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Nebraska Franklin , known professionally as Big Nastee, is an American rapper from Chicago. He emerged from the city’s local rap scene in the mid-1990s. Through consistent live performances and regional exposure, he developed a reputation that led to touring opportunities across the United States. During this period, he performed alongside nationally recognized acts such as Wu-Tang Clan, Too Short, Goodie Mob, and OutKast. In 1999, Bigg Nastee secured a recording agreement that resulted in the release of his album My Life, Dreams and Feelings, documenting his experiences and artistic development up to that point. [1]
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