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RnB 05 July, 2012

Houston Lyricist Releases The Fast Food Mixtape And Becomes The Poster Boy For A New Breed Of Rappers

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Houston Lyricist Releases The Fast Food Mixtape And Becomes The Poster Boy For A New Breed Of Rappers
Houston, Texas (Top40 Charts/ TrueSole Official Website) Houston artist Bigg Fatts claims he is tired of music enthusiasts categorizing all rap in the same bracket and has decided to take a whole new direction with his sound. Straying from the stereotypical topics like shiny cars, easy women and rims, Fatts aims to use his music as an auditory journal and share an insider perspective to growing up on the 3rd coast.

Contrary to the title, the Fast Food Mixtape is less about saturated fat and more about saturating the streets with this new type of music created and perfected by Bigg Fatts. Across the mixtape Fatts slides through both original beats by up and coming producers ( Abstrakk and iRock Traxx) to industry beats with an ease not common for big guys. Demonstrating a skill beyond his years, Bigg Fatts attacks his frustrations with society on teary eyed tracks such as "Tears of Joy" and then comes back with Bronx style cocky bangers such as "Microphone Killa".

When asked what inspires his dynamic music, Bigg Fatts quickly responds "Since day one I've had people telling me what I can't do, shouldn't do, and what I would and wouldn't amount to. I live to prove those people wrong. I also live so that my nephew will never have to hear people telling him what he can't do. I don't want him to experience the hardships of living in poverty without adequate education or without a road map on how to get out of his own hell."

Throughout the release, Bigg Fatts is joined by fellow Houston hard hitters, including D-Gotti, Duck, Mankyne, D-Boy Danny, Dub, Killa Cal Wayne and more. Despite the all-star contributions, there is no doubt that Bigg Fatts is the shining star on the Fast Food project. The collection was carefully woven together with the assistance of Bigg Fatts' management team, True Sole, and spread in the streets by his promo teams Stickfiggaz Gang and the Streetz View Radio show.

Bigg Fatts refuses to conform to any 'typical' form of music in or out of Houston and he is serving a super-sized helping of something new. Be sure to download the Fast Food mixtape at https://www.BiggFatts.com/FastFood.
For more information on Bigg Fatts for booking or press visit https://www.TrueSole.net.






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