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1/19/2006
Music Unlimited Stirs Hip Hop Underground
NEW YORK January 19, 2006 Virtual newcomer, Music Unlimited Records, is set to release its highly anticipated debut album on March 28th in the form of a smoking Hip Hop compilation entitled The Coming.
The Coming is a return to the music of the street reporter; the grinding artist that still lives check to check. The first single, Where My Mic At, is a clever display of wordplay with a hypnotizing beat. Get used to the fact that this album will keep necks snapping.
The album is a call to arms. A.V Hodge, Founder/CEO of Music Unlimited, has put together the compilation of unsigned artists that are a breath of fresh air to a stale music scene. And, the results are remarkable.
Artists such as G2, on Where My Mic At, rattle off lyrics like word assassins putting in work. The tracks on The Coming link together to create a strong project. The album is a rough yet smooth blend like a quality vodka.
A.V Hodge and Music Unlimited took their time developing this album years to be exact. It was a necessary slow burn. They found underground artists before they could be jaded by money and fame, and put out their raw and uncut material. This is Hip Hop before A&Rs, stylists, and PR executives get involved. This is Hip Hop at it's best.
The Coming is a return to the music of the street reporter; the grinding artist that still lives check to check. The first single, Where My Mic At, is a clever display of wordplay with a hypnotizing beat. Get used to the fact that this album will keep necks snapping.
The album is a call to arms. A.V Hodge, Founder/CEO of Music Unlimited, has put together the compilation of unsigned artists that are a breath of fresh air to a stale music scene. And, the results are remarkable.
Artists such as G2, on Where My Mic At, rattle off lyrics like word assassins putting in work. The tracks on The Coming link together to create a strong project. The album is a rough yet smooth blend like a quality vodka.
A.V Hodge and Music Unlimited took their time developing this album years to be exact. It was a necessary slow burn. They found underground artists before they could be jaded by money and fame, and put out their raw and uncut material. This is Hip Hop before A&Rs, stylists, and PR executives get involved. This is Hip Hop at it's best.