Big T Evans
Big T Evans | |
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Birth name | Tavier Isaiah Evans |
Also known as | Big Steppa |
Born | November 23, 2004 (Age 20), La Grange, Texas |
Origin | Flatonia, Texas |
Genres | Hip-hop, Rap, R&B, rage rap, Trap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper • Singer • Songwriter • Record producer • YouTuber |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2017-present |
Labels | Big T Records • GT Digital • Empire • United Music Group • Sinner Records • Warner Records |
Tavier Isaiah Evans (born November 23, 2004), better known as Big T Evans is an American Rapper from Flatonia, Texas.
Early Life[edit]
Evans was born in La Grange, Texas on November 23, 2004 to his mother Cosandra Evans. He was raised in Flatonia, Texas, a small town located south of La Grange. Growing up, Evans had always played with Legos, drew pictures of houses, listened to music, and wrote songs. The songs Evans wrote, he sang to his mother. He would also play football as a hobby and play basketball for his school's little league team. At age 11, Evans' mother, Cosandra, passed away at age 32 on May 3, 2016. Evans would then start living with his grandmother until the end of high school. Evans attended Flatonia Elementary School in his child years and Flatonia High School in his teen years. Evans graduated from Flatonia High School May 26, 2022.
Career[edit]
On December 26, 2017, Evans started experimenting with music with his first song 'Wassup Guys (BTE Here)'. It was originally intended to be a background song for his YouTube videos, but he never released it. It was later released to streaming platforms via Big T Records, Big Man Music Group and United Records.[1] On March 2, 2019, Evans posted a YouTube video titled 'How To Beat Your Meat' which received 350 views over 2 days. He would later get into trouble and delete the video along with his channel. On October 10, 2019, Evans would record his first official song, Dead N*ggas. He wouldn't release it until February 17, 2020 on SoundCloud and popular beat-making website, BandLab.
On November 29, 2019, Evans founded his own independent record label, 'Big T Records' (formerly Big T Productions). He also returned to YouTube in January 2020 posting vlogs, and a tribute to Kobe and Gianna Bryant. On March 11, 2020, Evans released his second single, 'Dead In Yo Caddy' to all streaming platforms. On May 28, 2020, he released 'Quarantine' featuring producer Yung Kartz after the United States was put on lockdown because of the Coronavirus pandemic. On July 2, 2020, Evans released his debut album, 'The Life of Tavier Big T Evans' (TLOTBTE for short) via his record label. On August 1, 2020, he released Wrath featuring Benz T via Sinner Records. Wrath was also re-released by Warner Records. On August 2, 2020, he and Benz T released 'Shut Up Bitch'. On August 7, 2020, he then released a deluxe version of TLOTBTE. On September 19, 2020, Evans released Big Steppa, the first single in his Big Steppa song series. On November 23, 2020, his 16th birthday, he released Big Steppa 2, the second installment of the Big Steppa series. In December 2020, Evans announced that his record label, Big T Records (Big T Productions at the time) had received a distribution partnership through Euphoria Media Group, and a publishing partnership through Sentric Music Publishing.
On March 18, 2021, Evans released his 13th single, Suited Up, then on June 5, 2021, he released Better Days, then went on a hiatus for the rest of 2021. He returned on April 9, 2022 releasing the single 'Like Will' after the events of the 2022 Oscars where Will Smith slapped Chris Rock on stage. He released the 3rd installment of the Big Steppa series with Big Steppa 3 on June 4, 2022. On October 12, 2022, Evans announced his second album, 'From Bad To Worse'. It was released on November 5, 2022.
Evans released a SoundCloud exclusive, a diss track on his family member, 'Fucc C.W.' on February 16, 2023. He then released a more 'R&B sounding' single, 'I'm So Gone' on February 17, 2023. On April 20, 2024, Evans released his long-awaited 13-track project, 'This Is My Time'. It includes the tracks Go Stupid, No Tales, and Late Nights. He has also released 'Shut Up Bitch 2', a sequel to 'Shut Up Bitch' on October 19, 2024.
On January 2, 2025, Evans released the single '5 Deuce Steppa' and followed up with 'FN' on January 13, 2025.
Discography[edit]
Singles[edit]
- Wassup Guys (BTE Here) (2017)
- Dead Niggas (2019)
- Dead In Yo Caddy (2020)
- Quarantine (2020)
- Quarantine (Remix) (2020)
- Wrath (2020)
- Shut Up Bitch (w/Benz T) (2020)
- Big Steppa (2020)
- Big Steppa 2 (2020)
- Suited Up (2021)
- Better Days (2021)
- Like Will (2022)
- Big Steppa 3 (2022)
- Never Fold (2022)
- Fucc C.W. (2023)
- I'm So Gone (2023)
- Fly (2023)
- Aintcatchnme! (2023)
- Go Stupid (2023)
- No Tales (2023)
- Late Nights (2024)
- Hit Different (2024)
- Cracc! (2024)
- Wonderful Day (2024)
- Shut Up Bitch 2 (2024)
- Off The Streets (2024)
- 5 Deuce Steppa (2025)
- FN (2025)
Albums[edit]
- TLOTBTE (2020)[2]
- From Bad To Worse (2022)
- Steppalations, Vol. 1 (2023)
- This Is My Time (2024)
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- ↑ Big T Evans – Wassup Guys (BTE Here), 2017-12-26, retrieved 2024-12-18
- ↑ Tlotbte, 2020-07-02, retrieved 2022-05-06