Big Scarr, born Alexander Woods on April 7, 2000, was an emerging talent in the rap scene hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. His gritty lyrics and deep Southern drawl marked him as a distinctive voice in the trap rap subgenre. He gained recognition after being signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Records, where his hard-hitting music found a home among a roster of influential rap figures.
Scarr's music often reflected the tough streets of his upbringing, with tracks like "Soul Keeper" and "Understanding" delving into stories of personal struggles and street life. He collaborated with labelmates and other artists, including Foogiano on the track "Godfather" and Pooh Shiesty on "Angel Dust," highlighting his ability to blend his distinctive flow with others' styles effectively. Tragically, Big Scarr's blossoming career was cut short as he passed away on December 22, 2022, at the age of 22, leaving behind a brief but impactful legacy with tracks like "Frozone," "Anotha 1," and "First Time in Vegas." His posthumous releases continue to resonate with fans, testament to his talent and the mark he made on the rap industry in his short time.
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