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==1990s==
==1990s==
Mel-Man released [[Freak Nasty]]'s "[[Da' Dip]]" independently in 1996 and sold more than 1.5 million copies. He was nominated for a [[MTV VMA]] award in 1997. Breeden also marketed and released [[independent music|independent]] projects from [[Gucci Mane]], [[Canton Jones]], and Love & Hip Hop's Rasheedah.
Mel-Man released [[Freak Nasty]]'s "[[Da' Dip]]" independently in 1996 and sold more than 1.5 million copies. He was nominated for a [[MTV VMA]] award in 1997. Breeden also marketed and released [[independent music|independent]] projects from [[Gucci Mane]], [[Canton Jones]], and Love & Hip Hop's Rasheeda.


==Executive Producer==
==Executive Producer==

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Mel-Man
Birth nameMelvin Breeden
OriginNorfolk, Virginia
GenresHip hop, reggae, pop, R&B, gospel
Occupation(s)Producer, composer, songwriter
InstrumentMPC2000
Years active1995–present
LabelsBig Cat, Aftermath, Radar Live
Websitewww.bigcatrecords.net

Melvin Breeden, better known as Mel-Man, is a record producer from Norfolk, Virginia. He is the president and CEO of Big Cat Records and Radar Live, which Billboard Magazine placed at #13 on their list of Top Rap Labels in 2005.[1]

1990s

Mel-Man released Freak Nasty's "Da' Dip" independently in 1996 and sold more than 1.5 million copies. He was nominated for a MTV VMA award in 1997. Breeden also marketed and released independent projects from Gucci Mane, Canton Jones, and Love & Hip Hop's Rasheeda.

Executive Producer

Production Credits

References

  1. ^ "Big Cat Records to Release Gucci Mane's TRAP-A-THON On 9/25". The Free Library. 2007-09-20. Retrieved 2014-02-14.