Mizta Bout Money! profile picture

Mizta Bout Money!

I am here for Dating, Friends and Networking

About Me


The album "Exclusive 8" features the hit single "Dreamz" the club anthem "Take it off" and many more of Miztasand's best tracks as heard on "The Sandman Show". Order yours today using Pay Pal!
Buy my CD NOW!
Miztasand's album "Exclusive 8 Reloaded" is on sale everywhere! Click link above and purchase full album or singles from iTunes or Amazon.mp3! Thank you and GOD bless.
By: JULI REPPERT
Terrance Cuff, Better known to his fans as "Miztasand," is the host of "The Sandman Show" on Pennsylvania College of Technology's radio station WPTC 88.1 FM, where he has attracted a diverse fan base.
WPTC streams live on the Web; as a result, anyone around the world with an internet connection can tune in. Cuff has taken advantage of this technology and gained fans from around the globe.
On top of his international radio audience, he has created his own independent record label, Sand Entertainment, with the help of his cousin Derek Walker. They have a studio in downtown Williamsport.
Cuff started the business after listening to others who were trying to get into the profession complain about not making enough money.
"If I can learn off of somebody else's mistakes without making them myself, why not?" Cuff asked. "I always wanted to do something I liked and get paid for it, as well as be my own boss. Why not, instead of trying to get signed, just start from scratch with your own label?"
Cuff became interested in music around the age of 10. He was born in Williamsport and was living in Arizona when one of his friends introduced him to rap.
"It was nothing like I ever heard in my life, and I just wanted to hear more and more," Cuff said. "My Mom finally broke down and took me to an NWA concert for my birthday, and man, the feeling you get from seeing someone you only have heard or seen on TV is unbelievable! I knew from that point on that I one day wanted to leave people with that same feeling."
Working hard toward his many goals, Cuff wants to make music and continue his rapping career, as well as produce quality material for others.
I'm just tired of working a 9 to 5, because I've been doing that since age 16," Cuff explains. "Now we are trying to better ourselves, as well as our community- by showing these kids that there are other ways to get money and dreams do come true."
Cuff's greatest musical accomplishment so far is a song called "DREAMZ."
"I put so much of my heart in that song," Cuff said. "By the time I was done and reading it back, I was crying. It's weird, because in alot of cases, your dreams could possibly be true."
When asked where he sees himself in 10 years, Cuff answered: "Mailing my platinum-selling album to everyone who doubted me. One day , I just want to give something back to the people who did believe."
;
My music is NOW available at: iTunes, Amazon MP3, Napster and Rhapsody!!!
.

My Interests

I'd like to meet:

My name is Terrance L Cuff, and I was born in the small city of Williamsport PA. I moved to Arizona with my Mom for about eight years, and that's when I was introduced to Hip-Hop. My Mom use to take me to alot of concerts, and everytime I left I had this great feeling from seeing an artist off T.V. in person. I told myself that I wanted to do that when I grew up, give people that good feeling. No matter how bad my day was, during that concert I forgot and just enjoyed myself. Because of the violence, serial killers and gangs, we ended up returning to Williamsport. My Mom just aint want me to grow up into that life, so she made a choice to return home. There is violence and all that anywhere you go, but it is still a safer area cause alot of people in Williamsport are related in one way or another (lol). Anyway, soon as I got back other kids where already trying to make music, so I got into this group with my cousin called " Sinister Mob". We made a tape, and put it in the store and it sold faster then some of the big names at the time. We met a guy who was doing shows locally, and he let us open up for him a couple times. Opening up was fun, but where is the money? Most of the people was coming cause they wanted to see us. We was young, and the only group actually doing tapes in Williamsport, so everybody heard about us and wanted to see us live. Some how the group fell apart because of different peoples personal reasons, but I continued to do songs solo. Sinister Mob was 8th grade, and my first year at Penn College I put out my first solo tape. A song off of that tape got me into an MTV Contest, that out of thousands I made it to the last 32 before I was eliminated. I went back to doing my thing, but this time instead of a tape, I was gonna jump a notch and put out a CD. I sold a couple hundred local, but never went international with it. I ran into a problem along the way, and the problem was I needed to get radio play! Nobody wanted to play your music on the radio, or in the clubs if you were an Inde artist. And from that point I decided I would become a DJ and play my own stuff (lol). At this time I am working on my biggest project to date, an international release! I've been an on air on DJ at 88.1 FM for 4 years, and it also streams worldwide ..! I will never quit! And I won't let anyone tell me I can't make it! If there is one thing I want the most, it's to show my family all they have ever done for me was worth it. Look out for me peoples, and thankx 4 your time. Your boy Sand.

My Blog

The item has been deleted


Posted by on