BIG FACTS feat. JOSE GUAPO

BIG FACTS feat. JOSE GUAPO

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BIG FACTS feat. Lil B from Da Bluff

Lil B from Da Bluff sits down with Big Bank and DJ Scream for one of his realest interviews yet. He opens up about serving a 26-year prison sentence, maintaining his innocence, and the mental strength it took to survive the system. Lil B also talks about rebuilding his life, less ...  Show more

Big Facts feat. YFN Kay

YFN Kay pulls up to Big Facts to talk life after freedom, the momentum behind his Already Legend Tour, and what’s next for him musically and personally. He also speaks on his relationship with YFN Lucci, navigating Atlanta’s ever-changing music scene, and what legacy really means ...  Show more

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