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SHADOWYZE

When times get hard you get scarred and torn apart

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Shadowyze (pronounced shadow-wise) is a 2001 Grammy Nominated Native American Hip Hop/Rap Artist who comes from a background of Muscogee Creek, Cherokee, Scots-Irish and Swedish heritage. His lyrics are woven within a fabric of insight, life's experiences and social awareness. He received a Bachelors Degree in Anthropology from the University of West Florida.
Shadowyze was born in San Antonio, Texas as Alvin Shawn Enfinger and relocated with his family to Pensacola, Fla. at the age of eight. In 1989, Shadowyze launched his hip-hop career when his group, Posse In Effect, released the official theme song "Knock em out the Ring Roy" recorded for then Olympic boxing Silver Medalist Roy Jones Jr. which received strong support on regional radio as well as NBC Sportsworld.
The big turning point in his career came after Shadowyze spent ten weeks in Central and South America and Mexico in 1998 where he witnessed the cruelty of the low intensity war, military oppression and poverty imposed upon the Mayan Indian population in Chiapas, Mexico which inspired his 1999 multi-single "Murder in Our Backyard" which was endorsed by Nobel Peace Prize winner Betty Williams of Ireland.
Shadowyze has appeared on over 20 compilations with major players such as UGk, Pall Wall and Chamillionaire as well as released three full length albums; Spirit Warrior (2001), World of Illusions (2003), and (2005) release; the self-titled "Shadowyze" featuring platinum Latino recording artist Baby Bash, and the production wizardry of Nashville's Kevin "DJ Dev" Grisham (Haystak and Yo Gotti) of Devastatin Musik; production engineer of the triple platinum selling album 400 degrees by Juvenile and Happy Perez (Producer of Baby Bash's platinum hit "Suga Suga", as well as Frankie J., Mystikal and Master P.)
Shadowyze has supported the Mayan Indian Relief Fund and in 2005 he attracted national attention by helping organize and coordinate a Hurricane Katrina relief effort delivering $14,000 worth of needed supplies to the Choctaw Indian Reservation in Philadelphia, Mississippi.
In 2005 Shadowyze won both the Native American Music Awards and the Pensacola, Florida Music Awards for best hip-hop and has been the focus of several stories appearing in Rolling Stone, Vibe, XXL, Billboard, New York Times, Miami Herald and the Chicago Tribune. In early 2006 Shadowyze was featured on the covers of Downlow Magazine, Native Network and Getem Magazine.
Through Backbone Records; Shadowyze released Guerillas in the Mixx, a socially conscience compilation in cooperation with Big Lo featuring Public Enemy, The Coup, Michael Franti, Spearhead, Afrika (Jungle bros.) and Litefoot.
Shadowyze has spoken on Native American issues and performed his music on many Indian reservations, the Montreaux Jazz Fest in Switzerland and the National Autry Center in Los Angeles and opening for Chingy at Pensacola Florida Spring Fest.

“BUMPY ROADS”
Nominated for
"BEST SHORT FORM MUSIC VIDEO"
2007 NATIVE AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS

BUMPY ROADS -- SHADOWYZE

Add to My Profile | More VideosSOUTH DAKOTA'S PINE RIDGE RESERVATION sets the backdrop for Native American Hip Hop Artist, Shadowyze's new music video, BUMPY ROADS.
Written and performed by Shadowyze, this re-mix of the sultry smooth tracks features the vocal performances of blues singer Shea Keck and hip hop artist, Cherokee Kid.
Produced by PK Productions, LLC in association with Christopher Crosby of musicseen productions
Shadowyze (pronounced shadow-wise) is a 2001 Grammy Nominated Native American hip hop/rap artist who comes from a background of Muscogee Creek Indian, Scots-Irish and Swedish heritage.
As a spokesman for unity, Shadowyze brings to the table his indigenous socio-political activism and, has caught the attention of countless fans seeking music with a message even-deeper than the bass that bumps in their rides.
Artist: Shadowyze
Feat: Cherokee Kid and Shea Keck
Producers: Pyrrha Malouf-Brent and Karla LaRive ,
PK Productions, LLC
Director: Christopher Crosby, musicseen productions
Music producers: Shadowyze and Kevin “DJ Dev” Grisham
Recorded at Devastin' Musik Studios, Nashville, TN
September 2006
SHADOWYZE
“BUMPY ROADS”

A music video by
Christopher Crosby
musicseen productions
In association with
PK Productions, LLC
and
Studio West Management
NOMINATED FOR SHORT MUSIC VIDEO
2007 Native American Music Awards
Ninth Annual
Native American Music Awards
Saturday, October 6th, 2007
Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel
Niagara Falls, NY
Shadowyze - Electronic Press Kit

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SHADOWYZE ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT
from musicseen productions
musicseen productions interviews Native American Hip Hop Artists, Shadowyze and Cherokee Kid on their cultural views, personal message and the music that inspires.
Vocal performances by, Shadowyze, Cherokee Kid and Shea.
Featuring the tracks; TWO FALLEN FEATHERS, BUMPY ROADS (RE-MIX), LIL MAMA.
Shadowyze/Lojah Compact Disk Availible Includes Blazing Hot Tracks "Powda" and "Flow" Also features "Boom Boom" "Fastlane" and "Belong" Available at a limited time price of $7
"Flow" is currently being played on WABB 97 FM. Please show your love and support by calling and requesting "Flow" by Lojah featuring Shadowyze.
WABB Request Line - 1 800 678 9736
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Member Since: 1/17/2005
Band Website: shadowyze.net
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MANAGEMENT REPRESENTATION FOR
SHADOWYZE

PK Productions, LLC
Post Office Box 752
Hot Springs,
South Dakota
57747

SHADOWYZE DISCOGRAPHY

SHADOWYZE NEW REMIX (2006)
LIL MAMA / BOOM BOOM / BUMPY ROADS

Feat. Shea and Cherokee Kid

Executive Produced by
PK Productions, LLC

Shadowyze 2006 New Remix

Shadowyze
(2005)

World Of Illusions
(2003)

Spirit Warrior
(2001)

Murder In Our Backyard
(1999)

Shadowyze and Big Lo


Influences: Rakim, A Tribe Called Quest,Ice cube, Snoop dog, Black Eyed Peas, Tupac,Public Enemy,DR. Dre,Warren G., Busta Rhymes,ScarFace, Geto Boys, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Wu Tang Clan,Eric Clapton,R.E.M.,Rage against the Machine, Dilated Peoples, Eminem,LL CooL J.,Trick Daddy, Litefoot, Baby Bash,Red Hot Chili Peppers, India Arie, Che Guevara, Bob Marley and Krs- 1.
Sounds Like: Whatever the track commands
Record Label: Backbone/Navarre
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Shadowyze "BUMPY ROADS" music video from musicseenPROductions (2007)

NATIVE PEOPLES MAGAZINE - JUNE/JULY ISSUE 2007music notesCDs pour into our office at an increasing pace. Here's a look at of some of the best contemporary work...... While it's tame by today's standar...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Sat, 15 Dec 2007 01:45:00 PST

NATIVE PEOPLES MAGAZINE - JUNE/JULY ISSUE 2007

NATIVE PEOPLES MAGAZINE - JUNE/JULY ISSUE 2007music notesCDs pour into our office at an increasing pace. Here’s a look at of some of the best contemporary work. First out of the gate in a planne...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Mon, 27 Aug 2007 11:03:00 PST

Talking Stick - Native Arts Quarterly - Freedom Fighting/Surviving America (Repost)

Talking Stick - Native Arts Quarterly Freedom Fighting - Surviving AmericaRapping with ShadowyzeWhile media attention on rap seems fixated on violence associated with hip-hop events and performers, th...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 01:41:00 PST

The Reawakening is a cultural and cinematic milestone in American cinema (Repost)

INTRODUCTION The Reawakening is a cultural and cinematic milestone in American cinema. It is the first independent feature film produced by Native people. Produced by American Indian Artists Inc. in 2...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Mon, 01 Oct 2007 11:53:00 PST

DISPATCH FROM MISSISSIPPI INDIAN COUNTRY (Repost)

..>..> ..>     Frustrated over all the attention the national media had focused on New Orleans while ...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Sat, 19 Jan 2008 02:37:00 PST

The Nammys: Local artists nominated for music award (9/07/07)

The Nammys: Local artists nominated for music award By: Ruth Milne, Rapid City Journal staff September, 06 2007   When the Native American Music Awards first were celebrated nine years ago, Paul ...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Fri, 07 Sep 2007 03:18:00 PST

Native Tongues: An Interview with Cristina Verán (Repost 07/06)

Native Tongues: An Interview with Cristina Verán July 05, 2006 Cristina Verán has been a participant in hip-hop since she was a teen growing up in North Jersey, and the West Bronx and Washington Hei...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 01:54:00 PST

McGill Tribune  On-line Reviews (Repost 10/04)

McGill Tribune  On-Line REVIEWS CD. Dirty History by ABKDirty History is one of those albums that doesn't come around often. ABK manages to create a very unique perspective in the ubiquitous rap co...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 01:46:00 PST

GRAMMYs and NAMMYs celebrate Native Music (Repost 02/05)

GRAMMYs and NAMMYs celebrate Native Music Indian Country Today 2/22/05 HOLLYWOOD, Fla. - The eclectic sound of Indian country, from rap to rock 'n' roll and traditional, captured awards at the 7th An...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 01:27:00 PST

2006 Jan/Feb On the Wind - Native Peoples (Repost)

Film and Television News - By Daniel Gibson, Native Peoples Magazine Despite the difficulties faced by Native filmmakers, lots of projects featuring Native themes and talent are making it into the pu...
Posted by SHADOWYZE on Thu, 06 Sep 2007 01:17:00 PST