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"Element of Surprise"

Here's The Press Release:

After thriving in the local scene for a couple of years, South Carolina rapper P. Watts is gearing to expand to a national fan base with his street album “Element of Surprise”, out on October 25th, 2011.

Hailing from Columbia, SC, P. Watts has been on his grind independently, and in early 2010, he gained the attention of the nation with his anthem “Grown Man”, as the video received placement on MTV Jams, MTV2 On Demand, and MusicChoice.

Now he aims further that nationwide expansion with the help and support from DJ Burn One, known for breaking artists such as Yelawolf, Freddie Gibbs and Pill.

“I met DJ Burn One through my marketing consultant, and from there, Burn One was interested in doing a CD and he actually ended up doing the entire production on the project,” P. Watts expressed. “I’ve been doing the local thing for a while, and I’m ready for a national situation now. I’m thankful to be blessed in the situation that I’m in now.”

The street album “Element of Surprise” boasts collaborative features from some of Hip-Hop’s breakout stars such as Big K.R.I.T., Yelawolf, Freddie Gibbs, and Pill, amongst others. P. Watts also prides the project on embracing “diversity” and having “music for everyone”.

P. Watts delves into different emotions on the album, ensuring a mixture of solely good music. Fans of “hard street music” can look forward to tracks such as “Get On” and “M.F.U.” featuring Rittz and Jackie Chain. Others that are into embracing Hip-Hop can enjoy songs such as “Qualified” and “Love Song”, or “Irreplaceable” which reminisces about the lost of a loved one.

“The whole album is just a good mixture. It’s different from the rest, and it gives a different feel. But even though every song is different, there’s still a level of cohesiveness in it too,” explains P. Watts.

P. Watts’ “Element of Surprise” will be out on all digital retailers on October 25th, and will feature production from Zaythoven, DJ Burn One, Ed Roc, and Indeed.

Video: "So Cold"

VIMEO: SO COLD

YOUTUBE:

SO COLD (DIRTY) - http://www.mediafire.com/?ni1bfjam3ef3j6e

M.F.U. ft Jackie Chain & Rittz - (DIRTY) - http://www.mediafire.com/?w898fpavi31edfu

PURPLE THOUGHTS ft KD, SCOTTY, & P. DUKES -

Follow The Social:

http://www.facebook.com/pwatts803

http://www.Twitter.com/p_watts

http://www.reverbnation.com/pwatts

http://www.p-watts.com

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Dee Double:

http://www.blvdst.com

http://www.reverbnation.com/pwatts

http://www.twitter.com/djburnone

http://www.yungtoneworld.com

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"Element of Surprise"

Here's The Press Release:

After thriving in the local scene for a couple of years, South Carolina rapper P. Watts is gearing to expand to a national fan base with his street album “Element of Surprise”, out on October 25th, 2011.

Hailing from Columbia, SC, P. Watts has been on his grind independently, and in early 2010, he gained the attention of the nation with his anthem “Grown Man”, as the video received placement on MTV Jams, MTV2 On Demand, and MusicChoice.

Now he aims further that nationwide expansion with the help and support from DJ Burn One, known for breaking artists such as Yelawolf, Freddie Gibbs and Pill.

“I met DJ Burn One through my marketing consultant, and from there, Burn One was interested in doing a CD and he actually ended up doing the entire production on the project,” P. Watts expressed. “I’ve been doing the local thing for a while, and I’m ready for a national situation now. I’m thankful to be blessed in the situation that I’m in now.”

The street album “Element of Surprise” boasts collaborative features from some of Hip-Hop’s breakout stars such as Big K.R.I.T., Yelawolf, Freddie Gibbs, and Pill, amongst others. P. Watts also prides the project on embracing “diversity” and having “music for everyone”.

P. Watts delves into different emotions on the album, ensuring a mixture of solely good music. Fans of “hard street music” can look forward to tracks such as “Get On” and “M.F.U.” featuring Rittz and Jackie Chain. Others that are into embracing Hip-Hop can enjoy songs such as “Qualified” and “Love Song”, or “Irreplaceable” which reminisces about the lost of a loved one.

“The whole album is just a good mixture. It’s different from the rest, and it gives a different feel. But even though every song is different, there’s still a level of cohesiveness in it too,” explains P. Watts.

P. Watts’ “Element of Surprise” will be out on all digital retailers on October 25th, and will feature production from Zaythoven, DJ Burn One, Ed Roc, and Indeed.

Video: "So Cold"

VIMEO: SO COLD

YOUTUBE:

SO COLD (DIRTY) - http://www.mediafire...ni1bfjam3ef3j6e

M.F.U. ft Jackie Chain & Rittz - (DIRTY) - http://www.mediafire...w898fpavi31edfu

PURPLE THOUGHTS ft KD, SCOTTY, & P. DUKES - http://soundcloud.co...ple-thoughts-ft

Follow The Social:

http://www.facebook.com/pwatts803

http://www.Twitter.com/p_watts

http://www.reverbnation.com/pwatts

http://www.p-watts.com

--

Dee Double:

http://www.blvdst.com

http://www.reverbnation.com/pwatts

http://www.twitter.com/djburnone

http://www.yungtoneworld.com

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