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Biography
Hailing from Jackson "Jack Town" Mississippi, a city so infamous for its crime-riddled streets that it is routinely in the FBI's top ten list for most violent crime cities, is veteran street soldier/lyricist named Rainman, whose debut album Bigga than Life is a gripping sonic novel that sheds insight on the plight of his City.
"I call the project Bigga than Life because it's really my trip through my life thus far," says Rainman. "I'm making you see everything through my eyes. There's nothing fake or phony about it."
Rainman's quest for hip hop superstardom started at birth when his mother used to play popular blues and soul records around their Shady Oaks home. Even though Shady Oaks is considered one of the roughest hoods in the City, Rainman's early childhood was relatively good. He was blessed to have both parents in his life up until the age of nine when his father and mother parted ways. At that point, things started unraveling.
"Basically since I've been nine I've been wildin' out," says Rainman. "You know how you go from being good to doing all type of wild shit because you come from a one-parent home. My mom tried to hold it down as best she could but I had to grow up fast."
Growing fast meant learning the ways of the streets. By the time Rainman was in his early teens he had already learned that he could make more money selling weed to his peers at school than he could working as a grocery store bag boy. Rainman started hustling in junior high by the time he reached high school he had graduated to harder illegal substances. "I was just trying to get me a little change at the time," he explains. "So I jumped off into a lotta stuff that I shouldn't have." Even though Rainman was hustling in the streets he was also deep into his first love, music.
"I started getting' into music real early, I used to buy the little 45s and 12 inches and shit with the money my mama used to give me when I was young. Rap had came up and I used to love [RunDMC], especially Jam Master J on the turntables. Everything I seen them do I tried it."
According to Rainman his interest in rap actually started in 8th grade but it took him four years before he actually started to take the art of MCing seriously. That soon led him into a local studio where he recorded his first underground single entitled "Swing the Bass" in the mid 90s and took it to the local DJs. They liked it enough to play it on their popular mix show and the record became a local hit. After that Rainman was hooked.
Although he recorded several singles for different local labels, money remained extremely tight for Rainman. With his back against the wall Rainman turned to the one thing he knew would put real money in his pocket, hustling. According to Rainman that was one of the darkest periods of his life.
"Man that was a real draining period of my life," says a somber Rainman his baritone voice heavy with pain. "It was real earth-shattering for me. For me to like be at the door of success….and to have it all go sour on me because folks couldn't get along."
Fortunately for him fate would intervene with a phone call from one of his childhood friends who had moved to Long Beach. Upon hearing about how Rainman was once again back to his old ways he invited him to come to California for a fresh start. In 2003, Rainman moved to California and started hanging out at the barber shop where his friend cut hair. It was there he met a girl name Robin who in his words would change his life. Robin was Snoop Dogg's god sister and she had plenty of connects in the music industry. Believing in his talent she introduced him to various producers who helped Rainman record a demo. After a year of working on his demo Rainman got frustrated at the slow pace his career was going and decide to move back home only end up doing the very thing he was trying to escape, hustling. Again fate stepped in with another phone call when Robin asked him to be a hype man for a rapper who was doing a showcase for some hi-powered industry execs. It would be a gig that would literally change his life.
While on stage performing a well-connected attorney spotted Rainman and asked him for his demo tape. "I gave him the demo and went back to Mississippi to do what I normally do to survive." The attorney gave the tape to Marc Tanner, CEO of Chime Entertainment. A year later Tanner signed Rainman to a development deal and they begin working on what would ultimately become the Bigga than Life LP.
"Basically I did music until he felt I was at a point to where I was ready,' say Rainman. "I've got a great support team. I got all the proper funding I need. I got a great album. I got a great label, I got me and I got God –that's all the support I need to win. I can't be beat."
Produced by stalwart producers David Banner, DJ Speedy (Young Jeezy), the Co-Stars (Rhiana, Fantasia, Mya, et al) and newcomer Dap as well as stellar guest appearances by David Banner, Lil Flip and Slick Pulla of Young Jeezy's USDA crew; Bigga then Life contains a bevy of blazing tracks that run the gamut of down south club bangers that will set butts in perpetual motion to straight up hardcore gangsta music.
The album's lead single "Country Girl" featuring Lil Flip is an rump-shaking ode to those down south divas. Built around a pounding 808 kick with hypnotic rhythm "Country Girl" may well be the new anthem for thick Southern girls. On the David Banner produced "Hustlers", Rainman is joined by his fellow Mississippian as they drop lyrical heat over a crunked-out beat. If you're looking for a little street savvy gangsta music, check out the menacing tracks "Out Here" feat. Slick Pulla and "Talk Dat Shit". "Both of them tracks are bangin'," says Rainman. "I think that every real nigga on the street is gonna feel those two songs as well everything else on Bigga than Life because real recognize real all over the world."
I just wanted to check in on my myspace friend and see how you are doing. I know you are busy making those dollars in this crazy economy. When you get a minute, please check out my director Evan Winter’s two new music videos at http://www.evanwinter.com/new.php if you haven't done so already. We are extremely excited about the new work, shot totally on an independent level with no major label budgets or support. Hit me back at mkmmanagement@aol.com after you have a chance to view. Speak soon.
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Hi there Rainman first of all we'd like to say thanks for being our myspace pal. We wanted to make sure you knew the reason incase we suddenly vanish off of your friends list. The movement we've started for indie artists has grown significantly and consumes all of our time these days. We seldom sign into our myspace account and this is making several people believe that we are ignoring them. We are not ignoring anyone, we wanted everyone to know that. What we're doing has become so busy we just don't have the time for myspace any longer, so in all honesty we are probably going to just close our myspace account.
Many people wanted to use us in the future so if you were one of those people make sure you bookmark www.tthlabel.com so that in the even that we do close our myspace account you will not loose contact with us. Thanks again for being our myspace pal!
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Yo it’s been a minute… Check out the new mix of 3 tracks by the Beat Cartel. Including our version of the Transformers theme song from the original 1980s TV series and inspired by the 2007 movie.