Big Hookz

Rapper Big Hookz releases his new single “Break You Down” featuring Gyptian, Remo & Tzy Panchak. The song makes any individual want to turn up the stereo or just rock with the beat in their cars. Currently based in the metropolitan area (DC, Maryland, Virginia) aka (DMV), Big Hookz keeps dropping hits songs. Big Hookz musical Influences include artists such as Jay-z, Nas, Dr. Dre, and other musicians.

Big Hookz is currently signed to “StrTeam Entertainment” with Spinnup, which is a Universal Music Group sub-company. Previously signed to Sony & Penatly Entetainment Big Hookz was label mate with stars such as Trina, Joell Ortiz, NORE, CNN, Lord Finesse and The Beatnuts. Big Hookz drew Penalty Entertainment’s attention when he gained 3.5 million in streaming. Here is Big Hookz today with “Break You Down” that is expected to do great things. Big Hookz maintains an average of 150,000 monthly listeners on Spotify.

Big Hookz is a true triple threat, artist, executive-producer, entrepreneur and CEO of indie powerhouse StrTeam Ent and keeping the momentum going with his last single “Pull Out Cash” featuring Kevin Gates. Hookz has been busy this year after doing interviews at Power 105, and other HipHop. stations. Since 1987, he has had collaborations with Murder Inc/Empire – Irv Gotti’s Artist ” Boogie Byrd.

As a global artist, Big Hookz shared the stage and have done collaborated with countless high-profile artists such as Eminem, 50 Cent, Xzibit, The Game, O. T. Genasis, Mike Jones, Beenie Man, Kevin Gates, Styles P, and others. Many artists stand out among the crowd by making their presence felt and Big Hookz is a part of this lineup of the current music industry.

Big Hookz

Listen out for the new hit single “Break You Down” by Big Hookz featuring Gyptian, Remo & Tzy Panchak on the radio, in the clubs and all streaming platforms. The overall premise of the song is talking about how a man can break women down in appreciate of love, beauty, and her body. The song also indicates how women now want to be with a man since he has fame. The song production has a mixture of R&B, Hip-Hop, and taste of African beats that give the “Break You Down” an edge to becoming a sure-fire hit song. “Break You Down” is added to rotation on Clinton Lindsay’s The Foundation Radio Network.

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