Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Six2

For all of you Chronic 2001 fans you may not be familiar with the name Six2 but you've been playing him for years, he was featured on the track entitled "Xxplosive", check out the link I've provided, it's his Reverb Nation Page, have a listen to some of his tracks, they're just as ill as his stuff on Dre's album, you won't be sorry!!!!! If you like what you hear then let him know there or hit him up personally at his Facebook page..




Prepare for the rise of Fort Worth, Texas’ own Six2, who you may have heard on West Coast classic, Chronic 2001. The rapper Six2, who is named for his height, tells us a little more about himself and what he’s working on. Although some mistake the rapper for an LA lyricist, Six2 is actually a product of “Funky Town” Fort Worth, Texas. His first exposure to hip hop came from his older brother who trained him early on with classics like KRS-One and NWA. Their “Gangsta Gangsta” is what inspired Six2 to begin writing. The artist got his start with Erotic D, and they collaborated on Genocide with tracks like “Waste Uva Color”. Erotic D introduced him to fellow Texas rapper Tracy Curry, better known as The D.O.C. It was The D.O.C is who plugged Six2 with rap legend Dr. Dre. Six2 is featured on Chronic 2001 hits “Xxplosive” and “Bitch Nigga”, which feature Dr. Dre, Kurupt, Nate Dogg and Hitman. The well-respected rapper has written songs for The Pussycat Dolls, “Wait A Minute”, as well as worked closely with multi talented producer and rapper Timbaland on the first Shock Value. The skill of Six2 allows him to come off to his audience as a conversationalist who rhymes. “I feel that rap has lost its message, rappers no longer have substance. Now it’s all about what you have and where you go, poppin’ bottles in the club…but I plan to change all that.” Six2 wants the hip hop community to see him has the hit contributing artist that he is. His latest project, Concrete Evidence is available on iTunes and eworldent.com. The album is a personal stamp for Six2, letting people know what he is capable of doing musically. Concrete Evidence features icons such as The D.O.C, Snoop Dogg, and Houston’s Devin the Dude. Look for Six2 to continue xxploding through your speakers. Support his music on iTunes and follow him on Twitter @six2music. Bass up. Mikey out. -@miikeyrox Follow @six2music and visit him on Myspace at http://www.myspace.com/sixtwogorilla

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