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Little Brother

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Group Members: 9th Wonder, Phonte, Big Pooh, Rapper Big Pooh

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Part of the new millennium resurgence of alternative rap, Little Brother drew from atypical inspirations for Southern hip-hop: classic Native Tongues outfits like De La Soul and A Tribe Called Quest, as well as more recent torch-bearers like the Roots and Black Star. MCs Phonte (born Phonte Coleman) and Big Pooh (born Thomas Jones) swapped rhymes with an easy chemistry, but the group's real focal point was DJ/producer 9th Wonder (born Pat Douthit), an old-school sampling technician who quickly established himself as a worthy heir to production wizards like DJ Premier and Pete Rock. Little Brother formed at North Carolina Central University, located in Durham. All three members had known each other since 1998, when they performed in a local hip-hop outfit called the Organization; after that group's dissolution in 2000, they spearheaded a 12-member crew dubbed the Justus League. The trio worked together off and on in varying combinations, until they officially teamed up as Little Brother in August 2001, adopting the name as a humble nod to their influences. Their first recording together was "Speed," a playful, down-to-earth look at the pressures of holding a day job while trying to make it in the music business; it set the tone for much of their early material. Over the next few months, they developed enough of a repertoire to start performing live around the area, and quickly earned a following. When the group made its music available for download on the Internet, a substantial buzz built far outside of North Carolina, and it eventually earned them a deal with the Oakland-based ABB Records in 2002. In early 2003, Little Brother released their full-length debut, The Listening, which won widespread critical praise that focused especially on 9th Wonder's production. The buzz helped him earn a raft of high-profile outside gigs, including tracks on a pair of multi-platinum releases: The Black Album by Jay-Z and Destiny Fulfilled by Destiny's Child. Little Brother leapt to a major label (along with ABB) in 2005 for The Minstrel Show. In January 2007, as the group was finishing up its next release, Get Back, it was announced that Little Brother had left Atlantic and that 9th Wonder had amicably left Little Brother. The 2008 mixtape ...And Justus for All was their first release as a duo. Two years later they announced their coming album, Leftback, would likely be their last.

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Little Brother or little brother may refer to:

Relationships[edit]

Little brother, a male sibling who is younger in age - see birth orderLittle brother, a boy provided a surrogate "big brother" through an organization such as Big Brothers Big Sisters of America

Music[edit]

Little Brother (group), an alternative hip-hop group from North Carolina, USALittle Brother EP (2008), by punk band Dead to MeLittle Brother Montgomery (1906–1985), blues pianist"Little Brother," a song from Neil Sedaka's 1974 album, Sedaka's Back"Little Brother," a song from David Knopfler's 1983 album, ReleaseARP Little Brother, a keyboardless monophonic synthesizer expander module"Little Brothers", song from Disney animated series Phineas and Ferb

Literature[edit]

Little Brother (Baillie novel), 1985, by Allan Baillie, a children's novel about life under the Khmer RougeLittle Brother, 1996, a novel by David MasonLittle Brother (Doctorow novel), a 2008 novel by Cory Doctorow"Little Brother" (short story), 2001, by Walter Mosley

Other[edit]

"Little Brother", a name for Franciscan Catholic ordersLittle Brothers of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order based on the life and teachings of martyr Charles de FoucauldUSS Little Brothers (SP-921), a United States Navy tug in commission from 1917 to 1919Little Brother (1927 film), a Soviet film directed by Grigori Kozintsev and Leonid Trauberg