From street battles in Brickyard to performing alongside heavyweights like DaBaby and Project Pat, North Carolina’s own Bigg Baggz has always moved with purpose. Now, with over a decade in the game, he’s leveling up with his latest single “50K” a bold reintroduction and a declaration that yesterday’s price is not today’s price.
Raised on the beats of his grandfather’s DJ sets, Bigg Baggz fell in love with music before he could legally enter a club. He DJed his first party at 14, absorbing the energy of hip hop while refining his ear through vinyl and turntables. But it wasn’t long before he stepped to the mic, trading the decks for a pen and pad.
His journey from “Candy Man” hustler in grade school to battle-rap champ at Amhurst Gardens is a saga in itself—built on resilience, sharpened by real-life experiences, and stamped with authenticity. Influenced by the likes of 2Pac, Master P, Biggie, and Nas, Baggz didn’t just mimic his heroes; he carved out his own lane by telling his truth.
Formerly known as 704 Baggz, the artist took the bold step to rebrand, emerging with a new name and even greater ambition. His single “50K” serves as both an anthem and a checkpoint—a record that flexes not just wealth, but worth.
“‘50K’ is the introduction of Bigg Baggz. It’s a statement. I’ve grown, I’ve evolved—and I want the world to know: the value has gone up.”
Shot across four different locations in Charlotte, NC and brought to life by BuckTV, the “50K” music video is Bigg Baggz’s first fully cinematic production. With sleek visuals, dynamic scenes, and a raw urban edge, the video captures the essence of his rise and reinvention.
Signed to One9 Music and distributed by The Orchard / SONY, Bigg Baggz is no stranger to major moves. He’s collaborated with industry names like DaBaby, Rich Dunk, and Project Pat, and performed at standout events including Up Thru Smoke Festival, Apple Chill Festival, DUB Car Show, and the Good x Evil Tour. He’s shared stages with Migos, Kodak Black, Blac Youngsta, Boosie, and more.
His grind has earned him press in Hip Hop Weekly, XXL Mag, ThisIs50, Billboard UK, HipHopSince1987, and appearances on podcasts like Say Word and Micky Truth.
Bigg Baggz isn’t just about music, he’s building an empire.
- Good x Evil Clothing: A streetwear brand that reflects the duality of struggle and success.
- Good x Evil Kennels: A growing business in the canine world.
- Film and Directing: His documentary “Perfect Timing” debuted at Arysley Cinema, marking his entrance into visual storytelling.
- Acting: With film already in motion, he’s expanding into roles both in front of and behind the camera.
“50K” is out now on all major platforms via One9 Music / The Orchard. You can stream it and explore more of Bigg Baggz’s work through the official link.


