You're never gonna find an old tweet that would cause me to lose a sponsorship or public approval because I knew it was only a matter of time for fame for me and most who get caught didnt believe they would make it the only difference with me is I keep my racism in my head 😂
The legendary cam'ron endorsing my content this year was not in the bingo cards but I'm honored by the factor that the legends love me and irrelevant people hate me ......
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New SGM Podcast 🚀
Bigga$tate doesn’t just rap. He builds.
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The Chicago mogul, rapper, and celebrity publicist joined me on the Stonks Go Moon Podcast to talk about the business behind the bars. His new single Safari, dropping August 20, is sponsored by WWE. Yes, the WWE.
But for Bigga$tate, that's just business as usual.
“WWE doesn’t just sponsor the single, they sponsor me as a brand,” he explained. “Anything I do, Rolling Loud, On The Radar, press runs, they’re in the mix. And not just for me. I bring in other clients, too.”
That’s the secret sauce: Bigga$tate isn’t playing a solo game. He’s building win-wins. His brand deals are strategic, his PR playbook is brutal in its logic, and his mindset is clear: don’t chase gatekeepers, become one.
From Homeless to Headliner
Before the glitz, there was grit. Bigga$tate opened up about growing up homeless and the early lessons that shaped his resilience.
“When people dehumanize you…when you get looked at like trash as a kid, you stop fearing rejection,” he said. “So when I hear a ‘no’ now? I’m just grateful to even be in the room.”
That mindset fuels his obsession with becoming an asset in every room he walks into. Whether it's freestyling for executives or closing six-figure sponsorship deals, he’s proof that resourcefulness beats resources.
“I pitched to hundreds of sponsorships before I got my first in Hawaii,” he said. “Now I negotiate million-dollar deals. No one’s flashing a check in front of me without me knowing what it’s worth.”
AI, Labels, and Ownership
We talked about AI’s impact on music, and Bigga$tate didn’t hold back. He sees it both as a tool and a threat.
“AI doesn’t need to pay rent,” he said bluntly. “So when sync money is going to robots instead of artists who need it? That’s a problem.”
Still, he’s not anti-AI. He’s anti-ignorance. He sees AI as a new streaming revolution, a moment that will either be seized or missed depending on how fast you adapt.
And while the tech changes, his game plan doesn’t: build platforms, not dependencies.
PR That Pays
Bigga$tate’s work as a celebrity publicist is just as methodical as his music strategy. His client roster includes names like Kevin Hart and Logan Paul, but you won’t hear him bragging about it just for clout.
“People love to name-drop like, ‘He was at my house.’ So what?” he said. “That doesn’t build value. Bring people money. Bring them results. Be the asset.”
In his world, reputation is currency. If you’re not setting up symbiotic relationships, where everyone wins, you’re just another ask in the inbox.
@biggastate
What an amazing human with an amazing story that is just starting...
I took so much away from my conversation with Bigga$tate, I can't wait to share him with the SGM community
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I speak to multimillion-dollar startup founders and the biggest and brightest in tech and finance every week on the SGM Podcast
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I'm scheduled to sit down with Bigga$tate this afternoon, a rising media mogul and all-freestyle recording artist based in Chicago
The only thing tighter than his flow is his connections, having worked with the likes of Netflix, WWE and Kevin Hart to name a few
I'm keen to talk to him about the increased use of AI in music and celebrity deepfakes, among other things
If you have a question for him, reply here and I will make sure to include it in the Podcast 🎙️
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I speak to multimillion-dollar startup founders and the biggest and brightest in tech and finance every week on the SGM Podcast
There isn't anyone counting how many times a millionaire has been down cause all you can see is the wins so just keep going and dont look for a time when the work stops and just outwork work itself and no one will be counting your loses either my fellow millionaire in the making