BOOKIE CASH/100 ROUNDS
Being raised in the Nickerson Gardens Housing Authorities (one of the roughest projects in the United States) of Watts, CA, staying alive and staying out of trouble was an everyday obstacle for Bookie Cash. After experiencing tragedies firsthand, Bookie knew that he would have to make change in order to reach his goals.
Although he was always a fan of rap, Bookie Cash decided to make his mark in the rap game in about 2003. With a natural ability to get his point across in the streets, it was easy for him to use that same sharpness and aggression in the booth.
Because of his rapid delivery and reputation for spitting like an automatic weapon, Bookie also goes by the alias “100 Roundsâ€. With influences ranging from Scarface to Jadakiss, Bookie Cash is one of the most versatile rappers in the industry. It is easy to say that he has mastered being able to change his style to reflect the track.
Recently, Bookie Cash has become a name to listen for in the up and coming rap circuit. Be sure to keep an eye and ear out because once he hits, it will impossible to dodge the wrath of 100 rounds.
For more information on Bookie Cash go to: [email protected] or www.myspace.com/bookie100rounds
BOSS BOY SOSA
An active representative of Carson, Boss Boy Sosa has a confident swag that demands attention on and off stage. Being surrounded by famed blues musician Johnny “Guitar†Watson (his uncle), Sosa was heavily influenced by music at an early age.
Although he knew how much he loved music, Sosa didn’t start rapping until he was 15 years old. Collaborating with his cousin “Bookie Cash†they created the label “Boss Boy Cash Entertainmentâ€. With a voice that seems to be made for the microphone, Sosa has a natural talent for performing in front of an audience.
Gifted at wordplay, Boss Boy Sosa uses eyebrow raising punch lines and clever metaphors so that you can’t help but vibe off his lyrics.
Growing up admiring artists like Jadakiss and Tupac, Boss Boy Sosa writes everything from hood anthems to club bangers. In his own words, Sosa only writes “music for the peopleâ€.
Staying on a constant grind in the streets, Sosa puts that same ambition into his music.
Rap lovers from every coast should be on the lookout for Sosa in the near future. With the determination of a four-star general, Sosa won’t settle until he is a boss in the rap game.
For information on Boss Boy Sosa go to: www.myspace.com/bossboysosa or [email protected]