Def Jam's MAXO Drops Off His New Project "LIL BIG MAN"

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Maxo is back with his new project,"LIL BIG MAN."

Maxo's one of the latest signees to Def Jam and he's gearing up for a big year ahead. He's gained a strong buzz online over the years. Earlier this month, he released the single, "In My Penny's" and now, he returns with his latest project, LIL BIG MAN.

Laced with 10 tracks in total, Maxo returns with his follow-up to 2018's SMILE EP. The rapper's latest project clocks in at a little over 30-minutes and features appearances from Lojji, Liv.E, and PinkSiifu. On the production side, Maxo enlists Swarvy, lastnamedavid, Vik and Roper Williams to help bring the project to life. Maxo delivers a project filled with introspective bars over soulful, lo-fi production. 

Peep his latest project below and sound off with your thoughts on LIL BIG MAN in the comment section. 


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