RIP Last Mr Bigg: A Celebration

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RIP Last Mr Bigg: A Celebration

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Damn. Let us take this moment of infinite sadness to reflect on one of the most pure souls our world has ever known.

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didn't hit me until today that this classic of the F&L tape

https://prgz.bandcamp.com/track/travelin" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

interpolates from this

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Think I got put up on him here last year or whenever it was, really liked him raw af

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His is influence was pretty low key, but he did a lot. His chorus work is what got Three 6 over the commercial hump imo.

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i feel like him, fat tone & all the dead members of SUC are somewhere making beautiful music right now




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blastmaster wrote:His is influence was pretty low key
That song above is the first tangible direct evidence of his influence I've noticed, but thinking back on it all those Bama dudes mentioned him often in passing.
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blastmaster wrote:Damn.

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This is heartbreaking. How did he die?

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blastmaster wrote:His is influence was pretty low key, but he did a lot. His chorus work is what got Three 6 over the commercial hump imo.
#facts

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I didn't get onto him until like a a whole year after time to go to trial but after that, that album stayed in rotation, that shyt beat so hard, and his voice...maan

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First time i jeard him was gregg street moxtape in 99
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