Big Big Big shout out to Eturnul Feat. (Angelique Jonelle & DJ Mac Cummings) for this banger! This song will take you back in the day when everyone knew they had to make it home before the street lights came on. This song has a great message as Eturnul relates to the listeners that she is a normal girl like anyone else ( Just the messenger) as she is on a mission from an extraordinary God ( JESUS).
Eturnul is one of the hardest-working CHH artists in the game. She has been on the Bobby Jones show and featured with some great artists. She has truly earned the
# 1 spot on His Hop Radio.
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About the beat
Wikipedia,
"Mr. Big Stuff" is a song by American singer Jean Knight. It was recorded in 1970 at Malaco Studio in Jackson, Mississippi at the same session as "Groove Me" by King Floyd. Knight's single was released by Stax Records because of the persistence of Stax publisher Tim Whitsett; "Groove Me" by King Floyd, which Whitsett strongly urged Malaco to release, also became a hit. Both songs are defined by two bar, off-beat bass lines, and tight arrangements by Wardell Quezergue.
Released on Knight's 1971 debut album of the same title, it became a huge crossover hit. The song spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Soul Singles chart and peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart, behind "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" by The Bee Gees.[3] Billboard ranked it as the No. 18 song for 1971. The song went double platinum and was the No. 1 Soul Single of the year.
Knight performed the song on Soul Train on December 11, 1971, during its first season.[5] "Mr. Big Stuff" became one of Stax Records' more popular and recognizable hits. It was featured in the 2007 mini-series The Bronx Is Burning. It was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 1972 Grammy Awards.
This song is told in anger from the narrator, telling an egotistical man, nicknamed Mr. Big Stuff, who owns rich cars and fancy clothes, and breaks other girls' hearts, to act maturely to the narrator, demanding that he return her love for him. This song also features a backup female chorus intoning "Oh Yeah", once in the song's Intro, twice in the first verse, and twice in the third verse.
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