You don’t last over two decades in music without being built different—and Thisisbiggz has proven just that. With a Billboard plaque, credits alongside EarthGang, G Herbo, Jadakiss, Moneybagg Yo, and Lil Boosie, and a seat as a Grammy voting member, Biggz has carved out a lane that blends longevity, versatility, and purpose.
His most recent project, Norfolk, produced alongside his brother Seat, showcases everything Biggz brings to the table. The feature from G Herbo may grab the spotlight, but behind the scenes, Biggz was hands-on from start to finish—structuring the music, recording vocals, mixing, mastering, coaching performance, and ensuring publishing and distribution were handled. This is production on a master level.
And yet, for all the accolades, Biggz stays grounded in the work. Every artist he works with starts with the same thing: a conversation. “I want to know what the artist is trying to say and how they want people to feel,” he says. “That’s where the music starts.” That approach turns sessions into stories—and beats into blueprints.
He developed that intentional process over time, learning the business from the ground up. His journey started in Baltimore, where the rhythm of the streets and soul of the church shaped his ear. At 13, he relocated to Virginia’s 757, where he transitioned from student to creator—learning the tools, developing his style, and building relationships that would carry him into professional success.
That focus led him to intern with Timbaland at Thomas Crown Studios, an experience that sharpened his studio discipline and solidified his commitment to world-class sound. From those early sessions to executive-producing full projects, Biggz has never stopped evolving.
But what separates him from most producers is how much he puts into every step. He doesn’t just sell beats—he builds with artists. From sound selection to songwriting support, mixing to mastering, and even helping with release strategy and performance prep, he treats every project like it matters. Because it does.
As much as he’s respected by his peers, Biggz isn’t chasing charts or clout. He’s chasing legacy. He works with both major-label talent and independent artists who are serious about their craft. The common thread? He only aligns with people ready to go all in.
Now, with over 100 credits to his name, a foundation in both Baltimore and the 757, and a vision that stretches far beyond the studio, Thisisbiggz is showing the world what it looks like to be a producer with purpose.
Connect with Thisisbiggz:
Instagram: @thisisbiggz
Website: www.thisisbiggz.com
Email: biggz@prime-records.com