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Sir Mix-A-Lot Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Sir Mix-A-Lot

Jul 1, 2022

7:30 PM CDT
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Sir Mix-A-Lot Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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EVENT DESCRIPTION Sir Mix-A-Lot might be best known for Baby Got Back but, what most saw as a pop inspired track aimed at the mainstream was actually a song written about his distain for how Hollywood viewed & casted women of color in the 80s and early 90s. “Although there were exceptions (Phylicia Rashad, Diane Carrol, etc.) many women of color were cast as struggling prostitutes who doubled as police informants or streetwise single mothers struggling to make it in the ghetto and of course….maids.” -Sir Mix-A-Lot BGB was written in a way to poke at what were then the beauty police (Cosmo, Hollywood, TV, etc.) in way that would go almost unnoticed by those not hearing lines outside of “I like big butts”. By the time the powers that be figured it out, it was already #1 on the charts. But even before he struck crossover gold, Sir Mix-A-Lot was one of rap’s great D.I.Y. success stories. Coming from a city — Seattle — which at that time had a strictly local Hip Hop scene, Mix-A-Lot co-founded his own record label, promoted his music himself, produced and mixed all his own tracks, built his own studio by himself and essentially pulled himself up by the proverbial American bootstraps. Even before Baby Got Back, Mix-A-Lot was a platinum-selling album artist with a strong following in the hip-hop community, known for bouncy, danceable, bass-heavy tracks indebted to old-school electro. Even though Mix had sold over 2million units on an independent label, it took signing with Rick Rubin’s Def American label — to carry him into the mainstream. With three straight platinum albums and a multi-platinum single, some still think he is a one hit wonder. Lyrically, his best material came after Baby Got Back. Songs like Poppi Grande, Daddy’s Home, Mob Style and the Nas West Coast remix of Where Are They Now to name a few. Posse on Broadway,” which referred to a street in Seattle pushed the album SWASS to platinum with minimal video or radio play. Contrary to popular belief, most of Mix’s sales were not in Seattle. Also in 1989, Mix-A-Lot released his follow up album Seminar, which produced three charting singles in “Beepers,” “My Hooptie,” and “I Got Game”. All performed well on the rap singles chart, and helped Seminar become Mix-A-Lot’s second straight platinum album. Def American head Rick Rubin stepped in to offer him a major-label contract and Mix’s third album Mack Daddy gave us “Baby Got Back,” which became a pop phenomenon virtually from the moment MTV aired its provocative video (it was eventually consigned to evening- hours only). When it comes to live performance Mix-A-Lot often publicly comments on his hatred for lip syncing and refuses to lip-sync or rap over his own verses, but what he is least known for is one of his greatest strengths…. His business acumen. Owning publishing is something he preaches to artist often but, understanding the licensing process and how brands work is crucial when placing tracks. “Income diversification is a must in the entertainment industry… it’s the very thing that can make it easy to say no to degrading, stereotypical projects” Quick Facts: *Won Grammy Award and American Music Award for Best Rap Solo Performance *Best known for his worldwide hit “Baby Got Back” -75+ million YouTube views -10+ million copies sold to date -#1 on Billboard Hot 100 Chart for 5 straight weeks -Won Grammy Award and American Music Award for Best Rap Solo Performance *Three Platinum Albums- Swass / Seminar / Mack Daddy *Nicki Minaj’s latest single “Anaconda” samples “Baby Got Back” -375+ million YouTube views (broke 24-hour record w/ 19.6 million views in one day) -#2 Billboard Hot 100 Chart / #1 Billboard Hot Rap Songs Chart *Pussycat Dolls track “Dontcha” and interpolation of “Swass” 2mil downloads ADDITIONAL TICKET INFORMATION Doors open at 8:00pm. DJ to open for 45 min. General Admission: $20 Advanced / $25 At The Door Booths (seats up to 8): $200 Tickets Not Included All Ticket Sales Include A $5 Ticket Fee
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Steven
September 18th 2022
Sir Mix A Lot was great! I was thrilled for the two/maybe three songs I knew that he did and the other acts was pretty good as well! Hi 5 though sucked and nearly put me and our row to sleep. Then 112 could’ve done better, but it is what it is. Kid and play also did an amazing job and I say Kid definitely won the rap battle! Would see a few of them again and or another show with legends like this but with Sir Mix A Lot as the main event/attraction!
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Sir Mix-A-Lot Biography

Born Anthony Ray in Seattle on August 12, 1963, Sir Mix-a-lot is the champion of north-west-coast hip hop. Where there was previously no scene, he created it with fun, bass heavy tracks that got your booty shakin'. Indeed, booty shakin was the intention - Mix-a-lot's career track was "Baby Got Back" a groovy cut about thick booty that topped bill board charts and signalled the high point of his career. Notable favorites; "Posse on Broadway" (rapping about a street in Seattle, not NY) - his first hit with some MTV air play. "Testerossa" a comparison of his lyrical power to the cars horsepower & "Swap meet Louie" a comical look at conterfeit goods (Louis Vuitton) being sold at swap meets and night markets. Mix-a-lot created his own label and worked his songs from the ground up. He never acheived the same popularity, but his songs remain fun and bring us back to the late 80s and early 90s with beat-boxing and old-school scratching.
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