Fan of tech n9ne or not, this album is on fire. Got that REAL gutter feel, its a must listen.
Tech N9ne Presents; Big Scoob's Monsterifik.
To stay true to yourself you write about what you know. That's exactly what Big Scoob does on his 2009 debut album: Tech N9ne Presents Big Scoob Monsterifik. Throughout the album's 20 tracks, Big Scoob writes about his experiences from the streets, talking about his life. With a gritty flow and street-level viewpoints on songs like 'Don't Get Stompt' and 'Reflektions', Scoob grabs the listener and pulls them into his world. Big Scoob's relationship with Tech N9ne began years ago during their school days. Over the years, Scoob and Tech would continue to cross paths with one another while each developed their own musical styles and visions. The two would eventually find moderate success together in a Rap group known as the 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains, but would go their separate ways in continuing their artistic journeys. Fast forward to 2009 and Big Scoob and Tech N9ne reconnect. Get on Big Scoob's side of the street, with songs that aren't just big, they're Monsterifik.
Tracklist:
1. Drafted (intro)
2. Big Fella
3. Bet I Don't (ft. TXX Will & B Legit)
4. Real Nigga
5. Monsterifik (ft. Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko)
6. Don't Get Stomped (ft. Tech N9ne)
7. Take Aim
8. Bring It To The Table (ft. Skatterman)
9. Only Know Hard (ft. 8 Ball, MJG & Krizz Kaliko)
10. Breathe Again (ft. Irv Da Phenom)
11. Brand New Day (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
12. Reflektions (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
13. D-Boy (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
14. Street Life (ft. Whitebear, TXX Will & Krizz Kaliko)
15. Let Me Holla At Cha (ft. Krizz Kaliko & Kutt Calhoun)
16. Doe Doe Doe (ft. J Ricjhter, Boogie Mang & 1Ton)
17. Salue (ft. Tech N9ne)
18. Stik & Move (ft. Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, TXX Will & Whitebear) B
19. How We Party
20. Drafted (outro)
As a member of KC MO's 57 RDV's Big Scoobs new release via Strange Music is a perfect example of the gutter rap some insist Strange Music doesnt cater too. A great "hood" release, with some killer slaps.

Tech N9ne Presents; Big Scoob's Monsterifik.
To stay true to yourself you write about what you know. That's exactly what Big Scoob does on his 2009 debut album: Tech N9ne Presents Big Scoob Monsterifik. Throughout the album's 20 tracks, Big Scoob writes about his experiences from the streets, talking about his life. With a gritty flow and street-level viewpoints on songs like 'Don't Get Stompt' and 'Reflektions', Scoob grabs the listener and pulls them into his world. Big Scoob's relationship with Tech N9ne began years ago during their school days. Over the years, Scoob and Tech would continue to cross paths with one another while each developed their own musical styles and visions. The two would eventually find moderate success together in a Rap group known as the 57th Street Rogue Dog Villains, but would go their separate ways in continuing their artistic journeys. Fast forward to 2009 and Big Scoob and Tech N9ne reconnect. Get on Big Scoob's side of the street, with songs that aren't just big, they're Monsterifik.
Tracklist:
1. Drafted (intro)
2. Big Fella
3. Bet I Don't (ft. TXX Will & B Legit)
4. Real Nigga
5. Monsterifik (ft. Tech N9ne & Krizz Kaliko)
6. Don't Get Stomped (ft. Tech N9ne)
7. Take Aim
8. Bring It To The Table (ft. Skatterman)
9. Only Know Hard (ft. 8 Ball, MJG & Krizz Kaliko)
10. Breathe Again (ft. Irv Da Phenom)
11. Brand New Day (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
12. Reflektions (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
13. D-Boy (ft. Krizz Kaliko)
14. Street Life (ft. Whitebear, TXX Will & Krizz Kaliko)
15. Let Me Holla At Cha (ft. Krizz Kaliko & Kutt Calhoun)
16. Doe Doe Doe (ft. J Ricjhter, Boogie Mang & 1Ton)
17. Salue (ft. Tech N9ne)
18. Stik & Move (ft. Tech N9ne, Krizz Kaliko, TXX Will & Whitebear) B
19. How We Party
20. Drafted (outro)
As a member of KC MO's 57 RDV's Big Scoobs new release via Strange Music is a perfect example of the gutter rap some insist Strange Music doesnt cater too. A great "hood" release, with some killer slaps.