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Max Bell of Spin wrote, '"BigX displays some of his best writing on 'Texas,' casually condensing decades of Texas music and cultural history into forceful couplets." [2] Bryson "Boom" Paul of The Source wrote, "And with it's [] inescapable hook, tongue-in-cheek lyricism, and undeniable energy, 'Texas' is an anthem that will cement BigXThaPlug's legacy in music forever."
(That Mexican OT featuring BigXthaPlug and Big Yavo) — — RIAA: Gold [15] Lonestar Luchador "Back on My BS" 95: 32 The Biggest and Take Care "Climate" (with Offset) — 48 The Biggest "Pistol Paccin" (NLE Choppa featuring BigXthaPlug) 2024 — [B] 47 RIAA: Gold [15] Cottonwood 2.0 (Deluxe 2.0) "Drink Don't Need No Mix" (Shaboozey featuring ...
Amar is the debut studio album by American rapper BigXthaPlug, released on February 10, 2023 through UnitedMasters. Named after the rapper's son, it debuted at No. 4 on Billboard 's Heatseekers charts .
BigXthaPlug speaks as he raps. On the phone and on record, the Dallas, Tx native sounds like a chopped and screwed Mike Jones (e.g., the hook on “Back Then”). His deep, booming voice is ...
On Oct. 28, 2024, Dallas-based, Billboard top-ten selling, emerging crossover rap favorite BigXthaPlug headlined at Nashville's Eastside Bowl.
"Climate" is a song by American rappers BigXthaPlug and Offset from the former's EP The Biggest (2023). Produced by Bandplay and Charley Cooks, it contains a sample of "Is That Enough" by Marvin Gaye. The song debuted and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [1]
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Devin Copeland was born in Pontiac.He spent most of his early childhood in St. Petersburg and moved to Houston while in the fourth grade. [1] He spent the rest of his youth moving back and forth between New Boston and Houston, finally settling in Houston after graduating from high school.