Well balanced, super sporty, built to last. Bends corners and handles the streets as well or better than any other in its' class. Always turns the ladies heads when passing by, and lucky for you, it comes out this year! So what is it? No, it's not a new Chevy Impala. We are talking about Mr. SS and his music. Mr. SS (Six-Figure Swag) is the newest edition of hot artists to come out of Atlanta and as the name implies, is swiftly moving through the streets of Lithonia and throughout the Atlanta club scene with hits you can bump and ride to like "Red Monkey Jeans" and club bangers like" Rock Star Fresh" and "Came to See The Show."
Mr. SS is moving to the top fast. Winning competition after competition at most of Atlanta's open mics and showcases as well as already winning and recently being retired from Hot 107.9's Battle Grounds (a ground breaking spotlight for new artist that airs daily on Atlanta's Largest listener Hip-Hop station). Mr.SS made his national debut peforming on the BET's 106 & Park crushing his competitors and gaining the respect from some of the industry's best including Trina, Deezle(Co producer of the lollipop track for Lil Wayne), and Floyd Mayweather. After that it was obvious that there was no challenger to knock him off his throne. If that's not enough, he's already doing shows on the big stage, performing during A-Town Day at the Morris Brown College Stadium, opening for headliners such as Soulja Boy, Jazze Phae, Purple Ribbon All-stars, and Grand Hustle's own PSC, just to name a few.
Things haven't always moved so fast for Mr. SS. He admits life hasn't always been so easy. "Man... me and my family been struggling our entire lives...to survive is a everyday grind... we grind hard" says SS. Many times music seems like the only way out for our young black youth when you are stuck in da trap. "This music shit is in my blood. My father was a big time Jamaican Dj back in the day by the name of King Phonics." Born in New York, SS had to prove he was tough everyday to survive in Brooklyn. His family later moved to the eastside of Atlanta, where he was raised in Lithonia. However, things didn't get any better. SS struggled to stay out of trouble, but eventually got caught up anyway.
Now, at the young age of 22, Mr. SS has learned from all his mistakes. Although, he didn't avoid the allure of the street game's calling, he has escaped it (at least to date). "Numerous run-ins with the law will slow you down plenty when you out there trying to live that fast life and stack six figures, but wasting time sitting in a jail cell will help you realize not to take your freedom for granted...", says SS. "I learned to adapt my street hustle to da rap game... and I ain't looked back since." This year SS, that is Mr. SS, is all grown up and concentrating his focus on hustlin' his music. People everywhere are getting hooked. The appeal is his cocky attitude, d-boy street mentality, authentic style and of course, his Six-figure Swag {hence the name S.S.}. His music perfectly illustrates all that's needed to ensure a multi-platinum hit record album. Each song having a radio worthy sound and the essential club-banging beats, topped off with easy to understand but a hard to reproduce complexity in the lyrics.
His talent was noticed by Down & Dirty Records' Manager/ CEO, William "Big Will" Bailey, who is working with SS now to further his career and develop him from 'just another rapper' to a true 'artist'. While also working closely with numerous Legion of Doom, Super Friends, and Hittmenn DJs to help distribute his music throughout the underground mixtape circuit, Mr. SS Music will soon be spreading cross the South East region of the U.S. like an epidemic. His first studio album, entitled "Six-figure Swag" is soon to drop, with a scheduled release date in 2007. You can call the radio station now and request " Rock Star Fresh", "Top Let Back" and "Red Monkey Jeans." Walk in your local nightclub and ask the DJ to spin Mr. SS or visit www.myspace.com/MrSSMusic to hear Mr. SS today! For booking info, contact Alexander Henry at 678-237-6870. or [email protected].