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Artist description
One of South Carolina's many hidden Hip-Hop jewels. |
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Music Style
HipHop, Rap, sometimes R&B |
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Musical Influences
20 years of nothing but HipHop |
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Artist History
Most of y'all know E to the P as Earl Da' Pearl. What most of y'all didn't know is that Earl Da' Pearl was making tracks even before he was rhyming but a true head understands that the beats and rhymes go together like grits and butter.
Straight From the grill-My personal goal is to help South Carolina get noticed in the rap game. Not one artist from SC has made major noise in the industry. The talent is there but as Q-Tip said...'Record Company People are Shady.'
'I have been off the radar for ten years. Ten years is a long time. I wasn't blessing your ear drums but I was building within myself. Some of you might have heard me on some mixtapes but other than that, I was on hiatus. When I dipped off the map, I watched as my crew basically ate themselves. I watched what jealousy and animosity can do whether you and your crew are signed or not. I watched as rap continued its shutout of South Carolina while wack MC after wack MC was eating off of plates that should have been shared by all. Ten years kid. I started making beats and writing books and stuff like that. I became a father two times over, was a pallbearer a couple of times, a groom once, and because of my accpetance of Islam I was even called the anti-christ on several occasions. Ten years later, I am back. I still hate the game and refuse to play by their rules. To the average cat reading this, you might think I'm crazy. To a head, he knows the deal because he has seen the same thing I have and I look back through the eyes of someone that understands that life is one long beat. A beat with driving bass, deafening highs, and a melody that can drive you to live or die.'
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Albums
N-I-G-G-O-D |
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Location
Spartanburg, SC - USA |
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