DRASTIC Never Be A L.A.M.E. cop that SPWE (Stop Playin Wit Em!!!!!!!!)
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Drastic was recently awarded with the title of "Cleveland's Best MC" by the Cleveland Scene Magazine. For more info check out www.clevescene.com and do a search on him. They Should've Known Better is also out as we speak. Cleveland Represent! " I WAS BUILT FROM THE GROUND UP"Drastic's lead-off single Get It In is starting to bubble in the OH state. The maxi single features two bangers both produced by the up and coming producer Think. It always features alternative Screwed and Chopped versions by the mix maestro Dj Kut Nyce! Go cop!Drastic is currently recording his full-length LP Let's Begin featuring production from Razor Blade, Think, Soul Klap, Yung Zup, and 5th Element. The second single is on the way. Stop Playin Wit Em!!!!!!!!contact drastic at [email protected]:The Self-proclaimed “Cleveland’s Hope†is certain that Hip-Hop has a spot for him. He has seen it change into a multi-million dollar industry right before his eyes. Some of the same artists that he grew up listening to have become wealthy hip hop legends. Now at 25 years old, Drastic has intentions of doing the same. His catch phrase is “Stop Playin Wit Em!!!!!!!! “ Drastic states, “ I yell this out on record for all the people that are playing with Hip Hop music. I appreciate the culture and when I get on the mic it’s not a game. Stating the phrase keeps me aware and on-point anytime I deliver lyrics on the beat. I love this music too much to half-step it when I rep itâ€.
At 6’4†with the ability to switch his flow from a fiery lyricist to a sophisticated Young Black Male, Drastic embodies Cleveland Hip-Hop. His deeper vocal tone is used as an instrument that blends in well on the track. By deciding to take the road less traveled Drastic creates music that doesn’t always focus on negativity as the selling factor. “ People always ask me what kind of artist am I. I tell em I’m a Young Black Male. What I’ve seen in life motivates my lyrics. I’m promoting my lifestyle and anyone who can relate will appreciate. I’ve done my homework, and I know that the people feel my message. I’m confident that with the right machine I can have a lasting affect on Hip-Hop. I’ve accomplished things on the underground scene and now I am prepared to take it to that next levelâ€. Industry, are you prepared? If not, Stop Playin Wit Em!!!!!!!!AccomplishmentsDrastic has been in two independent Hip-Hop films. The first was Hip Hop 4 Life. It landed a spot in the Acapulco Film Festival. The second film, a documentary called Hip-Hop Battle: Detroit vs. Cleveland, featured Drastic as an up and coming emcee. It can be rented at chain video stores or from Netflix.com.Drastic was the first Ohio Spitboxing champ in 2002. He was the posterboy for this part of Cleveland Hip-Hop culture for years. Re- Get It In maxi-single cover.On July 11, 2003 Drastic battled during the Rock the Mic tour. He held court in front of 300,000 some odd people after 50 cent’s set and before Jay Z’s.