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America’s most notorious white trash renegade returns with his fourth studio full length "American Underdog", this time Big B ventures out on a musical expedition into new frontiers. Raw and honest like always, Big B's brand of outlaw hip-hop has returned with a few new tricks this time around in what will go down as one of the Sub Noize heavyweight's best albums.
Digging deep into his creativity Big B goes toe to toe with Scott Russo from alt-rockers Unwritten Law on the melodic rock of "Sinner", while Johnny Richter and Brad X from rip-hop icons Kottonmouth Kings drop in on "Drink More" and "Supastar". Whether he's confronting personal demons, touting his perseverance in the rap game or taking it back to his days of street hustling, Big B has evolved musically from the 6"7, 330 pound rhyme spitter to one of the most diverse artists in the underground who can flip your wig in an instant.
Big B has been on the grind working his way up within the underground scene since he emerged as a solo artist with "High Class White Trash" in 2004. Taking a cue from the roots punk-rock, Big B earned each and every fan the old fashioned way touring non-stop opening with everyone from Tech N9ne on the sold out Strange Noize Tour to Kottonmouth Kings, ICP, Blaze Ya' Dead Homie, (Hed)p.e, and Shaggy 2 Dope. In between breaks from the road Big B recorded a pair of instant underground classics with 2005’s “White Trash Renegade” and 2007's "More To Hate", which produced the fan favorite anthem "White Trash Life".
Everyone likes to root for the underdog and hope that they pull off the upset of the century. It’s the appeal of watching someone come out of left field with a belly full of fire and desire that the top dogs will never have and using it to catapult to the top. crawling through the ranks of the underground, this 330 pound hip-hop outlaw from Las Vegas is ready to kick some ass and take names as the one true “American Underdog”.
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