just.chill

Location:
SAN DIEGO, California, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Rap / Indie
Label:
Magnetic Flux Recordings
Type:
Indie
In Hip-Hop Culture, there are four major elements. The DJs and Turntablists have the wheels of steel and their plates as their instruments. Taggers and Writers have their weapons of choice to create their brushstrokes. B-Boys & B-girls use their bodies to express themselves. Emcees, for their instrument, they have their VOICE.



If an emcee is the mouthpiece for Hip-Hop, he or she should emit lyrics that reflect the richness and depth of the culture. A true lyricist should be able to evoke emotions out of people. Without that emotional connection, whether it be melancholy or merry, there is nothing to be passionate about. With HIP-HOP culture arguably being the greatest cultural export America has, we need to let the world know that HIP-HOP is more than what you see on the surface. we must dig deeper.underground

at the moment. the DEMOS (which still need work) are posted until the final release (slated for hmm just keep your ears posted). any constructive criticism is welcome.



"1 For 3"

prod. by Dyskreet and engineered by Acromic

this is the first single off of my upcoming ".1st Child". It's not just a love story. it's a story of real love.



"conVERSEation"

prod. by C+Locious

A musical compilation of multiple conversations. Done over a metronome in one take at the BeatCave, C+Locious laced the beat beautifully.



"WHATCHA KNOW?!"

prod. by Acromic

One of the many songs off of the newly released A.M. debut titled "Pacific Coast Time." This is my guest stint on their album.



"WHERE'S THE WAITRESS?!"

feat. Parkerand Talls (from The Kneehighs)

Three rappers walk into drunken bars spitting drunken bars while drunk in bars.



"Wishful Thinking"

prod. by Dyskreet

from the "Franchise Players" by Pac-10. featuring Katrinne Pareja, M.Y.O, Acromic, and Big Doh



"New Slang"

prod. by Acromic

feat. Parker

Listen closely as Parker and I exchange verbal verses. Catch up and catch refrences



"Circles"

prod. by dyskreet

sometimes, we tend to repeat the same mistakes. the view remains the same when you roll in circles.



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