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Artist description
Niles found his first taste of success with UPT as the lead off lyricist of this hip-hop outfit. He caught the eye and ear of Executive T.C. Payton, Raw Deal Records, executive producer who made an offer for Niles guest spot on Raw Deal artist Wendell Brown's single Sing A Song For You. The collaboration between T.C. and Mr. Niles paved the way for a new relationship and his first solo album entitled Game, Money and Intelligence, Episode One.
Now with the opportunity to show his lyrical dexterity on such topics as self-educated brothers, money politics, relationships, gettin' yours, the streets and it denizens, this album runs the gauntlet on many of the things facing Urban America in the year 2000. Niles first single released from the album is titled Don't Hate. The second single What Cha Want Playa features Pastor Troy. The album simply titled Off Da Hinges promises to be a very powerful lyrical assault from Mr. Niles.
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Music Style
Hip Hop meets Rap |
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Artist History
Like most young African-American men of his generation, Mr. Niles grew up living, learning and loving hip -hop culture. The energy of this youth driven movement was a magnetic force beckoning him forth and embracing him as a natural contender. He could feel that this is where he belonged. So Niles accepted his calling and all of the challenges that it would bring.
He began to infiltrate the hip-hop scene as a sixth grader whose DJ skills were so tight that he built a reputation that bellied his young age and had house parties packed door to door by the time he was thirteen. Niles began to eat drink, and sleep the nightlife and games of ATL players. His dreams of becoming a superstar DJ were put on hold, as survival became priority one. After years of hustling on the streets and one to many brushes with the law he decided to seek solace and solitude in Columbus, GA. |
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Albums
Game, Money and Intelligence, Episode One & Off Da Hinges |
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Location
Columbus, GA - USA |
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