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"DETROIT RAP DUO BIG LEAGUE MAKES BIG IMPACT!"

When two powerful Hip-hop forces combine, the outcome transcends mythical proportions. Detroit Rap duo Big League are in a "league" of their own. Big League possesses the essential elements that make up a great rap duo, which include quality production, poignant lyrics, and unique personalities. They have uncanny Chemistry. Big League are masters of ceremony. They embody the true essence of Hip Hop. They are noted for their seamless flow and intricate wordplay. Their concert performances are filled Vibrant energy and stamina. They've opened up for such Rap superstars as Dipset.

Big League is comprised of rappers Veezy V. Vercetti and Negativa-D. Both bring their own unique persona and vibe to the group. Big League's lyrics are playful, intelligent and funny. They combine the rambunctiousness of the Beastie Boys with the intensity of Cypress Hill. "Our goal is to be a legendary rap group with a classic music catalogue," raves group member Veezy V. Big League is riding high with their new single "Smooth Talker." On “Smooth Talker,” Big League's innovative style brings together a fusion of strong lyrics and bold, hard hitting base lines. The song is a certified hit and it's receiving enormous support from notable DJ's from around the country.

Equally important, the duo has developed a solid fan base in their hometown of Detroit, MI and beyond. They have performed all over the country from California to Florida including a blow out performance at 2010 NBA All Star Game After Party in Dallas, TX courtesy of Don Diva Magazine. Big League counts Biggie, Insane Clown Posse, Aerosmith, Tupac and Run DMC as some of their influences.

Be on the look out for Big League's dynamic new album titled "Doin' Big League Sh*t." "The album will be impactful, respected and respectful," proclaims Neg. For Booking and Press, Please send inquiries to NBI Management at dmwpd@live.com. - Jesse Atkinson


"RAP SENSATION BIG LEAGUE SHOOTS FOR THE BIG TIME!"

When two powerful Hip-hop forces combine, the outcome transcends mythical proportions. Detroit Rap duo Big League are in a "league" of their own. Big League possesses the essential elements that make up a great rap duo, which include quality production, poignant lyrics, and unique personalities. They have uncanny Chemistry. Big League are masters of ceremony. They embody the true essence of Hip Hop. They are noted for their seamless flow and intricate wordplay. Their concert performances are filled Vibrant energy and stamina. They've opened up for such Rap superstars as Dipset.

Big League is comprised of rappers Veezy V. Vercetti and Negativa-D. Both bring their own unique persona and vibe to the group. Big League's lyrics are playful, intelligent and funny. They combine the rambunctiousness of the Beastie Boys with the intensity of Cypress Hill. "Our goal is to be a legendary rap group with a classic music catalogue," raves group member Veezy V. Big League is riding high with their new single "Smooth Talker." On “Smooth Talker,” Big League's innovative style brings together a fusion of strong lyrics and bold, hard hitting base lines. The song is a certified hit and it's receiving enormous support from notable DJ's from around the country.

Equally important, the duo has developed a solid fan base in their hometown of Detroit, MI and beyond. They have performed all over the country from California to Florida including a blow out performance at 2010 NBA All Star Game After Party in Dallas, TX courtesy of Don Diva Magazine. Big League counts Biggie, Insane Clown Posse, Aerosmith, Tupac and Run DMC as some of their influences.

Be on the look out for Big League's dynamic new album titled "Doin' Big League Sh*t." "The album will be impactful, respected and respectful," proclaims Neg. For Booking and Press, Please send inquiries to NBI Management at dmwpd@live.com.
- Jesse Atkinson


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Doin' Big League Shit - EP
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Forged on Detroit's east side Big League is captained together by Veezy V. Vercetti and Negativa-D. Two individuals with incredible ability, a very unique mentality and a great sense of style. Surrounded by the allure of Motown's musical history, Detroit's notorious rap scene, and character building experiences it is no surprise as to what influenced the League's creation. Living anything but ordinary inner-city lifestyles, inspiration for lyrical material came like second nature. With hip-hop being a major factor in Detroit, showcases came easy and their clean, clear, unique, yet vicious sound was easily embraced. A combination of a calming friendly demeanor transcending an urban inner-city vibe created a smooth synergy between the crowd and artist. The shock factor of sound to appearance comparison was more than enough to ignite a small buzz around the bars and clubs Big League had played, grabbing the attention of an Emcee who offered a weekly headline at The Fire/Water Lounge on Detroit's east side. Through the Fire/Water, Big League hooked up with a few entrepreneurs showcasing unsigned artists in and around the greater Detroit area in larger venues now giving them the opportunity to open for national acts. It was not long after that Ray Hill from Don Diva magazine heard about the group's talent and extended an invitation to perform at the 2010 NBA Allstar Game after party in Dallas, TX which included an acute interview. By fall of 2010 Big League was well known throughout the Detroit hip-hop scene and rooted themselves in Palm Springs, CA and joined with NBI management. NBI landed the League successful back to back shows on the Palm Springs strip immediately. These shows caught the interest of a local radio DJ who suggested playing a song he particularly liked on his weekly Sunday show. The song was played and continued to be requested on the show for 5 consecutive weeks. The radio play branched Big League out to shows in the Inland Empire and Los Angeles area which involved opening up for A list names such as Dipset. Recently, BIg League has been very busy between performances in Miami, New York, California, and Michigan as well as two nominations at the 2012 Underground Music Awards in Time Square. The League continues to move crowds and collect fans in the process. Big League is rapidly approaching national notoriety.