OJonesMusicFest Spotlight: Big Craz & Sam Peezy — Burn The Whole Kitchen

Where the Kitchen Metaphors Stay Clever, and the Hip-Hop Stays Real

by O. Jones
OJonesMusicFest Spotlight Big Craz

Introduction: When Cooking Metaphors Actually Cook

Let’s be honest—Hip-Hop has had a serious crock problem lately.

Too many rappers talk about “cooking on the stove” only to serve up something wack.

That’s not what this is.

Not even close.

This Spotlight is about the cook-up done right, courtesy of chef-producer Sam Peezy and lyrical culinarian Big Craz, representing Detroit by way of Tuscaloosa. I know these brothers personally. I’ve seen their grind, their evolution, and their consistency in the kitchen—both figuratively and sonically. And here they serve again; another entree with extra seasonings, a special blend (a la “Lihric” Rashad Lewis and Stephen D. Gray)!

And the next time I can bring the lot of them to OJonesMusicFest, trust me, they’re coming.

In the meantime, with this Burn The Whole Kitchen single, they’re getting the Spotlight they deserve right now.

Where the Beat Begins: A Flip of a Flip of a Flip

We start cooking with the beat—a layered flip of the classic “Computer Love” (by Zapp & Roger), a sample source that sits near the foundation of Hip-Hop history.

Old heads will nod in approval.

New-school listeners will recognize how clean and modern the execution feels.

This is the difference between sampling as nostalgia and sampling with craftsmanship.

Sam Peezy isn’t reheating someone else’s leftovers—he’s building a brand-new recipe using familiar flavors.

Big Craz: The Chef Who Hides Ingredients in Plain Sight

Here’s where the magic happens.

Big Craz starts stirring metaphors so deep you almost miss the ingredients.

You think he’s talking drugs—then you realize it’s food.

You think it’s about food—then you realize it could be a drug reference.

Then he whips you around again. Busy as a bee in a kitchen full of pots, burners, wrist flicks, steam, and motion, he mirrors the real life chaos of cooking, hustling, working, and creating.

It’s writing that rewards the listener for paying attention.

That alone separates Burn The Whole Kitchen from the “crock” out there.

A Recipe for Success

This track is everything the metaphor promises—technique, heat, and flavor.

Sam Peezy sets the mise en place. Big Craz handles the entrée.

Together, they deliver a full-course Hip-Hop experience built on:

  • layered wordplay
  • classic sample homage
  • contemporary drumwork
  • evolving metaphors
  • that Michigan-meets-Alabama grit

This isn’t a “you get what you pay for” moment.

This is “you get way more than free.99” when these two chefs step into the kitchen.

Supplemental YouTube Summary (For Context Only)

(Included for readers who want an analytic breakdown of the original YouTube single upload.)

The single uses high-energy culinary metaphors to fuel a confident, humorous rap performance centered on cooking as creativity, community identity, and self-expression.

The lyrical timeline (e.g. the flow of the verses) highlights playful references, cultural pride, and repeated refrains emphasizing kitchen motion and swagger.

This material supports—but does not define—the richer metaphorical storytelling present in the track.

Why This Spotlight Matters

Because in a landscape full of overcooked concepts and underseasoned bars,

Sam Peezy and Big Craz remind us what real “cooking music” can be.

They flip classics respectfully, bury metaphors deep, and stretch references across multiple interpretations. They treat Hip-Hop as both craft and culture—something to prepare carefully, not microwave.

That’s why they’re family, and why they’re next up.

And that’s why this Spotlight exists!

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