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Free Agentz

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About Me

The Free Agentz are composed of TRILL WILL, ALABAMA SLIM, and JAY ARSON. Trill Will and Alabama Slim began penning raps when they both were 16yrs old, and gracing the halls of A.H. Parker High (the 1st industrial black school in America) TRILL WILL's eastcoast termonolgy and southern accent ccent prooved to be a deadly combination. ALABAMA SLIM'S creative delivery that still managed to touch everyday issues was a rarity in Birmingham, which was and still is, one of the "Most Dangerous Cities in North America" (according to 2006 polls Birmingham is #6) After high school, TRILL WILL went to tech school and sampled a few months in the national guard, but after getting a diploma from tech school, decided to give Uncle Sam's trifling ass the middle finger. Meanwhile, ALABAMA SLIM was attending UNA, making a name for himself in Florence, AL, as a regular beast in campus ciphers. TRILL WILL was associating with Birmingham local rappers from West End, and Eastlake. He even worked with some Christian rap groups. Will tried his hands in ameture boxing yet rap and full time jobs consumed most of his time. He met JAY ARSON around 2002 but quickly lost touch with him. "I admired the young kid's witty punchlines and beat making. (JAR ARSON produced the FREE AGENTZ biggest hit to-date, "Money in the Air. Their other hit "Real wit me Real wit You," bubbled as a last minute addition to TRILL WILL's Keep it Trill mixtape and was produced by FLY LEAGUE engineer, G. SOUTH) A chance encounter at a Wal-Mart in 2002 lead TRILL WILL and ALABAMA SLIM to go back at the rap game full throttle. They have broken away from damn near every sterio-type imagined. Their main message is get money, and stay true to yourself. TRILL WILL brought JAY ARSON back into the mix in early 2006. As of right now, the FREE AGENTZ are set to release thier first mixtape. Followed shortly by a studio album. In late 2006, ALABAMA SLIM started his own label, BIG CHANGE RECORDS and named TRILL WILL president. Solo albums from all three of the FREE AGENTZ are on the way...I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4embed enableJavascript="false" allowScriptAccess="never" allownetworking="internal" src="http://lads.myspace.com/slides/slideshow_random.swf?u=6 8341465" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="426"

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Member Since: 4/4/2006
Band Members: Alabama Slim, Trill Will and Jay Arson
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Record Label: O.V. Entertainment
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Who is Jay Arson??

Who is Jay Arson?  Jay is a 21-year old producer/rapper that Trill WIll met a few years back.  They had lost touch but with the recent success of the OV Entertainment movement and the Big Ch...
Posted by Free Agentz on Sat, 16 Sep 2006 10:34:00 PST

"In school they had laughed at me..."

On the track, "real with me wreal with u," you said in school they (girls) laughed at you.  And that, as a result of that, you don't care about their feelings?  Explain: Trill Will:  We...
Posted by Free Agentz on Sat, 29 Apr 2006 01:22:00 PST

Recording With Trill Will

Trill Will:  I've recorded at over a dozen studio's within the past seven years, The basis is always a group of guys listening to beats.  In The O.V. Studio its always smokey and loud. ...
Posted by Free Agentz on Sun, 16 Apr 2006 01:09:00 PST

Alabama Slim Interview

What makes you guys differnt from other artists? A-Slim: Other artists think too small.  Tha F.A all about bigger things.  Fuck how much jewelry we can accumulate!  Damn.  Harsh ...
Posted by Free Agentz on Wed, 12 Apr 2006 03:52:00 PST

Life Of An Underground Rapper

....Its funny, opening up for bigger acts. ANY entertainer worth his salt has to believe that the music they make is at least as good or better as anybody making music in there particular genre. ...
Posted by Free Agentz on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 08:28:00 PST