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Niagara Falls Rappers Big Fats and Big Miz Unite for “Battle Cry”

Niagara Falls, NY is making waves in the hip-hop scene as two of its most influential artists, Tommy Sanders

Niagara Falls Rappers Big Fats and Big Miz Unite for “Battle Cry”

Niagara Falls, NY is making waves in the hip-hop scene as two of its most influential artists, Tommy Sanders Jr., known as “Big Fats,” and Mozzarotti Jermaniel Harris, aka Mr. 716 “Big Miz,” join forces for their latest single, Battle Cry. This track serves as an anthem for the 716 and the entire Upstate New York hip-hop community, celebrating their roots while elevating the region’s presence in the industry.

Big Fats brings a multidimensional artistry to the collaboration. In addition to being a rapper, he is an accomplished author and poet, having published My Pen Pushes, a collection exploring themes of love, passion, and desire. Beyond music and literature, he is deeply involved in community outreach, serving as a SNUG outreach worker focused on violence prevention and intervention. Despite facing legal challenges earlier in life—including a 2003 conviction for robbery, which was affirmed in 2005—he has remained committed to personal growth and giving back. Active on social media, particularly Facebook, Big Fats continues to engage with his community and inspire through his journey.

Big Miz, on the other hand, has been steadily carving a name for himself in the hip-hop industry, proudly representing Niagara Falls on a larger scale. With a growing following across North America, including key hip-hop hubs like New York City, Miami, Cleveland, and Atlanta, he is rapidly becoming a force to be reckoned with. His resume boasts performances alongside industry heavyweights such as Scarface, 50 Cent, Fat Joe, The Eastside Boyz, T.I., and Gucci Mane. His dedication to showcasing his city has helped bring much-needed recognition to Upstate New York’s hip-hop scene.

With Battle Cry, Big Fats and Big Miz aim to unite their city and shine a spotlight on the region’s growing influence in hip-hop. As they continue to break barriers, their collaboration is more than just music—it’s a movement for Upstate New York.

Hip-Hop fans can stream Battle Cry now and witness firsthand the energy and passion these two artists bring to the culture.

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