This song is one of my proudest. I just had the itch to go hard and needed a beat that would fit. So after playing around with ideas I decided I was going to use Led Zeppelin to get the point across. The obvious sample is the guitar lick from “Whole Lotta Love” but I also took the drums from “When The Levee Breaks” and sped them up a bit with a touch of my own percussion. Add a little bass and some strings and everything just came together right. The video was shot with the help of my wingman G-Bird and the location of Mumford TX. Click Here to watch it. Download the song for FREE below!
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Music Video – Battering Ram
This song is the hidden track on Always The Quiet Ones. I’m not telling you where it’s hidden so please just buy the album to find out lol. The concept is simple: the Battering Ram that I hold is my music, and every song or album I make is just another swing against the door of the rap game.
I know I’m not a perfect artist or even a great one, but I feel like I improve with every project. I feel like I just keep on making impact with the Rap Game door and eventually that thing is going to give way and let me in (“Yeah it took a few ‘hits’ but the wood is split”). This is where persistence pays off as well, I’ve seen so many people say they want to be rappers. They try for a bit and eventually give up when things don’t materialize quickly (“Hell I’ve been standing outside for so long, all the other people in line have gone home.”). There’s also the matter of being so deep in this pursuit now that I’m not going to turn back until something big happens (“I done worked too hard, done too much, I’m not giving up spreading Big Hush”).
The video was a blast to make. This one was the first video I’ve made with an actual concept and story that plays off the song. Big thanks to Cranium Boy yet again for helping me plot the video and film it. Not to mention his role as the Rap Game that’s trying to keep me out. We couldn’t think of a better way to show that he was the Rap Game so at the last second we wrote “Rap Game” on his t-shirt with a sharpie lol. Hey, it worked. One thing we were both proud of was the “Oh I see what they did there” moment at the end when I put the chair back under the door knob. This was to imply that now that I’m in the Rap Game I’ll have to defend my place against the next artist coming up to takeover. Enjoy the video, download the album, spread the word!
Stay in Chillmode,
–Big Hush
Music Video – I Work For It
Well here’s numero uno in a new series I’m starting called “Song, Video, Story.” I want to kind of breakdown my songs so you can get in my head a little bit and understand more about the music and where I’m coming from. Then you can watch the video, lol.
This song is called “I Work For It” from my album “Always The Quiet Ones.” If you’ve listened to ANY of my music then you know by now I’m a working man. I put in my 40 hours a week just like everyone else and I try to make this rap career happen in the extra hours leftover (“I’m a working man by day, and a rapping man by night”). The bulk of this song is dedicated to that, working for a living and surviving paycheck to paycheck (“I’m on that payday hustle, you can laugh but I make my dough”). But it also applies to my attitude toward everything I do, because I work hard for anything that I need or want.
The hook is very simple and it was supposed to be, I wanted it to be a plain and simple anthem that summed things up in one sentence. It was also a way to just stick it in the face of everyone that thinks you can’t be a normal working stiff and make rap music (“Let me see respect get shown, for every single person on the job”). So it’s partly my aggravation toward the stereotype that somehow still exists, which paints all rap music as a “street hustlers only” world.
But this song is for everyone. Blue collar, white collar, hustlers, strippers, cashiers, waiters…EVERYONE that works for what they have (“Any angle, any avenue, if it’s something I can do then I do it for the revenue”).
So that’s it. As far as the video goes we were granted access to a pretty badass location under a building on the campus of Texas A&M University for those underground shots. As usual the one and only Cranium Boy provided some great camera work and even some acting (notice how well he throws water at cameras). My favorite part is the time lapse sunset at the beginning, I filmed that down on the Seawall in Galveston, Texas. Oh and fyi, all of my videos are shot with an HD flip cam. So if you’re impressed then there ya go, if NOT then there ya go! That’s it for this SVS. Look out for the future ones to come and enjoy the video!
Stay in Chillmode,
–Big Hush
Big Hush – Daisy Dukes Show Recap
Well my performance at Daisy Dukes (College Station, TX) on Sept. 11th came and went in a flash. I had a blast performing even if it was in front of an empty bar. I only had ten minutes to do my thing so I just had fun with it. Big shout out to AJ, G-Bird, Abbie, Shea, Pedro, Alli and Peggy for showing up to support me! I collected some of the footage in a YouTube video for you to see (below). I don’t care if it’s one person or 1,000 in front of me I’m going to perform like it’s the last show I’ll ever do. I definitely took notes from Justin Wilson and Shawn Noize on what a following should look like. They were rockin’ the stage to some good size crowds. Big thanks to Thank Tank Promotions for letting me be a part of the show. Talk to y’all after the next one!
Stay in Chillmode,
–Big Hush
Get That Money Free Instrumental
Check it out, I want to hear your version of “Get That Money”, one of the tracks from my latest album Always The Quiet Ones. Download the free beat w/hook below and make your own jam. Use it on your mixtapes or album, please just credit me as a feat. or on the song. Also post your version as a video response to the YouTube video below so I can check it out!
Download (right click the song title and select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”:
Get That Money Instrumental w/Hook
Here’s the YouTube video to respond to
Welcome To The Presentation Remixes
Ok, I’ve heard enough rappers tell me they can do a better job than me reppin’ the city. Now’s your chance! Whether you hate how I did it or just want to put your own spin on it, let’s hear how YOU rep Bryan College Station Texas and the 979!! I want to hear what presentation you would give an outsider. Please post your remix as a VIDEO RESPONSE to the YouTube video below so we can have all the remixes in one spot. This is for love of the B/CS so no hating in your track!
Download (right click the song title and select “Save Target As” or “Save Link As”:
Welcome To The Presentation Instrumental w/Hook
Here’s the YouTube video to respond to