Antonio Erving (aka Ant) in March of '87 was born into a big family in St. Louis, MO. He and one of his younger cousins started a mix-tape series called "The Beat Stealers". They would record in Ant's basement using a CD player & a tape recorder. They passed the tapes around the family but nobody really took them serious. Struggling with tragic family events, the dream of rapping faded away.
By the end of Ant's sophomore year, his drive for music found a recording studio in the back of his high school. He applied for the mass media program, which gave him a new found appreciation for comprehending the affect of the media. After a few weeks of learning and access to the studio, Ant started teaching himself to record. Ant used the series original name, "The Beat Stealer" and put together much improved mix-tapes. By the end of high school, Ant graduated with four mix-tapes that included battles and hot tracks that truly showed his lyrical intelligence. After selling hundreds of mix-tapes, he knew he could upgrade by starting his own LLC, named what else but “Best Outâ€. Being self-motivated and able to show leadership skills Ant took his show on the road.
Moving to Los Angles, CA was more of a spiritual journey for Ant if anything. He worked with a lot of natural intellects, which made him focus more on the power of the mind & universe. It evolved his vision for Best Out LLC from "everything I do I'm gone be the best out" to "Not just ME WE! BEST OUT!!!" He came to a conclusion that he would take the stand for the underdogs by being the spokesmen for the losers & the lames, or better known as Louzas & L.A.M.E. [Living Affecting My Environment]
Ant is constantly working on new material that U can expect from Best Out. For example, "The Beat Stealer†mix-tape series and his group project, “Not just ME WE!†mix-tape series, with Da Louzas of Best Out LLC. Please grow with Ant and show your support if it's just by word of mouth or by any means you fit, as he continues to elevate.
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