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Bigg Fatts Explores Inner Fortitude On "Afraid" Feat Z-RO and Ronnie Spencer

Bigg Fatts Explores Inner Fortitude On "Afraid" Feat Z-RO and Ronnie Spencer

Great achievers have a sense of destiny, and a burning passion to leave a legacy. For recording artists, their music is their legacy. It's a piece of "immortality" that will stand forever. Buzzing Houston rapper Bigg Fatts is working hard to contribute to his legacy. Bigg Fatts is a Hip Hop Juggernaut. His skillful wordplay, witty metaphors and unpredictable flow put Bigg Fatts in a lane of his own. His unique selling proposition is that he's not afraid to be himself and he incorporates many of his life's experiences into his music. He crafts songs that move pass generic street tales and take the listener on a deeper and more introspective level.

Stagnancy leads to complacency and complacency leads to failure. You gotta keep moving and keep working. Bigg Fatts has a work ethic that is unmatched. His music is a refreshing departure from the cookie cutter playlist of songs currently in rotation on the commercial radio airwaves. He offers something more authentic and real. The dynamic wordsmith creates compositions utilizing true craftsmanship, whereby careful thought is put into each line and melody. His target market is comprised of Rap music purists, who respect and appreciate authentic Hip Hop and lyricism. Bigg Fatts counts Rap superstars Jay Z, T.I., and Andre 3000 as some of his influences.

Equally important, Bigg Fatts is guided by the renowned entertainment company P.U.D. Empire. Moreover, Bigg Fatts is currently heating up the streets with his new single “Afraid,” featuring Z-RO and Ronnie Spencer. The track was deftly produced by O.G. Bow$er. "Afraid" is garnering accolades and airplay on notable mixshows from around the country. The song has all the right ingredients for a banger. The single shows off Bigg Fatt's unadulterated candor. His distinct voice and eclectic sound make him a rare commodity on the independent music landscape. Bigg Fatts' steadfast dedication and drive has resulted in a solid and growing fan base worldwide. Follow him on his journey to success.

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