Small Things to a Giant

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Small Things to a Giant
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2, 2012 (2012-01-02)
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Length44:28
Label
Producer
Daveed Diggs chronology
The BAY BOY Mixtape
(2010)
Small Things to a Giant
(2012)
Blindspotting: The Collin EP
(2018)
Alternative cover
Small Things to a Giant 2015 cassette cover.jpg
Cover of the 2015 Deathbomb Arc cassette

Small Things to a Giant is the debut studio album of rapper and actor Daveed Diggs.

Contents

Creation and release

Small Things to a Giant was made over four years, with Daveed Diggs recording around 16 tracks. [1]

The album is billed as "A Getback Production." [2] The Getback is an artistic collective from Oakland, California, which includes Diggs, Rafael Casal, Chinaka Hodge, Lauren Nagel, Chukwudi Hodge, and others as members and collaborators. [3]

The album was released on Bandcamp for free online streaming and paid digital download on January 2, 2012.

After the success of the musical Hamilton , in which Diggs starred, Small Things to a Giant was re-released on cassette tape by Deathbomb Arc in 2015. [4]

Track listing

Small Things to a Giant track listing
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Fresh From The Hood"Gunjan "DJ Playuhhh" Patel2:47
2."(Small Things) To a Giant" (featuring Rafael Casal)Chukwudi Hodge4:17
3."Trappers"Chukwudi Hodge4:16
4."Jes Grew"Gunjan "DJ Playuhhh" Patel3:36
5."Night Time"
  • Romell "Wildman" Hoskins
  • Daveed Diggs
3:24
6."Dirty World"
  • Radproductionz
  • Daveed Diggs
3:43
7."Go Boi" (featuring Rafael Casal)Gunjan "DJ Playuhhh" Patel4:25
8."I Write Rap Songs" (featuring Rob Baron (aka Factor))Gunjan "DJ Playuhhh" Patel3:21
9."Don't Let Me Fall" (featuring Moe Green and Lauren Nagel)Radproductionz4:05
10."About My Paper" (featuring Big Sizz and Uncle Huss)Romell "Wildman" Hoskins4:59
11."Small Things (To a Giant)" (featuring Chinaka Hodge)Rafael Casal5:35
Total length:44:28

Personnel

Credits are adapted from Bandcamp. [2]

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