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*2010: ''[[C.A.S.H. (Cass a Straight Hustla)]]''
*2010: ''[[C.A.S.H. (Cass Always Stays Hard)]]''


===Filmography===
===Filmography===

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Cassidy

Barry Adrian Reese (born July 7, 1982) better known by his stage name Cassidy, is an American rapper. [1]

Career

Cassidy's first album, Split Personality, was released on March 16, 2004. There were two singles released from the album. The first single was "Hotel", which featured R. Kelly. The second single was "Get No Better", which featured Mashonda.

Cassidy's second album, I'm a Hustla, was released on June 28, 2005 through Swizz Beatz's label, Full Surface. There were two singles released from the album. The first single was "I'm a Hustla". The second single was "B-Boy Stance", which featured Swizz Beatz.

Cassidy's third album, B.A.R.S. The Barry Adrian Reese Story, was released on November 6, 2007. There was only one single released from the album. It was, "My Drink n My 2 Step" and it featured Swizz Beatz.

Cassidy's fourth album, C.A.S.H. (Cass a Straight Hustla), is set to be released September 28, 2010.

Personal life

Murder case

On April 15, 2005 three men, including Cassidy, armed with .45 and .40 caliber handguns, 9 mm pistols, and an AK-47 variant, fired on three other men during an argument that occurred in the rapper's West Oak Lane neighborhood in Northwest Philadelphia just before 1 a.m. Desmond Hawkins and his friends drove to Cassidy's house in a van seeking retribution for a fight that had happened between one of Hawkins' friends and a member of Cassidy's crew outside of a nearby pharmacy only hours before. When Hawkins and his friends pulled into the alley in front of Cassidy's house, a gun fight immediately erupted, with Cassidy and 2 members of his crew firing at Desmond Hawkins and his friends in the van. Ballistic evidence confirmed that 30 shots were fired into the van and 12 shots were fired from the van, with 1 shot landing in Desmond Hawkins back, fatally wounding him. Desmond's 2 other friends were treated at hospitals for gunshot wounds and released.[2]

On June 8, a warrant was issued for Cassidy's arrest on charges of murder, attempted murder, reckless endangerment, aggravated assault, conspiracy and weapons possession. Cassidy surrendered to Philadelphia police early afternoon June, 17th.[2] At his arraignment on Saturday, June 18, he was denied bail, and sent to Philadelphia's Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility, a medium-security prison, where he would serve his time during the trial and after he was sentenced.[3]

Cassidy's murder case took a turn when the primary witness withdrew his confession, stating, "I only told the police what they wanted to hear, because they wouldn't let me leave, and I had a bullet in my leg." This resulted in the Judge stating that Cassidy would only have to stand trial for a 3rd degree murder. On August 16, 2005, Municipal Judge Marsha Neifield ruled that prosecutors had sufficient evidence to charge Cassidy with third-degree murder, attempted murder charges, and weapons offenses. This was later overturned to the original, first degree charge - negating the possibility of parole. On January 25, 2006 Cassidy was convicted of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of aggravated assault and possession of an instrument of crime for his involvement in the shooting. He was sentenced to 11 to 23 months in jail and was credited with the 7 months he had already served.[4][5]

Cassidy was released from Pennsylvania's Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility on March 2, 2006 after serving eight months.[6]

Car accident

Cassidy was seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident on the night of October 5, 2006 when a commercial truck collided with Cassidy's SUV while he was a passenger. He was taken to the Jersey City Medical Center, where he was diagnosed with a fractured skull and several broken bones on the left side of his face. He still has visible scars from the accident.[7][8][9]

Discography

Studio Albums

Filmography

References

  1. ^ "Cassidy's Billboard albums chart positions at Allmusic". Retrieved April 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Murder Case
  3. ^ Murder Case
  4. ^ Murder Case
  5. ^ Murder Case
  6. ^ Murder Case
  7. ^ Rapper Cassidy In Critical Condition After Car Accident MTV News, October 5, 2006
  8. ^ Rapper injured in Jersey City crash Michaelangelo Conte and Jeff Theodore, October 9, 2006
  9. ^ [Update] Cassidy Suffering from Fractures, Scars Kenny Rodriguez, October 11, 2006