Big Tiggah
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Big Tiggah is an American based television and radio personality, recording artist, actor and model.
He has appeared as the host of BET's popular programs Rap City: The Basement and 106 and Park, and also hosts his own radio show from Power 105 in New York City, which is rather popular.
He was known for his freestyles with guest artists that appeared on Rap City: The Basement. Though never inking a deal with a major label, he has landed impressive guest appearances on tracks for artists such as R. Kelly, Cam'Ron and The Terror Squad. He has reached the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice, on R. Kelly's single, "Snake", from his Chocolate Factory album, and again on the "Snake" (Remix) which also featured a guest appearance by rapper Cam'Ron. Tiggah later sued R. Kelly, for allegedly not paying royalties for songwriting credits.
He has appeared in low-budget Urban films, such as "State Property", "Paid in Full" and "Killa Season".