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T-Roy aka Reezy Shares A Masterclass in Flow With ‘R.E.A.L 2’

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In the heart of San Francisco’s inner city streets, emerged a lyrical genius with a vision to redefine street music and take it to the mainstream. T-Roy aka Reezy, born Troy L. Alexander, has carved a niche for himself in the world of hip-hop with his unparalleled lyrical prowess and undeniable stage presence.

From a young age, T-Roy discovered his gift for weaving words and phrases into captivating rhymes. His journey began at the age of 13, where he honed his skills and crafted dope rhymes that would eventually become the foundation of his musical career.

As T-Roy’s talent blossomed, so did his opportunities. He found himself sharing stages with major artists such as Trina, Lil Scrappy, T-Pain, and Young Dro, solidifying his presence in the hip-hop scene. Alongside his music career, T-Roy took on various roles within the industry, from booking shows to coordinating events, showcasing his versatility as an artist and entrepreneur.

In 2008, T-Roy made his mark with the release of his debut album “Spit Fire“, featuring the hit single “Rep The Bay”. Since then, he has been featured on numerous compilations and mixtapes, including “Music Hustle 2nd Edition & Fuck You Pay Me”, cementing his status as a force to be reckoned with in the hip-hop community.

T-Roy’s journey from underground rapper to mainstream hip-hop star and style icon has been nothing short of remarkable. His dedication to his craft and relentless work ethic have earned him recognition and accolades, including nominations for the Radio Killa Indie Grammy Awards.

With his latest album release, “R.E.A.L 2,” T-Roy showcases his evolution as an artist and delivers 11 tracks that exemplify his signature flow and lyrical dexterity. Each song is a testament to his commitment to authenticity and storytelling, offering listeners a glimpse into his world and experiences.

So, buckle up and get ready to experience the brilliance of T-Roy aka Reezy as he unleashes ‘R.E.A.L 2’—a masterclass in flow and storytelling that reaffirms his status as one of hip-hop’s most promising talents.

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Thirstin Howl The 3rd drops new LP, The Last Shall Be Thirst

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Skillionaire Global Enterprises
 is proud to present The Last Shall Be Thirst, the new album from the legend Thirstin Howl The 3rd.  Out now via all streaming outlets, the album is packed with features and production from hip-hop greats and keepers of the culture today (listed below).  

A video was released for the first album single (filmed at NBA hall of famer Kevin Garnett’s Content Cartel Studios) “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street” (pays homage to Ultramagnetic MC’s and Kool G Rap) featuring Young Hump (Digital Underground).

Watch official video for “Ultra Ill Magnetic Street”: https://youtu.be/tkCLQrWwtoo?si=8WwCJDFfVD0ojKff

Another video filmed at Content Cartel Studios for the song “Feet On The Gas” featuring Rampage The Last Boy Scout will drop next week.  The video was co-sponsored by Avirex, who released the following commercial featuring footage from the forthcoming video.

Watch new Avirex commercial featuring Thirstin Howl & Rampage: https://youtu.be/blNtpjmyJXE

The Last Shall Be Thirst also features contributions from DV Alias KhrystTash (Tha Alkaholiks), SnaggapusRampage The Last Boy Scout (FlipMode Squad) Dana DaneMC SupernaturalPsycho LesVaronaRebecca BillipsBeme MystiqueDJ MuggsStatik SelektahDJ HeronStu Bangas and Giovane Platone & OG Bigg Dabb.

Stream full album via Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lSBD6Dd0XFrchxq9pCC9H5YoW9WX7tRxI&si=I5zkOQ6Nf4IhVYDn

Speaking on the significance of the album title Thirstin Howl The 3rd relayed “I was having lunch in Los Angeles with my friend Abnormal (who was on The Lyricist Lounge TV show with me and was also the voice of Hip Hop Harry on Children’s TV).  In the middle of the conversation, he dropped that quote from the Bible and I said, wow, that’s a perfect title for one of my albums.”

Of the recording process he also said “I record music all the time so I’m not necessarily envisioning which tracks will go on a specific project, but I do send specific tracks to artists that I think would sound good on there.  However Young Hump was in the studio for all the tracks he appears on (three of them) and Psycho Les and Tash were staying with me in Miami when they were working on The Liknuts project.”  

Also coming this year is the long awaited short musical film Don Chicharron which also features Latin Hip-Hop legends Hurricane G (RIP, who was the first female member of EPMD’s Hit Squad), TMP AKA The Microphone Prince (the first latin emcee to sign to a major label),DJ Exes (also of Grupo HNE) as well as Lo-Life affiliate/emcee Luey The 4th.

More info: https://thirstinhowlthe3rd.com/

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