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  12. From the mean streets of South Florida, to the top of the pop, rap, and ringtone charts, Plies has came up and done it. Mixing gritty street beats and "no apologies" lyrics, Plies has gained a name for himself in the hip-hop world as a street lyricist and southern street producer, appearing on such chart-topping hits hits as "Becky", "Shawty", "Medicine", "Put It On Ya", and a crowd favorite "Plenty Money". Plies first album, released in the fall of 2007, produced explosive club hits as "Shawty" (ft T-Pain), "Hypnotized" (ft. Akon), quickly vaulting the Ft Myers rapper into the spotlight. "The Real Testament" led the way to his second album, "The Definition of Real", a widespread success in the summer of 2008. With the summer's "Bust it Baby" craze still in full force, this take-charge rapper dropped yet another album, "Da Realist" in December to rave reviews, with breakout hits "Plenty Money" and "Want It, Need It" (w/ Ashanti). Plies has stayed busy in 2009, headlining at Last Damn Show in Tampa, performing at the BET Music Awards, throwing $50,000 to a crowd at Birthday Bash in Atlanta, touring the US briefly, working in studio, and granting interviews to various outlets. Plies highly anticipated fourth album "Goon Affiliated" is scheduled to release June 8th 2010, has already produced Billboard hits with "Medicine", "Becky", “She Got It Made”, and many others. Follow @Plies on twitter! YouTube - Plies Feat. Gucci Mane - PD Plies | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos Plies Ft. Gucci Mane - PD (Clean)-GreenHitz.com.mp3 - 7.4 Mb Plies Ft. Gucci Mane - PD (Dirty)-GreenHitz.com.mp3 - 7.4 Mb Contact: BigGatesRecords@gmail.com
  13. From living the true story of a poverty-stricken child in the hood of Ala. to embracing the childhood anguish of a problematic name due to the popular Tony! Toni! Tone! song, Lausane Montgomery has now transformed into an identity he is proud of - King South. Born in 1984 to Faye and Southern Lausane in Montgomery, Ala., Southern came up in a family-oriented home. With two sisters, Ashley and Shannon and an older brother Jorquie, South learned the importance of family at a young age. And with three kids of his own now, Jemarion, McKenze and Sanaa, the value of loved ones will never cease. As a child, King never knew he could sing. It was not until eight years old when his mother took him to sing before the choir that he realized there was potential power in his voice. At 14, the possibility of music as a career appeared yet again. Known to his teacher as a jokester, she challenged young King to write a rap about being drug free. Fearless of any challenge, he happily obliged and enjoyed approval from the audience after his performance. The typical teenage squabble between King and his older brother over whose turn it was to wash dishes was the defining point in his music career. With his first diss rap aimed at his big brother there was no target King did not feel he could not "bust" on. Writing about his life’s situations, he found an outlet in music. In an effort to escape constant home invasions, King’s parents moved the family from Ridgecrest, Ala. to Southlawn. It was then that South met D, a neighborhood freestyler. By age 14, along with two other older members, King formed the rap group “Versatile.” Unfortunately, the group lasted a short while after a member expressed his Atheist views in his raps. South bowed out of the group to do his own thing under his new alias as Lil’ South. Still determined to pursue his calling in music Lil’ South met two local artists and formed the rap group “Lawn Boyz Dryad Thugz.” At 17, South became a local celebrity. The group had their cd’s in local stores and malls living the dream. Grossing $75,000 in sales, the group was forced to slow down at the peak of their career after realizing the bitter betrayal of management stealing $20,000 from the group. As a result, South focused on God. He wrote his first gospel song "I Feel Your Love." It described his situation perfectly. Shortly after, Southern‘s faith was truly tested during a six month jail stay. While awaiting trial, he found himself flipping through the Bible and landed on a scripture that to him God will declare his innocence. After his miraculous victory to freedom and a new mind frame, he was motivated to work harder than ever before. With a buzz on the streets and DJ's wanting his music, he recorded "There She Go," "Stack of Ones “and” It’s Over" with Gucci Mane. After doing a college party in October 2009 and seeing his increased fan base, he was back. To contribute to his new found fame, he dropped "Lil" and became King South. In his mind, controversy and a challenge was good and since TI was the King of the South, Lil’ South would change his name to King South because he was doing "king things" and he felt like "If you call me Lil’ South now I feel like you're disrespecting me." King South rose like a Phoenix from the ashes ready to put Montgomery on the map. Seeing Pimp C as a father figure, he found a mentor through his lyrics. South, a God fearing man, looks up to no one but respects artists he can relate to. From the likes of Gucci, Lil’ Boosie, Uncle Luke to the soulful Al Green, the flare of T-Pain and the excitement of MC Hammer. A combination that can all be wound up like a fine tapestry into King South's persona. Perhaps the most intricate piece of his design is the ability to smoothly embrace pop culture and the essence of his hood mentality to present a diverse product. Both his music and style creates a versatile appearance developing - in his words - “Hood Pop.” To mesh with his cultural awareness, his desire to bring change and give others the same opportunity has increased with his maturity. With future goals to partake in movies, production, store ownership, charities and a breast cancer foundation in memory of his mother, King South can be coined Montgomery's own Obama as he strives to bring change. Forging a path in music that has had its share of detours and reroutes, King South is humbled by his experience thus far and appreciative of the team behind him. Polite but not passive, he is quick to remind you "I'm killin' these niggas and paying for their funeral." Success is not measured by Sound Scan in the eyes of King South, whom at the end of the day sees himself as a "humble, determined, laid back, lean sipping, kush smoking guy." Like any great leader, he rose to the occasion and assumed his spot on the throne. Follow @KingSouthMuzik on twitter! King South | Facebook YouTube - KINGSOUTHMUZIK's Channel Video: King South - Cry For You [unsigned Hype] King South - Cry For You (Main)-GreenHitz.com.mp3 - 4.1 Mb King South Ft. Gucci Mane - It's Over (Main)-GreenHitz.com_South_ft._Gucci_Mane_-_IT'S_OVER.mp3 - 8.2 Mb Contact: @Dleeks / (404) 422-7486 / bookingkingsouth@gmail.com
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  15. Toronto, Canada - The boys are back! This time making light of the recent antics of actor Charlie Sheen who
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  17. Rapping for redemption Bouncing from one dysfunctional household to another, William L. Nicholson's childhood was filled with trouble and drug abuse. At 15 years of age, he found himself in Humboldt County Juvenile Hall. Now 30 and recently released from jail after serving a two-and-a-half-year sentence for drug trafficking, Nicholson is seeking a second chance at life through hip hop. ”Music is my salvation,” said Nicholson, who now goes by his stage name 'OverDose'. “It's my dream and it helps me release all the stress.” The longtime Eureka resident has had to deal with plenty of stress throughout his life. Raised without a father and with his mother absent due to battles with drug addiction, OverDose spent a majority of his youth with his grandmother, a recovering drug addict herself. Growing up, OverDose was often distressed and always uncomfortable. "I remember feeling like nobody liked me; an outcast all the time,” he said. “My major thing growing up was I couldn't stay out of trouble. Because I grew up everywhere, I didn't have any good influences to grow up with." As time passed, the issue of his father and mother tormented OverDose, saying he felt "like they just threw (me) in the trash." As the loneliness began to wear on him, OverDose retreated into writing love songs and poetry. But more than anything for OverDose, music was an escape from his harsh reality. His goal was to be one of the only rap artists representing Humboldt County completely uncut; having something raw and uncensored, yet real to say. "The reason why I wanted to get into the local rap/hip-hop scene was because it takes nothing to show who I am and to tell things how they really are. ”Everything I rap about is real,” he said. “The ins and outs of trouble with the law, the messing with substances and mind-altering chemicals, the violence as a youngster and the Humboldt County drug scene. It's real. It's reality. It's my experiences. I hope it opens the eyes of people that have never witnessed the sadness and sorrow of drug abuse.” Although OverDose said it can be pretty tough growing up without parents while searching for salvation on the streets of Eureka, he takes full responsibility for his mistakes. ”These are self-inflicted obstacles. I've created them,” the convicted felon said. “I've been my worst enemy.” In 2007, OverDose was without a job. In an attempt to make ends meet, he turned to what he knew best: the drug game. He began transporting methamphetamine from Southern California to Humboldt County and said it was a “fairly lucrative” business as he made fast cash and recieved a lot of stolen goods such as computers, gaming consoles and anything else an addict felt was worthy of trade. But on a December afternoon in 2007, his black-market meth-trafficking business came to a crashing halt when Eureka police discovered four ounces of meth in his car. His girlfriend at the time bailed him out of jail, and two weeks later he was caught again with a smaller amount of the drug. This time, bail was not posted and he received a five-year prison sentence. ”I felt like my life was over,” he recalled. “Jail sucked. It was like walking on eggshells 24 hours a day. But it gave me determination and it put more drive in me.” During his stint in the slammer, OverDose wrote more than 100 songs. When he was released from the High Desert State Prison in Susanville four months ago, he quickly reunited with his music-producing and media publicist cousin John Duff. Since then, OverDose and Duff have created OverDose Productions, LLC on which they released an album entitled “Humboldt County's Most Wanted”, which has garnered acclaim from critics and musicians. In September, OverDose is scheduled to perform at an Aftermath Music party in Sacramento. Hip Hop legend Dr. Dre owns and operates Aftermath Music which is Eminem and 50 Cent's label. So far, the family business has been good for the cousins. ”It's great working with him. He's like my little brother,” Duff said. “We're getting a lot of national attention. Shady, Aftermath and G-Unit Records are all showing us love. We hope to go all the way.” To listen to OverDose's music, visit OVERDOSE follow me on Twitter.com/EurekaOverDose | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos. Follow @EurekaOverDose on twitter! OVERDOSE follow me on Twitter.com/EurekaOverDose | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos OverDose Productions, LLC | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos Contact: #) OVERDOSEPRODUCTIONSLLC@GMAIL.COM JOHN DUFF III MANAGER/BOOKINGS 714-794-7775 William Nicholson Aka OverDose President 707-362-6012
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  23. From Brooklyn NY, raised in Tampa FL and on the Southside of Atlanta Georgia. Slick was born to a mother and father from the West Indies. Growing up running into all types of trouble with the law, he would take his past experiences and turn it into poetry and music. Writing R&B, Reggae, Hip Hop and Rap was second nature to him. Having musical influences from T.i, Young Jeezy, Buju Banton, Slick Rick and Biggie Smalls. Slick started writing songs hoping that he would run into some people in the music industry that would or could possibly assist him in shopping his music around. Realizing that it wasn
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  25. After Opening for Wiz Khalifa, J.Cole, Big Sean, Mac Miller, Curren$y, and Chris Webby in 2010 in his home state of VA, the DMV representer teams up with DJ Ill Will and Target Squad's Mista DMV DJ Rob to drop his first official mixtape, Get Em Drunk Vol.1! With supported sponsors such as DatPiff and HotNewHipHop, Henny attacks the growing Dub Step genre and releases the first new single off the tape, titled "Rave Girl," produced by B.Dolla. Follow @HennyGED on twitter! Henny - GET EM DRUNK Interactive website Henny - Rave Girl (Main)-GreenHitz.com.mp3 - 2.7 Mb Press/Media contact: chris@musiconplay.net 703.473.9409 Bookings/Drops contact: getemdrunkbooking@gmail.com 703.473.9409
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