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Soul singer Jean Knight's only big hit was a monster -- the sassy funk classic "Mr. Big Stuff," one of the largest-selling singles ever released by the legendary <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Stax%22">Stax</a> label. A native of New Orleans, Knight was born in 1943 and made her first recordings for producer Huey P. Meaux's Jet Stream and Tribe labels during the mid- to late '60s. Her success largely confined to the immediate area, Knight was working as a baker when she went to Malaco Studios in Jackson, Mississippi, for a session with veteran producer <a href="spotify:artist:65yFPOq8Tx77FrT8RkBtxd">Wardell Quezerque</a> in 1970. The key track, a spirited putdown of male arrogance called "Mr. Big Stuff," was shopped to <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Stax+Records%22">Stax Records</a>, which passed on it at first. However, after <a href="spotify:artist:03PCdNvkF81s7xHmtkNcoz">King Floyd</a>'s "Groove Me" (another Malaco recording) went gold, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Stax%22">Stax</a> reconsidered and released "Mr. Big Stuff" in 1971. It was an enormous hit, spending five weeks at number one on the R&B charts and falling one slot short of the same position on the pop side. Despite a strong accompanying album of the same name and some similarly gritty follow-up singles (which included "You Think You're Hot Stuff" and "Carry On"), Knight couldn't manage to duplicate the success of "Mr. Big Stuff," and quickly faded from the soul scene.

In 1981, Knight scored a minor hit with a version of "You Got the Papers (But I Got the Man)," and charted with one of the more successful covers of the <a href="spotify:artist:328azApStz6rBvBKZsUwvi">Rockin' Sidney</a> zydeco smash "My Toot Toot" in 1985; "My Toot Toot" also served as the title track for a full-length LP on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Mirage%22">Mirage</a>. Knight returned once again in the late '90s, cutting an album for <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Ichiban%22">Ichiban</a> in 1997 called Shaki De Boo-Tee. She followed it two years later with the <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Formaldehyde%22">Formaldehyde</a> release Queen. Jean Knight died on November 22, 2023; she was 80 years old. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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1
Mr. Big Stuff

Mr. Big Stuff

Jan 1, 1971

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Mister Big Stuff - Re-Recorded Version

Mister Big Stuff - Re-Recorded Version

Mar 2, 2010

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Mr Big Stuff

Mr Big Stuff

Mar 1, 2011

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Do Me

Do Me

Jan 1, 1971

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You Think You're Hot Stuff

You Think You're Hot Stuff

Jan 1, 1971

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Mr. Big Stuff

Mr. Big Stuff

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A Little Bit Of Something (Is Better Than All Of Nothing)

A Little Bit Of Something (Is Better Than All Of Nothing)

Jan 1, 1971

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Take Him (You Can Have My Man)

Take Him (You Can Have My Man)

Jan 1, 1971

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Don't Talk About Jody

Don't Talk About Jody

Jan 1, 1971

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My Toot Toot

My Toot Toot

Jan 1, 1985

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