With each track released, Orlando, Florida's Big Makk increases his underground footprint for being responsible for some of the toughest underground sounds in all of global bass music. Whether rocking on a weekly basis at Orlando's well respected Shake and Bass party, or doing it "massively" with Nadastrom at DC's U Street Music Hall or rocking with/supported by the likes of everyone from DJ Snake to JSTJR and others, he's quietly amassing significant credibility for his craft. So, when you hear his latest zouk bass-meets-trap-meets-drum & bass-meets-zouk-meets turn of the century rap-inspired bootleg of Missy Elliott's Timbaland-produced and iconic 1999 single "Hot Boyz" (and immediately download it for free) it not only cements Big Makk's growing reputation, but its also completely re-interprets and refreshes the single's timeless qualities for the modern era.
Missy Elliott - "Hot Boys (Big Makk Bootleg)"
With each track released, Orlando, Florida's Big Makk increases his underground footprint for being responsible for some of the toughest underground s
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