Ali & Big Gipp

Location:
US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Rap
Site(s):
Label:
Derrty Ent/ Universal Records
Type:
Major
ALI & GIPP:



Ali hails from the platinum group the St. Lunatics & Gipp hails from the platinum group Goodie Mob.

The fusing of their very different and distinctive way of dressing and rapping make this group a stand out.

The Group is signed to 3 time Grammy winning, Multi-Platinum recording artist Nelly's new label Derrty Ent.

Their new single "Don't Call Me No More" will be shipped to radio within the next month.

Look for their highly anticipated album Kinfolk this Fall.



Ali & Big Gipp Score 1 Record

At Rhythm Crossover Format



New Album 'Kinfolk' Debuts Later This Summer



(New York, NY May 26, 2006) Hot off the heels of their smash hit 1 single Grillz, Ali, of the platinum selling group St. Lunatics, and "Dirty South" impresario Goodie Mob alum Big Gipp score the 1 most added record at the rhythm crossover radio format this week with their debut single, "Go Head" from their collaborative CD Kinfolk. Kinfolk, due in stores late summer 06 is on superstar rapper Nelly's record label, Derrty Ent., an imprint with Universal Motown Records.



Go Head, produced by up and coming St. Louis native Trife, is an anthemic summer song that combines "midwest swing" with southern crunk. The Go Head video was directed by newcomer Melina and will be serviced to video outlets soon.



"Gipp and I started hanging out a while back and found that we had a lot in common," says Ali. "We're both considered leaders in our crews, we're fathers and even though we have different styles, we respect each other's skills." Gipp describes their collaborative effort as the best of both worlds-- the St. Lunatics kicked off the midwest movement and Goodie Mob helped establish southern rap, thats why I say its the best of both worlds. Plain and simple."



In that spirit, Kinfolk has a mix of songs featuring "St. Louis" kin: Nelly, Murphy Lee and Derrty Ent newcomers, Chocolate Tai and Avery Storm; "Atlanta" kin Cee-lo and other southern all-stars include Juvenile, David Banner, Three 6 Mafia and Bun B. The album collab also contains a mix of mid-west and southern producers including the St. Louis hit-makers Jason "Jay E" Epperson and The Track Starz, Atlanta's uber-producer Dallas Austin and other talented newcomers.



Ali made his debut on Nelly's 9X platinum groundbreaking debut, Country Grammar (2000). The St. Lunatics member was also featured on the groups' platinum certified album, Free City (2001). In 2002, he released his own noted solo album, Heavy Starch. Ali guested on various albums including the Longest Yard soundtrack as well as the Coach Carter soundtrack. Gipp has been one of the main cogs in the "Dirty South" movement since the mid-'90's as a leader of the groundbreaking, platinum-plus group Goodie Mob. The thought- provoking, Atlanta based foursome broke down the wall of East Coast/West Coast dominance in 1995 with their debut album Soul Food. The pioneering group's subsequent albums, including 1998's Still Standing, and their steadfast alliance with fellow "Dirty South" phenoms Outkast, forever cemented their reputation as one of hip-hop's most innovative groups. The original members began embarking on their own journeys in 2002, with Gipp releasing his first solo album, Mutant Mindframe, in 2003.
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