Big Moe
Big Moe is a popular American rapper known for his unique style and contributions to the Houston hip-hop scene. He gained fame in the late 1990s and is often associated with the Chopped and Screwed music genre, which involves slowing down the tempo of songs and adding various effects. His music often features themes of street life and personal experiences.
Born as Kenneth Doniell Moore in 1974, Big Moe was a member of the Screwed Up Click, a collective of Houston artists led by the late DJ Screw. He released several albums, with his most notable work being "City of Syrup," which showcased his distinctive voice and laid-back delivery. Big Moe passed away in 2015, but his influence on Southern hip-hop remains significant.