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Bio Not Written By Underground Lady
Releasing MC's Be Killin' Me was just one the previous moves for Storm, who is now releasing his second project "The Unexpected" - EP which also features Priest da nomad and the production of Kokayi (Opus Akoben BMG/France), DJ Symphoni, and DJ D'Salaam (Urban Intalek). The EP also includes the blazing single "Stop Lyin' ". Although self released, "The Unexpected" - EP received airplay on stations across the country and created a huge buzz. The buzz was big enough to gain Storm a recording contract with Mullet Recordings International (http://www.mulletrecords.com) as their first and only hip hop artist. His new EP will be re-released in mid-late June nationwide as well as a video for Stop Lyin'.
Storm has always been a player in hip hop culture even before he was a
finalist on B.E.T.'s Rap City Raw Footage contest. He
started
rhyming at a talent show at his high school in Oxon> Hill, Maryland, located just outside of Washington, D.C.
After that
first taste of hip hop limelight, Storm continued
performing at hip
hop clubs and showcases while studying biology in
college in Rochester, N.Y.
He sharpened his stage skills by continually performing at clubs, colleges, and showcases including Showtime at the Apollo, Nuyorican Cafe, the Philadelphia Music Conference, and Motown's Black History Month Conference. Storm could also be regularly found building his MC talents with the Freestyle Union, a D.C. hip hop organization that held monthly ciphers, rhyming workshops, and shows. Storm's music has received praise from Rap Sheet magazine and radio listeners across the country and world-wide who have heard his songs on stations such as Hot 97FM in New York and WKYS in Washington, D.C. His music has been heard and played in rotation in places as far away as Australia and Italy. He has also created an incredible presence over the internet with excellent reviews from sites all over, including Blaze.com who proclaimed Storm as an underground time bomb waiting to happen. With all his experience and preparation, Storm the Unpredictable is ready for hip hop big leagues, but with success just around the corner, he keeps it all in perspective.=20 "My biggest message is to have fun while keeping things in perspective. We have faults and its okay to have material things, but let's remember the things that are really important things like God and family," Storm says. |
Stop , Up In You,
Hold UP,
Pause
Club
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