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3-2 (Rap vocalist)

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Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name heading3-2 (Rap vocalist)
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Variant(s)Lord 3-2
Mr. 3-2 (Rap vocalist)
Mr. Three-Two (Rap vocalist)
Three-Two (Rap vocalist)
Tre Duce (Rap vocalist)
Tre Duece (Rap vocalist)
Barriere, Chris
Barriere, Christopher
See alsoCorporate body: Blac̀ˆ Monks
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Corporate body: Convicts (Musical group)
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Corporate body: Screwed Up Click (Musical group)
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Associated countryUnited States
LocatedHouston (Tex.)
Birth date1972-07-11
Death date2016-11-12
Place of birthHouston (Tex.)
Field of activityGangsta rap (Music)
Profession or occupationDisc jockeys Lyricists Rappers
Found in3-2 (Rap vocalist). The wicked buddah baby, 1996 (3-2)
Against the law : mixtape, Vol. 1, 2004: label (Mr. 3-2)
Discogs WWW site, May 9, 2022 (3-2; real name: Christopher Barriere; 3-2 (aka "Lord 3-2" on early releases) was the professional name used by Chris Barriere (died November 12, 2016, Houston, Texas, USA, aged 44) an American rap artist and emcee based in Houston, Texas; he is featured on many dirty south hip-hop albums and compilations; variations: Mr. 3-2, Tre Duce, Tre Duece)
Hip hop wiki WWW site, May 9, 2022 (3-2; Christopher Juel Barriere (July 11, 1972 - November 10, 2016), better known by his stage name 3-2, was an American rapper from Houston, Texas. He began his career when he signed to Rap-A-Lot Records as a member of the duo Convicts alongside Big Mike, with whom he released the album Convicts (1991); he became a member of the Screwed Up Click and Blac Monks in the mid-1990s; born Houston, Texas)