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==Biography== |
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Guy spent much of his early life in Boston's [[Mattapan, Massachusetts|Mattapan]] area (known locally as "Murdapan").<ref name="Cordor">Cordor, Cyril "[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3xfexqugldhe~T1 Big Shug Biography]", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation</ref> Growing up, he forged a friendship with future [[Gang Starr]] MC, Guru.<ref name="Cordor" /> The two were separated when Shug was imprisoned and Guru moved to [[New York City|New York]], forming Gang Starr with [[DJ Premier]]. On his release, Shug again hooked up with Guru, joined the Gang Starr Foundation, and contributed to each of Gang Starr's albums, beginning with ''Hard to Earn'' in 1994 (on "F.A.L.A.").<ref name="Cordor" /> He also appeared on "The Militia" from 1998's ''Moment of Truth'', and contributed to Guru's "Jazzmatazz" albums.<ref name="Frampton">Frampton. Megan "[http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=gang_starr Gang Starr]", TrouserPress</ref> During the 1990s, Shug recorded a few 12-inch singles produced by DJ Premier for [[Payday Records|Payday]] and [[Chrysalis Records|Chrysalis]], but his first proper solo album, ''Who's Hard'' was not released until 2005 and half of the songs were handled by DJ Premier.<ref name="Cordor" /> He signed to New York's [[Babygrande Records|Babygrande]] in 2007, and released his second album, ''Streetchamp''.<ref name="Cordor" /> The album was produced by [[MoSS]] and DJ Premier and features guest appearances from DJ Premier and [[Sean Price]].<ref name="Brown">Brown, Marisa "[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dnfuxzq5ldte~T1 Big Shug - ''Streetchamp'' Review]", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation</ref><ref name="Hartlaub">Hartlaub, Joe (2007) "[http://www.music-reviewer.com/september-2007/rap-hip-hop-electronica/big-shug/ Big Shug]", music-reviewer.com</ref> A third solo album, ''Otherside of the Game'', was released in November 2008, and features DJ Premier, [[Bumpy Knuckles]], Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], [[Termanology]], [[Blaq Poet]], and Singapore Kane.He performed at the 2009 Boston hemp fest.<ref>"[http://musicremedy.com/b/Big_Shug/album/Otherside_Of_The_Game-5934.html Big Shug - Otherside Of The Game]", MusicRememdy.com</ref><ref>[http://www.djbooth.net/index/news/entry/big-shug-to-release-otherside-of-the-game-0918081/ Big Shug to Release ''Otherside of the Game'']</ref> |
Guy spent much of his early life in Boston's [[Mattapan, Massachusetts|Mattapan]] area (known locally as "Murdapan").<ref name="Cordor">Cordor, Cyril "[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:3xfexqugldhe~T1 Big Shug Biography]", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation</ref> Growing up, he forged a friendship with future [[Gang Starr]] MC, Guru.<ref name="Cordor" /> The two were separated when Shug was imprisoned and Guru moved to [[New York City|New York]], forming Gang Starr with [[DJ Premier]]. On his release, Shug again hooked up with Guru, joined the Gang Starr Foundation, and contributed to each of Gang Starr's albums, beginning with ''Hard to Earn'' in 1994 (on "F.A.L.A.").<ref name="Cordor" /> He also appeared on "The Militia" from 1998's ''Moment of Truth'', and contributed to Guru's "Jazzmatazz" albums.<ref name="Frampton">Frampton. Megan "[http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=gang_starr Gang Starr]", TrouserPress</ref> During the 1990s, Shug recorded a few 12-inch singles produced by DJ Premier for [[Payday Records|Payday]] and [[Chrysalis Records|Chrysalis]], but his first proper solo album, ''Who's Hard'' was not released until 2005 and half of the songs were handled by DJ Premier.<ref name="Cordor" /> He signed to New York's [[Babygrande Records|Babygrande]] in 2007, and released his second album, ''Streetchamp''.<ref name="Cordor" /> The album was produced by [[MoSS]]hehehe and DJ Premier and features guest appearances from DJ Premier and [[Sean Price]].<ref name="Brown">Brown, Marisa "[http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dnfuxzq5ldte~T1 Big Shug - ''Streetchamp'' Review]", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation</ref><ref name="Hartlaub">Hartlaub, Joe (2007) "[http://www.music-reviewer.com/september-2007/rap-hip-hop-electronica/big-shug/ Big Shug]", music-reviewer.com</ref> A third solo album, ''Otherside of the Game'', was released in November 2008, and features DJ Premier, [[Bumpy Knuckles]], Billy Danze of [[M.O.P.]], [[Termanology]], [[Blaq Poet]], and Singapore Kane.He performed at the 2009 Boston hemp fest.<ref>"[http://musicremedy.com/b/Big_Shug/album/Otherside_Of_The_Game-5934.html Big Shug - Otherside Of The Game]", MusicRememdy.com</ref><ref>[http://www.djbooth.net/index/news/entry/big-shug-to-release-otherside-of-the-game-0918081/ Big Shug to Release ''Otherside of the Game'']</ref> |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 07:51, 2 November 2009
Big Shug (born Cary Guy) is a hip hop artist from Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of the Gang Starr Foundation collective.
Biography
Guy spent much of his early life in Boston's Mattapan area (known locally as "Murdapan").[1] Growing up, he forged a friendship with future Gang Starr MC, Guru.[1] The two were separated when Shug was imprisoned and Guru moved to New York, forming Gang Starr with DJ Premier. On his release, Shug again hooked up with Guru, joined the Gang Starr Foundation, and contributed to each of Gang Starr's albums, beginning with Hard to Earn in 1994 (on "F.A.L.A.").[1] He also appeared on "The Militia" from 1998's Moment of Truth, and contributed to Guru's "Jazzmatazz" albums.[2] During the 1990s, Shug recorded a few 12-inch singles produced by DJ Premier for Payday and Chrysalis, but his first proper solo album, Who's Hard was not released until 2005 and half of the songs were handled by DJ Premier.[1] He signed to New York's Babygrande in 2007, and released his second album, Streetchamp.[1] The album was produced by MoSShehehe and DJ Premier and features guest appearances from DJ Premier and Sean Price.[3][4] A third solo album, Otherside of the Game, was released in November 2008, and features DJ Premier, Bumpy Knuckles, Billy Danze of M.O.P., Termanology, Blaq Poet, and Singapore Kane.He performed at the 2009 Boston hemp fest.[5][6]
Discography
- Never Say Die: The Pre-Album (2005)
- Who's Hard (2005)
- Streetchamp (2007)
- Otherside of the Game (2008)
References
- ^ a b c d e Cordor, Cyril "Big Shug Biography", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
- ^ Frampton. Megan "Gang Starr", TrouserPress
- ^ Brown, Marisa "Big Shug - Streetchamp Review", allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
- ^ Hartlaub, Joe (2007) "Big Shug", music-reviewer.com
- ^ "Big Shug - Otherside Of The Game", MusicRememdy.com
- ^ Big Shug to Release Otherside of the Game
External links
- Hernandez, Pedro (2007) "Big Shug :: Street Champ :: Babygrande Records", RapReviews
- "Big Shug Interview", DJBooth.net
- "Big Shug Interview", Riotsound.com
- Kordich, Jason (2007) "The Street Champ Speaks: An interview with Big Shug", Jive Magazine