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Rapper Big Pooh(of Little Brother) in SF 12/11/15
The Honey Hive Gallery
San Francisco, CA
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Rapper Big Pooh(of Little Brother) in SF 12/11/15
@rapper big pooh (of little brother and mello music group)

Rapper Big Pooh is not a perfectionist about many things in life. But his music is something else entirely. For close to ten years, Pooh has been on a quest for perfection, driven by a determination to outdo himself at every turn and to exceed every critic's expectations. Yet, as arrogant a pursuit as this may seem, it comes from a place of absolute humility.

In the early 2000s, when Pooh and fellow North Carolina Central University students 9th Wonder and Phonte came together as the critically acclaimed group Little Brother, Pooh had never considered a career as an artist. Sure, music had been a part of his life as long as he could remember. And by the time he was in high school, he had evolved from finding peace in the music of others to wanting to create his own, even flexing his early lyrical muscle as a poet. But a career in music had never really entered his mind. And then it happened. And, while there were some growing pains and dues to pay, Pooh will admit that Little Brother's success came much more easily than he would have imagined. The group's nostalgic feel and easy connection to Hip-Hop's "golden age" made them instant fan favorites. For Pooh, who had much less experience in music than his groupmates, it became the best form of on-the-job training. Rather than to be deterred by some of the early criticism he received following the release of the group's debut album The Listening, Pooh took the opportunity to examine what he had contributed to the music and take it back to the lab. It became a routine for him: to constantly write and record music as no more than conditioning and training. By the time Little Brother landed their major label deal with Atlantic Records and released their sophomore album The Minstrel Show, Pooh's solo debut Sleepers was born. Little Brother went on to release one more group album, Getback, in 2007 before they disbanded for good. Pooh's sophomore album Dirty Pretty Things would come almost four years and two more solo projects later than Pooh expected.

In the year since the release of Dirty Pretty Things, Rapper Big Pooh has been solidifying his brand. While working on the second installment of his Fat Boy Fresh, which he started in 2011, Pooh also released Sleepers: The Narcoleptic EP, a collection of previously unreleased songs from the sessions that created his solo debut. Pooh has also partnered with his DJ, DJ Skillz, to create "Return Of Fresh," a serial nightlife experience that provides a pre-2002 soundtrack to lovers of dance and music. "Being a fan of my music is suggestive," says Pooh explaining his approach to personal branding. "But respect is undeniable. That's why it's important for me to connect to people beyond the music. Because at when it's all said and done, you will walk away from me knowing that my work ethic is unmatched. And you can't help but to respect that."

Rapper Big Pooh has worked with Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Kanye West, and Lil Wayne amongst others.

@iamjabee (of Murs 3:16)
Jabee is quickly becoming one of the mid-west top hip hop acts, With the release of his "Blood is the New Black" in '08 prod. mostly by DJ VADIM . Also being named one of URB magazines next 1000, and being voted for several Hip Hop awards, Although Jabee has been doing this for a long time, it seems like this is just the start of a long winding trail to reach all the goals Jabee has set fourth for himself!
Jabee has been getting alot of love and support from the underground hip hop world. Jabee has been featured on www.illroots.com with his guest spot on the higly downloaded Mike Waxx - DOOMED mixtape, to being featured on 2dopeboyz with Jabee's Black Cotton along with OKC's aDDLib, to the upcoming Sound Society feature on the mixtape titled Wake Up Call and more. Jabee has been able to embrace different cities including OKC, Dallas, L.A., and KC. Jabee along with this team, hopes are to be able to travel the nation and perform for everyone and anyone.
In 2009 Jabee Linked with DJ's Mick Boogie , Terry Urban and their PressPlay Show to Release "Must Be Nice" mixed by Mick Boogie, The Mixtape featured some of Jabee's best work with Production by DjGreen Lantern, 9th Wonder, Black Spade, Picnic Tyme,and DJ Vadim , and features from Hip Hop heavy weights like Blu, Oddisee, LMNO, Black Spade, Johnny Polygon, XV, and EL prez

Also performing:
Bayroo Burner
Tone Oliver & DJ Nuglife
Watzreal
Onewerd
Bottled Water

6pm-10pm
ALL AGES
$10 in adv
$15 at the door

Location

The Honey Hive Gallery (View)
4117 Judah Street
San Francisco, CA 94122
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > All Ages
Music > Hip Hop & Rap
Music > Indie

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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