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Cary Guy (born December 13, 1961), better known as Big Shug, is an American rapper from Boston, Massachusetts, a co-founder of Gang Starr [1] and a member of the Gang Starr Foundation collective.
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Cary Guy, better known as Big Shug, is an American rapper from Boston, Massachusetts, a co-founder of Gang Starr and a member of the Gang Starr Foundation collective.
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Although his status within Boston's rap underground is legendary, hardcore underground rapper Big Shug is widely known for his long-time affiliation with hip-hop duo Gang Starr and its …
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Big Shug Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius
Big Shug (born Cary Guy) is a hip-hop artist and actor from Boston, Massachusetts. Big Shug is a member of Gang Starr Foundation, as well as a founding member of Gang Starr with Guru.
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Jul 21, 2023 · Listen to music from Big Shug like Sic A Nigguz Feat. Bumpy Knuckles, Counter Punch feat. Guru & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Big Shug.
Big Shug – Official Lyrics - Genius
Jan 1, 1996 · I'm burning down MC's houses like that chick did Andre Rison Still keeping them off balance, they can't challenge Their whole shit is absent or malice It's Big Shug I'm the best in the game
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Big Shug (born Cary Guy) is a hip hop artist and actor from Boston, Massachusetts, and a member of the Gang Starr Foundation collective. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Cary spent much of his early life in Boston's Mattapan area (known locally as "Murdapan").
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Mar 1, 2008 · From the Never Say Die Pre-Album. Featuring Edo G and Scientific.
Big Shug: Still Undefeated #HH50 » West Coast Styles
May 24, 2024 · An extended member of the Gang Starr Foundation, Big Shug would later go on to appear on Hard to Earn [“F.A.L.A.”], Moment of Truth [“The Militia”] and The Ownerz [“Capture (Militia Pt. 3)”], as well as the first three volumes in the Jazzmatazz series, before finally dropping his debut solo body of work, Who’s Hard?, in 2005.