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|    Atlanta-based Rapper Chris Jamez New Sin    |
|    18 Dec 16 22:59:01    |
      Atlanta-based rapper Chris Jamez announced the release of "Street Soldiers",       the first single off his upcoming second album release "No Urban Legend." Set       for release on January 7, 2017, the album will be available on the label site       Outcasticent.com as        well as all major streaming services, including iTunes, Spotify, Amazon Music       and Bandcamp.              In talking about his music with Skilly Magazine, Chris Jamez remarks that       "music here in the A is mostly club catchy type music. It's cool sometimes,       but we need balance. That’s why people are surprised with my music because       it isn’t what people        normally do down here." And much needed balance he does bring with this new       track. Focused on the state-of-affairs evoked in Ferguson and Baltimore and       more generally by BlackLivesMatter, "Street Soldiers" turns to real lyricism       that has characterized        some of the best Hip Hop of the ages to evoke the social issues confronting       today's America.              His new album reflects his belief that the future of music is "slowly but       surely it’s going to come back to lyricism." It is a belief that he has put       in practice ever since he began his love for Hip Hop in his youth, rapping in       his high school        lunchrooms where he realized his talent was larger than a hobby.              Produced by Veteran Beatz, the album is the debut release under Outcastic ENT       and goes in depth about the rappers trials and tribulations of his journey in       the music industry. He began freestyling, sharpening his skills around the       neighborhood when he        connected with Koulie, formerly known as YT, with whom he would form the group       Rasta G and record their first single, Soul Riser in 2012. He then went on to       work on his solo project "Hits of an Outcast", produced by KL Static and       recorded with Emerj Ent.        which released the single "On the Edge" in 2013. Three years later after       leaving leaving Emerj Ent., he is back with a vengance on a new label and with       a new album that will bring listeners on an in depth journey of the trials and       tribulations of his        journey in the music industry.              Follow Chris Jamez…       http://www.outcasticent.com       http://www.facebook.com/chrisjamez4       Twitter: @chrisjamezmuzik       Instagram: @chrisjamezmuzik              Website: http://www.outcasticent.com       Music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iocNegZPHM              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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