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Big Gipp

Big Gipp is one of four members of the hip hop group Goodie Mob.

He is best known for his 2003 solo album and single, "Steppin' Out", which featured R&B singer Sleepy Brown.

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He is best known for his 2003 solo album and single, "Steppin' Out", which featured R&B singer Sleepy Brown. District Court for the Central District of California, claiming that Cole's remix "Where have all the Cowboys Gone?" used the phrase "I wanna be a cowboy" 24 times in the same style and syntax as their song and constituted copyright infringement. Big Gipp is one of four members of the hip hop group Goodie Mob. On July 30, 1997, co-writer Nick Richards and Brian Chatton sued Paula Cole, Warner Brothers Records, and Imago Records for $7 million in the U.S. Boys Don't Cry was a British studio band who had one hit in the United States, "I Wanna Be a Cowboy", which peaked at #12 in 1984.