MP3 Skryptrs Testimony - Top Of Da Game
Hip hop rap
12 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Rap, HIP HOP/RAP: Hip Hop
Details:
Basically I been rapping since I was 9 years old. Back then I really didn''t think too much of it, because it wasn''t something I was good at. Around my senior year I got tired of hearing all the same garbage being put out. I felt creatively the game was in a dry spell so I stopped buying mix tapes and albums. I started thinking if nobody was going to put anything worth listening I''ll make my own music. Give or take a few months I started progressing like I never thought I could. I started pumping out verse after verse after verse. After a while I got tired of writing 16 bar verses to instrumentals. I figured if I could write a rhyme then I could make a beat. Soon after that I got my hands on some software and started making basic beats. I started learning how to count bars, make breaks, and pretty much structure a song. After that I found myself making songs and working on an album. By the end of a 2 years span I found myself with half a studio, 2 albums, and a whole lot of sh#t on reserve.
Now it''s about a year past that and I''m the owner of my own label and studio. Currently I''m running everything from the business plan, to the beats, to the mixes, to promotion, and beyond. Right now getting signed isn''t my focus in the least bit; it''s about bringing people into my world. It''s not about making tracks to suit the average listener; it''s about making masterpieces from my emotions and welcoming people into my life. Right now I''m promoting the first album I wrote "TOP OF DA GAME". It like all my material was written by me, produced by me, mixed by me, art work designed by me (touched up by my uncle), mixed by me, packaged by me, promoted by me, and released by me. They told me I couldn''t do it, because there''s only so much one person can do....You can''t rhyme and make beats and on top of that run a label....you can''t do this you can''t do that...sorry fams what did you expect...Growing up I never listened to my mother....so why would I have listened to you?