A 19 track Hip Hop promotional project with cinematic storylines. All original production.
TRACK LIST
1. Dark figure in my dream (Intro)
2. When we were lost
3. Pessimist (Scenario A)
4. Spirit of the underground
5. Breach the surface
6. Bringin it back
7. Dont ignore me
8. Lets kick it
9. Only trust God
10. wReckless 06 SE
11. Your reality (Skit)
12. Change in time
13. Red & Blue
14. Why we act like criminals
15. Bring it on
16. Final breath
17. We’re all gonna die
18. He was broken (Scenario B Outro)
19. Before its too late
Pick up Time Out New York Magazine - October 15-21 issue and find FinaL OutlaW on page 8. Shouts to Robert Rios for the snap shot!
FinaL OutlaW – Live From The VIMBY House w/ Homeboy Sandman
During his recent “Warrior Poets Tour” on the west coast, Final Outlaw spits a an acapella of his song “Unsigned From Uptown” at the VIMBY Head Quarters along side tour mate Homeboy Sandman.
Final Outlaw is an American born recording artist. During childhood he spent some time moving around the east coast due to poverty/personal issues shared within his family, but was ultimately raised in New York City. Exploring street-life as a teen he discovered the joys of freestylin’ and battling among friends throughout Washington Heights, Harlem and Dyckman in Manhattan.
“Final Outlaw spits that real Hip Hop shit all the time and never changes it up.” ~ OnSmash.com
Relatively a newcomer, today he is popularly known as a promising and young unsigned Hip Hop artist. He’s a rapidly rising phenomenon, quickly becoming one of the most respected artists on the underground/independent scene. He is renowned for his versatile and shockingly personal performance style and his music is regarded as one of the most captivating new sounds in the genre by his followers. Many of his supporters consider him a pioneer in the resurrection and evolution of the Hip Hop culture.
"He goes in, rapping and speaking on life with the kind of passion and conviction that can only come from the spirit of someone who’s actually lived what he writes." ~ Loud.com
Latterly he’s been stirring up lots of attention, performing at venues throughout the city such as S.o.B’s, The Knitting Factory (before its closing), Joe’s Pub, Nuyorican Poetry Café, CBGB Lounge (before its closing), and The Bowery Poetry Club, to name a few. He often makes appearances in New York’s surrounding states, and recently returned from a successful west coast tour. His music is often featured on websites including OnSmash.com, Nahright.com, WorldStarHipHop.com, 2DopeBoyz.com, RealTalkNY.net, Loud.com, Illdoctrine.com, and many others taking notice.
"The lyrics portray a man that has no desire to please people but is willing to get his own on his own terms. There is a single-minded toughness in his style combined with substance and the listener can easily follow along from line to line." ~ HipTics.com
His promo single “Hip Hop 4ever” (Hip Hop Forever) is also earning notoriety and respect, winning him an award for “strongest song” at NYC’s longest running Hip Hop open mic (www.eodub.com) and climbing to number 1 on Goldmic.com. The music video for the single directed by Janelle Ryan is also generating a large buzz that recently landed it on MTV Base in Europe, the MTV UK website (MTV.co.uk), and regular rotation on Ralph McDaniel's legendary Video Music Box on NYCTV. The song/video continues to rise and is set to release on major U.S. television and radio networks during the remainder of ‘09.
Currently he is recording a new project titled “Unstoppable Love” set for summer ’09. Available now is “We’re All Gonna Die SE” which is on sale on I-tunes, CDBaby.com, UndergroundHipHop.com and more. He also collaborated with KRS One recently for the new “Stop the violence” fund raiser album which is yet to be released.
Peace fam, hope your diggin your shirt....send us a pic of you rocking the mic in it so we can post it on our page and site. Peace and Blessings, BX 74
Props on your song "Change In Time" my nigga. It's too sick. Speakin on the real. Haha I digg that Daddy Yankee dis you threw in there. I feel ya on the whole killin' our youth thing. We need elevate, evolve and progress. Fuck the negativity and all those who hold us down.
Bless da Mic: Open Mic Showcase The Second Saturday of Each Month!
Saturday November 14, 2009 Admission: $10 Hosted by damali & Shadagga Music by DJ Omar
Featuring:
Final Outlaw SoSoon Uppanotch
Doors open and open mic sign-up: 8:30 pm Showtime: 9 pm-12 am Afrikan Poetry Theatre, Inc. 176-03 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York 11432-5503 F train to 179th St. and walk 3 blocks to Jamaica Ave. E or J train to Jamaica Center/Parsons-Archer and Q110 bus in front of Walgreens at 160th St and Jamaica Ave to 176th St. By performing at this show you agree to be filmed.
For more info: uluvdamali@yahoo.com Myspace.com/BlessDaMic
Bless Da Mic in Time Out NY: http://newyork.timeout.com/articles/i-new-york/79415/you-asked-for-it-best-open-mike-nights-in-nyc
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