Welcome to a special episode of "That Ain't My Business, but Let's Talk About It." Hosted by Nesto tha Don and Pac-Man, this episode features an exclusive interview with Bigg Redd, a legend from Boss City, who shares his journey through the Shreveport music scene and his experiences with Hurricane Chris.
Bigg Redd opens up about his early days in the industry, working on various commercial projects, and his significant contribution to the hit song "Bang." He reveals the behind-the-scenes dynamics, including how he created the iconic chant and the challenges he faced with the music label over ownership and credits.
The conversation takes a deeper dive into the controversies surrounding Hurricane Chris, from the alleged backstabbing and financial disputes to the recent diss tracks and public feuds. Big Red discusses the emotional impact of these events and the lack of recognition and support from Hurricane Chris, despite their shared history.
Amidst the revelations, Big Red reflects on the good times, the camaraderie, and the unforgettable experiences of being on the road and performing at major events. He also addresses the broader issues of gatekeeping and lack of resources that hindered the success of many talented artists from Shreveport.
In a candid discussion, Bigg Redd calls for resolution and understanding, emphasizing the need for respect and proper acknowledgment in the music industry. He also hints at new music on the horizon, inspired by recent events.
Join us for this eye-opening episode as we uncover the untold story of Ratchet City and hear from one of its true pioneers. Don't miss out on this compelling narrative of ambition, betrayal, and the quest for recognition.
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