Big Tuck

Big Tuck, whose real name is Cedric Tuck, is a significant name in the southern hip-hop scene, particularly associated with the vibrant Dallas rap community. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Big Tuck is not just an artist but also a testament to the city's burgeoning music culture. He shot to local fame in the early 2000s, when the distinct Dallas sound started to gain traction. His forceful voice and street-centric lyrical style quickly earned him a loyal following. Big Tuck's music is often characterized by its raw energy, heavy beats, and the rapper's unapologetic narratives about street life and the hustle for success.

Big Tuck is best known for his role as a member of the Dirty South Rydaz (DSR), a group that became icons within the Texas rap movement. As a solo artist, he secured his reputation with albums like "Tha Absolute Truth," which brought him national attention. His recent tracks such as "No Stains," "Hold Up," and "Big Money" continue to resonate with fans, showcasing his enduring presence in the rap game. "Bringin Dallas Back" and "You Don’t Do What We Do" represent more than just his music; they are anthems that reflect the pride of his hometown. Throughout his career, Big Tuck has been instrumental in putting Dallas hip-hop on the map, and even as the music industry evolves, his influence and contributions remain staples within the genre.

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No Stains
Single - Released June 23, 2023
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