Κυριακή 17 Ιουνίου 2012

 Here's a brand new freestyle from Raekwon's ICEH2O artist Ceazar over one of the hottest songs in the country right now Usher - "Lemme See" Feat. Rick Ross. Ceazar will be performing live June 23rd in Charlotte, NC on the Dub Magazine tour along side headliners Rick Ross & Yo Gotti. http://dubshowtour.com/home/tour-stops/charlotte. This dope remix deservers much more than you can imagine with this special beat is the next song Ceazar and for the world!..FROM ME ?!?!? Have a nice day with hip hop, dance and much, much shaaaaaaaaakkkkkkekekekekekekekeekrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! (RADIO for anyone / if he wants to have fun "individual "of Hip Hop, R & B, RAP Club!!..


Check the track below :



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[Ceazar Bio :]

Real hip-hop is something people have been denied for far too long. But Staten Island’s latest musical export, reared on heavy dosages of Wu-Tang, Notorious B.I.G., and early G-Unit, has every intention of reacquainting folks. The job rests on the shoulders of not a man who grew up during rap’s golden era, but a young upcoming 21-year old named Ceazar, whose sole purpose is to bring some much-needed realness back to the game.

 “My music isn’t like what you hear on the radio today,” says the young rapper, who hails from Staten Island, New York. “There’s no Autotune. It’s not down south music. It’s real east coast rap. It’s got the rawness that the game’s been missing.”

 Ceazar’s style is best described as underground punchline rap. He weaves real-life stories with authentic lyrics and a solid delivery that is reminiscent of the golden era of rap. In an era of copycat hip hop, Ceazar takes a stand to deliver a pure message with a punch.

 If Ceazar is an advocate of a grittier period in rap, it has less to do with his distaste for the current crop of MCs burning up the charts than it does his upbringing. Raised in a working class family (his father works for New York’s MTA and his mother works at a college), the only silver spoons he ever put in his mouth were the ones his parents grinded for day in and day out. Ceazar’s music is a reflection of his daily struggle to inch one step closer to the American Dream.

 Living in New York, rap music and hip-hop culture is inescapable. Being around it so much, Ceazar began rapping as a youngster. But it wasn’t until he in 8th grade, after performing at a black history month event in front of all his junior high school classmates, that he was encouraged to take his craft seriously. Though by his own admission he was always a popular kid, the crowd’s embrace made him feel as if he’d found his true calling.

 At Curtis High School, he spent some time in freestyle battles, but he realized quickly that there wasn’t much of a future in it, so he opted to focus his energy on crafting songs.

 “In high school, everybody knew I rapped,” he explains. “But I just made music in my house. Then I got involved with Wu-Tang. I started talking to Raekwon when I was 15. I got more involved with them, just talking to Rae. He liked my music a lot. He told me to keep doing it until I got older.”

 The connection with legendary Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon The Chef... [READ MORE...]



Ceazar ft Usher x Rick Ross - ' Lemme See ' [FREESTYLE/RMX]





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