GreenHitz.com Report post Posted May 5, 2014 When it comes to the love and passion of making music, Rico Real has been through the roughest weather, but still manages to stand tall. The Atlanta-based artist and producer was born in Macon, GA where his interest in music came from family influences and hip-hop and R&B legends. Raised by a single hustling mother, he had a strong desire to piece together a master plan to become the bread-winner and take care of her while providing opportunities for others. His ability to write and make music stemmed from writing poetry at an early age. Along his journey, He started Realest Records and released his self-produced underground album Don’t Be Scared and sold thousands in the streets from being motivated by people like Master P, Ludacris, etc. Eventually turning to mostly producing, He later produced a compilation album called Dareala4treala – Servin Da Streetz and thousands of copies were also moved. The compilation included several artists from the Middle Georgia area in which one of the artist by the name of Dp Da Don signed a record deal from the hit singles Southern Delight which was remixed featuring Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob and GA Swag featuring Pastor Troy. Rico Real also produced a song for Dp Da Don called In My Zone featuring Shawty Lo, which was never released because of the death of Dp Da Don. This tragedy, along with other artists passing and going to prison was even more fuel to his drive and passion. He continued to produce and help underground artists pursue their dreams until one day he realized he had been attempting to help others so much that he had put his own dreams and goals on the backburner, this lead to him grabbing the mic again on a mission. He started back recording under a new name Re-ak and dropped the mixtape Time To Re-ak in 2012. Moving forward, He was also fortunate enough to produce and record with Atlanta artist K.Camp and states that the experience was real motivating. Taking it to the next level, he decided to change his name back to Rico Real and get back to his roots where it all started under his new label Born Bred Entertainment. The name Rico Real was given to him by his homeboys who always said he and his music were blunt and real as can be, but he now says that the real part in his name is all about doing what has to be done to feed the fam and survive and it gets no realer than that. He describes his style as a pot of gumbo because there’s something in it for everyone to like and you never know what you might get from his versatility. Follow @ricorealworld on twitter! http://www.ricorealworld.com/ http://www.facebook.com/thericoreal Hidden Content Leave feedback to unlock content. [Members with 1,000+ posts can see hidden content.] Quote Share this post Link to post
bdexpress Report post Posted June 2, 2014 Good Song. Like this one, got a nice beat. I can see the women booty bouncing on this one. Will play. Quote Share this post Link to post
solotherapper Report post Posted June 3, 2014 im gonna bump this one......jackpotradionetwork@gmail.com Quote Share this post Link to post
@DiamondKesawn Report post Posted June 3, 2014 DKP Spotlight Coming Soon on this Artist via: http://www.diamondkesawn.com and Billionaire Mag!!!!! Check it Out!!! Quote Share this post Link to post
naweb Report post Posted June 3, 2014 very good song i love thi sone Quote Share this post Link to post
Dj Koolaid Black Report post Posted June 4, 2014 tryin to bring that hip hop back Quote Share this post Link to post
mindkontrolent Report post Posted June 5, 2014 im feeling this track Quote Share this post Link to post
djnotorious417 Report post Posted June 5, 2014 club banger it goes in Quote Share this post Link to post
DJ Kevin Louie Report post Posted June 5, 2014 Giving it some test spins. Quote Share this post Link to post
dj.hands.on Report post Posted June 5, 2014 sounds real nice i will spin it Quote Share this post Link to post
poonah Report post Posted June 5, 2014 When it comes to the love and passion of making music, Rico Real has been through the roughest weather, but still manages to stand tall. The Atlanta-based artist and producer was born in Macon, GA where his interest in music came from family influences and hip-hop and R&B legends. Raised by a single hustling mother, he had a strong desire to piece together a master plan to become the bread-winner and take care of her while providing opportunities for others. His ability to write and make music stemmed from writing poetry at an early age. Along his journey, He started Realest Records and released his self-produced underground album Don’t Be Scared and sold thousands in the streets from being motivated by people like Master P, Ludacris, etc. Eventually turning to mostly producing, He later produced a compilation album called Dareala4treala – Servin Da Streetz and thousands of copies were also moved. The compilation included several artists from the Middle Georgia area in which one of the artist by the name of Dp Da Don signed a record deal from the hit singles Southern Delight which was remixed featuring Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob and GA Swag featuring Pastor Troy. Rico Real also produced a song for Dp Da Don called In My Zone featuring Shawty Lo, which was never released because of the death of Dp Da Don. This tragedy, along with other artists passing and going to prison was even more fuel to his drive and passion. He continued to produce and help underground artists pursue their dreams until one day he realized he had been attempting to help others so much that he had put his own dreams and goals on the backburner, this lead to him grabbing the mic again on a mission. He started back recording under a new name Re-ak and dropped the mixtape Time To Re-ak in 2012. Moving forward, He was also fortunate enough to produce and record with Atlanta artist K.Camp and states that the experience was real motivating. Taking it to the next level, he decided to change his name back to Rico Real and get back to his roots where it all started under his new label Born Bred Entertainment. The name Rico Real was given to him by his homeboys who always said he and his music were blunt and real as can be, but he now says that the real part in his name is all about doing what has to be done to feed the fam and survive and it gets no realer than that. He describes his style as a pot of gumbo because there’s something in it for everyone to like and you never know what you might get from his versatility. Follow @ricorealworld on twitter! http://www.ricorealworld.com/ http://www.facebook.com/thericoreal i like this joint Quote Share this post Link to post
Mr. Marc-C aka DjFreeze Report post Posted June 6, 2014 This str8 cool track Quote Share this post Link to post
djlou Report post Posted June 9, 2014 nice hook i think its more of a mix show track than club banger Quote Share this post Link to post
dj murdock Report post Posted June 9, 2014 heat for the mix tape and the club, im on this one, lets get it Quote Share this post Link to post
Yessurr FM Report post Posted June 9, 2014 Nice song. We will run it on Yessurr FM and see what the people think. Quote Share this post Link to post
DJ Intence Report post Posted June 10, 2014 When it comes to the love and passion of making music, Rico Real has been through the roughest weather, but still manages to stand tall. The Atlanta-based artist and producer was born in Macon, GA where his interest in music came from family influences and hip-hop and R&B legends. Raised by a single hustling mother, he had a strong desire to piece together a master plan to become the bread-winner and take care of her while providing opportunities for others. His ability to write and make music stemmed from writing poetry at an early age. Along his journey, He started Realest Records and released his self-produced underground album Don’t Be Scared and sold thousands in the streets from being motivated by people like Master P, Ludacris, etc. Eventually turning to mostly producing, He later produced a compilation album called Dareala4treala – Servin Da Streetz and thousands of copies were also moved. The compilation included several artists from the Middle Georgia area in which one of the artist by the name of Dp Da Don signed a record deal from the hit singles Southern Delight which was remixed featuring Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob and GA Swag featuring Pastor Troy. Rico Real also produced a song for Dp Da Don called In My Zone featuring Shawty Lo, which was never released because of the death of Dp Da Don. This tragedy, along with other artists passing and going to prison was even more fuel to his drive and passion. He continued to produce and help underground artists pursue their dreams until one day he realized he had been attempting to help others so much that he had put his own dreams and goals on the backburner, this lead to him grabbing the mic again on a mission. He started back recording under a new name Re-ak and dropped the mixtape Time To Re-ak in 2012. Moving forward, He was also fortunate enough to produce and record with Atlanta artist K.Camp and states that the experience was real motivating. Taking it to the next level, he decided to change his name back to Rico Real and get back to his roots where it all started under his new label Born Bred Entertainment. The name Rico Real was given to him by his homeboys who always said he and his music were blunt and real as can be, but he now says that the real part in his name is all about doing what has to be done to feed the fam and survive and it gets no realer than that. He describes his style as a pot of gumbo because there’s something in it for everyone to like and you never know what you might get from his versatility. Follow @ricorealworld on twitter! http://www.ricorealworld.com/ http://www.facebook.com/thericoreal I enjoy breaking in NEW ARTIST...so why NOT!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post
DJ Intence Report post Posted June 10, 2014 When it comes to the love and passion of making music, Rico Real has been through the roughest weather, but still manages to stand tall. The Atlanta-based artist and producer was born in Macon, GA where his interest in music came from family influences and hip-hop and R&B legends. Raised by a single hustling mother, he had a strong desire to piece together a master plan to become the bread-winner and take care of her while providing opportunities for others. His ability to write and make music stemmed from writing poetry at an early age. Along his journey, He started Realest Records and released his self-produced underground album Don’t Be Scared and sold thousands in the streets from being motivated by people like Master P, Ludacris, etc. Eventually turning to mostly producing, He later produced a compilation album called Dareala4treala – Servin Da Streetz and thousands of copies were also moved. The compilation included several artists from the Middle Georgia area in which one of the artist by the name of Dp Da Don signed a record deal from the hit singles Southern Delight which was remixed featuring Khujo Goodie from Goodie Mob and GA Swag featuring Pastor Troy. Rico Real also produced a song for Dp Da Don called In My Zone featuring Shawty Lo, which was never released because of the death of Dp Da Don. This tragedy, along with other artists passing and going to prison was even more fuel to his drive and passion. He continued to produce and help underground artists pursue their dreams until one day he realized he had been attempting to help others so much that he had put his own dreams and goals on the backburner, this lead to him grabbing the mic again on a mission. He started back recording under a new name Re-ak and dropped the mixtape Time To Re-ak in 2012. Moving forward, He was also fortunate enough to produce and record with Atlanta artist K.Camp and states that the experience was real motivating. Taking it to the next level, he decided to change his name back to Rico Real and get back to his roots where it all started under his new label Born Bred Entertainment. The name Rico Real was given to him by his homeboys who always said he and his music were blunt and real as can be, but he now says that the real part in his name is all about doing what has to be done to feed the fam and survive and it gets no realer than that. He describes his style as a pot of gumbo because there’s something in it for everyone to like and you never know what you might get from his versatility. Follow @ricorealworld on twitter! http://www.ricorealworld.com/ http://www.facebook.com/thericoreal Hidden Content Leave feedback to unlock content. [Members with 1,000+ posts can see hidden content.] I enjoy breaking in NEW ARTIST...so why NOT!!!! Quote Share this post Link to post