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Genre: Hip Hop / Rap
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LORE’L
Red Cafe presents Shakedown's covergirl, Lore'l. Featured rapper on "Tap" It by Red Cafe & DJ Spinking, "Tonight" by Fabolous & Red Cafe, "Why R U remix" by Amerie, "Hottest In The Hood remix" w/ Lloyd Banks, Juelz Santana, Busta Rhymes.
Those who are destined for greatness are created as an outlet. They become a voice that not only speaks to, but touches people everywhere. This is what has been said about Shakedown Entertainment’s newest artist, the 23 year old Lore’l who was born in Brooklyn, NY, Went to High School in NJ, & recently lived in Miami for a few years before returning to NJ. Lore’l began working in Promotions & Marketing for Sony records at age 16 and quickly advanced on an upward spiral. She dedicated all of her free time to pursuing a career as an artist. Lore’l started off singing and doing hooks for local rappers and then began rapping herself. Her participation in daily freestyle sessions in the “Training Room” with the legendary underground group, The Outsidaz, honed Lore’l’s rap skills to be razor sharp. She continued to move discreetly through the industry on a variety of levels, and was, and still is, unforgettable and highly favored. Lore’l, the name, represents her “style of difference” that will separate her from all the others.
Executives at Sony records would often call on the teenaged Lore’l to spit a rhyme at the drop of a hat and there were many a rap battle in those offices where Lore’l would shine. That led to Lore’l being featured on the remix of Lyfe Jennings’ hit single “Must be Nice”. In tune with her keepin’ an ear to the street persona Lore’l became part of New York’s biggest female club promotions company, Jingling Baby. Her name began to sizzle as she grabbed the attention of event goers and she met Red Café during a party he hosted for Jingling Baby. Soon after, Lore’l was featured on T.I.’s Grand Hustle Compilation Mixtape on a song with Big Kuntry King.
In late 2006, Lore’l moved to South Beach, Miami and began her studies towards a career in Entertainment Law. During that time she remained in touch with Red Café and it was no surprise that she was once again back on the rap scene. Santos Miami Live became her stomping grounds and the interest in Lore’l began to rise as she performed weekly. While keeping to her studies Lore’l was performing, recording, managing local artists, and working for Slip n Slide records. After hearing a few songs Lore’l had completed, Red Café offered her an opportunity to join Shakedown and immediately put her on the remix to his smash hit, Hottest In The Hood with himself, Diddy, Lloyd Banks, Juelz Santana, & Busta Rhymes, to an amazing response around the country. Lore’l packed up her belongings, her dog, and drove solo from Miami back to her home in NYC and the rest of the movie has yet to be written…
Check for Lore’l’s Mixtape, “Welcome To The Movie” presented to you by Red Cafe & Shakedown Ent
Red Cafe presents Shakedown's covergirl, Lore'l. Featured rapper on "Tap" It by Red Cafe & DJ Spinking, "Tonight" by Fabolous & Red Cafe, "Why R U remix" by Amerie, "Hottest In The Hood remix" w/ Lloyd Banks, Juelz Santana, Busta Rhymes.
Those who are destined for greatness are created as an outlet. They become a voice that not only speaks to, but touches people everywhere. This is what has been said about Shakedown Entertainment’s newest artist, the 23 year old Lore’l who was born in Brooklyn, NY, Went to High School in NJ, & recently lived in Miami for a few years before returning to NJ. Lore’l began working in Promotions & Marketing for Sony records at age 16 and quickly advanced on an upward spiral. She dedicated all of her free time to pursuing a career as an artist. Lore’l started off singing and doing hooks for local rappers and then began rapping herself. Her participation in daily freestyle sessions in the “Training Room” with the legendary underground group, The Outsidaz, honed Lore’l’s rap skills to be razor sharp. She continued to move discreetly through the industry on a variety of levels, and was, and still is, unforgettable and highly favored. Lore’l, the name, represents her “style of difference” that will separate her from all the others.
Executives at Sony records would often call on the teenaged Lore’l to spit a rhyme at the drop of a hat and there were many a rap battle in those offices where Lore’l would shine. That led to Lore’l being featured on the remix of Lyfe Jennings’ hit single “Must be Nice”. In tune with her keepin’ an ear to the street persona Lore’l became part of New York’s biggest female club promotions company, Jingling Baby. Her name began to sizzle as she grabbed the attention of event goers and she met Red Café during a party he hosted for Jingling Baby. Soon after, Lore’l was featured on T.I.’s Grand Hustle Compilation Mixtape on a song with Big Kuntry King.
In late 2006, Lore’l moved to South Beach, Miami and began her studies towards a career in Entertainment Law. During that time she remained in touch with Red Café and it was no surprise that she was once again back on the rap scene. Santos Miami Live became her stomping grounds and the interest in Lore’l began to rise as she performed weekly. While keeping to her studies Lore’l was performing, recording, managing local artists, and working for Slip n Slide records. After hearing a few songs Lore’l had completed, Red Café offered her an opportunity to join Shakedown and immediately put her on the remix to his smash hit, Hottest In The Hood with himself, Diddy, Lloyd Banks, Juelz Santana, & Busta Rhymes, to an amazing response around the country. Lore’l packed up her belongings, her dog, and drove solo from Miami back to her home in NYC and the rest of the movie has yet to be written…
Check for Lore’l’s Mixtape, “Welcome To The Movie” presented to you by Red Cafe & Shakedown Ent
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