By: Keith 1st Prophet Kennedy
S.E.GA Boys is a moniker suggesting a source of fun and entertainment. While the S.E.GA Boys skills are stimulating, the S.E.GA Boys are here to play no games.
Every so often, a group emerges verbalizing the dreams cast by an entire people. A mission the S.E.GA Boys willingly have accepted. The group consists of four players armed with individual abilities that when harmonized, form an entity destined for greatness. Palay (pronounced Pa-Lay) serves as an urban Michelangelo with a new canvas painting lyrical pictures speaking volumes about living on the edge of an unprivileged life. Palay is motivated by realism as he states, I gotta get it, but Ive only got one life to live and I cant be on the block forever. Star-Easy serves as the pool of creativity that the group draws upon to focus its attack. Star-Easy explains his recording strategy as, you gotta have a fire beat. Plus, every song we make is recorded as if it will be a single. Next, Big Smoove is the soul of the crew whose vocal stylings have been directly touched by gospel great, Shirley Caesar. Smoove is not worried about success as the old folks put it, youve got somebody praying for you. Finally, Killa serves as a silent but deadly tool for dispatching all obstacles to the red clay mountaintop.
Growing up in Waycross, Georgia, the S.E.GA Boys felt the skills of the 912 region were nice, yet they did not receive any shine. In fact, according to Big Smoove in Ludacris Area Codes, the 912 was not even mentioned. Frustrated, the group created an organization consisting of over 20 Waycross warriors. Hence, the SouthEast Georgia Boys or S.E.GA Boys for short. However, as Palay said it best, everybody has ups and downs; some people had different levels of seriousness. So, we branched off. The current quartet serves as the survivors lighting the path for Waycross, Southeast Georgia, and Northern Florida.
A great musician named Duck from The Five Heartbeats once said that you become a true artist once you experience pain. If that is the criteria, the S.E.GA Boys artistry is pure as they have had their hearts broken not once, but twice. The first occurred with the record, Dead Tight. It generated enough buzz on neighboring WJBT-Jacksonvilles city wide call-in poll to be ..1 for 10 weeks. Tragically, the song died when a label attempted to hijack the track.
Broken dream number two occurred after they created a song and video celebrating the S.E.GA community named Georgia. Lo and behold, Star-Easy received a horrifying phone call announcing a new exclusive by Ludacris and Field Mob named Georgia that sounded eerily similar. There is no animosity towards the DTP Family from the S.E.GA Boys, because as Big Smoove says, our song has a different vibe.
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