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'Get Big,' which also serves as the album's title track, is the follow-up to the 23-year-old rapper's 2009 debut, 'Dorrough Music,' which sold over 70,000 units. The sophomore album--set for a September release via Entertainment One Music/Ngenius--will feature notable artists such as Slim Thug, Jim Jones, Juvenile, Ray J, Yo Gotti, Tomeka Pearl as well as Dorrough's camp, Prime Time Click.
"When my last album dropped, I shocked many people by convincing them that I would be a career artist," Dorrough said in a statement. "I immediately started working on this album right after my last one with the one goal of making it even better. I spent a lot of time perfecting each song and unlike most artists, I give the consumer what they deserve. 15 Songs plus 3 Bonus Tracks just to give the listener a FULL album to enjoy!! September 7 will be an Exciting day for Hip Hop!! Get Big!!![sic]"
Last year, Dorrough was the recipient of "Best New Artist" and "Rap Song of the Year" at the 2009 BET Hip Hop Awards.
For the Dr. Teeth-directed video of his current single, 'Get Big,' check after the jump.



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