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C 2 da Ride...

"C-Ride....Ho"

About Me

C-RIDE
These days, it’s hard to come by a rapper whose rhyming ability speaks for itself. For Miami MC C-Ride, there are no gimmicks or sideshow props in his lyrical hustle; his style, much like his name, stands out on its own. “This old school pimp I grew up with said I always made him want to jump in the car [when I rhymed] ‘cause I ride on the beat,” C-Ride explains, of his moniker. “The difference with me is that you can press play when you listen to a lot of rappers, but you’ll get a different bounce with me.” Growing up in the infamous Carol City neighborhood of Miami, C-Ride (born Christian Coates) came up like many teens raised in a broken home—he never knew which step would lead him in the right direction. With absentee parents, the Southern rapper relied on the support of his grandparents. But holding the reigns on a precocious, yet troublesome 17-year-old was a job in itself, and C-Ride found himself leaving the state of Florida in 2001, to live a life less drama-free in the ATL with his older brother. Leaving his humble beginnings in Carol City was not just an answer to living a more honest life, it was an answer to C-Ride’s artistic ambitions. After having graduated high school at the tender age of 16 and no sights set on college, rapping became his study. Once in Atlanta, C-Ride put his story telling to the test alongside a friend’s rap group, weaving his rhymes in and out the group’s tracks. But once again, trouble landed right at Ride’s doorstep. “I had to leave everything that I had in Atlanta,” he states. “I had nothing when I came back [to Miami] but a CD that I had made in Atlanta with like six songs on it. So, I came back to Miami with that and nothing else.”C-Ride’s return to his hometown became a blessing in disguise in 2004. The rapper completed the CD he brought back with him and began a street movement with Wide Open—his first mixtape. After pressing up 1,000 copies, he began selling, and giving, his debut mix to anyone who would give his lyrics a listen. From flea markets to clubs, there was no stopping C-Ride’s hustle. “I always got good feedback, never negative,” says the MC. “So that made me want to pass [my mixtapes] out to anybody, I didn’t care if you were a DJ or a schoolteacher or a farmer. It didn’t matter. You needed to have my CD.” His grind was duly noted which earned the rapper a phone call from production duo Cool & Dre. The team had been looking for him for three months before a friend finally put them in touch. Ride’s standout material and unique flow caught Cool & Dre’s ears, as well as interest to sign the unsigned hype, but the duo needed to see what the rapper had to offer on the outside first. “In Miami, people have 8,000 gold teeth and a head full of dreads for no reason. Dre’s words were if I didn’t look like a monster, then he knew it was a done deal.” And so began the life and times of C-Ride under Cool & Dre’s tutelage. Once the trio became acquainted, the three began looking for the “big dream,” as C-Ride calls it. Turning down deals from powerhouses like Sony and Universal proved to be beneficial for the Miami resident. While awaiting the “big dream,” Ride went into business for himself, as a CEO. Following the mixtape blueprint of friend and resident Miami DJ Ideal, the rapper created Stash House Music Group and released his sophomore mixtape hosted by DJ Ideal, Get Right Or Get Left, through his company’s funding. With orders still pending--7,000 sold to date—and the tape’s single “P-P-Pushin’” having made its way to the Save The Last Dance 2 Soundtrack, the businessman’s hustle is far from being stopped.Now at 23, C-Ride has achieved the “big dream” in more ways than one. Polo Grounds Music signed up the rapper when Ideal’s manager and label executive, Big Teach, couldn’t stop talking about the artist. PMG label head Bryan Leach took notice of C-Ride’s movement and immediately added him to the roster in Spring 2007. His label debut, The A-Rab Store, is underway as well as his first single, the Cool & Dre produced banger “Sittin’ On The Porch.” With executive production credits also going to Cool & Dre, the album is set to be an encompassing listen. “Down here in Miami, whatever you need is in the Arab store-a toothbrush, cereal, a tire. My album is just that. If you need it now, whatever you need, whatever you want, whenever you need it, it’s gonna be right there.”

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 11/9/2005
Band Members:
Sounds Like:

Joe Hound Feat. Dre and C-Ride - My Chopper

DIRTBAG Feat. C-RIDE - SODA BOY
Record Label: Epidemic/Stash House/Polo Grounds Music/J Records
Type of Label: Major

My Blog

Check Out C-Ride on 24HourHipHop.com Top 20 Artist To Watch Out for in 2008

Link:http://24hourhiphop.com/hip+hop+Next+In+Line/2007+Year+ In+Review/2070/...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Thu, 03 Jan 2008 10:25:00 PST

AllHipHop.com "Breeding Ground" ShowCase Performance Footage

You know ya got to rep for "Carol City" every time out, so of course I had my big brothers Cool&Dre come on stage and bring that Miami Movement to NYC. Shout Out to every body thats showing your boy t...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:40:00 PST

Attention All Graphic Designers..........

Are you a up and coming graphic designer looking for your shot to do some work in the music industry? We'll Polo Grounds/ J Records are searching for that next talented graphic designer and trying to ...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:22:00 PST

51/50 Ratchet In Stores Oct.23

He First made the world holla "A Bay Bay" now he's making you "Hand Clap", but it was all just the begining of The Movement! Don't believe ? Hear for yourself October.23 "51/50 Ratchet" New single "...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:40:00 PST

Coming To NYC Video Footage

The wait is almost over by Wednesday all the footage of my trip to NYC from the studio to my photo shoot, and of course my performance at AllHipHop.com Breeding Showcase where I had to bring out the w...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:05:00 PST

Coming To NYC.........

My Trip started off a lil shakey at first when my flight got delayed on Saturday (Sept.15) and I ended up missing my performance at the AllHipHop.com/Polo Grounds BBQ. Leach, I need that G4! (lol)But ...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Wed, 19 Sep 2007 11:27:00 PST

***NEW WEEKLY BLOG***NEW SINGLE!!!!

This your boy C-Ride fresh out the studio from making hit's with my big brothers Cool & Dre and we just made one of the biggest records of the year "Sittin On Da Porch". The album is coming out crazy,...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Wed, 12 Sep 2007 10:41:00 PST

C-Ride in the R&R MIX!!!!

How a DJ Ideal mixtape helped C-Ride build his buzz Certain DJs have a good reputation for breaking new artists on mixtapes in their market. It's a win-win situation, because unknown rapper...
Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:28:00 PST

Gator Boyz


Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Mon, 03 Apr 2006 11:11:00 PST

Upcoming show(s)


Posted by C 2 da Ride... on Sat, 11 Mar 2006 06:25:00 PST