Belly (rapper)

This article is about the Canadian rapper. For other uses, see Belly (disambiguation).
Belly
Birth name Ahmad Balshe
Also known as Rebellyus, BellyBoy, Dablo
Born (1984-04-07) April 7, 1984
Jenin, Palestine
Origin Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Genres Hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper, songwriter
Years active 2001–Present
Labels Roc Nation (present)[1]
XO (present)
CP Records (former)
Associated acts The Weeknd, Ricky Hil, Snoop Dogg, Danny Fernandes, Drake, Kobe. Kurupt, Massari, Ginuwine, Nina Sky, Mario Winans, Travis Scott.
Website http://www.bellylive.com

Ahmad Balshe (Arabic: أحمد بلشي) (born April 7, 1984), better known by his stage name Belly, is a Palestinian Canadian Juno Award-winning rapper.

Born in Jenin, Palestine, his musical career has been based in Ottawa, Ontario. In addition to a Juno, he has won three MuchMusic Video Awards and has twice attained a top chart position in the national Much Music Countdown. Belly has written many #1 and platinum gold/hits for other artists. His stage name of Belly/Rebellyus was derived from the term "rebellious."

Career

His first single "Pressure" featuring Ginuwine peaked at the #10 position on Canadian CHR radio charts, and #1 on MuchMusic's Video chart. In April 2007, Belly released the video for his second single "Don't Be Shy" featuring Nina Sky, as well as the video for "History of Violence" Directed by Martin Verigin and Jeffrey Hagerman. The video remains his most controversial record to date. In "History of Violence," Belly explains his views on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the War in Iraq.[2]

Go Sens Go

During the 2007 NHL Playoffs, as the Ottawa Senators were competing, Belly released a single entitled "Bandwagon" (produced by Hussain). When the Senators made the Stanley Cup Finals, Belly released a second version of the song which featured goaltender Ray Emery.[3]

2007: The Revolution

His debut album, The Revolution, was released on June 5, 2007. This double disc album was divided into two sections: "The People" and "The System." "The People" contained more in depth songs, such as "History of Violence" (produced by Whosane?), "Follow Me," and "Revolutionary," where he challenges his listeners to discover the facts regarding the Middle-East situation. Other songs on this disc include "People Change" (produced by Whosane?), "Leave Me Alone" where he talks about his longtime friends and the memories that he kept from them. "The System" contained his hit singles "Don't Be Shy", "Ridin'", and "Pressure"

The Revolution achieved Gold sales in Canada and won the 2008 Juno Award for Rap Recording of the Year.[4] Singles from The Revolution won two MuchMusic Video Awards for Best Rap Video; "Pressure" in 2007 and "Ridin'" in 2008.

2008: Police raid

A major police raid was conducted at the artist's home in Greely, Ontario on August 15, 2008 based on a search warrant to seek firearms there. However, the only items of note found in this raid were three BB guns that were purchased, on sale, from a Canadian Tire store. No charges were laid and Belly later commented that the raid "was a waste of Ottawa taxpayers' money, but now my neighbours can see that I don't have anything to hide."[5]

2009-2011: Mixtapes

Belly also released a body of work that was a compilation of songs he had worked on with Dogg Pound rapper Kurupt some time after his first album The Revolution. Some songs were unreleased with a few that had seen release dates on previous mixtapes. This mixtape was called Belly & Kurupt The Lost Tapes 2008 hosted yet again by DJ Ill Will. In 2011, Belly released another new mixtape titled The Greatest Dream I Never Had which he has said will have no features.[6]

2012: Sleepless Nights 1.5

His second album, Sleepless Nights 1.5 was released April, 2012. The first single "Hot Girl"[7] featuring Snoop Dogg was released on September 8, 2009.

Second single "To The Top" featuring Ava, was released in 2010. Belly's first single of 2011 was "Back Against the Wall"[8] Jose runs it featuring Grammy nominated singer Kobe Honeycutt.

2015: Signing to Roc Nation

In May 2015, Belly released his newest mixtape, entitled Up For Days.[9] It featured 10 tracks, including four collaborations with Travis Scott, Juelz Santana, French Montana, and XO-label head, The Weeknd in addition to six solo tracks. On November 24 of the same year, it was announced that he had signed with Jay Z's Roc Nation label.[10]

Belly was also prominently featured on The Weeknd's 2015 album, Beauty Behind the Madness, earning 6 writing credits.

In February 2016, he released the song Zanzibar featuring American rapper Juicy J.[11]

Personal life

Belly is a Muslim.[12][13][14]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Information Canada Certifications
2007 The Revolution
  • First studio album
  • Released: June 5, 2007
  • Label: CP Records
  • Format: CD
27[15]
2012 Sleepless Nights 1.5
  • Second studio album
  • Released: April 10, 2012
  • Label: CP Records
  • Format: CD, iTunes, Amazon

Mixtapes

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title Chart positions Album
CAN US
2007 "Pressure" (featuring Ginuwine) 10 The Revolution
"Don't Be Shy" (featuring Nina Sky) 45
"I'm the Man" (featuring Kurupt)
"Ridin'" (featuring Mario Winans) 80
2008 "Get to Know You" (featuring Keshia Chanté) 74 Non-album single
2009 "Hot Girl" (featuring Snoop Dogg) 58 Back for the First Time Vol. 1 /
Sleepless Nights 1.5
2011 "To the Top" (featuring Ava) Sleepless Nights 1.5
"Back Against the Wall" (featuring Kobe)
"I Drink I Smoke" (featuring Snoop Dogg)
"Purple Drugs"
"Num8ers"
"Hartwin Cole" (featuring Faber Drive)
2012 "1200" (featuring Juicy J) Non-album single
2015 "Might Not" (featuring The Weeknd) 28 68 Up for Days
"No Option"
2016 "Zanzibar" (featuring Juicy J) Non-album single

Collaboration in singles by other artists

See also

References

External links

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