Straight from Ottawa, Canada, Charlee Biggsdelivers raw hip-hop that doesn’t bite its tongue. Drawing inspiration from Tupac, Snoop Dogg, Biggie, Wu-Tang, Dogg Pound, Kanye, Tribe Called Quest, and Outkast, his style is straight bars and boom-bap, built on truth, poetry, and pure hustle.
His sound? Written hip-hop—real rap. Charlee makes his own beats, writes his own verses, and records in his home studio, often creating while the rest of the world’s asleep. It’s in those quiet hours where the realest stories get told.
He’s not letting up either—dropping two singles this month alone, and already has albums scheduled for October, January, April, and July. With six projects in the vault and over 100 tracks written, Charlee Biggs is a machine with no off switch.
Every line is rooted in experience. His message is clear: there’s another side to pain—a better one. His music is about overcoming struggle, pushing through adversity, and staying grounded in who you are.
He’s underground and unapologetic. “I’ve been messing with anyone who’s real and can afford it,” he says—collaborating with artists who share that same hunger. And after dropping the dead weight of non-believers, he’s been on full gas, proving the only validation he needs comes from the grind.
On social media, he keeps pushing—grinding daily to push the numbers and connect with fans who actually get it. Every track is real, raw, and uncut—nothing fake, nothing filtered. Just Charlee Biggs telling his story through rhythm and rhyme.
Listen Now: Charlee Biggs on Apple Music
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Charlee Biggs isn’t just making music—he’s laying the blueprint for independent artists with something to say. His dream? Drop every song he’s got over the next 2 years and rewrite the next chapter. Death Row Records might be the dream—but the work is the legacy.