The next big thing... rapper/producer/engineer. Lingo grew up in an unusually musically inclined family. The son of drummer David Fletcher and grandson of jazz saxophonist William Fletcher, Lingo was exposed to both classic rock and jazz at an early age. He soon began classical training in piano and would remain perfecting his play for seven years; until he gave it up to devote more of his time to sports. Although more well-rounded than most regarding his musical knowledge and taste, Lingos true love was always hip-hop.
Lingo had been listening to and influenced by such artists as Rakim, Kool G Rap, KRS-One, Gangstarr, EPMD, and DITC for several years before he actually began to experiment with his own music. At 14, he began DJing with an old set of his fathers turntables, and was instantly hooked. He immediately began up-dating his equipment, as well as amassing an extraordinary collection of both old and new vinyl. Lingos interest in piano was rekindled around the age of 17, when he realized how invaluable such an instrument was to producing beats, and soon began re-teaching himself. It was also around this time when he started making his own beats.
At 18, Lingos collection of instrumentals was finally put to good use, as he began playing them at parties and freestyling over them. During his senior year of high school, he started playing piano and emceeing with a jazz/hip-hop band. He wrote his 1 st verse after his graduation in 2000. After that, he was unstoppable.
Lingo began hitting open mics all over the area in Providence, Boston, and Connecticut, and received a positive response wherever he rhymed. He soon began networking with all kinds of local promoters and producers. After beginning attendance at Bryant College, he hooked up with both Mr. Mortal and Basement Flavor and started hosting open mics and Round Midnight. It wasnt long before he formed the crew Shameless Self-Promotion and began doing shows all around New England, performing with underground legends as well as other rising stars. He also began taking his battling game to the next level.
Lingo traveled all over New England, leaving overmatched and under-skilled emcees humiliated in his wake. He won numerous battles at the Providence Black Rep and Unity at the Met Caf, as well as the 2000 and 2001 Iron Mic Battle in Maine. Shortly after that, he released his debut EP Is This Really Happening? to good reviews and response, before making an even better name for himself battling on Rhode Islands ..1 radio station, HOT 106.3. He became the stations Undefeated Hall-of-Fame champ and pulled a Rocky Marciano by retiring as champion (after reigning for a year and a half). It was around this time in 2002 when Lingo was chosen as BET.coms unsigned hypes artist of the week.
After winning another Iron Mic battle in Maine, Lingo began focusing on producing a plethora of artists, and put together shows for numerous colleges, battles of the bands, and fashion shows. In 2002 he released Najas and Lingo The Bootleg and in 2003 he put out Watch ya Back with Bay Bizzy, while continually producing for various artists, performing shows, and winning battles. In 2004, he compounded his frantic work schedule by starting to work with long-time friend and fellow rapper Staxx. The two decided to do everything possible to shake up the game and flood the market with quality releases.
It was shortly after this that Lingo re-united with former Shameless Self-Promotion member Optic, and long-time friend and New York native Reem. He also met fellow rapper P-Wize through a friend from New Jersey, and was instrumental in forming the group TriState. He and Staxx then released Mass Transit Volumes I and II, showcasing their own skills as well as providing fans with an entire roster of dope emcees with a wide range of styles. Lingo also produced the majority of Staxxs solo album, My Style which dropped in December of 2004. After a whirlwind of activity in 2004, Lingos only response to the question of what 2005 will bring is: Just wait.
March 2005 - March Madness , Boston 2 Acapulco April 2005 - April Reign May 2005 - Hostile Takeover June 2005 - Mass Transit Vol. 3August 2005 - TriState demo, Infinite Endz sampler Dec 2005 - Winner Take All Promo and Videoproduction on countless projects and with people whom are "the next shit"as for 2006 Just wait haha
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Artists I have produced for:
Sev-One (G.E.M.S. Worldwide), Yung Texxus (Desert Storm South), Tami Chynn (Universal), DWB (Universal), Now or Never, Reign Man (All or Nothin Ent.), Dre Robinson (Mass Appeal), Supastar LT (21rstmusic), Jimmie Hoffa, Jaelle Haze, Lou Bello, Dream Team, Masstamindz, Izzo (LL Cool J's Artist), BLOB, Paper Chaser's, JGramz, Jade Foxx, Rush, Norman Rockwell, Square Root, Mass Connect
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