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3rd Option  (HipHop)
UK Lyricist from the South

Hang On Every Syllable (3rd Option, Redshirt) (HipHop)

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One beast of a instrumental here from Redshirt. Me on vocals obviously. Im really happy with this one and I hope you are too!
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I don't really want to be known as a rapper due to the presumptions and associations made by a lot of people in regards to any individual operating within the HipHop genre. When people hear the word 'Rap' they think things like drugs, guns, bling, violence, and swearing. I don't want to be affiliated with any of that; the scene has evolved, leaving behind a trail of clichéd and stereotypical gangster rappers that aren't actually saying anything with their lyrics. Too many people these days think that if you want to be a part of the HipHop scene you have to prescribe to the outdated 'don’t f**k with me, I'm a bad boy' routine. I want to stop people thinking this.

I'd much rather be known as a lyricist; someone whose subject matter was actually something worth talking about. An individual who is just that; individual. Someone that tries to be original when there are so many wannabe gangsters walking around the streets. I'm just a normal guy who likes pubs and clubs or takeaway food and television. Nothing else. - 3rd Option

 

3rd Option Recommends
   Atom Tha Immortal   Beta17   Breakin Regulations Cartel   Contayjen   Disdain   dj fresco   Drainage   Jewel Avenue AHX   London 7-7   lost:found   MC D-Lux   Milla Traylen   Minus 13 (Lunatic Fluid Productions)   Redshirt Theory   Tedd-Z   the MID-L-MEN   Tranzfuzion   Trick$ta-(BrC)   Ubik   V Dogg  
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Breakin Regulations Cartel   Contayjen   Daversity Ent.    Disdain   dj fresco   D-Lux - The Summer Project   Genie Blaise   MC D-Lux   Minus 13 (Lunatic Fluid Productions)   Subterfuge   the MID-L-MEN   Tranzfuzion   Trick$ta-(BrC)   Ubik   V Dogg   V Dogg Affiliates  
3rd Option Lists the following Influences
  'The UK scene is just cracking off', the words of D-Lux have never been truer. Kano, Sway, Roll Deep and The Streets have all hit the mainstream hard, with others like Roots Manuva, Ghetto, Demon, Skinnyman, and Klashnekoff representing the ever-growing underground scene. People are getting tired of the stereotypical American gangster rappers so look out for the UK scene because its on its way up.