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Bubba Sparxxx (born Warren Anderson Mathis on March 6, 1977, in LaGrange, Georgia) is an American rapper. Sparxxx is most notable for his hit singles "Ms. New Booty", "Ugly" and "Deliverance", and for being one of the few white rappers to find mainstream commercial success in hip hop. Check our available Bubba Sparxxx concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

Bubba Sparxxx has always had competing tendencies in his music. On the one hand, as the first white Southern rapper with any national visibility, he seemed possessed with bringing his unique point of view to an industry that wasn't all that interested in what a chubby white dude from rural Georgia had to say...
- www.popmatters.com
At least half of those four stars (clocks?) are owed to supa-producer Timbaland who, along with The Neptunes, is responsible for your little brother having better beats than you. From the infectious Coming Around, which features fiddle riffs and pig squeals, to the love-my-shawtie laments of She Tried, Timbo fills Deliverance with big shiny beats. This is a Blockbuster night folks, not Boîte Noir...
- www.hour.ca
Now you all remember Bubba Sparxx don't you? Fat lad Southern boy rapper who once managed to get Missy Elliot on a tractor in his first video? Had a decent sophomore LP that no one bought? Well he's back and he's signed to Big Boi's (of Outkast fame) new label Purple Ribbon and unfortunately it guarantees he will be forever remembered for that race with Misdemeanour.....
- www.gigwise.com
If no one else, Atlanta's biggest producers got love for Bubba, and as such, Timbaland, Organized Noize, Mr Collipark and Outkast's Big Boi (who signed Bubs to this, his new label) give him some hot beats to work with. And I think anyone who hears this album, rock or rap fan, will be hard pressed to hate it...
- www.hour.ca
When he released Deliverance in 2002, Bubba Sparxxx made a leap into the great unknown. He was already a curiosity, a white rapper with rural working-class roots, and he'd played his background for laughs on "Ugly", his breakthrough single, a couple of years earlier. But on Deliverance, he dug deeper, talking about poverty and marginalization with surprising candor while producer Timbaland spliced his usual futuristic thump with country samples and jug-band harmonicas...
- pitchfork.com
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- spin.com
Bubba Sparxxx's South has always been a little dirtier than most. On his 2001 breakout single, "Ugly," and 2003's excellent Timbaland-helmed Deliverance, the thick-necked Georgia rapper bragged about muddy overalls and muddier trucks in a baritone practically dripping with tractor grease. But on his first release for Big Boi's new label, Sparxxx sounds downright squeaky, backed by slicked-up R&B hooks instead of grimy juke-joint jams...
- www.blender.com
Sceptics might have dismissed the hick-hop of Sparxxx's 2001 debut Dark Days, Bright Nights as a one-off novelty. But that would be underestimating his raps—wiser and more melancholic than the farmboy image suggests—and the exceptional gifts of his producer and label boss, Timbaland...
- www.uncut.co.uk
I confess; I did it. The RIAA would probably like to slap me silly and Bubba probably wants to kick his country rappin' boots right up my lily-white ass. The temptation was irresistable though - there was "Dark Days, Bright Nights" in all it's glory - twenty songs of rap's newest sensation sitting on an internet site free for the taking. That Bubba talk, it had me open wide; so I took all the songs, and dipped out on the slide. Ahh - twenty tracks of the funkiest new white boy in rap...
- rapreviews.com
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