Big Boogie Unleashes Star-Studded Project ‘Redrum Wizard’

Big Boogie Unleashes Star-Studded Project 'Redrum Wizard'

CMG hip-hop sensation Big Boogie has dropped his highly anticipated Gangsta Grillz project, Redrum Wizard, featuring an array of star-studded collaborations with DJ Drama, Yo Gotti, GloRilla, Lola Brooke, and Bankroll Jizzle.

The 18-track album showcases the Memphis native’s prowess as he effortlessly holds his own alongside industry heavyweights. “Redrum Wizard” also reveals Boogie’s versatility, transitioning seamlessly from hard-hitting bars to heartfelt love songs and infectious trap dance anthems.

Among the standout tracks is “Bop,” featuring CMG labelmate GloRilla, promising to dominate strip clubs with its undeniable energy. Additionally, the album includes previously released hits like “Only You,” “Left Right,” and “Wop Wop,” solidifying Boogie’s status as a force to be reckoned with in the hip-hop scene.

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Big Boogie Drops Latest Single “Wop Wop” and Introduces Official Dance

Big Boogie Drops Latest Single "Wop Wop" and Introduces Official Dance

CMG hip-hop artist Big Boogie has set the stage ablaze by releasing his newest single, “Wop Wop,” now available via Yo Gotti’s CMG Records. The rising star accompanied the release with a video on social media, unveiling the official dance moves for “Wop Wop.”

Known for his knack for delivering infectious trap dance anthems, Boogie dropped “Left Right” earlier this month, with the video amassing over 1.2 million views within a week and a half. “Wop Wop” adds to Boogie’s impressive repertoire, showcasing his ability to captivate audiences with his dynamic style and undeniable charisma. Fans can now groove to the “Wop Wop” beats and join the social media craze surrounding its official dance.

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Big Boogie Drops His New Single “Left Right”

Big Boogie Drops His New Single "Left Right"

Big Boogie has just dropped his latest single, “Left Right,” a vibrant dance anthem available for streaming through Yo Gotti’s CMG Records. Boogie exhibits his versatility by transforming a trap beat into a dynamic track that encourages fans to groove to the rhythmic “left right” moves.

The single captures Boogie’s affluent lifestyle with confident lyrics like “I’m not them, I can wake up and pop it on their a** because I’m him.” Alongside expressing his devotion to the CMG label and family, the artist seamlessly blends trap elements with dance vibes, creating a unique sonic experience for listeners.

Having concluded the “Gangsta Art” arena tour in 2023, where Boogie shared the stage with CMG colleagues Yo Gotti, Moneybagg Yo, and others, he continues to make waves in the music scene. Amid a busy touring schedule, Boogie consistently drops new music for fans, solidifying his presence in the rap scene.

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[WATCH] Big Boogie Returns with New Video for “Kush Breath”

Big Boogie Returns with New Video for "Kush Breath"

Big Boogie has dropped a new music video for his song “Kush Breath,” which comes on his’s recently released Definition of Big Dude project.

In the visual directed by Jay Legion and filmed in Atlanta, Boogie is seen counting wads of money while he raps about the kind of weed he smokes, gorgeous women, and cutting off his haters. “Kush Breath” is the third visual off Boogie’s Definition of Big Dude mixtape, after the vids for “Members Intro” and “Twelve Four.

You can see the new video below.

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Big Boogie Delivers New ‘Definition of Big Dude’ Mixtape

Big Boogie Delivers New 'Definition of Big Dude' Mixtape

Big Boogie has released his highly-anticipated mixtape Definition of Big Dude via Yo Gotti’s CMG Records.

The 14-song mixtape, which features Fat Trel, arrives just after the CMG signee released his new single – and accompanying music video – for “Twelve Four.”

Definition of Big Dude arrived a little over a year after Boogie released Underrated, which debuted at No. 9 on Spotify’s Top Albums Chart. His tune “Pop Out” gained significant traction on its way to No. 10 on the Urban Mainstream radio charts.

Boogie reached a new professional height over the past 12 months, particularly after his video for “Pussy Power (Remix)” with Moneybagg Yo climbed at No. 24 on YouTube Music’s Trending chart. With notable tracks like “KeKe” and “Buss Down,” he also shone alongside his labelmates on the CMG compilation album “Gangsta Art.”

You can hear the full album below.

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Big Boogie Delivers 14 Tracks And A Fat Trel Feature On “Definition Of Big Dude” Album

In 2021, Big Boogie finally made a name for himself thanks to his work on UNDERRATED. The 16-track effort previously landed on Christmas Eve of that year and saw just one feature from his mentor, Yo Gotti. Today (January 31), the CMG artist is finally ready to unveil his next musical chapter via Definition of Big Dude.

This project includes 14 titles, and again, a sole feature – this one specifically from Fat Trel on “P*ssy Monster.” Interestingly, one of the most popular titles from his last album is “P*ssy Power” and its subsequent remixes, so it’s possible that this new collaboration could be a contender for a big hit.

Big Boogie backstage during Rich Homie Quan 10 Year Anniversary Concert at Tabernacle on September 27, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

While celebrating on Instagram across various posts, Boogie made it known that “THE WORLD IS [HIS].” While the album certainly required plenty of hard work and dedication, it’s nothing compared to what he’s willing to put in as he continues to grow.

Ahead of Definition of Big Dude‘s arrival, the Memphis native shared “Twelve Four” as a single. It arrived earlier this month with an accompanying music video, and already boasts upwards of 50K Spotify streams.

The “KeKe” hitmaker previously signed to Yo Gotti’s label in November of 2020. At the time, he was gifted a coveted CMG chain and was later invited to perform at the Memphis Grizzlies halftime home opener show against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Stream Big Boogie’s Definition of Big Dude on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, tell us your top three favourite titles from the album in the comments.

Definition of Big Dude Tracklist:

  1. Membership – Intro
  2. Enough Talking
  3. Lifestyle
  4. Kush Breath
  5. Mind Frame
  6. Pop Shit
  7. Maybach
  8. Hurt Times Hurt
  9. Mine
  10. P*ssy Monster (feat. Fat Trel)
  11. Tweak Out
  12. Twelve Four
  13. Oh Nana
  14. Behave

Big Boogie Prepares For “Definition Of Big Dude” Mixtape With “Twelve Four” Single

Big Boogie is on a roll already this year, following his previously released “Outside” single with another track today (January 24). The latest release, called “Twelve Four,” is due to appear on the rhymer’s forthcoming mixtape.

According to a press release, Yo Gotti’s protégé will deliver his Definition of Big Dude project on the last day of January. The effort’s sole guest appearance comes from Fat Trel on “P*ssy Monster.” Aside from that, Boogie’s bars will carry listeners through the 14-song tracklist.

Big Boogie backstage during Rich Homie Quan 10 Year Anniversary Concert at Tabernacle on September 27, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia.(Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

Prior to this month’s drop, the last full-length tape the CMG artist gave us was Underrated. That had an impressive run, debuting at No. 9 on Spotify’s Top Albums Chart. Additionally, his “Pop Out” track specifically enticed fans. It subsequently reached No. 10 on the Urban Mainstream radio charts.

Throughout 2022, he grew his audience further with titles like “Off The Top Challenge” and “Scared Of You Too” with Mohead Mike and Boosie Badazz. Before that, his “KeKe” and “Meant Dat” songs both appeared on his label’s Gangsta Art compilation album.

Upon signing with CMG, BB was given an amazing chain from the “Down in the DMs” hitmaker. Since then, he’s proven himself to be a worthy contributor to the organization’s growth.

Stream Big Boogie’s “Twelve Four” single on Spotify or Apple Music below. Afterward, let us know if you’re excited to hear his Definition of Big Dude mixtape in the comment section.

Quotable Lyrics:

I talk my shit because I’m chosen
I can pop my shit but I’m humble because I’m golden
APD be light up like Christmas that isn’t frozen
I took off right in they face, them lil’ bitches be nosey


Yo Gotti & CMG Releases Compilation LP, ‘Gangsta Art’

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The gangs all here.

Yo Gotti‘s Collective Music Group (CMG) imprint is one of the most formidable and successful record labels in today’s hip-hop with a roster of superstars, including Moneybagg Yo, Mozzy, 42Dugg, Blac Youngsta, EST Gee, Blockboy JB, Big Boogie and Lehla Samia. As promised, Gotti, 41, rallies the roster — along with some new signees — for the release of their high-anticipated debut compilation album, Gangsta Art, out now via Interscope Records.

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Gangsta Art contains 27 new songs featuring guest appearances by Kodak Black, BIG 30, and Coi Leray. The project includes previously released singles “Steppers,” “Lurkin” and “Rocky Road.” And with the guest stars and singles are standout collaborations and chemistry on the roster’s abundance of posse cuts.

Gotti launched Collective Music Group, formerly known as Cocaine Muzik Group, in 2012 following the “Down In The DM” creator signing a record deal with Epic Records. Gotti would sign the label’s first act, Blac Youngsta, in 2015, then Moneybagg Yo in 2016. The success of Youngsta and Moneybagg have spawned offspring record labels in Heavy Camp and Bread Gang. Gotti would eventually sign Blockboy JB in 2018, 42Dugg in 2019, Big Boogie in 2020, EST Gee in 2021 and Mozzy in 2022.

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The label project comes on the heels of Yo Gotti signing the roster’s newest artist and new sensation GloRilla, who announced signing with the imprint last week. GloRilla went viral this summer with her trailblazing single “FNF”. GloRilla also hails from Memphis, Tennessee.

Watch the video for “Steppers” above and stream the full compilation below.

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Big Boogie Releases “Got Me F*ck’d Up” Video From Deluxe Edition of ‘Underrated’ Album

Big Boogie Releases “Got Me F*ck’d Up” Video From Deluxe Edition of 'Underrated' Album

“Got Me Fuck’d Up,” a new music video by Big Boogie, has been released. The song first appeared on the deluxe edition of his critically praised album, Underrated, which was released by CMG Records in late March.

The Memphis native is accompanied by his gang – all of them are wearing “Big Dude vs The City” shirts in a tribute to Boogie’s nickname “Big Dude” – while confronting the naysayers with raucous bars in the video directed by Camera Gawd.

After releasing a series of music videos from the project, including “Pussy Power (with Moneybagg Yo)” and “Stripper Anthem,” Boogie has now produced a new visual. Boogie’s video with Moneybagg Yo gained a lot of attention in under a month, with over 2.6 million media impressions.

You can see the new video below and read Big Boogie’s exclusive interview with The Source here.

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