Katt Williams
Van Andel Arena
130 Fulton St W
Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2601
11 mai 2024
20:00 UTC−4
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Biographie de Katt Williams
Katt Micah Williams (born September 2, 1975 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American comedian and rapper. He is the son of a former member of the Black Panther Party.
Williams's big break came in the summer of 1999 when he won Cedric The Entertainer’s Anheuser-Busch "Best Los Angeles Comics" Award. This propelled Katt into the role of 'Money Mike' in 2002's Friday After Next.
He is a regular guest on Nick Cannon's Wild'N Out television show.
Further, in 2003, he appeared in Nick Cannon’s 'Gigolo', E40’s 'One Night Stand,' Ludacris’s 'Stand-up' and in 2004, Outkast’s, 'Roses,' Suga Free’s 'Thinkin,' and Ludacris’s 'Pimpin All Over The World.' Recent music videos he has appeared in include Lil' Kim's 'Lighter's Up', Paul Wall's 'Girl', E40’s 'U and Dat', and Lil Scrappy's 'Money in da Bank.'
In 2006 Williams starred on his own new stand-up HBO show: The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1.
He is also putting the finishing touches on his new album, It's Pimpin', Pimpin', which will be distributed through Cam'Ron's Diplomat Records.
Plus d'infoWilliams's big break came in the summer of 1999 when he won Cedric The Entertainer’s Anheuser-Busch "Best Los Angeles Comics" Award. This propelled Katt into the role of 'Money Mike' in 2002's Friday After Next.
He is a regular guest on Nick Cannon's Wild'N Out television show.
Further, in 2003, he appeared in Nick Cannon’s 'Gigolo', E40’s 'One Night Stand,' Ludacris’s 'Stand-up' and in 2004, Outkast’s, 'Roses,' Suga Free’s 'Thinkin,' and Ludacris’s 'Pimpin All Over The World.' Recent music videos he has appeared in include Lil' Kim's 'Lighter's Up', Paul Wall's 'Girl', E40’s 'U and Dat', and Lil Scrappy's 'Money in da Bank.'
In 2006 Williams starred on his own new stand-up HBO show: The Pimp Chronicles Pt. 1.
He is also putting the finishing touches on his new album, It's Pimpin', Pimpin', which will be distributed through Cam'Ron's Diplomat Records.
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