Big Gipp

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hot (treasure fingers remix) 05:30 Tools
Steppin Out 04:34 Tools
Tomb of the Boom 00:00 Tools
Hot (KLEVER REMIX) 00:00 Tools
Make the People Say 00:00 Tools
Hot (Rob Wonder Remix) 00:00 Tools
Y'all Scared 00:00 Tools
We Servin' 03:24 Tools
Strange 00:00 Tools
Keep Yo Chullin Out the Street 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man 00:00 Tools
3 Wordz 00:00 Tools
Make It Happen 00:00 Tools
History Mystery 00:00 Tools
These Times 00:00 Tools
Intro (I Know the Pain) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out Ft. Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Outro 00:00 Tools
Keep You Chullin out the Street 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out-(Dirty) 00:00 Tools
Creeks 00:00 Tools
Zone Three 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through the Night 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Storm Chaser 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck Ft. Gator 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man Ft. Andre 3000 Of O 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out (feat. Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck 00:00 Tools
Boy 00:00 Tools
Let's Fight 00:00 Tools
Creeks Ft. Witchdoctor 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through The Night Ft. 00:00 Tools
Lets Fight Ft. Goodie Mob 00:00 Tools
2one 3 Ft. Big Rube 00:00 Tools
Wildout 00:00 Tools
Shine Like Gold 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Know 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body Ft. Eightba 00:00 Tools
WildOUT Ft. Slimm Cutta Calhou 00:00 Tools
Domestic Violence, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
Ham Sammiches & Coup Devilles f/ E-40 & Big Boi 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man Ft. Andre 3000 Of Outkast 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man (feat. Andre 3000) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out feat. Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Type Of Girl 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck (feat. Gator) 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out (Feat. Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through The Night Ft. Gator 00:00 Tools
Creeks (feat. Witchdoctor) 00:00 Tools
Boxed Up Shawty 00:00 Tools
Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Damn That Booty Big 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body Ft. Eightball 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through The Night (feat. Gator) 00:00 Tools
Paradise Life 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out (Ft. Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out [Sleepy Brown] 00:00 Tools
What's My Name 00:00 Tools
Enterprise 00:00 Tools
(PSA) Do That 00:00 Tools
Peach Soda (Feat. 2 Chainz) 00:00 Tools
Bricks Down South (Feat. Notorious B.I.G.) 00:00 Tools
Luv U Better 00:00 Tools
Sugar, Cocoa and Honey 00:00 Tools
WildOUT Ft. Slimm Cutta Calhoun 00:00 Tools
Pots Still Jumpin 00:00 Tools
Let's Fight (Feat. Khujo & T-Mo) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man (feat. André 3000) 00:00 Tools
Purse Come First 00:00 Tools
Sugar, Cocoa & Honey (Feat. Bruno Mars) 00:00 Tools
Damn That Booty Big (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Zone Three (feat. Big Rube) 00:00 Tools
Can't Blame Me 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Know (featuring Big Gipp) 00:00 Tools
We Luv Deez Hoez 00:00 Tools
Pimp Life 00:00 Tools
Freetyle 00:00 Tools
Bricks Down South (Feat. Notorious B.I.G.) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Boxed Up Shawty (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man Ft. Andre 3000 00:00 Tools
Paradise Life (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
21 Gun Salute ft Chase Infinite 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out Feat. Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Servin' 00:00 Tools
12 - Steppin' Out (Ft. Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body (feat. Eightball) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man Feat. Andre 3000 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out Featuring Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Lincoln Park Party (Feat. Mitchy Slick) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man [Andre 3000] 00:00 Tools
What Would I Do? (Feat. Calvin Richardson) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out (ft. Sleepy Brown) 04:14 Tools
Interlude 00:00 Tools
Creeks (feat. Witch Doctor) 00:00 Tools
Wild Out 00:00 Tools
Pots Still Jumpin (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Paint Where It Ain't (Feat. T-Mo, Khujo, Snoop Dogg & Andre' Truth) 00:00 Tools
Peach Soda (Feat. 2 Chainz) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Luv U Better (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Sugar, Cocoa & Honey (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
What's My Name (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
It's Yours (Feat. Kamaar Gistan & Janet Journey) 00:00 Tools
What Would I Do (Feat. Calvin Richardson) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
4 in the Temple 00:00 Tools
Paint Where It Ain't (Feat. T-Mo, Khujo, Snoop Dogg & Andre' Truth) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Enterprise (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Shine Like Gold (feat. CeeLo Green) 00:00 Tools
Steppin'out 00:00 Tools
WildOUT (feat. Slim Calhoun) 00:00 Tools
(PSA) Do That (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body (Feat. 8Ball) 00:00 Tools
Go' Head 00:00 Tools
Can't Blame Me (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Push Dat Line (Feat. Scotty ATL) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Lincoln Park Party (Feat. Mitchy Slick) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Trippin (Feat. Trinidad James) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
Whatcha Know 'Bout My Life 00:00 Tools
I Ain't Trippin 00:00 Tools
It's Yours (Feat. Kamaar Gistan & Janet Journey) (DatPiff Exclusive) 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck feat. Gator 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out (Featuring Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
Push Dat Line (Feat. Scotty ATL) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man (Ft. Andre 3000) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out (feat Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
Creeks [Witch Doctor] 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body Feat. Eightball 00:00 Tools
Wild Out (Feat. Slim Calhoun) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man f. Andre 3000 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through the Night feat. Gator 00:00 Tools
Trippin (Feat. Trinidad James) 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out ft. Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Zone Three [Big Rube] 00:00 Tools
Let's Fight [Khujo_t-mo] 00:00 Tools
Creeks feat. Witchdoctor 00:00 Tools
Zone Three (Feat. Rube) 00:00 Tools
Boogie Man (Featuring Andre 3000) 00:00 Tools
Servin 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Lover 00:00 Tools
Tequila Blow 00:00 Tools
Ham Sandwiches & Coup Devilles 00:00 Tools
Choppin' Through the Night 00:00 Tools
Grillz 00:00 Tools
Sugar, Cocoa & Honey 00:00 Tools
Choppin' Through The Night (Feat. Gator) 00:00 Tools
All Over Your Body [8ball] 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck (ft. Gator) 00:00 Tools
Pots Still Jumpin' 00:00 Tools
For Sale 00:00 Tools
All Night (Feat. Ali, Nelly & Juvenile) 00:00 Tools
Choppin' Through The Night Feat. Gator 00:00 Tools
Creeks Feat. Witch Doctor 00:00 Tools
Let Em Fight 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out(Ft. Sleepy Brown) 00:00 Tools
Steppin Out Feat Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Go Head 00:00 Tools
Wild Out Feat. Slim Calhoun 00:00 Tools
2one 3 (feat. Big Rube) 00:00 Tools
WildOUT feat. Slim Calhoun 00:00 Tools
Lets Fight (feat. Goodie Mob) 00:00 Tools
WildOUT (feat. Slimm Calhoun) 00:00 Tools
City Girls 00:00 Tools
Steppin' Out f/ Sleepy Brown 00:00 Tools
Ham Sandwich 00:00 Tools
You Buck, We Buck [Gator] 00:00 Tools
Choppin Through The Night (ft. Gator) 00:00 Tools
Wildout [Slim Calhoun] 00:00 Tools
Skinny Chain (Prod. By .Maestro) 00:00 Tools
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Pioneering, eclectic, and always ahead of his time, Big Gipp is someone who takes what he does very seriously. As a founding member of the revolutionary hip-hop group the Goodie Mob and a card-carrying member of the extended Atlanta-based collective known as Dungeon Family (which counts OutKast in its ranks), together, these two forces have helped re-shape hip-hop by always being a step ahead of everybody else. Gipp's clever, politically charged raps (and astute fashion sense) make him a key player in a universe dominated by flashy characters with the gift of gab but little substance. On Mutant Mind Frame, his spectacular debut album, Big Gipp makes it clear that he can be as biting and distinctive as a solo artist as he can be with the Goodie Mob. "People always considered our music and our presentation different than everybody else's," he explains. "If people go back and listen to OutKast's 'Get Up, Get Out,' which is the first song the public ever heard Gipp on, I call myself a mutant in that song and it was something that just stuck with me because I felt like we were outsiders in the music business who weren't geared to what New York and Los Angeles were doing at the time."Fortunately, Gipp continues to set trends in his music rather than follow them. The album’s lead single "Steppin’ Out," showcases Gipp delivering a smooth-flowing knock-out punch of a flow that will be embraced by hip-hoppers around the world. Aided by a velvety chorus courtesy of long-time collaborator Sleepy Brown, "Steppin’ Out" is the perfect showcase for Gipp’s player-inclined lyrics. The rapper earns points for diversity throughout Mutant Mind Frame. "These Times," for example, illustrates the struggles Africa-Americans endure in America and provides some solutions to right these wrongs. On "History Mystery," Gipp gets philosophical when he raps, "I'm sick and tired trying to figure out what's truth and who lied/Some walk through life like a king and some slide/slide/slide."Gipp gets sensitive on the moving "Creeks," which features Dungeon Family member Witchdoctor. "It's a tribute to Atlanta's missing and murdered kids," Gipp explains. "I look at a lot of things in our society right now. We're always giving memorials to people that have died in wars and battles, but we ain't never given a memorial to all the kids that's been missing and murdered in this country every year." Elsewhere, on the Cadillac Anthem "Ham Sandwiches and Coupe De Villes," Gipp shows that he's as much about fun as he is about serious topics. The track features E-40 and Big Boi from Outkast. Another fun-filled song emerges in the strip club anthem "All Over Your Body," which features 8Ball & MJG.One listen to the masterful Mutant Mind Frame and it should come as no surprise as to why Big Gipp and the Goodie Mob made the South one of hip-hop's most significant regions. After members of the Goodie Mob appeared on songs with friends OutKast, the group's first album, 1995's Soul Food earned rave reviews for its wide-ranging subject matter and its soulful production. From there, the Goodie Mob developed into one of rap's most respected groups-- a crew that could release important material, while at the same time, keeping a tongue-in-cheek approach in its delivery. Indirectly, Goodie Mob and OutKast paved the way for a slew of other Southern artists (many of whom would go on to graduate to major label deals). Examples that come to mind: Master P's No Limit empire, Cash Money Records and Three 6 Mafia. Through the years, Big Gipp continued to thrive by appearing on albums from such disparate artists as JT Money, RZA, Mr. Cheeks, Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz and Ying Yang Twins.Recently, along with founding members Khujo and T-Mo, Gipp helped form Goodie Mob Records—the collective has signed a deal with KOCH Entertainment. Cee Lo, the group's other member, is contractually bound to Arista Records. With a new recording home, a new album and the same type of progressive music that has made him a fan favorite for nearly a decade, Big Gipp hopes to stand as an alternative for rap fans hungry for music that’s both pioneering and important -- just as he did with Goodie Mob. "At this point, I'm just trying to come out and be a beacon," he says. "I ain't never changed my tune. It's always been the same and always been for our people. I'm political with my music, but you know what, we need that right now." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.