Fayettenam damn near on fire right now š„
Between Drake allegedly throwing shots at J. Cole, the whole āwho really put on for the cityā debate, the viral Mount Rushmore conversations, the 2-6 Cypher talk, and rumors floating around that PFG got a new video with Cole on the way⦠the city got the internet in a chokehold right now š
Now Big Cake-O aka Anu Naki got people talking AGAIN after his interview with Big A on WCCG 104.5 where he spoke on different routes artists take to make it out the Ville. Some stay home and grind it out locally. Others leave the city, network, and use outside resources to find their lane. Folks in the comments immediately started debating whether he was throwing shots at Cole or just speaking facts from his perspective.
But while everybody online arguing and picking sides⦠Cake-O still doing what rappers supposed to do: RAP.
He just dropped a crazy freestyle over that Tupac energy and now the internet dissecting every line š Especially that āCOLE worldā bar spelled C-O-L-D in the caption. Was it a shot? A coincidence? Marketing? Yāall decide š
One thing for sure though⦠Fayettenam hip-hop got the people TALKING again. And whether itās love, debate, rumors, diss records, documentaries, cyphers, or viral freestyles⦠the city lit right now šÆ
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Going back in the BigCas910 TV vaults for this one. š„š„
One thing about Scabaan ⦠the bars was NEVER the problem. Straight raw talent from the Ville. No gimmicks. No industry handouts. Just work ethic, punchlines, and grind.
This that era when Fayetteville artists was really flooding the streets and internet trying to get heard by the world. Salute to everybody that kept creating and never stopped believing in the city.
Fayettenam forever. š«”
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Had to hit the vaults and bring one of my own back out. š¬š„
Before the documentaries⦠before all the interviews and media runs⦠it was always the music first. This Big Cas classic came from an era when we was really outside pushing Fayettenam culture heavy and trying to make the world respect the 2ā6.
Everything yāall seeing now with the city growing, the attention on Fayetteville, the debates, the history⦠we really lived this.
BigCas910 TV vaults officially open. More classics on the way. š
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Before the blogs. Before the algorithms. Before everybody was chasing viral moments⦠Fayetteville was already outside putting on for the city. šŗš„
Digging deep in the BigCas910 TV vaults and bringing back another classic from the Wolfpac era. Real 2ā6 history. Real Fayettenam energy. This was back when everybody had hunger, DVDs in the trunk, and something to prove.
A lot of people talk about the city now⦠but these are the artists that helped build the foundation.
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Right now the internet is in complete chaos. Drake got people saying he taking shots at J. Cole all over the Iceman album, Fayetteville rappers going back and forth over the 2-6 Cypher, who showed love, who didnāt, who the king of the city is, and everybody debating the legacy of Fayettenam hip-hop.
But while all the drama going on, one of the dopest things happening right now is the REAL history finally being told.
Bomm Sheltuh member Nervous Reck has been posting stories about how the crew formed, how he met Filthe Ritch, and how they first got into hip-hop. In one of the recent clips, he tells the story about their first big talent show performance at E.E. Smith High School in 1993 after the group finally decided on the name Necessary Roughness instead of Ruff Necks because MC Lyte had just dropped a song with that title.
But one piece of history he left out⦠before Ruff Necks, before Necessary Roughness, the original name of the crew was actually Wolfpack. š
And what makes this story even crazier is the lineup from that talent show. You had Bomm Sheltuh performing⦠alongside future R&B superstar Lilā Mo and future comedy superstar Affion Crockett all in the SAME building at E.E. Smith in 1993. Fayetteville was loaded with talent way before the world knew what Fayettenam really was.
Iām about to post the full footage from that show, along with the clip from our documentary where Filthe Ritch reminds Nervous Reck that they originally started as Wolfpack. This is bigger than rap drama. This is documenting the roots of the culture that eventually led to Fayetteville producing artists that changed the world.
This is real Fayettenam history.
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Before there was BigCas910 TV⦠there was a whole new media wave being built in Fayettenam.
Shoutout to Lizzie Yayo and Mazerati Santana for really helping push the city forward during that 2020ā2022 era when independent media was starting to hit different.
When I came back to the ville in 2022 and linked with KingHu_B shooting visuals, that connection led me into the worlds of Keepin It A Bando and On Da Rize TV⦠and from there we started documenting Fayettenam history in real time.
At the time, everybody was inspired by the new era of platforms like DJ Vlad and Akademiks, and we were trying to create OUR version of that for the 2-6. Real conversations. Real stories. Real Fayettenam history.
One of the hardest series from that era was āOn Da Rize UNCENSOREDā hosted by Mazerati Santana where they started diving deep into the street stories, music history, rap beefs, industry politics, and the untold legends that helped shape Fayettenam.
Now Iām about to start leaking more classic footage from the vaults again. šš„
Starting with this legendary clip where Big Face speaks on one of the biggest rumors Fayettenam hip-hop ever talked about⦠the alleged situation involving Rain 910 and J. Cole and whether a female played a role in the fallout between them musically.
This Fayettenam history different. šÆ
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FAYETTENAM IS ON FIRE RIGHT NOW šš„
First the Mount Rushmore debatesā¦
Then Drake finally drops and takes direct shots at J. Cole over backing out the smokeā¦
Now Rain 910 jumps on Facebook in full heat mode calling out the entire Fayetteville rap scene and saying the city mindset is the problem.
āNot the people⦠the mindset.ā
One thing about Fayettnam⦠the passion is REAL. Everybody wanna be heard. Everybody wanna be king. And right now the tension in the city is at an all-time high.
The question isā¦
Is this healthy competition?
Or is the pressure finally boiling over? š
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