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Birth name
  
Reggie Cunnigham

Name
  
The Move

Origin
  
Atlanta, Georgia

Role
  
Film actor


Occupation(s)
  
MC

Albums
  
Easy

Years active
  
2002-present

Movies
  
Trigger Man

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Labels
  
Blacken Records (2002-2006), Bootybomb Records (2006-present)

Genres
  
Underground hip hop, Southern hip hop, Punk rock

Associated acts
  
Trevor Andrew aka Trouble, Lil Jon

Similar People
  
Trevor Andrew aka Trou, Spank Rock, Ninjasonik, Rhett Forrester, Amanda Blank

The Mr. Move (birth name Reggie Cunnigham) is a rapper and actor born in Atlanta, Georgia, currently based in New York City. To date he has released two full length albums, one mix tape, and has contributed to one movie soundtrack. These releases have gained The Mr. Move a notably strong cult following. Frequent topics of his songs are his heavy drug use, the consequences of alcoholism and his hedonistic lifestyle.

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Career

The Mr. Move rose to prominence in 2002 after moving from Atlanta to New York City and performing at parties. His first EP on BMX rider Darryl Nau's Blacken Records helped put two of his songs, "Ghetto Whomper" and "Wine & Fried Chicken", on the worldwide released DVDs Almost Round 3 and Props Mega Tour 3. He released his debut album, Easy, on August 22, 2006. He released Abuse, his second album on February 10, 2009. Since 2006 The Mr. Move has released all of his albums on his own label, Bootybomb Records.

Artists that The Mr. Move has collaborated with include Trouble Andrew, Lil' Jon, and Spank Rock on the song "I'm Wasted" from The Trouble Gang Mixtape; Avenue D on the song "Cock Rock" from their album As Free As I Want To Be; and DJ Ben Brunnemer on The Mr. Move's latest mix tape Georgie the Peach. The Mr. Move has also collaborated with director Ti West twice; contributing the original song "I Raise Hell" to his 2005 horror film The Roost and co-starring in West's 2007 film Trigger Man.

As of 2010, The Mr. Move has become a regular performer at the New York City nightclub Santos Party House, which is owned by rocker Andrew W. K.

Albums

  • Easy (2006)
  • Abuse (2009)
  • Mixtapes

  • Georgie the Peach (2010)
  • The Kenny Powers of Rap (TBA)
  • Singles

  • "Bump Bump Bang Bang" (2008)
  • Appearances

  • "Cock Rock" with Avenue D (2006)
  • "I'm Wasted" with Lil' Jon, Spank Rock and Trouble Andrew (2010)
  • References

    The Mr. Move Wikipedia