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Little Brother is an American hip-hop duo from
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, that consists of rappers
Phonte Phonte Lyshod Coleman, known mononymously as Phonte (born December 28, 1978), is an American rapper, singer, and producer. He is also a member of Team Supreme, that co-hosts the Questlove Supreme podcast. Phonte is a member of the North Caroli ...
and Big Pooh. DJ and producer
9th Wonder Patrick Denard Douthit (born January 15, 1975),
better known as 9th Wonder, is an American record producer, record ...
was an original member of the group but departed in 2007. The group has produced five acclaimed studio albums and six
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s. Little Brother is highly regarded among hip-hop fans and critics.


History


Early career and ''The Listening'' album

The individual members of the group, rappers
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(Phonte Coleman), and Rapper Big Pooh (Thomas Jones), and DJ/producer
9th Wonder Patrick Denard Douthit (born January 15, 1975),
better known as 9th Wonder, is an American record producer, record ...
(Pat Douthit), met in 1998 while enrolled as college students at
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in
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. The group began as a trio. Little Brother were members of the North Carolina–based alternative hip-hop
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, Justus League. In a February 2003 interview with ''MVRemix.com'', Phonte explained the origins of the group's name: The official debut for Little Brother came in August 2001 with their first recording, "Speed". According to 9th Wonder in an interview with Complex, another rapper Median was actually supposed to be on the track before they got a hold of Big Pooh: They continued to work the local, Raleigh Durham–area scene and were eventually signed by
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ABB Records. In 2002, they released the
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7" single "Atari 2600", with lyrics centering on
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s. In 2003, the group released their first full-length studio album, '' The Listening'' to critical acclaim. National recognition for the group, and particularly 9th Wonder, came when
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tapped 9th Wonder for the song "Threat", from his eighth studio album '' The Black Album''. Following the release of ''The Listening'', Little Brother opened for
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-based
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collective
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on the latter's '' Full Circle'' national tour. On June 21, 2005, Little Brother released ''The Chittlin' Circuit 1.5'', their first commercially distributed "mixtape". It featured the song "I See Now", by Consequence featuring
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, which had originally appeared on the album ''Take 'em To The Cleaners''.


''The Minstrel Show'' album

Little Brother's second album, '' The Minstrel Show'', released in September 2005, saw increased success for the group due to their raised popularity and praise for the album from critics. The album's theme compared present day rap music and the music industry to the minstrel shows of the late 19th century. A music video for the single, "Lovin' It" featuring Joe Scudda, was directed by Joey Boukadakis. In 2005, Little Brother became embroiled in a short-lived feud, when
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's protégé Slick Pulla challenged the group to a
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after hearing an interview in which Phonte voiced some disapproval concerning "drug rap" and Young Jeezy's "snowman mascot". Little Brother did not respond, and instead, Phonte called Slick Pulla and the pair resolved the misunderstanding.


''Getback'' album and 9th Wonder's departure

In late 2006, Little Brother began recording their third album, and second for
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, '' Getback''. However, in January 2007, the group announced both their departure from Atlantic and that producer 9th Wonder had left the group. The move from Atlantic was due to the commercial failure of ''The Minstrel Show'', and creative differences over the group's future material. Big Pooh said: The group's
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Big Dho added that there were no "ill feelings towards their (Atlantic) company." The group's reason for the break from Atlantic and for 9th Wonder's departure was ultimately due to creative differences, but in both cases, the break and departure were described as amicable. As to 9th Wonder's departure from the group, Rapper Big Pooh was quoted as saying: On October 23, 2007, Little Brother released ''Getback''. With no major video or radio airplay, ''Getback'' sold approximately 9,600 copies during its first week in stores and landed at No. 89 on the ''Billboard 200'' chart. The album consisted of 11 songs, and featured several guests, most notably
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–based rapper
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, who had been a longtime fan of the group's work and was invited to rap on the third verse for "Breakin My Heart". Following the release of ''Getback'' in late 2007, Little Brother toured with
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–based alternative hip-hop artist
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. The remainder of 2007 found Little Brother working on becoming completely independent artists and putting out records on their own. Big Pooh told '' L.A. Record'' in an April 2008 interview that "For the next record, we definitely want ownership—the first record we'll have 100% ownership of."


''...And Justus For All'' mixtape

Following the release of ''Getback'', in mid-2008, Little Brother officially released their 2007
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''...And Justus For All'' with DJ Mick Boogie taking over production duties for the departed
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. The mixtape was released through the Hall of Justus collective with Little Brother controlling the project. In a June 2008 interview with ''
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.com'', Big Pooh said: ''...And Justus For All'' featured 5 new songs as well as enhanced mastered versions of songs on their 2007 mixtape with DJ Mick Boogie. The CD version contained five new songs for the album and the
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version had seven new songs. The iTunes version linked former groupmate 9th Wonder to the group with the single, "Black Light Special".


Individual member side projects

Outside of Little Brother, Phonte began a collaboration with
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-based producer Nicolay as the group The Foreign Exchange, that ultimately resulted in the release of their debut album, ''
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'', in 2004. The Foreign Exchange released their follow-up album entitled '' Leave It All Behind'', in October 2008. Big Pooh released a solo album entitled '' Sleepers'' in 2005. In 2009, he released two albums, ''The Delightful Bars'', and ''Rapper's Delight''. In early 2010, Big Pooh released ''The Purple Tape'' mixtape as a free
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. This mixtape featured Big Pooh rhyming over
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-based producer Black Milk's instrumentals from a collection that sampled
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's album ''Purple Rain''. 9th Wonder has produced songs for major artists like
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, Wale and
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, as well as underground artists such as
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. 9th Wonder has produced entire, full-length studio albums for
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('' Jeanius''), Murs ('' Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition,'' '' Murray's Revenge, Sweet Lord'' and ''
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,'' just to name a few),
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'' and '' The Formula''), as well as a remix album of
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' '' God's Son'' entitled ''
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''.


''Leftback'' album, hiatus, and disbandment

During a May 2008 interview with ''HipHopGame.com'', Big Pooh hinted that he and Phonte may never record another album together: In June 2009, Phonte announced the forthcoming Little Brother album, '' Leftback'', but also announced that the group would subsequently take a Black Star-esque hiatus, wherein he and Big Pooh would continue to collaborate on projects, but that another group album would not be released for a long while. Shortly before the April 2010 release of what would become Little Brother's final studio album, ''Leftback'', Phonte and 9th Wonder exchanged pointed
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messages regarding Little Brother's release of a previously unreleased 9th Wonder produced single, "Star", on the ''Leftback'' album. Shortly after the release of ''Leftback'' on April 10, 2010, Little Brother formally announced the group's breakup. Rapper Big Pooh noted: Phonte added:


Reunion & ''May The Lord Watch''

The reunion of Little Brother was, in part, due to the death of
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in 2016. At this time Big Pooh and Phonte had not spoken in 5 years. Pooh sent Phonte a short message of love and appreciation. Phonte followed this text with a phone call where the two were said to have spoken for several hours. This and many followup conversations allowed the duo to rekindle their friendship. Phonte, Big Pooh, and 9th Wonder reunited on stage together for the first time in eleven years at their hometown in the 2018 Art of Cool Festival. This reunion was the result of
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being unable to attend the festival. According to Phonte, he was contacted by the promoters to substitute for Royce and called Pooh and 9th to collaborate with him. The group had not performed together in over a decade, so they performed many of their known hits including "Say it Again," "Loving It", "The Way You Do It," and "Dreams." Both artists felt that the energy from the show was a good omen, and after leaving the stage they knew they had something special. Following this performance, Phonte invited Pooh to a barbecue at his home where they decided to continue the collaboration. In May 2019, it was revealed that Little Brother was to return and release new music later in the year, announcing their appearance at the upcoming
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at September 7, 2019, in
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. However, it was also revealed that 9th Wonder would not be returning as a third member of the group, with Phonte and Rapper Big Pooh continuing under the name; as they have been doing since 2007. On August 19, 2019, it was announced that Little Brother will be releasing a new album, titled "May the Lord Watch", which was released the following day on the 20th. The album continues and updates the fictional UBN channel concept that was originally used for their well-known sophomore effort ''The Minstrel Show'', and features no production from 9th Wonder; instead, working with producers such as
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and Black Milk. The album was completed in secret with many artists who featured on the album not knowing that they were contributing to a Little Brother album. The album was also remarkable for killing the singer Percy Miracles, who was an alter ego of Phonte. The first skit on the album features DJ
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discussing the death of Percy. This concept was a tribute to the fact that the death of Phife Dawg was the event that brought the Phonte and Pooh back together. It was revealed in an interview on the ''Premium Pete Show'' that 9th Wonder was to have been a part of the reunion album, under its original title ''Homecoming''. The title was changed due to Beyonce releasing '' Homecoming: The Live Album'' to coincide with her concert film ''
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''. Phonte and Pooh decided to continue the project without 9th after several disagreements over production and touring commitments. In April 2025, Little Brother announced their farewell tour, "Curtain Call: The Final Tour", which includes dates from May 24 to October 31, 2025.


Discography

* '' The Listening'' (2003) * '' The Minstrel Show'' (2005) * '' Getback'' (2007) * '' Leftback'' (2010) * '' May the Lord Watch'' (2019)


External links


Official website
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References

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