Как пишется биг бой

big boy — перевод на русский

Listen, big boy.

Послушайте, большой мальчик.

WILLIAM SMITH SAYS IT’S 15, AND HE’S SUCH A BIG BOY.

Уильям Смит говорит, что 15, и он такой большой мальчик.

My big boy.

Мой большой мальчик!

Look, I’m a big boy now.

Я уже большой мальчик.

Come on, Pete, you’re a big boy. You can help me get this star up.

Ты уже большой мальчик.

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— I’m going home, big boy.

Я еду домой, здоровяк.

That isn’t necessary, big boy.

В этом нет необходимости, здоровяк.

You wouldn’t ever do anything like that would you, big boy?

Ты же никогда бы не сделал ничего подобного, так ведь, здоровяк?

Big boy, Swan’s war chief.

Здоровяк, Свон командир.

Big boy, there ain’t nothing you can tell me about state prisons; I’ve been there before.

-Слушай здоровяк, не рассказывай мне про гос тюрьмы, бывал я там раньше.

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He’s a big boy now.

Какой он теперь большой.

So what, if you are a big boy already.

Что с того, что ты уже большой.

— Dino’s a big boy now.

– Дино уже большой.

— Yeah, be a big boy.

Большой. — Да, большой.

I’m a big boy today.

Я уже большой.

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Don’t get mad, big boy.

Не сердись, большой парень.

Big boy.

Большой парень.

You get some rest, big boy.

Ты немного отдохнешь, большой парень.

I wouldn’t worry too much, a big boy like you.

Не бойтесь! Вы ведь большой парень! Да, большой!

Yeah, he’s a big boy, just like his…

Да, он — большой парень, как его…

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I’m a big boy now.

Я уже взрослый.

Look, Ballin, I’m a big boy now.

Слушай, Баллин, я уже взрослый.

I appreciate your position, but come on, Tony, I’m a big boy.

Без шуток, я ценю твое мнение, но я уже взрослый.

I’m a big boy now.

Теперь я взрослый.

— You’re a big boy. What’s your name?

Взрослый!

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Your Majesty is a big boy now

Его Величество уже взрослый мальчик.

— Leo’s a big boy.

Лео уже взрослый мальчик.

Well, John’s a big boy.

Джон взрослый мальчик.

Look. I’m a big boy.

Послушай, я взрослый мальчик.

No, he’s a big boy.

Не, он взрослый мальчик.

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Hello there big boy.

Привет, крепыш!

Well, there’s my big boy.

Иди сюда! Вот и ты, мой крепыш!

To which I say… come on then, big boy… chase me.

И мой ответ… Вперёд, крепыш… догони меня.

Come on, you’re going on a date, big boy.

Брось, это же свидание, крепыш!

— Right now, come on over, big boy.

— Прямо сейчас, подходи, крепыш.

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Not so hard the first time, big boy.

Не так сильно, парень. Первый раз ведь.

— You feel that sting, huh, big boy?

— Чувствуешь боль, а парень?

Look alive, big boy.

Соберись, парень.

All right. Come on. Come on, big boy.

— Иди сюда парень.

Stay safe, big boy.

Будь осторожен, парень.

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It’s a 8 pounds big boy.

У вас мальчик, 3 кг 300 г.

You understand me, little big boy? You understand?

Ты понял меня, мальчик?

Big Boy goes there… and Fuzzy goes there… and T eddy goes there and Piggy goes there… and Monkey goes there and little Skippy goes there.

Мальчик сюда, а медвежонок сюда. Мышонок здесь, а свинку сюда. Обезьянку сюда, а утёнка сюда.

I’m thinking at you, my big boy.

Я думаю о тебе, мальчик мой.

You gotta act like a big boy on this one.

В этом деле ты должен действовать как больльшой мальчик.

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I drive a forklift… over at the Big Boy warehouse in Queens.

Вожу автопогрузчик на складах «Биг Бой» в Куинз.

Can’t we just go to Big Boy?

Может лучше пойдем Биг Бой?

The Barbecue Burger’s like the Big Boy.

Барбекью бургер почти как Биг Бой.

Because you’re not at Big Boy!

Потому что ты не в Биг Бой!

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big boy

существительное

мн.
big boys

большой мальчик

м.р.

There’s a seat for you at my big boy table.

Есть место для тебя, за столом больших мальчиков.

Больше

Контексты

There’s a seat for you at my big boy table.
Есть место для тебя, за столом больших мальчиков.

It is I, prince Harry, ruler of Hortensia and my mommy’s special big boy.
Это я, принц Гарри, правитель Гортензии и мамин большой мальчик.

‘Big Mike’ was a big boy, but he was my baby boy, my only child, and his life was brutally taken from me,” Lezley McSpadden wrote in her endorsement statement.
Майк был большим мальчиком, но это мой единственный ребенок, которого у меня жестоко отняли», — написала Клинтон мать Брауна Лезли Макспадден (Lezley McSpadden).

«Big Boys Don’t Cry».
«Большие мальчики не плачут».

We’re big boys and girls.
Мы большие мальчики и девочки.

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big boy

1) взрослый юноша

2)

шутл.

«большой мальчик»

3)

амер.

важная персона, «шишка»

Англо-русский современный словарь.
2014.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Not to be confused with DJ Big Boy.

Big Boi

Big Boi performing in 2006

Big Boi performing in 2006

Background information
Birth name Antwan André Patton Sr
Also known as Daddy Fat Sax

Lucious Left Foot

Billy Ocean

Francis the Savannah Chitlin Pimp

Born February 1, 1975 (age 48)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Education Tri-Cities High School
Genres Hip hop, Southern hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active 1992–present
Labels
  • Hitco
  • EMPIRE
  • Epic
  • Def Jam
  • LaFace
  • RCA
  • Jive
  • Purple Ribbon
Member of Dungeon Family
Formerly of
  • Outkast
  • Purple Ribbon All-Stars
  • Big Grams
Children 3
Website bigboi.com

Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for being a member of the southern hip hop duo Outkast alongside André 3000. Big Boi’s solo debut album Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was released in July 2010 to critical acclaim. He released his second studio album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors in 2012. Boomiverse, his third studio album, was released in June 2017.

Early life[edit]

Patton was born and spent the first half of his childhood in Savannah, Georgia, attending Herschel V. Jenkins High School,[1] before moving to Atlanta with his aunt Renee. He decided to pursue his interest in music at Tri-Cities High School, a visual and performing arts magnet school.

Patton credited his grandmother with getting him interested in music by sending him and his siblings to the store to buy 45 records. He further credited his uncle with introducing him to a wider variety of music, specifically Kate Bush, who he has described as his favorite artist.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Outkast[edit]

Patton met André Lauren Benjamin (stage name André 3000) while attending Tri-Cities High School. The two joined forces as Outkast in 1992 and signed with LaFace Records.[4]

Solo career[edit]

After four successful albums, Big Boi and André 3000 chose to make two solo albums, and release it as a double album under the Outkast name, as Speakerboxxx/The Love Below in 2003; Big Boi recorded Speakerboxxx, André 3000 recorded The Love Below. Speakerboxxx featured a style similar to Outkast’s previous efforts, while The Love Below explored a more offbeat territory, with André 3000 mainly singing rather than his usual rapping.

Big Boi released two of his songs as singles. «The Way You Move», featuring Sleepy Brown, was originally supported by urban radio, but crossed over to pop charts, where it supplanted André 3000’s «Hey Ya!» as the No. 1 song. The second single from Big Boi was «Ghetto Musick», which featured both members of Outkast and a sample from Patti LaBelle’s «Love, Need and Want You».[citation needed]

In November 2005, Big Boi released a mixtape/compilation album, Got Purp? Vol 2, in conjunction with the Purple Ribbon All-Stars through Purple Ribbon Records. The first single from the album was «Kryptonite», which reached 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. Outkast was also featured on the song «International Players Anthem (I Choose You)», the first single from UGK’s album Underground Kingz.

In 2007, after Idlewild, the sixth official OutKast duo album, Big Boi announced plans to release a proper solo album. Speakerboxxx had been seen by many as a solo album (and it effectively was one), but it was still released under the OutKast name, which made Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty his first «full-fledged» solo album. The album’s first promotional single, «Royal Flush», was released in 2007, and featured Raekwon and André 3000. Over the next few years the album was delayed many times, but multiple promotional and video singles were released, such as «Shine Blockas» (featuring Gucci Mane), «For Yo Sorrows» (featuring George Clinton and Too Short), and «General Patton» (featuring Big Rube). The first official single was «Shutterbugg», featuring Cutty, and the second was «Follow Us», featuring Vonnegutt. The album was formally released in July 2010. Guest artists included alternative urban singer Janelle Monáe, who went on to be a famed actor and entertainer in her own right, as well as T.I., B.o.B., and, on a hook, Big Boi’s old Dungeon Family friend Khujo.[5] Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was warmly received by most music critics, earning praise for its inventive sound, varied musical style, and Big Boi’s lyricism.[6][7]

Big Boi at Counterpoint Festival 2012

In a July 2010 interview for The Village Voice, Big Boi revealed that he was working on the follow-up album to Sir Lucious Left Foot, entitled Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, stating that he was «maybe about six songs into it».[8][9] It was released on November 13, 2012.[10] The first single from the album was «Mama Told Me» featuring Kelly Rowland.[11] The album featured guest appearances from ASAP Rocky, Ludacris, T.I., Little Dragon, Phantogram, Kelly Rowland and B.o.B.[12]

Later in 2012, Big Boi revealed that he had written ten songs for his third studio album. He reiterated his plans for a new studio album in January 2014.[13][14] He was featured on the Catch The Throne mixtape with the song «Mother of Dragons», it was released for free download on SoundCloud by HBO on March 7, 2014, to promote the fourth season of Game of Thrones.[15]

Big Boi had signed a management deal with Jordan Feldstein’s Career Artist Management in 2014, same year inked a record deal with Epic Records.[16][17]

On April 19, 2017, Big Boi revealed that his third studio album would be titled Boomiverse, and that two singles, «Mic Jack» (featuring Adam Levine) and «Kill Jill» (featuring Killer Mike and Jeezy), would be released the following day.[18] The track «All Night» from Boomiverse was used in the 2017 Apple iPhone X commercial which saw Alana Greszata lip syncing to the song for the «Animoji yourself» feature.

In 2018, Big Boi signed to L.A. Reid and Charles Goldstuck’s new label Hitco Music.[19][20]

In 2019, Big Boi performed at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show.[21] Along with other performers, he was criticized for agreeing to participate despite the U.S. national anthem protests by Colin Kaepernick and others.[22]

In November 2021, Big Boi announced that he had recorded a song with the British singer-songwriter Kate Bush, who Big Boi has repeatedly expressed his admiration for throughout his career.[23]

Acting[edit]

Big Boi appeared as a guest star on seasons 3 and 5 of Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘n Out, as well as guest-starring and appearing as a musical guest on Chappelle’s Show, performing his song «The Rooster». In 2006, he branched into feature film acting, appearing in ATL and Idlewild, followed by a starring role in 2007’s Who’s Your Caddy? He appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode «Wildlife», which aired November 18, 2008. Big Boi played hip hop artist Gots Money.[24] Big Boi appeared in an episode of the horror anthology web television series Creepshow.[25]

Multidisciplinary collaborations[edit]

In 2008, Big Boi began a collaboration on a new show with the Atlanta Ballet. The show, entitled big, premiered at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, April 10–13, 2008.[26] The show was performed by Atlanta Ballet dancers, local youth and talent, as choreographed by Lauri Stallings. Music may be performed live onstage during the performance,[27] as it was when the ballet created a live music/dance collaboration with the Indigo Girls.[28]

Personal life[edit]

Big Boi and his ex-wife Sherlita have one son and one daughter; he has another son from a previous relationship. In June 2022, Big Boi divorced Sherlita Patton, officially bringing their 20 years of marriage to a close. In Patton’s court filing, he stated there was «no reasonable hope of reconciliation» between Sherlita and him.

Big Boi is a registered Pit bull and French Bulldog breeder, and owns a 40-acre ranch outside of Atlanta he calls «the Ritz Carlton for Dogs.»[29] He is also the owner of two owls named Hootie and Hoodini.[30]

In 2009, together with Janice Faison Ahmed, Big Boi started Celebrity Trailers, an RV rental company created for professionals in the film, entertainment, and sports industries.[31]

In August 2011, Patton was returning from a cruise when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement drug dog at the Port of Miami alerted officers. Patton was arrested and charged with illegal possession of the controlled substance MDMA (in powder form) and Viagra.[32] Patton was released from the Miami-Dade County jail on a $16,000 bond.[33][34]

In 2013, while performing at the Summer Camp Music Festival, Big Boi did an air kick onstage and hurt his knee. Doctors determined that he tore his patella and did an operation to fix his knee. After the surgery, he had to postpone several tour dates, but promised he would be performing again in six weeks.[35]

He appeared as Mayor Atkins in the 2018 remake of the classic 1972 blaxploitation film Super Fly.

Politics and endorsements[edit]

The City of East Point presented Antwan “Big Boi” Patton with the city’s 2021 Global Icon Award and Key to the City for his contribution to the music industry and elevation of the City of East Point. [36]

In an interview with New York City’s Hot 97, Big Boi stated that the day after the 2012 United States presidential election, a woman approached him at an airport and congratulated him on «his win last night» (referring to Barack Obama winning re-election), to which Big Boi responded, «Bitch, I voted for Gary Johnson.»[37][38][39] In a video interview with the HuffPost in January 2013, he confirmed his libertarian political ideologies.[39]

In 2006, Big Boi founded the Big Kidz Foundation, a nonprofit organization to help youth in Atlanta.[40] The Foundation’s mission is to provide culturally-diverse experiences in the field of humanities while helping create socially-conscious youth. In January 2010, Big Boi and the executive director, Jennifer Shephard Lester, launched the Big Kidz Foundation in Savannah, Georgia. Lester also started the Rene Patton Scholarship, named after Big Boi’s late aunt, and the «Saving Lives Through the Arts Campaign.»[41]»

In 2010, Big Boi launched his custom Chuck Taylor sneakers with Converse.[42] The shoes feature the title of his Def Jam solo album debut: Sir Lucious Left Foot on the left, and Son of Chico Dusty on the right. His Big Boi logo is featured on the tongue of the shoe.

In 2015, Big Boi announced on the Rap Radar Podcast that he supported Bernie Sanders for President.[43]

In early 2022, a new television advertisement from realtor.com featured rapper Big Boi welcoming a couple to their first “Big Boi House.” The 30-second (and 44-second) advertisements feature the Atlanta rapper accompanying a couple as they explore their new home, commenting on their “Big Boi kitchen,” “Big Boi vaulted ceilings,” and “Big Boi school district.” The advertisement is the first Big Boi has done since a 2011 NFL and Pepsi Max Commercial and is backed by his 2003 single “The Way You Move.”[44]

Discography[edit]

  • Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty (2010)
  • Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors (2012)
  • Boomiverse (2017)

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Uncovered: The Series-Outkast Himself
2004 20 Funerals Lucious
2004 The Industry Himself
2006 ATL Marcus
2006 Idlewild Rooster
2007 Who’s Your Caddy? Christopher «C-Note» Hawkins
2008 How 2 Bulid a Rapper Industry Professional
2009 Kiss and Tail: The Hollywood Jumpoff Himself
2010 Kings of the Underground: The Dramatic Journey of UGK Himself
2011 Mr Immortality: The Life and Times of Twista Himself
2012 CounterPoint Music Festival Himself
2014 What Is Jai Paul Himself
2016 The Art of Organized Noize Himself
2017 Baby Driver Restaurant Patron #1
2018 Superfly Mayor Atkins
2018 The Andre 3000 Documentary Himself
2019 The Trap Himself
2020 LA Originals Himself

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 King of the Hill Reverend Nealy (voice) Episode: «Church Hopping»
2006–2007 Girlfriends Himself 3 episodes
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Gots Money Episode: «Wildlife»
2010 Freaknik: The Musical The Preacher Television film
2011 The Cookout 2 Peanut Television film
2012 The Playlist Remix Victim – ScreenWerks Episode: «Instruments of Destruction»
2012 Single Ladies Himself Episode: «Slave to Love»
2017 Star Himself Episode: «Next of Kin»
2017 Animals Fox 2 Episode: «Pigeons»
2019 The Bobby DeBarge Story Berry Gordy Television film
2019 Scream Police Officer 2 episodes
2019 Creepshow Pawnbroker Episode: «All Hallow’s Eve/The Man in the Suitcase»
2020 Celebrity Family Feud[45] Himself Season premiere
2022 The Future of Himself Episode: «Dogs»

Video games[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Def Jam: Icon Himself (voice)
2013 Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Charles «Chuy» Rendall (voice)

References[edit]

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  3. ^ Hogan, Marc (November 23, 2011). «A Short History of Big Boi’s Kate Bush Obsession». Spin. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  4. ^ Andrew Gill (July 20, 2010). «Big Boi does the Wikipedia Files». wbez.org. Chicago Public Radio. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved September 28, 2010.
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  6. ^ Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty (2010): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on July 5, 2010.
  7. ^ Dietz, Jason. July’s Best New Music. Metacritic. Retrieved on July 29, 2010.
  8. ^ Harvilla, Rob. Big Boi Is Not Too Artsy. The Village Voice. Retrieved on July 6, 2010.
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  25. ^ [1] BloodyDisgusting.com (June 20, 2019)
  26. ^ «Ballet Performances – Atlanta Ballet Tickets – Atlanta Ballet». Archived from the original on January 31, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  27. ^ «SPIN.com: Big Boi Collaborates with Atlanta Ballet». November 2, 2007. Archived from the original on November 2, 2007.
  28. ^ McLendon, Sherri L. (2002). «Indigo Girls Complement Atlanta Dancers. – Atlanta Ballet performs multimedia dance work – dance review». Dance Magazine. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012.
  29. ^ Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me (March 14, 2020). «‘Wait Wait’ For March 14, 2020, With Not My Job Guest Big Boi». NPR. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  30. ^ «Big Boi Wants to Keep His Owls Forever-Ever». RollingStone.com. November 9, 2019.
  31. ^ «Janice Ahmed owns ‘Celebrity Trailers’ with business partner Big Boi of OutKast». Rollingout.com. May 17, 2018.
  32. ^ Antwan «Big Boi» Patton Arrested! StraightfromtheA.com (August 7, 2011)
  33. ^ «OutKast member Big Boi arrested in Miami on drug charges». Miami Herald. August 7, 2011. Retrieved August 7, 2011.[dead link]
  34. ^ Campbell, Janie (August 7, 2011). «Outkast’s Big Boi Jailed On Drug Charges in Miami». NBC Miami. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  35. ^ «Big Boi From Outkast – Total Knee Obliteration … Caught On Tape». TMZ.
  36. ^ «Outkast’s Big Boi honored by City of East Point with key to the city, proclamation». 11Alive.com. February 22, 2021.
  37. ^ «Rapper Big Boi: Trashing Obama, praising Gary Johnson · Hammer of Truth». Hammeroftruth.com. December 13, 2012. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  38. ^ «Big Boi’s Post-Election Racist Moment: «I Voted for Gary Johnson» – Hit & Run». Reason.com. December 29, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  39. ^ a b «WATCH: Big Boi Explains He Didn’t Vote For Obama». Huffington Post. January 11, 2013.
  40. ^ «The Official Site of Big Boi’s Big Kidz Foundation». Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  41. ^ «Big Boi’s Big Kidz Foundation’s ‘Celebrity Weekend’ kicks off Friday| Savannah Now |». savannahnow.com. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  42. ^ «Big Boi Creates Classic Fashion with Converse! Sneaker Honors Star’s Unique Style!». UrbLife.com. August 13, 2010.
  43. ^ «Big Boi Supports Bernie Sanders, Stands by Second Amendment». radio.com. September 29, 2015.
  44. ^ «Realtor.com taps rapper Big Boi for rare television spot». Inman.
  45. ^ «2 Chainz Delays ‘So Help Me God’ Album Release». Rap-Up. September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.

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Not to be confused with DJ Big Boy.

Big Boi

Big Boi performing in 2006

Big Boi performing in 2006

Background information
Birth name Antwan André Patton Sr
Also known as Daddy Fat Sax

Lucious Left Foot

Billy Ocean

Francis the Savannah Chitlin Pimp

Born February 1, 1975 (age 48)
Savannah, Georgia, U.S.
Origin Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Education Tri-Cities High School
Genres Hip hop, Southern hip hop
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active 1992–present
Labels
  • Hitco
  • EMPIRE
  • Epic
  • Def Jam
  • LaFace
  • RCA
  • Jive
  • Purple Ribbon
Member of Dungeon Family
Formerly of
  • Outkast
  • Purple Ribbon All-Stars
  • Big Grams
Children 3
Website bigboi.com

Antwan André Patton (born February 1, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Boi, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for being a member of the southern hip hop duo Outkast alongside André 3000. Big Boi’s solo debut album Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was released in July 2010 to critical acclaim. He released his second studio album Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors in 2012. Boomiverse, his third studio album, was released in June 2017.

Early life[edit]

Patton was born and spent the first half of his childhood in Savannah, Georgia, attending Herschel V. Jenkins High School,[1] before moving to Atlanta with his aunt Renee. He decided to pursue his interest in music at Tri-Cities High School, a visual and performing arts magnet school.

Patton credited his grandmother with getting him interested in music by sending him and his siblings to the store to buy 45 records. He further credited his uncle with introducing him to a wider variety of music, specifically Kate Bush, who he has described as his favorite artist.[2][3]

Career[edit]

Outkast[edit]

Patton met André Lauren Benjamin (stage name André 3000) while attending Tri-Cities High School. The two joined forces as Outkast in 1992 and signed with LaFace Records.[4]

Solo career[edit]

After four successful albums, Big Boi and André 3000 chose to make two solo albums, and release it as a double album under the Outkast name, as Speakerboxxx/The Love Below in 2003; Big Boi recorded Speakerboxxx, André 3000 recorded The Love Below. Speakerboxxx featured a style similar to Outkast’s previous efforts, while The Love Below explored a more offbeat territory, with André 3000 mainly singing rather than his usual rapping.

Big Boi released two of his songs as singles. «The Way You Move», featuring Sleepy Brown, was originally supported by urban radio, but crossed over to pop charts, where it supplanted André 3000’s «Hey Ya!» as the No. 1 song. The second single from Big Boi was «Ghetto Musick», which featured both members of Outkast and a sample from Patti LaBelle’s «Love, Need and Want You».[citation needed]

In November 2005, Big Boi released a mixtape/compilation album, Got Purp? Vol 2, in conjunction with the Purple Ribbon All-Stars through Purple Ribbon Records. The first single from the album was «Kryptonite», which reached 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. Outkast was also featured on the song «International Players Anthem (I Choose You)», the first single from UGK’s album Underground Kingz.

In 2007, after Idlewild, the sixth official OutKast duo album, Big Boi announced plans to release a proper solo album. Speakerboxxx had been seen by many as a solo album (and it effectively was one), but it was still released under the OutKast name, which made Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty his first «full-fledged» solo album. The album’s first promotional single, «Royal Flush», was released in 2007, and featured Raekwon and André 3000. Over the next few years the album was delayed many times, but multiple promotional and video singles were released, such as «Shine Blockas» (featuring Gucci Mane), «For Yo Sorrows» (featuring George Clinton and Too Short), and «General Patton» (featuring Big Rube). The first official single was «Shutterbugg», featuring Cutty, and the second was «Follow Us», featuring Vonnegutt. The album was formally released in July 2010. Guest artists included alternative urban singer Janelle Monáe, who went on to be a famed actor and entertainer in her own right, as well as T.I., B.o.B., and, on a hook, Big Boi’s old Dungeon Family friend Khujo.[5] Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty was warmly received by most music critics, earning praise for its inventive sound, varied musical style, and Big Boi’s lyricism.[6][7]

Big Boi at Counterpoint Festival 2012

In a July 2010 interview for The Village Voice, Big Boi revealed that he was working on the follow-up album to Sir Lucious Left Foot, entitled Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors, stating that he was «maybe about six songs into it».[8][9] It was released on November 13, 2012.[10] The first single from the album was «Mama Told Me» featuring Kelly Rowland.[11] The album featured guest appearances from ASAP Rocky, Ludacris, T.I., Little Dragon, Phantogram, Kelly Rowland and B.o.B.[12]

Later in 2012, Big Boi revealed that he had written ten songs for his third studio album. He reiterated his plans for a new studio album in January 2014.[13][14] He was featured on the Catch The Throne mixtape with the song «Mother of Dragons», it was released for free download on SoundCloud by HBO on March 7, 2014, to promote the fourth season of Game of Thrones.[15]

Big Boi had signed a management deal with Jordan Feldstein’s Career Artist Management in 2014, same year inked a record deal with Epic Records.[16][17]

On April 19, 2017, Big Boi revealed that his third studio album would be titled Boomiverse, and that two singles, «Mic Jack» (featuring Adam Levine) and «Kill Jill» (featuring Killer Mike and Jeezy), would be released the following day.[18] The track «All Night» from Boomiverse was used in the 2017 Apple iPhone X commercial which saw Alana Greszata lip syncing to the song for the «Animoji yourself» feature.

In 2018, Big Boi signed to L.A. Reid and Charles Goldstuck’s new label Hitco Music.[19][20]

In 2019, Big Boi performed at the Super Bowl LIII halftime show.[21] Along with other performers, he was criticized for agreeing to participate despite the U.S. national anthem protests by Colin Kaepernick and others.[22]

In November 2021, Big Boi announced that he had recorded a song with the British singer-songwriter Kate Bush, who Big Boi has repeatedly expressed his admiration for throughout his career.[23]

Acting[edit]

Big Boi appeared as a guest star on seasons 3 and 5 of Nick Cannon’s Wild ‘n Out, as well as guest-starring and appearing as a musical guest on Chappelle’s Show, performing his song «The Rooster». In 2006, he branched into feature film acting, appearing in ATL and Idlewild, followed by a starring role in 2007’s Who’s Your Caddy? He appeared in the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode «Wildlife», which aired November 18, 2008. Big Boi played hip hop artist Gots Money.[24] Big Boi appeared in an episode of the horror anthology web television series Creepshow.[25]

Multidisciplinary collaborations[edit]

In 2008, Big Boi began a collaboration on a new show with the Atlanta Ballet. The show, entitled big, premiered at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, April 10–13, 2008.[26] The show was performed by Atlanta Ballet dancers, local youth and talent, as choreographed by Lauri Stallings. Music may be performed live onstage during the performance,[27] as it was when the ballet created a live music/dance collaboration with the Indigo Girls.[28]

Personal life[edit]

Big Boi and his ex-wife Sherlita have one son and one daughter; he has another son from a previous relationship. In June 2022, Big Boi divorced Sherlita Patton, officially bringing their 20 years of marriage to a close. In Patton’s court filing, he stated there was «no reasonable hope of reconciliation» between Sherlita and him.

Big Boi is a registered Pit bull and French Bulldog breeder, and owns a 40-acre ranch outside of Atlanta he calls «the Ritz Carlton for Dogs.»[29] He is also the owner of two owls named Hootie and Hoodini.[30]

In 2009, together with Janice Faison Ahmed, Big Boi started Celebrity Trailers, an RV rental company created for professionals in the film, entertainment, and sports industries.[31]

In August 2011, Patton was returning from a cruise when a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement drug dog at the Port of Miami alerted officers. Patton was arrested and charged with illegal possession of the controlled substance MDMA (in powder form) and Viagra.[32] Patton was released from the Miami-Dade County jail on a $16,000 bond.[33][34]

In 2013, while performing at the Summer Camp Music Festival, Big Boi did an air kick onstage and hurt his knee. Doctors determined that he tore his patella and did an operation to fix his knee. After the surgery, he had to postpone several tour dates, but promised he would be performing again in six weeks.[35]

He appeared as Mayor Atkins in the 2018 remake of the classic 1972 blaxploitation film Super Fly.

Politics and endorsements[edit]

The City of East Point presented Antwan “Big Boi” Patton with the city’s 2021 Global Icon Award and Key to the City for his contribution to the music industry and elevation of the City of East Point. [36]

In an interview with New York City’s Hot 97, Big Boi stated that the day after the 2012 United States presidential election, a woman approached him at an airport and congratulated him on «his win last night» (referring to Barack Obama winning re-election), to which Big Boi responded, «Bitch, I voted for Gary Johnson.»[37][38][39] In a video interview with the HuffPost in January 2013, he confirmed his libertarian political ideologies.[39]

In 2006, Big Boi founded the Big Kidz Foundation, a nonprofit organization to help youth in Atlanta.[40] The Foundation’s mission is to provide culturally-diverse experiences in the field of humanities while helping create socially-conscious youth. In January 2010, Big Boi and the executive director, Jennifer Shephard Lester, launched the Big Kidz Foundation in Savannah, Georgia. Lester also started the Rene Patton Scholarship, named after Big Boi’s late aunt, and the «Saving Lives Through the Arts Campaign.»[41]»

In 2010, Big Boi launched his custom Chuck Taylor sneakers with Converse.[42] The shoes feature the title of his Def Jam solo album debut: Sir Lucious Left Foot on the left, and Son of Chico Dusty on the right. His Big Boi logo is featured on the tongue of the shoe.

In 2015, Big Boi announced on the Rap Radar Podcast that he supported Bernie Sanders for President.[43]

In early 2022, a new television advertisement from realtor.com featured rapper Big Boi welcoming a couple to their first “Big Boi House.” The 30-second (and 44-second) advertisements feature the Atlanta rapper accompanying a couple as they explore their new home, commenting on their “Big Boi kitchen,” “Big Boi vaulted ceilings,” and “Big Boi school district.” The advertisement is the first Big Boi has done since a 2011 NFL and Pepsi Max Commercial and is backed by his 2003 single “The Way You Move.”[44]

Discography[edit]

  • Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty (2010)
  • Vicious Lies and Dangerous Rumors (2012)
  • Boomiverse (2017)

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2002 Uncovered: The Series-Outkast Himself
2004 20 Funerals Lucious
2004 The Industry Himself
2006 ATL Marcus
2006 Idlewild Rooster
2007 Who’s Your Caddy? Christopher «C-Note» Hawkins
2008 How 2 Bulid a Rapper Industry Professional
2009 Kiss and Tail: The Hollywood Jumpoff Himself
2010 Kings of the Underground: The Dramatic Journey of UGK Himself
2011 Mr Immortality: The Life and Times of Twista Himself
2012 CounterPoint Music Festival Himself
2014 What Is Jai Paul Himself
2016 The Art of Organized Noize Himself
2017 Baby Driver Restaurant Patron #1
2018 Superfly Mayor Atkins
2018 The Andre 3000 Documentary Himself
2019 The Trap Himself
2020 LA Originals Himself

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2006 King of the Hill Reverend Nealy (voice) Episode: «Church Hopping»
2006–2007 Girlfriends Himself 3 episodes
2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Gots Money Episode: «Wildlife»
2010 Freaknik: The Musical The Preacher Television film
2011 The Cookout 2 Peanut Television film
2012 The Playlist Remix Victim – ScreenWerks Episode: «Instruments of Destruction»
2012 Single Ladies Himself Episode: «Slave to Love»
2017 Star Himself Episode: «Next of Kin»
2017 Animals Fox 2 Episode: «Pigeons»
2019 The Bobby DeBarge Story Berry Gordy Television film
2019 Scream Police Officer 2 episodes
2019 Creepshow Pawnbroker Episode: «All Hallow’s Eve/The Man in the Suitcase»
2020 Celebrity Family Feud[45] Himself Season premiere
2022 The Future of Himself Episode: «Dogs»

Video games[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 Def Jam: Icon Himself (voice)
2013 Army of Two: The Devil’s Cartel Charles «Chuy» Rendall (voice)

References[edit]

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  2. ^ «Big Boi talks Kate Bush, Chico Dusty, ‘Rap Jedi School’, and the timeline for a new OutKast album». Los Angeles Times. September 29, 2010. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  3. ^ Hogan, Marc (November 23, 2011). «A Short History of Big Boi’s Kate Bush Obsession». Spin. Retrieved June 9, 2022.
  4. ^ Andrew Gill (July 20, 2010). «Big Boi does the Wikipedia Files». wbez.org. Chicago Public Radio. Archived from the original on August 25, 2010. Retrieved September 28, 2010.
  5. ^ «Big Boi: Boy O Boi!». www.bluesandsoul.com.
  6. ^ Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty (2010): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on July 5, 2010.
  7. ^ Dietz, Jason. July’s Best New Music. Metacritic. Retrieved on July 29, 2010.
  8. ^ Harvilla, Rob. Big Boi Is Not Too Artsy. The Village Voice. Retrieved on July 6, 2010.
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  15. ^ «Big Boi – Mother of Dragons». indieshuffle.com. Retrieved March 10, 2014.
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  19. ^ Karp, Hannah (March 26, 2018). «L.A. Reid’s Hitco Ramps Up With 25 Hires and Handful Of New Acts». Billboard. Retrieved April 21, 2018.
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  21. ^ Caramanica, Jon (February 3, 2019). «Maroon 5 Barely Leaves a Mark at the Super Bowl Halftime Show». The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 5, 2019.
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  27. ^ «SPIN.com: Big Boi Collaborates with Atlanta Ballet». November 2, 2007. Archived from the original on November 2, 2007.
  28. ^ McLendon, Sherri L. (2002). «Indigo Girls Complement Atlanta Dancers. – Atlanta Ballet performs multimedia dance work – dance review». Dance Magazine. Archived from the original on July 9, 2012.
  29. ^ Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me (March 14, 2020). «‘Wait Wait’ For March 14, 2020, With Not My Job Guest Big Boi». NPR. Retrieved March 14, 2020.
  30. ^ «Big Boi Wants to Keep His Owls Forever-Ever». RollingStone.com. November 9, 2019.
  31. ^ «Janice Ahmed owns ‘Celebrity Trailers’ with business partner Big Boi of OutKast». Rollingout.com. May 17, 2018.
  32. ^ Antwan «Big Boi» Patton Arrested! StraightfromtheA.com (August 7, 2011)
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  34. ^ Campbell, Janie (August 7, 2011). «Outkast’s Big Boi Jailed On Drug Charges in Miami». NBC Miami. Retrieved August 7, 2011.
  35. ^ «Big Boi From Outkast – Total Knee Obliteration … Caught On Tape». TMZ.
  36. ^ «Outkast’s Big Boi honored by City of East Point with key to the city, proclamation». 11Alive.com. February 22, 2021.
  37. ^ «Rapper Big Boi: Trashing Obama, praising Gary Johnson · Hammer of Truth». Hammeroftruth.com. December 13, 2012. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  38. ^ «Big Boi’s Post-Election Racist Moment: «I Voted for Gary Johnson» – Hit & Run». Reason.com. December 29, 2012. Retrieved August 8, 2013.
  39. ^ a b «WATCH: Big Boi Explains He Didn’t Vote For Obama». Huffington Post. January 11, 2013.
  40. ^ «The Official Site of Big Boi’s Big Kidz Foundation». Retrieved September 9, 2015.
  41. ^ «Big Boi’s Big Kidz Foundation’s ‘Celebrity Weekend’ kicks off Friday| Savannah Now |». savannahnow.com. Retrieved May 26, 2010.
  42. ^ «Big Boi Creates Classic Fashion with Converse! Sneaker Honors Star’s Unique Style!». UrbLife.com. August 13, 2010.
  43. ^ «Big Boi Supports Bernie Sanders, Stands by Second Amendment». radio.com. September 29, 2015.
  44. ^ «Realtor.com taps rapper Big Boi for rare television spot». Inman.
  45. ^ «2 Chainz Delays ‘So Help Me God’ Album Release». Rap-Up. September 24, 2020. Retrieved September 25, 2020.

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Keep them in your pocket like a big boy.


Instead, he wanted to move up to a real bed like a big boy.



Вместо этого он хотел переехать в настоящую кровать, как большой мальчик.


You’re going to jail, big boy.



Ты отправишся в тюрьму, здоровяк.


That means he trapped you, big boy.



Получается, он тебя надул, здоровяк.


I notice he has all of his big boy teeth.


It’s because you’re a big boy.


Now you are a big boy, behave yourself.


A big boy did it and ran away.


Now take me shopping, big boy.


And I can’t let’re a big boy now.


You’re a big boy now and you must be fair.


She said I was a big boy and she knew I could remember.



Она сказала, что я — большой мальчик, и что она знает, я могу запомнить.


I would tell you I’m a big boy, and not to be.


That’s cool; I’m a big boy.


Guess that means you, big boy.


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Show me you’re a big boy.


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