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Friday, February 3, 2017

FLOW 187


         My name is Flow187, I'm a Rap Artist located now in Los Angeles, Ca. I'm contacting you because I would like your feedback and placement for my songs and up coming project "FlowGod". I have released a few songs from my project located on my https://soundcloud.com/rob-flow-roots and got some good reviews and streams. Please take time to listen review and share my project and songs with your friends and fan base if you enjoy the music. Below are some of my links to music and pages... 

Also just something different, I'm a Motivational Speaker & I wrote a Youth Motivational book called "Falling isn't Failing The 5 Keys To Overcoming A Fall & Achieve Success For Youth & Young Adults! My book has been used by school systems and youth programs across the country also it has been endorsed by people like Miami State Senator Daryl Jones, Atlanta schools Principal Sylvia Jordan & the late Actor Tommy Ford.  






Website: www.Flow187.com

Radio Edited So Potent Song Attached to Email : https://soundcloud.com/rob-flow-roots/so-potent-flow187-radio-edited


JAY FINESS


BREEZE




Stage name breeze e straight out of nc dad died wen i was young i was born 1989 sept 6 2 bros n one sis been n da trenaches and still here staright out of westend nc

CHAD


Juss a REALDYKE in a man made world.....Born on March 4, 1990 in west Baltimore Kendra smith was a very energetic, loveable and entertaining child. If there was an opportunity to perform she was ready, mostly rocking off to Baltimore club mix(RIPkswift), acting out scenes from her favorite movies, reciting poems she wrote, posing for the camera or showing off her wide receiver and running back skills. It wasn’t until da age of 11 she discovered her verbal talent though very confident, she didn’t care for fame and fortune. Her mother always told her she could be whatever she wanted and that’s what she believed. At da age of 16 Kendra came out to her mom with news of becoming lesbian her mom was somewhat understanding. She then took da name chad and made it her own. Living life like fuck it" as she would say, her and her lil cousins formed a group called "Barely Legal" they fell off due to lack of commitment and dedication. The crew went their separate ways music wise. In the year 2009 she formed another group with her two best friends they named the group Tre deep which was cut short due to technical difficulties. shortly following Chad was doing her own thing with the help from Happy Face Management.which opened a few doors in da tippy top of 2016 she is still makin music still da same dyke still livin like fuck it nd with da help of 100 ENT she will show da world her music DYKEmus

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I$REAL

Hailing from the Rosemont community of west Baltimore, Israel experienced anything but a normal upbringing. Growing up without both of his parents, Israel had to learn the art of survival at a very young age. Although the cards were seemingly stacked against him, his grandmother served as a source of unconditional love and security for him; a driving force in him wanting to be greater. Israel first connected with Hip Hop when he heard LL Cool J's Going Back to Cali, and that would eventually lead to him competing in an elementary school talent show for dramatic reading. Around that time he witnessed a pair of neighborhood hustlers rally kids on the play ground with sounds made from "hot sticks." The art of rhyming intrigued him as they threw hundred dollar bills into the crowd. Music was his gateway to heaven on earth-explaining all he had to say through his walk of silence as a child. During his high school years he would be met with the temptation that many of his counterparts would be met with; becoming a man of the streets and wanting to become a so called "thug." It's during this period that he would be able to identify and connect with the story of one of his greatest musical inspirations Jay Z, and his classic body of work Reasonable Doubt. Not long after Israel would link up with other budding artists within the community and start making music with 4 track machines, and the rest is history. Israel's music speaks of the struggle; of selling hope. It paints the picture of the before and after, and reflects growth. He does it for the love, and he often describes his music as for the self-conscious and the self-aware. Israel's goal is to become successful and reach back into his community-to do the opposite of what he saw around him coming up. One of his many messages is that it's cool to be yourself. Israel's rawness, realness, and authenticity is what people will connect with, and what the game has been missing for many years. Israel sounds like no one else, and this uniqueness will evoke thought and hope in everyone that comes across his music.