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Artist description
Andrew Jackson and Aaron Frederick have been long time friends, these two young me both grew up on the Harlem
streets f New York City. As individuals Hip Hop music had a strong influence on their lives. At the age of 15 and 16 Aaron
and Andrew decided to combine their love and talent for this music and form Double A.
Aaron's style of rhyming is that of a sharp tongue lyricist. "It could never be right unless the lyrics is tight" - if you ask him.
His strong voice joined with his aggressive mic presence make him a venomous competitor in any battle.
Andrew has a good presence as well. Although his style of rappin' may not be as aggressive as Aaron's, Andrew holds his
own with a combination of melodic rhyming, charisma and vivid imagery. As a young producer with a taste for raw material he
will make himself known in the Hip Hop world. Andrew has a lot of potential that will only keep catching Hip Hop fans off
guard - watch out for this guy.
The young group known as Double A has a sound of their own. That sound can only be described as U. D. G. (Under Da
Ground). Their unique sound can't be confused with any other; It's strictly original.
What club wouldn't play their music? They can charge up crowds from the ages of 16 to 56 with hot tracks like: "Ain't got a
pot to piss in", "East Coast", "Bounce wit' Me", and many more. They are currently adding the final touches to their latest tracks
for a radio campaign in September and are also planning a music video. Keep a look-ou |
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Music Style
East Coast |
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Master P, Lil Romeo, Lil bow wow, Ludacris, Nelly, Trick Daddy, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Fabolous, Nate Dogg, Ja Rule, Destiny's Child, Beanie Sigel, Busta Rhymes, Coo Coo Cal, Erick Sermon, Jadakiss |
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Group Members
Andrew Jackson - Producer & Rapper, Aaron Fredericks - Rapper |
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Location
New York, New York - USA |
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