Big Thoughts

Big Thoughts grew up in Huizen, underestimated and unheard. Cerebral palsy and special education put him in a box; music broke it. In rap he found clarity and the courage to say what silence hid.

At twelve, a cassette from his brother Eminem, Tupac, D12, Per Vers, Fresku showed him rap could be survival and art. He’s since carved a confessional, melancholic style that tells the truth with weight and clarity.

His second album, Confession, maps fourteen chapters: family conflict, depression, therapy, relapse, and the hard-won calm of Find Peace. Key tracks Confession, Evil, Fight Inside, Find Peace were written, performed, and fully produced by him.

His new single, So Many Masks, pushes the story forward. Built on the reality of not doing well, it reveals the masks he wears in daily life small talk, adapting to others and says what he truly feels. Silence was once his mask; the music lets him speak.