Big Gerb
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Independent artist Big Gerb drops "Mom And Pops", a Hardcore Rap track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. This track does what good hardcore rap does best — it connects. Discover "Mom And Pops" and the rest of the Big Gerb discography on SoundClick.
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"If I close My Eyes Forever" by Big Gerb is a Hardcore Rap production available on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. A hardcore rap track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. Stream "If I close My Eyes Forever" and explore more from Big Gerb on SoundClick.
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SoundClick artist Big Gerb presents "Don't really Want It", an outstanding release in the Hardcore Rap genre. The track showcases Big Gerb's instinct for crafting memorable music. Every element feels intentional, resulting in a cohesive hardcore rap track that resonates. Big Gerb continues to build a Hardcore Rap catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.
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"Paper Be calling Me" is a Hardcore Rap track by Big Gerb on SoundClick. Big Gerb demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. The production choices here reflect a genuine understanding of what makes hardcore rap work. Explore the full Big Gerb catalog on SoundClick and discover more Hardcore Rap music from independent creators.
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SoundClick artist Big Gerb presents "I Keep Holding On", an outstanding release in the Hardcore Rap genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The kind of hardcore rap track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "I Keep Holding On" has peaked at #12 in the Hardcore Rap category on SoundClick. Big Gerb is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Hardcore Rap music directly to fans worldwide.
I'm the realest fat boy you could ever meet. My music speaks for itself. I don't do that bubble gum rap; I just put my life story on beats.
I started rapping back in 2000 with a group called Overflow. It was the first and last group I was in. I rather be a solo artist. When you're in a group there's too many conflicting opinions.
I haven't done many live performances lately, but I'd love to; and getting paid to do it would only make me like it more.
I've done most of my recording at other people's studios, but for personal use I work off of Cool Edit Pro and a cheap $10 Phillips mic from Wal-Mart.