
Queens Chronicle (Explicit)
Queensbridge heavyweight TaJuan Perry, better known as Big
Noyd, has worked with 50 Cent, Cormega, Rakim and is off
course a member of the tight-knit Mobb Deep family. Noyd’s
role in the Mobb Deep camp goes all the way back to his
debut on “Stomp Em Out” from Mobb Deep’s 1993 debut Juvenile
Hell, but it was on The Infamous album that Big Rapper Noyd
attracted wider attention. On the song “Give Up The Goods
(Just Step)” he started the second verse with the line “Yo,
it s the r-a-double-p-e-r n-o-y-d, n*gg*s can’t f*ck with
me!” He has later stated that he received his first contract
(for $300,000) because of that line. Noyd continued to make
show stopping appearances on nearly every following Mobb
Deep album along with numerous tours, countless guest shots
and string of solo releases all his own. He has cemented
himself as one of New York s most consistent MCs. Big Noyd
kicks off ...