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On his show Live In the Den, hip hop stars such as Jay-Z had made guest appearances. He also conducted his own countdown of the Top 20 Hip-Hop/R&B hits of the week throughout the show. He replaced Star and Buc Wild on WWPR "Power 1051 FM" New York in 2006 with a temporary morning show, Live With Tigger with Egypt & Donnell Rawlings.
The "Star and Buc Wild Morning Show" was replaced in 2006 by Live with Big Tigger and Egypt. That team was later replaced by a returning Ed Lover, who was later joined by Malikha Mallette. This last show incarnation ended on November 19, 2010, when Ed Lover was released from the station and Mallette was reassigned to the midday shift, replacing ...
The “Motivation” singer, 43, appeared on The Big Tigger Morning Show with Jazzy McBee on Wednesday, February 21, to promote her new Netflix film Mea Culpa written, directed and produced by ...
Big Tigger - former personality that hosted the afternoon drive, nights, and morning drive shows various times throughout the 1990s, 2000s through 2011; Joe Clair – former morning drive host from 2015 to 2021; Free (rapper) - former morning drive co-host; Lil' Mo - former afternoon drive host; Donnie Simpson - former morning drive show host ...
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She called into Power 99 in Philadelphia, KDKA NewsRadio in Pittsburgh, The Big Tigger Morning Show in Atlanta, and Foxy 107.2 in Raleigh, N.C. Harris continued her election day radio call-ins ...
The show's "10th anniversary" special was on October 6, 2010. The past hosts, A. J. Calloway & Free (original; 2000–2005), Julissa & Big Tigger (2005–2006) returned to the show to celebrate along with current hosts Terrence J and Rocsi. The show's final episode ("The Final Act") was on December 19, 2014.
After over 6 years, Big Tigger hosts Rap City: Tha Bassment for the last time on BET. He reveals that his mother has sold the basement and forced him out to live with his father. The following day, the show is retitled as Rap City with Mad Linx taking over as the new host. Heather Cabot becomes the new co-anchor of ABC's World News Now. 22