Money-B

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Money-B

Background information
Birth name Ron Brooks
Genre(s) Hip hop
Associated acts Digital Underground

Ron Brooks better known by his stage name Money-B, is an American rapper, best known for being a member of the funk and rap group Digital Underground. He does the second leads of the songs. He also is a member of Raw Fusion with DJ Fuze whom they had two albums, Live From the Styleetron and Hoochified Funk.

Money auditioned for the role of Roland Bishop in the film Juice. Tupac Shakur went along with hopes to get a small part but landed the role of Bishop instead.[1]

He is also known for his collaborations on his friend Tupac's songs, examples are "I Get Around", "I Don't Give a Fuck" and "Brenda's Got a Baby". Tupac also collaborated with him on the song "#1 with a Bullet" from Raw Fusion's Live From the Styleetron.

He had a solo album named Talkin' Dirty which features Digital Underground in 1999.

Recently he has starred in pornographic video series named Sex and the studios which integrates hip hop music and the adult industry together.[2]

Money B auditioned for the role of Steel. Source - Money B

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