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Artist description
An integration of Hip Hop, Jazz, and Gospel that
brings social issues and injustices to the
forefront while offering great beats and flows. |
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Music Style
Ghetto Gospel |
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Musical Influences
2Pac, Donny Hathaway, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Sade, Kashif, Patrice Russian, Scarface, Easy E, Common, Nas, The Roots, D'angelo, E-40 & The Clic |
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Similar Artists
All original |
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Artist History
Born in Gardena, California on February 12, 1974,
Stylie Ray always had the desire to do something
unique. Being raised by his single grandmother,
Roberta Harris, in Compton, a city where gangs
were already a thriving part of the community.
Stylie did the best he could to adapt to every
situation thrown in his face. A lot of peer
pressure, negativity, hanging out with the wrong
crowd and so-called friends made him change his
views tremendously growing up. After being
expelled from various LA Unified schools,
fighting with authorities, jailed, and often
“being at the wrong place at the wrong time”
helped him to see which road he should take in
order to fulfill his desires.
Music has always been a desire of his heart.
Stylie would listen to tapes, vinyl, 45’s and
sometimes pretend he was an established artist
by lip syncing in the mirror. As his interest
in music grew, Stylie always wanted to
“do something different” than what other artists
were doing. He never wanted to be a follower,
instead, he preferred to be a trend setter.
He began performing concerts at various hip-hop
events including rap contests, freestyle night at
“The Good Life”, and Project Blowed. He later
performed in a variety of gospel shows with artist
such as La Jon Pennix, Freedom for Soul,
Soldiers for Christ, Mc Ed, and a host of choirs.
He also performed with Reverend Eddie Norwood in
the annual Blessfest gospel concert. He continued
his rapping career performing in a variety of
clubs including the Shark Club, Glam Slam, and
several others in Northern California.
Stylie Ray has opened up for big name artists
such as Biggie Smalls, Mystikal, Mack 10, and
Craig Mack. He has also performed with Skee Lo,
Superb, I Smooth 7, Vel Baccardi, Tommy T. &
Company, Christ Community M.B.C. Mass Choir,
R.E.G., Idol Kings, Freedom of soul, and Omar
Gooding.
In 1995 he decided to strike out on his own, and
began work on his debut album project. With no
budget or backing, Stylie hustled to buy studio
time, reels, and hire the singers and musicians
to work on the project. Though he struggled
through the challenges of being forced to move
from the only home he had ever known and a
variety of other family troubles, Stylie was
determined to “Make it”. But his greatest
challenge was yet to come.
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Albums
Testimonies of Life |
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Press Reviews
Pending |
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Additional Info
Performance Info & booking line call 866-251-5168 ext.3457 |
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Location
los angeles, CA - USA |
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