Christopher Lee Rios (November 10, 1971 – February 7, 2000),
better known by his stage name Big Pun (short for Big Punisher), was an American rapper. Emerging from the
underground hip hop
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scene in
the Bronx
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, he came to prominence upon discovery by fellow Bronx rapper
Fat Joe
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper. He began recording as a member of Hip-hop, hip hop group D.I.T.C., Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) in 1992, and pursued a sol ...
, alongside
Cuban Link and
Triple Seis, and thereafter guest appeared on his 1995 album ''
Jealous One's Envy''.
Big Pun signed with Fat Joe's label,
Terror Squad Productions and
Loud Records in 1997 to release his debut studio album, ''
Capital Punishment
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'' (1998) the following year. Met with critical acclaim and commercial success, the album earned a nomination for
Best Rap Album at the
41st Annual Grammy Awards
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, peaked at number five on the
''Billboard'' 200, and became the first hip hop recording by a Latino solo act to receive
platinum
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certification by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA). His second album, ''
Yeeeah Baby'' (2000) peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200, although Pun died two months before its release.
Early life
Rios was born in the
South Bronx
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in New York City to parents of
Puerto Rican descent. He grew up in the
Soundview neighborhood and had at least two sisters and one brother.
He regularly played
basketball
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and trained in
boxing
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.
He moved out of his mother's house at age 15 and was homeless for a period of time in the late 1980s.
Later, he received a large settlement from the city stemming from an incident in 1976, where Rios broke his leg while playing in a park. Using his settlement money, Rios married his high school sweetheart, Liza, and the two moved into a house together.
Rios struggled with
depression stemming from his turbulent childhood, and he coped with it by
overeating. Between the ages of 18 and 21, Rios's weight rocketed from to ; he was subsequently unable to tie his own shoes.
Career
During the late 1980s, he began writing rap lyrics. He later formed the underground group Full-A-Clips with
Lyrical Assassin, Joker Jamz, and Toom. Rios made a number of recordings with the group in the 1990s, which have not been released. At this point, Rios was operating under the alias Big Moon Dawg. After changing his stage name to Big Punisher, Rios met fellow Puerto Rican and Bronx rapper
Fat Joe
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper. He began recording as a member of Hip-hop, hip hop group D.I.T.C., Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) in 1992, and pursued a sol ...
in 1995 and made his commercial debut on Fat Joe's second album, ''Jealous One's Envy'', in addition to appearing on the song, "Watch Out". He also appeared in
The Beatnuts' song "Off the Books".
''Capital Punishment'' (1997-1998)
In 1997, Big Pun began recording songs for his debut album ''
Capital Punishment
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''. In 1997, producer
Knobody's production partner Sean C took advantage of his new role as A&R at
Loud Records to play Knobody's tracks to Big Pun.
Suitably impressed, the rapper hired Knobody to remix "
I'm not a Player".
The remixed song, featuring
Joe and titled "
Still Not a Player
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", became Big Pun's first major mainstream hit and major breakthrough for Knobody.
The full-length debut ''Capital Punishment'' followed in 1998, and became the first album by a solo Hispanic rapper to go
platinum
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,
peaking at No. 5 on the
''Billboard'' 200. ''Capital Punishment'' was also nominated for the
Grammy Award for Best Rap Album.
The Terror Squad collaboration album and other collaborations (1999-2000)
Big Pun became a member of
Terror Squad, a New York–based group of rappers founded by
Fat Joe
Joseph Antonio Cartagena (born August 19, 1970), better known by his stage name Fat Joe, is an American rapper. He began recording as a member of Hip-hop, hip hop group D.I.T.C., Diggin' in the Crates Crew (D.I.T.C.) in 1992, and pursued a sol ...
, with most of the roster supplied by the now-defunct Full-A-Clips who released their debut album ''
The Album'' in 1999. The album did not fare well commercially but it was well received critically and the album was meant to start the foundation for all other Terror Squad members to release their solo projects.
Big Pun also contributed vocals to the song ''Piña Colada'' with rapper
Sheek Louch from the compilation album ''
Ryde or Die Vol.1''.
Health problems and death
Rios struggled with weight issues his entire adult life. He weighed at age 18, which increased to at 21.
His weight fluctuated in the early 1990s between
obese and morbidly obese.
Rios enrolled in a weight-loss program at
Duke University
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in 1999, and shed , but he prematurely quit the program and eventually regained the weight.
His weight was a constant topic of argument among him and his friends, to the point that Rios did not like to eat around them.
On February 5, 2000, Rios withdrew from a planned ''
Saturday Night Live
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'' performance with
Fat Joe
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and
Jennifer Lopez
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due to illness. Two days later while staying at the
Crowne Plaza Hotel with his family in
White Plains, New York
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, he suffered a heart attack and respiratory failure and was rushed to
White Plains Hospital
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, where he died at the age of 28 after paramedics were unable to revive him. His weight had reached a peak of at the time of his death.
Rios was survived by his wife, Liza, and their three children, Star, Vanessa, and Christopher Jr.
Rios is buried at
Woodlawn Cemetery near
Woodlawn Heights, Bronx.
Posthumous works and legacy
Big Pun's second album, ''
Yeeeah Baby'', completed after his death, was released in April 2000. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts and earned
gold record
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status within three months of its release. A
posthumous
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* Posthumous publication, publishing of creative work after the author's death
* Posthumous (album), ''Posthumous'' (album), by Warne Marsh, 1 ...
compilation album, ''
Endangered Species
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'', was released in April 2001. ''Endangered Species'' collected some of Pun's
greatest hits, previously unreleased material, numerous guest appearances, and remixed "greatest verses." As with his other albums, it also peaked in the top ten of the
''Billboard'' 200, reaching No. 7, but didn't sell as much as the previous Big Pun albums had. He collaborated with Fat Joe on ''
Duets: The Final Chapter'', an album of tracks featuring
The Notorious B.I.G., also deceased. The track "Get Your Grind On" begins with a Big Pun radio interview in which he said he would perform a duet with Biggie at the gates of
heaven
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. Pun was also featured on a track from the revived
Terror Squad's second album, ''
True Story,'' on the track "Bring 'Em Back" with
Big L, another deceased rapper.
In addition, Big Pun featured on the tracks "Toe to Toe" and "Cheat On Her" from
Cuban Link's debut studio album
24K.
On June 6, 2000,
Cuban Link released "Flowers for the Dead", a tribute song to Pun, which was released as the lead single to Cuban's album ''24K''. The official music video was directed by
Chris Robinson and was filmed in The Bronx, NY and debuted on
Rap City
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.
On May 2, 2001, the New York City Council stalled plans to rename a small portion of Rogers Place as a tribute, due to distaste over Big Pun's lyrics that "include
profanity and references to violence and drug dealing".
In 2002, a documentary about Big Pun, entitled ''Big Pun: Still Not a Player'' was released, which revealed that he was homeless as an adolescent and abused as a child.
The film includes footage of him
pistol-whipping Liza Rios.
In 2004, Triple Seis released the track "Harsh Reality", which samples Big Pun's "You Ain't a Killer" and credits Pun as a featured artist. In 2005,
Cuban Link released "Letter to Pun" which was Cuban's second tribute song to Pun, the previous being "Flowers for the Dead" from Cuban's 24K album. A video was made for the song and was included in Cuban's
Chain Reaction
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Chain reactions are one way that sys ...
CD packaging. Seis has a cameo in the video.
A second posthumous album was planned for release by Sony Music Entertainment in 2006 but was shelved due to a dispute with producer
John "Jellybean" Benitez, who owned the publishing rights to many of the intended album's tracks. In June 2005, Liza Rios put her husband's $100,000 custom Terror Squad medallion up for auction on
eBay
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, citing financial difficulties due to receiving no royalties from Pun's album sales.
On March 22, 2021, the intersection of East Fordham Rd and Grand Concourse in his native Bronx was named "Big Pun Plaza" in Pun's honor. A ceremony including family, friends, and local politicians preceded the street naming.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''
Capital Punishment
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'' (1998)
* ''
Yeeeah Baby'' (2000)
;Collaboration album
* ''
Terror Squad: The Album''
with Terror Squad (1999)
;Posthumous compilation album
* ''
Endangered Species
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'' (2001)
Filmography
Awards and nominations
Grammy Award
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s
References
External links
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