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Yung Kuntri Mane

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http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewIma ge&friendID=64489704&albumID=2676108&imageID=449 07819For all you people out there you dont have to push dope in order to be a Hustla or get hood status there are many types of hustla's and hustles
(Hustla - any person who knows how to circumvent difficulties and hardship of life) which means school, work, and music are all hustles.:::::
BIO:
By integrating self-consciousness and sincerity into the template of Southern Rap, Yung Kuntri Mane "Da Carolina Thoroughbred" stands out among the masses as an up-and-coming South Carolina emcee trying to break nationally in 2008. Perhaps it was the streets, or the deep seeded desire to live a better life than the one he was given; either way Yung Kuntri Mane has forged a path that is not only that of a ghetto prophet, but one that is fueled with the energy of southern crunk and infused with street sense. He's fairly open about his past, juxtaposing this earnest quality with his sometimes reckless mentality. He first got a chance to show South Carolina his skills by impressing Underground Enfantry Muzik CEO Lil Reed. Yung Kuntri Mane started out as most emcees: free-styling around the school yard and in class, teetered between self-expression and popular form. He never really crossed over, remaining mostly a hood success. However Yung Kuntri Mane's story doesn't end here.
As a youth, Yung Kuntri Mane grew up in the well-known drug area of Ridgeway, South Carolina, where he was exposed to the street life at an early age. As the son of a hustler, Yung Kuntri Mane missed out on a lot of his youth by becoming the man of the house at an early age due to his father not being there; however his mother, a single parent of 3, stood behind her son's dream of being a successful artist. These two often contrasting lifestyles presented a constant dilemma for Yung Kuntri Mane, he had to learn to adapt to the harshness of street culture and nurturing aspects of family life. Through all of this, his mother wouldn't allow him to give up on his dreams, and before long he was writing his own rhymes, movies and poetry which would tip the scales of the local entertainment industry and in return produced many unexpected fans.
It didn't take long before Yung Kuntri Mane put the streets behind him and funneled his efforts into the rap game. He learned to hustle his music. He has been featured on several projects including collaborations with local and regional artists and producers such as Timmy "Finggaz", OG Remy Redd, OG 3rd Degree, Lil Reed, Code ReDD, Flavjavu and many many more.
Look for Yung Kuntri Mane this summer with his debut album "Carolina Bound" Also watch for him in his debut film "HustleVille". So expect to see great things this summer from Yung Kuntri Mane.

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Member Since: 21/03/2006
Band Website: [email protected]
Band Members:Yung Kuntri - Da Carolina Thoroughbred
Influences: 2pac, Bone Thugs, C-Murder, Master P, Outkast, Goodie Mobb, Too Short, Snoop Dogg, BadAzz and Warren G
Sounds Like: Yung Kuntri - Da Carolina Thoroughbred

Record Label: M.O.E. Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Streetcred.com

People please go check ya boi out on streetcred.com I am a featured artist on there. So support ya boi.... CAROLINA STAND UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yung Kuntri Mane
Posted by on Wed, 20 Aug 2008 15:00:00 GMT