Big Noyd

TaJuan Akeem Perry (born August 15, 1975), better known by his stage name Big Noyd, is an American rapper.

He explained later that he received his first contract, for $300,000, from Tommy Boy because of his verse on "Give Up The Goods (Just Step)".

Noyd attributes the lackluster sales to Landspeed Records' (which became Traffic Entertainment Group) filing for bankruptcy in an unrelated lawsuit just as the album was being released.

In 2004, Big Noyd released his third album, On the Grind, also featuring many guest-spots by Mobb Deep-related artists.

He got his rap name from a friend who thought he looked like Domino's Pizzas advertising character 'The Noid'.