As the Atlanta music scene continues to grow more popular a new player is just now starting to get noticed. His name in Arnaz Smith, but to the Atlanta Hip Hop world, they know him as ‘The Nazty One’. This musician is currently a staff producer with Young Jeezy’s label CTE or Corporate Thugz .. Entertainment. But for last couple of years he has been quietly taking a commanding lead in the Atlanta music scene.
As CTE gets ready for the release of the USDA album on Def Jam. USDA is a 3 member group made up of Label owner and Hip hop icon Young Jeezy, Blood Raw & Slick Pulla. Nazty has been in the studio cranking out hits for his label mates and others. The USDA album will booster a total of four (4) tracks from this young hit maker including song ‘Corporate Thuggin’. With his forceful style, original musical production & Young Jeezy at the helm, this album is sure to turn heads.Nazty is no stranger to the music scene. Growing up in Atlanta, Smith gained a passion for music at an early age. It is this passion that lead Smith to play both Drum and Keyboard. As his talents grew, music production was a logical step for Smith. With help from longtime childhood friend ‘Nick Love’ Smith signed with the then fledging record label ‘CTE’. .. ..
No matter what is being supplied, a hustler is only as good as his word. With Atlanta serving up some of the hottest product in the rap game, native son Young Jeezy stands as one of the most exciting merchants of cool to emerge in years. Thanks to underground testimonials like “Air Forces†and “Chuuch,†Jeezy’s street swagger and authentic style has quickly made believers out of some the biggest players in the game, from Fabolous to P. Diddy.In his native Atlanta, and throughout the south, Young Jeezy has created nothing short of a movement. Like many hustlers on the mic, rapping wasn’t in Jeezy’s original game plan. As CEO of Corporate Thug Entertainment, Jeezy was content to stack his paper from the background.“Basically, I’m a real nigga so I can relate more to a lot of cats,†Jeezy says of his appeal. “ I don’t just do music for the clubs, I do music for the struggle. I do music for everyday niggas, the kids who ain’t got no sense of direction. I’m trying to restore some of the morals back into the game, as far as the street.â€What sets Young Jeezy’s music apart is his ability to bring color and flash to a story that has been told so many times before. He’s a true digital age artist who doesn’t need 16 bars to develop a picture in your head. When he snaps off a verse the image is simple enough for everyone to feel it instantly...
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