ABOUT BIG WHEEL RECORDS : BIG WHEEL RECORDS, a prominent Independent Label blazing the underground scene for over 10 years. In 2004, BIG WHEEL RECORDS debut release "Yo Cadillac" by Froze'Ony featuring Bun B, Twista, and Iceburg received consistent airplay in over 13 cities across the nation. With two new compilations, BIG WHEEL & DSR "TEXAS MOST WANTED" AND BIG WHEEL RECORDS "TEXAS MOST WANTED:THA COMPILATION", the label has a definite plan of keeping it's name in the streets hott and fresh with the people. Possessing a mind and track record of a successful entrepreneur as a businessman, not only in the entertainment industry. Big Wheel Records doors are always open to new talent, artists, producers, and street team family. BIG WHEEL RECORDS consists of 6 artists: FROZE'ONY,LIL SHINE, YOUNG TAY, RIZZO, DOUGHBOY, OAK CLIFF HARDHITTAz and BIG WHEEL, (the group). Be on the lookout for "BIG THANGS" in regards to Big Wheel Records
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THE OAK CLIFF HARDHITTAZ :
In the age where every artist basically sound and looks the same, where talent is smothered by great engineering and studio gangster tactics are deemed as "HOT" and where marketing schemes sell garbage records along with expensive videos with big butt chicks seem to sell more than Real Music. There is an answer.
The Oak Cliff Hard Hitters Lil Richard and A.Otu have to be considered two of the best pound for pound lyrical and conceptual rappers in their age class. Originally signed to Tight Life Records in 2000 these two youngster are surprisingly marketing savvy and business smart as well as a no nonsense attitude in the studio.
Lil Richard is considered the shaker and Otu the mover. With there combined efforts make up THE OAK CLIFF HARD HITTERS. These two fighters are known for their single in 2001 entitled "How We Do It" at the time the biggest single on the Tight Life Times Up album and their two most recent mixed cd's, "The Show" and "The Oak Cliff Hard Hitters" the self entitled mixed CD that is said to have stapled them into their name. Produced by Sub-Z and B.Blaze of Tha' Coalition.
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ear 2005 both 17 years old and already signed with an new recording deal. Both just done with High School and aware of what they want to do for a living. They deliver another smoker entitled "Take It To The Street", a cocky Club Cumber produced by none other than the Might "Boom". With catchy hooks and slick wordplay this instigative collaboration will definitely be defined as Fight Music Throwed and Popping is what The Hard Hitters Deliver once again...