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Artist description
A young UK eMCee. I want to show people that UK eMCees have just as much skill as any other eMCee. I hate being put into a category so I like to keep my style and music unique |
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Music Style
I like to think I have my own Hip Hop style with short and long lines complex and multi lines |
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Musical Influences
Eminem, Ludacris, Taskforce, there are so many people I am influenced by |
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Similar Artists
I like to think that I sound like nobody else in Hip Hop |
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Artist History
Speed was born in the South East of England into a middle class family. Speed was a very active person
in music from a young age of 6 when he started to learn how to play the piano. Speed first got into rap in
1999 and from then on he just craves for rap. "I have always liked rap but that was the year I got into rap
seriously.'
For the next 7 months Speed started writing songs, 'The very first song I wrote was about a mate of mine
in a science lesson one day, it was 30 seconds long.'
Speed explores the boundaries of rap by introducing allot of elements into one. 'I am always learning I
don't think I am any where near the end of my journey, I have allot of things to learn but I am always working
hard on my style and technique so I can become complete.'
Speed now performs on a regular basis with his biggest performance being at BMG in London after reaching the final of a Hip Hop Connection competition where he performed in front of Hip Hop Connection,
BMG, BMG Street Team and Tim Westwood as well as other media personnel. "Performing at BMG was
like a dream it was such a great experience and I am truly grateful for the experience.
Speed is now working hard to become accepted by the UK and international Hip Hop scene
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Location
Lowestoft, Suffolk - United Kingdom |
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