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UNDERRATED (Deluxe)

55.4M streams

55,359,270

Final Nightmare

32.5M streams

32,523,990

REDRUM Wizard (Gangsta Grillz)

28.7M streams

28,662,349

REDRUM Wizard (Gangsta Grillz)

28.6M streams

28,569,396

Definition of Big Dude

7.5M streams

7,538,241

Definition of Big Dude

7.3M streams

7,343,761

Home Girl (Remix)

5.5M streams

5,457,781

Final Chapter

5.3M streams

5,326,149

Calling My Phone

1.8M streams

1,777,334

Pain on Paper 3

1.7M streams

1,687,136

Biography

Memphis-based rapper Big Boogie is carving out a career for himself with his own tough but anthemic Southern rap. Signed to Yo Gotti's Collective Music Group, Big Boogie issued several singles for the label, followed by a run of projects including 2020's Final Nightmare and 2021's Underrated. Definition of Big Dude appeared in 2023, with a multitude of singles arriving since, including 2024's "Wop Wop." Born in Louisiana but raised in Memphis, Big Boogie found solace in music as a youngster and used it to escape from the poverty that he'd grown up in. Using his personal experiences of street life, he started to release his own tracks, and he issued his debut mixtape, Definition of Pain, in 2017. The follow-up trilogy of Pain on Paper appeared that same year, with Boogie making a name for himself with his tough and edgy Southern rap. By 2018, he'd been invited to perform at Yo Gotti's annual birthday bash in Memphis and would eventually be taken under the rapper's wing, with Gotti signing Big Boogie to his Collective Music Group. Boogie released his label debut, Final Nightmare, in 2020, with the full-length Underrated arriving a year later. Collaborations with Moneybagg Yo and Gotti saw his profile explode, earning him massive streaming figures across platforms and social media. A deluxe edition of Underrated appeared in 2022, and Definition of Big Dude landed in 2023. Numerous singles and guest appearances followed, with "Left Right" and "Wop Wop" kicking off 2024. ~ Rich Wilson, Rovi