Imagine a kid that hits the streets everyday and sells at least 20 cds in a couple of hours. Imagine a kid that studies Kemetic science and culture and still finds time to play basketball around the way. Imagine a kid going from 3rd string quarterback at HBCU Bowie State University to making songs in the basement with his crew. from homeless to hustla and still yearns to reach a higher level. Imagine if this kid was a white dude, with Opie freckles and red hair. Then you must have met Dig Dug, one of the most groundbreaking emcees to touch the mic. rather than play the "white boy" card as an emcee, Dig Dug uses his music to confront the wrongs that have taken place at the hands of his ancestors and create a new era of positive energy and awareness for everyone to be blessed by. Taking the 19th century abolitionist John Brown (Harpers Ferry Raid), as his model and inspiration for real positive action, Dig Dug is the clean glass that all white and black emcees need to be checked by. Growing up in Prince Georges County in Maryland, Dig Dug has been exposed to Black and White culture since he was a baby, yet he chose to recognize the injustice and inequality, while responding to it through study and discourse. His father Bob Mallardi, frontman and Bassist for Blues ensemble Bad Influence, made sure he was exposed to the most powerful and soulful music from early childhood. today Dig Dug is also a member of Killa Kamillions and the Oxymorons. this aint eminem, Dig Dug is on a mission to expose racist crackaz in the culture of HIp Hop. the John Brown of Hip Hop
yeah ma dood appreciate the listens ,,, and i can def appreciate your music very original smooth laid back shit, lyrical which i like cause it keeps me coming back to listen to tracks ,,, i checked out the first 3 joints found myself really noddin to coal miners daughter liked the unorthadox yet very in control flow ,, sick shit famz imma come back for more plays ever need a 16 bars messgage me up PEACE
yo your shits soundin fuckin tight boys, kinda reminds me of a doom type vibe in a way. can definitley hear progression since last time i scoped it out, lovin it.
i am a very picky individual when it come to what i allow invade my earspace. i can honestly say that i would purchase and recomend your shit to any fellow appreciator of music. your presentation and expression are dope.
I just added that DOA remix you did to my online mixtape/playlist...thats some sick verses you got on there...I have a show in 2 weeks..I'll post the show info on my page...
waddup fam? Happy new YEar and blessyngz to you and those close...I got up wit ya brotha and his wife a coupla weeks ago. I'm going to be making a few rave beats in the next month or so in the b-more area. I'll get up withchu once I solidfy things...
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Yo, it's a good sound you guys! For sure, return the favor and give a listen. The track that would relate the most to your style, is 'Picture's I've Seen in Water' Keep up the good work! Let me know