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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Musical artist
Jacques Bruna,[1][2] better known by his stage name Bleubird is an American rapper originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He is known for his rapid-fire delivery, comic relief, lyrical wit and freestyle ability.[3]
Basing most of his career out of Orlando, he toured relentlessly throughout North America and Europe playing shows with Grand Buffet,[2] Deerhoof, Sixtoo, Sole, Shape Shifters, Solillaquists of Sound and others.
Bleubird has had production help from artists such as Alias,[4] Astronautalis and Radical Face.[5]
Discography[edit]
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Albums
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The Mic Chord Noose Theory (2000) (with Cracker Jackson, as S.M.T.H.)
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Does Man's Short Life Span Make Any Sense (2002)
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Sloppy Doctor (2003)
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Pretty Pretty Please (2004) (with Marcus, Nomad, Siaz & Xndl, as Gunporn)
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From Supercold to Superheat (2006)
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RIP U$A (The Birdfleu) (2007)
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Don't Let Nerds Take Over Your Life (2010) (with jayrope, as Prinzenallee)
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Fuck! (2010) (with Edison & Thesis Sahib, as Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
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Seven Days Six Nights (2011) (with Scott da Ros & Sibitt, as Triune Gods)
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Cannonball!!! (2012)
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Lauderdale (2015)
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EPs
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Sunday Picnic (2002)
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Pilgrim of St. Zotique (2006)
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Street Talk 2 (2008)
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Street Talk 5 (2009)
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JFX Meets Bleubird EP (2011)
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Yung Planetz EP (2012) (with K-the-I??? & Sole, as Waco Boyz)
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Mixtapes
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Street Talk III: The Mixtape (2009)
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Podcasts
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Hyper Standstill (2010) (with jayrope, as Prinzenallee)
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Singles
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"Shiver Me Timbers / Skywriter" (2003) (with Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
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"Rocket Mouth" (2007)
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"In Static (Strange and Gentle Things) / Wild Street Fire" (2009) (with Les Swashbuckling Napoleons)
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"Same Train" (2011) (with Triune Gods)
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Guest appearances
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Grand Buffet - "Americus" from Pittsburgh Hearts (2004)
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Nomar Slevik - "Nobody" from Paper Bullets (2004)
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JD Walker - "Since Saturday" from Them Get You Them Got You (2005)
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Sole - "Atheist Jihad" from Live from Rome (2005)
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Caveman Speak - "Trainingwheel" from Tell All Residents (2005)
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Rushya - "Gypsy" from Plastic (2005)
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Candy's .22 - "Boomer" from Livin La Vida Boo Hoo (2005)
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Scott Da Ros - "They Made Me Do It" from "They Made Me Do It" (2005)
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Scott Da Ros - "Monster Mashout" "Humans Bury Deep" from One Kind of Dead End (2006)
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Nuccini! - "The Dinosaur, The Monkey, The Breakdance" from Matter of Love and Death (2006)
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Debmaster - "Skinnerd" from Monster Zoo (2006)
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Zucchini Drive - "Easy Tiger" from Being Kurtwood (2006)
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Estetik (Audio88 & James P Honey) - "Gangstah Pension / 60 Grad" from "Estetik" (2008)
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Noah23 - "Elephant March" from Rock Paper Scissors (2008)
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James P Honey - "Warm Fuzzy Feeling" from Hugely Overrated by a Tiny Few (2008)
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Audio88 & Yassin - "Rettet Die Wale Und So" from Zwei Herrengedeck, Bitte (2009)
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Sole - "Swagger Like Us" from Nuclear Winter Volume 1 (2010)
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Audio88 - "Ballermannhits" from "Audio88 hat Freunde" (2011)
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Audio88 - "Mutterfucker" from "Audio88 hat Freunde" (2011)
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Noah23 & Krem - "Omens Rustling" from The Terminal Illness EP (2011)
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Sole - "Hustle Hard" from Nuclear Winter Volume 2: Death Panel (2011)
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Compilation appearances
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"Matt Dylan" on Beyond Space Presents: A Guide To Burning Bridges (2005)
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"Cartoon Love Bubbles (Remix)" on Project Mooncircle: Lunar Orbit EP (2005)
References[edit]
^ Sipple, Danielle (March 27, 2012). "The SXSW 2012 Musical Take Over Continues". Papercut Magazine. Archived from the original on April 5, 2012.
^ Mosurak, Doug. "Still Single: Vol. 2, No. 4". Dusted Magazine. Archived from the original on 2012-04-23. Retrieved 2012-05-11.
^ Thompson, Erik (January 4, 2012). "Astronautalis produces new Bleubird album 'Cannonball!!!'". Gimme Noise. Archived from the original on December 14, 2013.
External links[edit]
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bleubird&oldid=1229981902"
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