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Bigmouthben - Biznessman #Flyah Review


Bigmouthben is a motivational entertainer/speaker that uses clean hip hop to heal, inspire, and lead his audience.  He has a very powerful story of overcoming life's major obstacles, being crush on the back of garbage truck and surviving that, to overcoming a 17 year drug addiction.  Bigmouthben has a documentary produced by Georgia Tech Students of Atlanta "Came From Nothing" that further tells his story of triumph.  His goal with music is to engage the streets in a meaningful way encouraging them to have hope, seek better ways, and pursue peace.  He has been recognized by the Mayor of Atlanta for his ongoing work in the community.  His music is loved by the young as well as the elders.  One fan posted " I must have listen to Biznessman 100 times in the last 2 days"

Bigmouthben went from sleeping under a bridge to owning a convenience store 2 blocks from that same bridge. He promotes hard work, determination, positive thinking, and  Spirituality as the key to coming up!

COULD THIS SONG BE THE START OF NEW MUSIC GENRE - HOPE HOP?

(ATLANTA, DC., U.S.A.) OCTOBER 5, 2017 -At first listen, one might think that they're listening to another trap related hip hop song, but after a few bars it becomes clear that this is not your average get rich, get high or die trying track.  Biznessman is more of a "Been there, done that and here's how I made it out and up" song with encouragement to the average hustler to consider his/her talents. -"If you can make it in the streets, you can make it as a businessman." -Bigmouthben
Biznessman tells Bigmouthben's story of the rise and fall in the trap game. He ends up homeless sleeping under a bridge. Upon a spiritual awakening, he turns it all around only to become a successful businessman owning a store 2 blocks from the bridge he slept under. "When I get clean and sober, I became a biznessman." -Bigmouthben
Biznessman boast of being  legit when it comes to getting money. "Got a shop on the block, no more running from the cops, no more stop frisk and search, got a store full of merch, I'm a biznessman...Legitimate Biznessman..."
Bigmouthben penned the lyrics while The Cratez produced the beat. Mac Gram engineered, arranged, and mastered this wonderful inspirational banger.   Bigmouthben continues to pioneer his new genre of hip hop - Hope Hop.

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