“Things Done Changed…” - Review of Big Noyd’s Illustrious
“Yo it’s the R-A-double P/E-R/N-O-Y-D/niggas can’t fuck wit’ me…” proclaimed Big Noyd on Mobb Deep’s monumental classic, 1995’s The Infamous. The aforementioned verse not only propelled “Give Up The Goods (Just Step)” to become a fan favorite but the rapper that “pushed the Infiniti straight outta QB” became identified as the unofficial third member of Mobb Deep. However, legal troubles and fallible record deals hampered Noyd’s chances of really capitalizing on any notoriety that comes along with being a rap star. In spite of all the setbacks, Noyd proves perseverance is key on the respectable Illustrious. Backed by independent powerhouse Koch Records and bursting with Queensbridge bravado, Noyd mixes gritty lyrics with grimy beats to deliver possibly his strongest effort to date.
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