The Memphis rap scene is buzzing with excitement as CMG label artist Big Boogie prepares to host a hometown release event for his new album, “Redrum Wizard.” The event promises to be a vibrant celebration of music and local talent, with fans eagerly awaiting a night filled with rhythm and rhymes at Moneybagg Yo’s Cache 42 Kitchen and Cocktails.
A Night to Remember
Big Boogie’s announcement on Instagram has his nearly one million followers counting down the days until they can witness his electrifying performance live. The event is not just a celebration of the new album but a symbol of Big Boogie’s growing influence in the rap industry.
The Album: A Collaboration-Filled Hit
Featuring 18 tracks, “Redrum Wizard” includes collaborations with notable names such as Grammy-nominated Memphis rap star GloRilla and Brooklyn MC Lola Brooke. The album’s release is a testament to Big Boogie’s artistry and his ability to create music that resonates with fans across different spectrums.
Key Performances and Recognition
In the past year, Big Boogie has experienced a meteoric rise in his career. Notable performances at the Beale Street Music Festival and the University of Memphis’ Student Madness have solidified his status as one of the most promising talents to emerge from Memphis. The success of his single “Pop Out” and album project “Underrated” have garnered him well-deserved acclaim and a gold certification from the RIAA.
The Event: A Reflection of Memphis’ Musical Essence
The upcoming event at Cache 42 is more than just an album release; it’s a showcase of Memphis’s rich musical heritage. Big Boogie’s commitment to his roots and the local community is evident in his choice of venue and the anticipation that has built up around the event.
What’s Next for Big Boogie?
As Big Boogie continues to ascend the ranks of the rap world, fans can expect more groundbreaking music and live performances that capture the heart of Memphis’ vibrant musical culture. With “Redrum Wizard,” Big Boogie is not just releasing an album; he’s cementing his legacy in the annals of rap history.