SONG NAME: Blue Hill Avenue ft. Lou Kang ARTIST NAME: Dcon Unk PRODUCER NAME: Yung DZA BEAT BPM: 170 SONG LENGTH: 3:01 TWITTER INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK WEBSITE YOUTUBE
Description: "Blue Hill Avenue ft. Lou Kang" is a very explosive, but classy track created in reference to the 2003 American crime film directed and written by Craig Ross Jr., and starring Allen Payne. Music produced by Yung DZA.
Unfufu , National Recording Artist grew up in Jacksonville, Florida with a passion for the entertainment industry in which he delivers thru his music. Known for his mixtape series "A Song A Day", Unfufu drops his latest record 1000 Onez prod by Swagg B off the 6th volume of his mixtape series. After run ins with the law, a name change, and readjusted focus, Unfufu has "nothing, but time on his hands...if he could control the time he'd put them grands in his hand" as stated on his last EP. The grind is the underlying theme in his music and his laser like focus on his priority is admirable.
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Descritpion: DREAM BIG Empire presents Blacc Cuzz "Stretch It" Hailing from Pittsburgh PA, Blacc Cuzz is making it his point to take over every trap in the world with this 7 track offering, which is exactly what the streets needed. Packed with hard hitting tracks, this project is sure to leave you wanting more. Make sure to support Blacc Cuzz and follow his movement.
Up-and-coming rap star and entertainer, Cordarro "R.O.E" Wright, formerly known as "Swagg Boi" was born and raised in the streets of Mount Pleasant located in Northeast Texas. Growing up in the unruly parts of East Texas, R.O.E dealt with a dysfunctional household with little parental guidance due to the struggles that his parents had to endure. He was born with a musical gift.. R.O.E’s father had him on stage performing as early as twelve years old and soon after R.O.E started writing his own lyrics and rhymes at fifteen. At 18 he knew that being a artist/entertainer was his life. He wrote about the things he saw in the streets and things that intrigued him about the lifestyles of true hustling, that matured him into the artist that you see today. Learning his craft was important to him and he modeled some of his same mannerisms from artists that inspired him but he added his own swag to it and "R.eal O.va E.verything” is the artist that deserves his shot. He paid attention to the industry and acquired the art of knowing how to brand himself as an artist. He knew rap was taking a fall but he also knew putting East Texas on the map and him knowing he could breathe life back into the game, R.O.E chose to go full speed ahead. Investing in himself was key, performing at as many shows as possible, and knowing how to get his songs on the radio took a lot of motivation. If you have not seen Roe perform your are in for a life changing experience the way Roe interacts and connects with the crowd you will know he is a “SuperStar”. “Lit”, “Fuck How You Feelin”, and “Pull Up” are local hits and are now playing on radio stations throughout Texas. R.O.E's dream is to be an international artist and entertainer whose legacy was built from the ground up.