Big Scarr initially didn't have a passion for rap music and started gaining interest due to his friend and fellow artist Baby K. In 2019, he released his first track "Make a Play" which received 50,000 views on YouTube. He recalls spending $20 to record his first song and $200 to record the music video. In 2020, he signed to American rapper Gucci Mane's record label 1017 Records under Atlantic Records. In 2021, he released "SoIcyBoyz" featuring his cousin Pooh Shiesty and American rapper Foogiano. He released two other installments in the series, titled "SoIcyBoyz 2" and "SoIcyBoyz 3". The second and third installments include a feature from producer Tay Keith, whilst the third installment features Gucci Mane.
Big Scarr's debut mixtape, Big Grim Reaper, was released on April 16, 2021, and peaked at number 25 on the Billboard 200, selling 22,000 copies in its first week. This earned Big Scarr his first charting project. The mixtape included appearances from rappers Gucci Mane, Pooh Shiesty, Foogiano, Tay Keith, Enchanting, and Baby K. In February 2022, he released the deluxe of his mixtape Big Grim Reaper titled Big Grim Reaper: The Return with appearances from rappers Offset, Gucci Mane, and Queez Ruthless. In June 2022, he was selected as part of the 2022 XXL Freshman class where he performed his freestyle in a cypher alongside rappers Nardo Wick, KenTheMan, and Big30.
According to Woods' family, he died on December 22, 2022, from an accidental prescription drug overdose. He was 22 years old.
Angel Dust
Big Scarr Lyrics
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Big Grim Reaper
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I just want the top, freaky ho, pull your panties up
AR-15 turn a demon to angel dust
Box on the Glock give a nigga a tummy tuck
And fuck all my opps, niggas Donald Ducks
Whatever you rep, nigga, throw it up
Double R Gang 'til I die, ain't no ho in us
Remember them bitches ignorin' us
Now when they see us, they phone out, recordin' us
I been tell 'em that I ain't normal
Clutchin' that fire on the stage while performing
Ayy, still pop out with all my ice, just know for sure ain't shit gettin' touched
I'm tryna see who gon' be next, can't wait for one of 'em slip up
I still can't name no niggas ain't get shot that didn't play with us
Come out the south, I really run my P, just come and call my bluff
Choppa Gang really mean business, beside rap, they know what's up
How you gon' go against these gangs? These niggas must be bold as fuck
Now niggas broke and tired of gettin' bullets, they said they had enough, alright
Won't say shit back, let 'em keep yappin' 'til that day I flip that truck
The same day Tee Da P left me, no remorse, lost all my love
Everybody with me play that role, no, ain't no comin' 'round just because
Same day Tee Da P left me, no remorse, lost all my love
Everybody with me play that role, no, ain't no comin' 'round just because
Whatever you rep, nigga, throw it up
Double R Gang 'til I die, ain't no ho in us
AR-15 turn a demon to angel dust
Oh, that motherfucker icy as hell, I know
Can't say too much
The lyrics to Big Scarr's song "Angel Dust" depict a dark and gritty lifestyle, filled with violence and a deep sense of loyalty to his gang. He starts by expressing his desire for success and the willingness to do whatever it takes to achieve it. He mentions wanting a "freaky ho" and a reference to turning a demon into angel dust with an AR-15, symbolizing his ability to eliminate his enemies. The line about the key to his heart being a double cup suggests his reliance on drugs as a coping mechanism.
The lyrics also touch upon the transformation Big Scarr and his gang have undergone. They went from being ignored to now being observed and recorded by others who were once dismissive. They embrace their abnormality, with Scarr describing himself as not being normal. The mention of clutching fire on stage during performances symbolizes his intensity and dedication to his craft.
The second verse focuses on the fierce reputation and strength of his gang, Choppa Gang. Scarr boasts about their resilience and daring nature, calling out those who oppose them and suggesting that they must be "bold as fuck" to go against them. He highlights the consequences faced by those who mess with them, emphasizing that many have been shot because they played with fire. The lyrics also reveal that Scarr experienced a personal loss when Tee Da P left him, causing him to lose all his love and become more guarded with relationships.
Overall, "Angel Dust" showcases Big Scarr's gritty, unapologetic persona and his loyalty to his gang, emphasizing the violent realities they face while pursuing success and defending their reputation.
Line by Line Meaning
I just want the top, freaky ho, pull your panties up
I desire the highest status and a promiscuous woman, who needs to fix her clothing
AR-15 turn a demon to angel dust
Using a powerful firearm can quickly eliminate a threatening individual
Box on the Glock give a nigga a tummy tuck
Delivering punches with a modified Glock pistol can cause severe internal injuries
The key to my heart is a double cup
My emotional attachment lies in excessive consumption of drugs and alcohol
And fuck all my opps, niggas Donald Ducks
I have no respect for my enemies and consider them weak and insignificant
Remember them bitches ignorin' us
We were once dismissed and overlooked by women
Now when they see us, they phone out, recordin' us
Nowadays, when they encounter us, they eagerly capture and document our presence
I been tell 'em that I ain't normal
I repeatedly inform others that I am unconventional and different
Clutchin' that fire on the stage while performing
I confidently hold a firearm during my captivating live performances
Ayy, still pop out with all my ice, just know for sure ain't shit gettin' touched
Despite wearing expensive jewelry, rest assured, no one dares to steal or harm me
I'm tryna see who gon' be next, can't wait for one of 'em slip up
I am eagerly awaiting the downfall of my rivals, hoping one of them makes a mistake
I still can't name no niggas ain't get shot that didn't play with us
I struggle to identify individuals who escaped being shot but were not involved in conflict with us
Come out the south, I really run my P, just come and call my bluff
Being from the southern region, I am truly in charge of my criminal operations, come and test my honesty
Choppa Gang really mean business, beside rap, they know what's up
Our gang, known as Choppa Gang, is serious about our activities beyond the realm of music
How you gon' go against these gangs? These niggas must be bold as fuck
Challenging these gangs requires immense audacity and courage
Now niggas broke and tired of gettin' bullets, they said they had enough, alright
Now, individuals who are financially struggling and exhausted from experiencing gun violence claim they have reached their limit
Won't say shit back, let 'em keep yappin' 'til that day I flip that truck
I won't engage in verbal retaliation, instead, I will patiently wait for the moment to violently retaliate
The same day Tee Da P left me, no remorse, lost all my love
On the exact day Tee Da P abandoned me, I felt no regret, and all my affection disappeared
Everybody with me play that role, no, ain't no comin' 'round just because
Everyone around me follows a specific role, and there are no exceptions or allowances for casual occurrences
Whatever you rep, nigga, throw it up
Display your affiliation proudly, my friend
Double R Gang 'til I die, ain't no ho in us
I am fiercely committed to the Double R Gang and its values, no weakness within us
Oh, that motherfucker icy as hell, I know
That person's jewelry is excessively adorned and dazzling, I am aware
Can't say too much
I must refrain from speaking excessively
Lyrics ยฉ Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group
Written by: Lontrell Williams Jr, Alexander Woods
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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The Memphis flow is crazy ... can't even lie.
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Agreed too bad it seems like a death March though. Cause Memphis rappers don't seem to live long. Same for other places but I actually like this shit.