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Artist description
The wildest cat in the industry. MAssive Jugganott a.k.a the shopping cart man. Check him out people!! |
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Music Style
Hip Hop |
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Musical Influences
Miles Davis |
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Similar Artists
Little John and the East Side Boys |
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Artist History
MASSIVE JUGGANOTT is a native of Harlem, NY. Massive, as called by his crew, was exposed to music at an early age. His mom, Gail Eason, was a former A&M Recording artist, who in the early 70’s graced the covers of Billboard Magazine. While Mass didn't inherit his mother's singing ability he did develop a flair for writing that would eventually become the foundation for his hip-hop lyrics. Production also comes naturally to this young artist, as he looks forward to offering the masses his own unique style of Hip Hop.
MASSIVE JUGGANOTT has performed at several colleges on the east coast, including Medger Evers College, New York University, NYIT, Elizabeth City State University, University Of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and FAMU. Massive has performed at arenas such as the Ted Constance Convocation Center (Old Dominion University) where he and other 5 Fam artists have opened up for such notable artists as 50 Cent, Freeway, and Little John & The East Side Boys to name a few. He has also made appearances at Boston's Comedy Club in NYC. Massive Jugganott has left many fans wanting more in the wake of his performances. His off beat energetic style leave audiences both cheering and laughing.
Massive's first single titled “The Who (Who is he)” can be heard on FM radio stations in the Mid-Atlantic and Gulf Coast States and can also be seen on local area cable video shows.
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Albums
No cApes, No mAsks, No mErcy |
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Press Reviews
"The hottest single since petey pablo's "Raise Up".
Ken Burns - IDJ Records |
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Location
Elizabeth City, NC - USA |
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