
Artist
Little Brother
Little Brother is a hip-hop artist from Durham, North Carolina formed in 2001. 25 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Hip-Hop · Durham, North Carolina · Best hip-hop albums
- 25
- Releases
- 2002–2023
- Active years
- 2001
- Formed

Artist
Little Brother is a hip-hop artist from Durham, North Carolina formed in 2001. 25 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Hip-Hop · Durham, North Carolina · Best hip-hop albums

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The Listening
2003

Getback
2007

LeftBack
2010

...and Justus for All
2008

The Minstrel Show
2005

May the Lord Watch
2019

The Listening (Clean)
2017

Separate But Equal (Drama Free Edition)
2008
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Getback [Instrumentals] (Clean)
2007
No Justus, No Peace
2007

Getback (Clean)
2007
The Good Clothes Mixtape
2007
Separate but Equal
2006

The Minstrel Show (Explicit Version)
2005
The Chittlin Circuit 1.5
2005

The Chittlin' Circuit Circuit 1.5 (Deluxe Edition)
2005
The Chittlin' Circuit: The Mixtape
2004
The Singles Files
2004
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The Listening [Instrumentals] (Instrumental)
2004

The Listening (Instrumentals)
2003

Whatever You Say/Light It Up
2002

The Way You Do It/The Get Up
2002
Little Brother was an American hip hop group from Durham, North Carolina that consisted of rappers Phonte and Big Pooh (from 2001 to 2010), and DJ/producer 9th Wonder (from 2001 to 2007). The group produced four acclaimed studio albums and six mixtapes during their nine-year existence. The individual members of the group, rappers Phonte (Phonte Coleman), and Rapper Big Pooh (Thomas Jones), and DJ/producer 9th Wonder (Pat Douthit), met in 1998 while enrolled as college students at North Carolina Central University in Durham, North Carolina. The group began as a trio. Little Brother were members of the North Carolina-based alternative hip hop collective, Justus League. In a February 2003 interview with MVRemix.com, Phonte explained the origins of the group's name: “ Tribe, De La, Public Enemy ... were like our big brothers in the game so now we are the little brothers of that movement ... carrying on the tradition of good music. ” The official debut for Little Brother came in August 2001 with their first recording, "Speed". They continued to work the local, Raleigh-Durham-area scene and were eventually signed by independent record label ABB Records. In 2002, they released the cu…