Everyone likes to root for the underdog and hope that they pull off the upset of the century. It’s the appeal of watching someone come out of left field with a belly full of fire and desire that the top dogs will never have and using it to catapult to the top. At first glance, the 330 pound white rapper from Las Vegas known as Big B is about as unconventional as you can get, but after proving his skills by crawling through the ranks of the underground, he’s come flying out of left field as the “American Underdog” with his fourth studio album.
"Rapping has always come easy to me and it would have been just as easy to turn out another album about sex and drugs, but that's like being stuck playing Guitar Hero on easy. Eventually you just get bored of it and want something more challenging," says the Las Vegas heavyweight.
With his forth studio effort, "American Underdog", Big B has taken his sound ventured out on a musical expedition into uncharted territory. Working with the production team of J&A Productions (Dumbluck, OPM), Big B has elevated his sound to the next level by trading in his tried and tested hip-hop beats in favor the more earthly sound of the guitars and drums, while embracing the eclectic contemporary alt-rock of artists like Everlast and Citizen Cope. Big B has embraced his melodic side and stepped up his songwriting sensibilities to produce a career defining album that will solidify him as one of the genre's premier artists and songwriters
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