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DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: drewdogg909 on October 10, 2004, 03:36:55 PM

Title: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: drewdogg909 on October 10, 2004, 03:36:55 PM
This fake ass chump is such biter it makes me wanna puke!! I heard bits from his first CD using the name Big Cizzle, where he sounds like a Mystikal clone and now i read this old story on him (Big Cizzle) on the net. NO mention of COMPTON here, he was born in Chicago and grew up in Mississippi..........."BIG CIZZLE, Rap's newest playa has spent many a lazy afternoon hanging out, smokin' weed, getting high and writing rhymes about his favorite subject...women. "I love making music for women,” exclaims Big Cizzle. “Their mind as well as their body...all the fly broads....I love them all...hootchie, hood rat, dimepiece - I rejoice in every one.!” The first single, “Werk Dem Hips,” is a party anthem celebrating the ladies and the joys of summer.

YA NEVA SEEN IT COM-N (K'otic Records) will introduce a 22-year old rapper who was inspired by the playa stylings of Ice-T and Biggie Smalls. An opportunity to work with Ice-T's camp helped Big Cizzle to hone his skills...skills that possess the lyrical movability of the late Tupac Shakur. It was a respect for Tupac and the late Notorious B.I.G., as well as a love of making music that inspired Big Cizzle to work towards his dream when many around him were joining neighborhood gangs.

Born in Chicago, and growing up in Hattiesburg, MS, Big Cizzle was the kind of kid who was always getting into something involving music...from rebuilding the family radio with is brother to writing songs. “My Mom gave me one of the best gifts, a love of music,” Big Cizzle explains. “She played the organ for the church in Chicago. She'd get them going, pulling the notes up form her soul. ÊBut she sure went through it with me. She was the one who pushed me to take care of business and take my stuff to Ice-T. She worked in the same building where his company was located, and she set up the meeting. I went and rapped for Ice-T and Big Rich, who liked my rhymes.” The meeting with Ice-T set off an opportunity to collaborate with Big Rich.

Around this time Big Cizzle met up with current label-mate Dizz Mactacula. “I met Dizz about three years ago when I moved into the same apartment building. I came downstairs on my way to get something to drink, and Dizz was sitting on the steps blazin' - he was kickin' flows - his own little lyrical miracle style,” explains Big Cizzle. “We started trading verses and things started to click.” Dizz laughingly continues the story: “yeah, I had seen this cat walking around, talking to himself and I thought he was crazy, But I started listening to what he was saying, and realized that his rhymes were mystical.” Big Cizzle continues, “we'd be in the stairway of my building, about ten of us, flowing. It's always creative, we would be working on concepts, hooks, the whole thing. Y'all are gonna find out, my boy Dizz takes care of his biz.”

Big Rich introduced Big Cizzle to Don Miles of K'otic Records, who immediately put Cizzle to work in his studio. “Don showed us a lot of love from point A. Most casts won't give you shit, but Don did, and it inspired me to get my act together. The fusion was functioning.”

The debut single, “Werk Dem Hips,” was released to radio in July. The debut CD, YA NEVA SEEN IT COM-N, was produced by Romy Geroso and Marvin Paige, and will drop in September. YA NEVA SEEN IT COM-N takes the listener on a freestyling celebration of the hip-hop lifestyle: the females ("Dime Piece"), fashion ("Wear'n No Draws"), the cultural mix ("Come On"), the battle of the sexes ("No He Didn't, No She Didn't") and having fun with the ladies ("Get N Freaky With U"). No matter what the future holds, Big Cizzle intends to continue writing, making music and entertaining, and into never lose sight of his roots: “I hope to be livin' and breathin, coz my environment...where I'm from...it's for real,” Big Cizzle reflects. “This music keeps Êa lot of people ali
Title: Re: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: Sikotic™ on October 10, 2004, 03:46:26 PM
Damn that is pretty sad then.....actulally its pretty fuckin funny too.
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Post by: So Much Style on October 10, 2004, 04:35:50 PM
i just pretend his new music is biggie.its rather justifyable.
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Post by: eS El Duque on October 10, 2004, 05:16:27 PM
Damn that is pretty sad then.....actulally its pretty fuckin funny too.
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Post by: Eddie G. on October 10, 2004, 06:25:06 PM
i just pretend his new music is biggie.its rather justifyable.
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Post by: R-Tistic on October 10, 2004, 10:25:46 PM
LMAO....comedy!!!!!!!!!
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Post by: Bramsterdam (see ya) on October 11, 2004, 10:24:49 AM
Damn that is pretty sad then.....actulally its pretty fuckin funny too.
Title: Re: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: Don Seer on October 11, 2004, 10:47:10 AM
http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/guerilla_black/bio.jhtml

this bio says he moved to compton as a young teen
Title: Re: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: R-Tistic on October 11, 2004, 11:26:07 AM
Whoever wrote his MTV Bio is a HELLUVA writer. They made him sound so much better than he is, and if you never had heard him before, they would have you anticipatin to hear him and thinkin he is the truth.
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Post by: Don Seer on October 11, 2004, 12:28:29 PM
guess thats why they write for mtv  :)
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Post by: T-Dogg on October 11, 2004, 12:54:10 PM
On the other hand - a dope album. On the other - shady details about the guys past, not really knowing if the guys the real deal or just some biter.

That's the thing right there isn't it? I know I like the album, but I don't know for sure if he's keepin it real or not. So right now the music matters more.
Title: Re: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: dray on October 13, 2004, 12:54:40 AM
i heard his mixtape and it was alright. i could never really get into his music because he sounds way too much like biggie. tht nigga need to get his own style and stop bitin'!
Title: Re: Guerilla Wack!
Post by: King Tech Quadafi on October 13, 2004, 02:51:20 PM
i heard his mixtape and it was alright. i could never really get into his music because he sounds way too much like biggie. tht nigga need to get his own style and stop bitin'!