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About MC Topher:
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I grew up in rural Massachusetts, listening to a lot of indie/emo rock. Then one summer, my Aunt gave me the a few cds to listen to and introduced me to hip hop. I spent that entire summer listening to Biggie's "Ready to Die" and Weezer's "Pinkerton".
I've been in a few bands and even recorded a solo acoustic album (which if I can be honest, isn't good). But in the summer of 07, I started writing lyrics for a new project. What started off as an homage to The Postal Service turned into an exploration of my musical heritage.
I wrote and recorded my first hip hop album over the course of the next year. MC Topher had emerged. I wanted to break barriers and first I tried my nerdy side with the release of "Split PersonILLity". My version of "A Mille" and "Dey Know" were met with lackluster approval. The project was a bomb.
I wasn't about to give up. I kept on writing and recording, and started producing. The biggest complaint about my first album was that none of the production was original. I taught myself how to make beats, use samples, and digitally mix tracks. It was around this time I met Blip, an newborn rapper. Together we formed Malicious Behavior and released an album, "Lyrical Suicide", in February '09.
"Lyrical Suicide" was a lukewarm release, but a huge step forward for me from "Split PersonILLity". "Lyrical Suicide's" release was enough to get me thinking I could do this for a living.
Since then, Malicious Behavior has grown from two members to five, adding DrewdaheaD in September 09, Karmageddon in December 09, and Pops Ghostly in January 2010. Personally, I've produced two albums for DrewdaheaD along with countless beats for all of Malicious Behavior. I've organized and played about a half dozen shows in Indiana and Florida, with more shows booked for the coming months. My work has been featured on Rhymetorrents.org, Madeloud.com, and Absolutepunk.net.
Currently, I'm working on my next solo album which is on track for an independent second quarter 2010 release. I'm also helping produce a mixtape with Karmageddon, which will see a release at some point in the next year.
Email: Contact.mctopher@gmail.com
IM: OMGitsMCTopher
T61: http://www.thesixtyone.com/mctopher/
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/mctophermusic
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMCTopher
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MC-Topher/24751074799
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Download Split PersonILLity Here!
Download Lyrical Suicide by Malicious Behavior (MC Topher + blip) Here!
Download The Victory Mode EP by Malicious Behavior (MC Topher + blip) Here!
Download Girls and Grams Here!
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Member Since:
July 23, 2008Influences:
3OH!3, MC Frontalot, MC Router, Beefy, MC Lars, MC Chris, Mobb Deep, Asher Roth, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Notorious B.I.G., Method Man, Lupe Fiasco, Eminem, Fort Minor, Busta Rhymes, Cassidy, MF Doom, Lil' Wayne, Jadakiss, Gnarls Barkley, Gym Class Heroes, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, The Legion of Doom, Ludacris, Pharrell, Timbaland, Rage Against The MachineSounds Like:
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Genre: Crunk / Emotronic / Hip Hop
Location BLOOMINGTON, Indiana, US
Profile Views: 34894
Last Login: 1/27/2011
Member Since 7/23/2008
Website http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnJldmVyYm5hdGlvbi5jb20vbWN0b3BoZXI=
Record Label Malicious Behavior
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Bio
I consider myself a new breed of hip hop. I grew up in rural Massachusetts, listening to a lot of indie/emo rock. Then one summer, my Aunt gave me the a few cds to listen to and introduced me to hip hop. I spent that entire summer listening to Biggie's "Ready to Die" and Weezer's "Pinkerton". I've been in a few bands and even recorded a solo acoustic album (which if I can be honest, isn't good). But in the summer of 07, I started writing lyrics for a new project. What started off as an homage to The Postal Service turned into an exploration of my musical heritage. I wrote and recorded my first hip hop album over the course of the next year. MC Topher had emerged. I wanted to break barriers and first I tried my nerdy side with the release of "Split PersonILLity". My version of "A Mille" and "Dey Know" were met with lackluster approval. The project was a bomb. I wasn't about to give up. I kept on writing and recording, and started producing. The biggest complaint about my first album was that none of the production was original. I taught myself how to make beats, use samples, and digitally mix tracks. It was around this time I met Blip, an newborn rapper. Together we formed Malicious Behavior and released an album, "Lyrical Suicide", in February '09. "Lyrical Suicide" was a lukewarm release, but a huge step forward for me from "Split PersonILLity". "Lyrical Suicide's" release was enough to get me thinking I could do this for a living. Since then, Malicious Behavior has grown from two members to five, adding DrewdaheaD in September 09, Karmageddon in December 09, and Pops Ghostly in January 2010. Personally, I've produced two albums for DrewdaheaD along with countless beats for all of Malicious Behavior. I've organized and played about a half dozen shows in Indiana and Florida, with more shows booked for the coming months. My work has been featured on Rhymetorrents.org, Madeloud.com, and Absolutepunk.net. Currently, I'm working on my next solo album which is on track for an independent second quarter 2010 release. I'm also helping produce a mixtape with Karmageddon, which will see a release at some point in the next year. Email: Contact.mctopher@gmail.com IM: OMGitsMCTopher T61: http://www.thesixtyone.com/mctopher/ Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/mctophermusic Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/TheMCTopher Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/MC-Topher/24751074799 -
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3OH!3, MC Frontalot, MC Router, Beefy, MC Lars, MC Chris, Mobb Deep, Asher Roth, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Notorious B.I.G., Method Man, Lupe Fiasco, Eminem, Fort Minor, Busta Rhymes, Cassidy, MF Doom, Lil' Wayne, Jadakiss, Gnarls Barkley, Gym Class Heroes, Jim Jones, Juelz Santana, The Legion of Doom, Ludacris, Pharrell, Timbaland, Rage Against The Machine -
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10 of 194MoreHello,thanks add!
nice.check out my new track bro.reflections of a man my boy is sick with his rymes
Hey Pasando a saludar!,muchas gracias por tu amistad y que pases un excelente Dia! DTB
IM LOVING ME
Thanks 4 da request xo
have a nice day!!!!!!
What's goin' on Mc Topher? All my thoughts are lost to your graceful gaze? Your layers of absinthe and torsion form concretions of hyper-alimentation. I relentlessly desire cotton candy lollipops. I sense wild vapors of sweet champagne in your larynx. Your beauty is multiplexed in contemplation of your multidimensional effervescence. The expanse of your beauty is a void no universe could ever fill. Your eyes show as many deep and full shades of fire as a volcano in heat. Your essence is equal to the beauty of a galaxy. If I could have just one wish, it would be to wake up to your songs in the morning. I desire to see life through your hallucinations so that they massage my viscera into an eternal state of turgid flux. How beautiful is the snowshine in your eyes, so directly current from the static in your mind. How it passes there and back again like a tear drop glistening in moonlight. The music that flows from your instruments overwhelms me with creativity. So charmingly silky, your skin is like a teardrop on a popsickle.
Topherrrrr, I love your music. :)
Hey motherfucker, I ain't really into the nerdcore thing anymore, but I dig your style, check out a few SDSA tracks on my profile and let me know if you wanna collaborate with our hip-hop group?
hey how are you doing