During his teenage years and early 20s, Scoob lived life as a gangbanger — … Read Full Bio ↴During his teenage years and early 20s, Scoob lived life as a gangbanger — the result of a faction of the Crips and Bloods feud that spread to KC from California in the 1980s — while growing up on 56th and Highland. He now considers himself fortunate to have survived. Friends were murdered. Others are serving consecutive life sentences for homicide.
In making it through, the 35-year-old learned several important lessons that impacted his rap career.
“ That’s what I fuel my music on,” he says. “I’m speaking about the past, and I can still understand what the young cats are doing now because I’ve been through it. Everything I write about has 100 percent truth to it. Did it happen today, did it happen yesterday? No. But has it happened in my lifetime? Yes. ”
Scoob first met Tech N9ne during their junior high days at Bingham Middle School. Tech, squared off against Scoob in a beatboxing competition. The two quickly became friends, particularly when Scoob learned that Tech lived in his same neighborhood.
The two lost touch soon after graduating from Southwest High in 1991. Tech moved on to work on his rap career, while Scoob was still running the streets.
In the mid ‘90s after Scoob had cleaned up his act and began pursuing music, their paths crossed again. This time they met up at a music expo in Minnesota. Scoob was looking at starting his own group, while Tech was in between labels. The two helped form the successful local rap group, 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains, which released four albums under Midwestside Records, including the popular single, “Let’s Get Fu---- Up.”
In 2002, Tech N9ne left to help form Strange Music. Meanwhile, Scoob’s distribution label filed for bankruptcy.
Fed up with the music game, Scoob left it entirely to help raise his four daughters.
“ I went home and did the family thing for six, seven years, Scoob says. I’ve just been laying low out of people’s eyesight, regrouping. ”
Tech N9ne was the one to coax Big Scoob back into the rap game after all those years. Scoob helped out on some collaboration with Tech and Strange Music and eventually his desire for the industry came back.
In 2009, Big Scoob released his debut solo album titled "Monsterifik". There is also talk of a new album for the group 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains.
In making it through, the 35-year-old learned several important lessons that impacted his rap career.
“ That’s what I fuel my music on,” he says. “I’m speaking about the past, and I can still understand what the young cats are doing now because I’ve been through it. Everything I write about has 100 percent truth to it. Did it happen today, did it happen yesterday? No. But has it happened in my lifetime? Yes. ”
Scoob first met Tech N9ne during their junior high days at Bingham Middle School. Tech, squared off against Scoob in a beatboxing competition. The two quickly became friends, particularly when Scoob learned that Tech lived in his same neighborhood.
The two lost touch soon after graduating from Southwest High in 1991. Tech moved on to work on his rap career, while Scoob was still running the streets.
In the mid ‘90s after Scoob had cleaned up his act and began pursuing music, their paths crossed again. This time they met up at a music expo in Minnesota. Scoob was looking at starting his own group, while Tech was in between labels. The two helped form the successful local rap group, 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains, which released four albums under Midwestside Records, including the popular single, “Let’s Get Fu---- Up.”
In 2002, Tech N9ne left to help form Strange Music. Meanwhile, Scoob’s distribution label filed for bankruptcy.
Fed up with the music game, Scoob left it entirely to help raise his four daughters.
“ I went home and did the family thing for six, seven years, Scoob says. I’ve just been laying low out of people’s eyesight, regrouping. ”
Tech N9ne was the one to coax Big Scoob back into the rap game after all those years. Scoob helped out on some collaboration with Tech and Strange Music and eventually his desire for the industry came back.
In 2009, Big Scoob released his debut solo album titled "Monsterifik". There is also talk of a new album for the group 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains.
Real Nigga
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21 Savage Savage 21 Savage, the one and only How it feel to be…
B.D.M I'm not wit none of that Standin' around lookin' cool…
B.G. [Talking] It's B.Gizzle ya number one original hot boy Nig…
B.G. Aka B. Gizzle I'm a real nigga, I'm a real nigga Like that I'm a…
BK' Djonga & JXNV$ Me virei com o que eu tive Mira boa, sem depender…
Boosie Badazz Where tha real niggas at? Light one for a real nigga Smoke…
C-Bo Twenty five years old still tryin' to make a livin'…
Cookie Money Chea, it's Cookie Money nigga You niggas ain't real like me …
C‐Bo feat. E‐40 Twenty five years old still tryin' to make a livin'…
E-40 He was taught to get the pack off It depends how…
EBK Jaaybo The more you treat me weird the more you make…
J-Liu Real ass nigga give a fuck bout a bitch All about…
K-Slim When that shit hit the fan they gone switch it…
Lil Jon & Ice Cube [Lil Jon talking] Yeah! Right about now (whats up) It's t…
Lil' Jon Feat. Ice Cube [Lil Jon talking] Yeah! Right about now (whats up) It's time…
M.U.C.H. Posse Twenty five years old still tryin' to make a livin'…
Metro Boomin 21 Savage Savage 21 Savage, the one and only How it feel to be…
Olamide & Phyno Real Nigga Yo pretty girl You don′t know who you're messing…
P-Wild All these bitches start to stare when we walking through Can…
Raffa Moreira Minha glock canta fah fah fah fah fah Meu pente 'tá…
T.I. I'm not wit none of that Standin' around lookin' cool…
Trae tha Truth They actin like they never seen a superstar Just cause I…
TRAP & OC Veezy He was taught to get the pack off It depends how…
Troy Ave I made my name up in these streets like a…
Young Bossi Bird Money & G.A.P All these bitches start to stare when we walking through Can…
Young$P.o.v Yeah They can never fuck with me because I'm real They…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Big Scoob:
AKKA Damn Fool Unleash me, let the world know who I'm is I'm here…
All I Kno Is Hood Tramp yap yooby or yicky is all ratchet whore slut bitch…
Big Scoob [Big Scoob] Big Scoob! That's my nigga rippin it up, Put the…
Doe-Rey-Me I don't know how you live, But how I live,…
Drunk & Stupid [Verse 2: Tech N9ne] Say mang, doctor said I need an…
Gimme A Beat Hey Tech give me a beat man In '86 I was…
Here 2day Gone 2morro Oh I know I can't be here forever Yeah, one day…
Intoxicated This is my dayyy! All the punk muh'fuckers who ain't feelin'…
Money Low Big Scoob - Shit, what you drinking boy? Boogie Man (?)…
On Me Scooby Doo I'm goofy, I'm movie I keep it moving Keep…
Soul Musik Please choose a playlist You've chosen "Big Scoob's Soul Mus…
Strangeulation IV I'm too hot to cool off Blew Atlanta up like Eric…
Take Me Away Lord, Grant me, The serenity to accept the things that I…
Walk The Line I'm walkin' the line I'm walkin' the line Heavy head as I…
Warrior I'm a warrior, what you know about me, for real? Warrior,…
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