Big Twins

Big Twins, born Robert McGuire, is a New York underground rap veteran best known as a member of the 1990s indie hip-hop group The Arsonists. Emerging from Brooklyn’s gritty rap scene, he became affiliated with the legendary DITC (Diggin’ in the Crates) collective, sharing stages with icons like OC and Big L. His gruff delivery and streetwise lyricism, showcased in recent tracks like "Generals" and "WW III," maintain the raw boom-bap energy that defined NYC hip-hop’s golden era while collaborating with modern producers.

A low-key figure who prioritizes authenticity over fame, Big Twins has cultivated a cult following through projects like "A Different Language" and "Dark Side," blending crime narratives with introspective bars. His 2023 freestyles and releases like "Poppin After Dark" prove he’s kept his pen sharp, staying true to the sidewalk poetry that’s earned him respect from underground heads for nearly three decades.

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