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Big Noyd
Birth name TaJuan Perry
Origin Queensbridge, New York City, New York
Genres Hip hop
Years active 1993–present
Labels Tommy Boy/Warner Bros. Records (1993–1997)

Landspeed Records (2001-2003) Monopolee Records (2004-2005) Traffic Entertainment (2005-2006) Noyd Inc./Koch Records (2007-Present)

Associated acts Mobb Deep
Infamous Mobb
Chinky
Joell Ortiz
40 Glocc

TaJuan Perry, better known as Big Noyd, is an American emcee from the Queensbridge projects in the New York City borough of Queens. He is closely affiliated with Mobb Deep, and he is featured on 6 of their albums. He is of Puerto Rican and African American descent.[1]

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Biography

Big Noyd's debut was his verse on "Stomp 'Em Out" from Mobb Deep's 1993 debut Juvenile Hell, but it was first in 1995, on Mobb Deep's album The Infamous that Big Noyd attracted wider attention. On Mobb Deep's song "Give Up The Goods (Just Step)" from The Infamous he started the second verse with the line: Yo, it's the r-a-double-p-e-r n-o-y-d, niggas can't fuck with me! He has later stated that he received his first contract, for $300,000, because of that line.[2]

His debut album, Episodes of a Hustla, was released in 1996 on Tommy Boy Records. But as Big Noyd was incarcerated at the time of the release, he didn't have full control over the album, and the album turned out only to contain 11 songs. In 2003, Big Noyd returned with his second album, Only The Strong. This album, just like his debut, had many Mobb Deep-related features, but it was a good introduction to people which had yet to hear Big Noyd's music. Noyd attributes the lackluster sales due to Landspeed Records filing for bankruptcy (which became Traffic Entertainment Group) in an unrelated lawsuit, just as the album was being released. In 2004, Big Noyd released his third album, On The Grind, also featuring many guest-spots by Mobb Deep-related artists. The album was released independently through Monopolee Records, which Noyd helped to found and released under his full control, preventing issues that happened with Landspeed and Tommy Boy Records.

Discography

Album information
Episodes of a Hustla
  • Released: September 16, 1996
  • R&B/Hip-Hop Chart Position: #59 [3]
  • Singles: "Recognize & Realize (remix)", "Usual Suspects"
Only the Strong
  • Released: September 23, 2003
  • R&B/Hip-Hop Chart Position: #45 [4]
On the Grind
  • Released: January 25, 2005
  • Singles: "Off The Wall", "Come Thru"
The Stickup Kid
  • Released: August 22, 2006
The Co-Defendants Vol. 1
  • Released: April 24, 2007
Illustrious
  • Released: January 22, 2008
  • Singles: "Things Done Changed Feat. Kira"
Street Kings
  • Released: March 10, 2008
Queens Chronicle
  • Released: 2010

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