The year 2008, the Florida hip-hop world is all about the pride, the culture, and the catchy phrases of the gun shaped state. From the label that has stamped the street-certified, Champ, Tripl3 Threat Entertainment brings a newcomer that commands attention when his voice is heard. Da President, also known as “Mr. Gettin Paid†has a mellifluous vernacular and drawl when articulating animated stories about the game, getting out on his own and growing up contrary to his label mate in a one-parent household. Da President popular lyrics, no matter how edgy or boastful some of these tales might be, broaden the musical landscape of the normal hood anthems executed by Tripl3 Threat Entertainment. After patiently waiting and featuring ..s “Movie Starâ€, the Champ's “Don't Put Your Hands On Meâ€, “Next Top Model†and Black Guns “Bust It Babyâ€, Da President is ready to hold his own with his Upcoming release “The Streetz Votedâ€. Poised as Florida's next big name, Da President is ready to break the mold and plant himself in the longevity of the game. Definitely not a one-hit wonder that recent chart breaking singles have seen, his single “Gettin Paid†is sure to keep the club hitters movin and have the streets on lock as well. Da President first nation-wide hit was the summer anthem “Gettin Paidâ€. “Regardless of what people think, you better know this is a major business and without money you have nothing. This business is about money and that’s what I’m in it for. The Streetz Voted album is headlined by Da President and Co Produced by Champ. Don't just think i stopped making hits when i made "Gettin Paid" I got plenty more hits under my belt. One song does not make me as an artist,†said Da President. Growing up in a one parent household, Da President (Kwame Poke) was considered the black sheep of his family. Finding salvage in the streets caused tension in his household and he soon had to find his own way in life. Of three children, he was the only one who did not graduate from high school. After spending a few years hustling on street corners of Orange County, he had a reality check. With the death of his brother’s. He quickly realized the street life would only take him so far. “Hustle didn’t make since unless you were moving major work and after my brothers past, I knew I had live a better life every day. I couldn’t risk dying’ or getting locked up. I had to be around for my family.†Watching the success of other artist in the South, Da President recognized that his rhyming skills could measure up so he focused his attention on the rap game. After recording and locally distributing a mix tape with Champ as the Dolla Boyz, his work got him a better train of tought to start his own record label by the name of Tripl3 Threat Ent. In-house hit-maker Champ. I was ready to be a part of the movement so i created my own movement said Da President. His album will entice the ears of an array of listeners, with tracks that will interest hard-core hip hop heads and boppers alike. His music focuses on a struggling side of life while still staying true to the streets. With tracks featuring Dirty Gee, Drop, C-Rob, and label mates Champ and Mr. 380, The Streetz Voted is sure to be another notch on Tripl3 Threat Entertainment's belt.
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