Tum Tum

Tum Tum, also known as Big Tuck's younger brother and formally known as Zillaman, is a rap artist hailing from Dallas, Texas, and is a significant figure in the southern hip-hop scene. Born in 1981 as Antwain Britt, he rose to regional fame in the early 2000s as a member of the Dirty South rap collective DSR (Dirty South Rydaz), which helped highlight the burgeoning Dallas hip-hop scene. With a style that blends hardcore rap elements with the vibrant energy of Dallas's unique "D-Town Boogie" sound, Tum Tum has carved out a niche for himself with his distinct, laid-back flow and authentic Texas swag.

Over the years, Tum Tum has consistently released music that captures the essence of Texan hip-hop culture, as evidenced by his recent string of singles such as "30 Day Free Trial," "Top," and "Dope Zone." His ability to articulate the lifestyle and struggles of his upbringing, coupled with a penchant for crafting catchy hooks, has earned him a loyal following. Tracks like "Ball-N-Parlay" and "Pressure" showcase his talent for creating infectious beats that resonate with fans beyond the southern states, while "Sharks & Gorillas" and "Hold Up" highlight his storytelling prowess and street-wise lyricism. Tum Tum remains a respected name in the southern rap industry, continuing to represent the Dallas scene and influence up-and-coming artists with his authentic sound and enduring hustle.

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