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Artist description
The Time has Finally Come ....Stepping forth from the shadows of hardcore Brooklyn street life is rapper go-rin-no-sho bringing along with him the preeminent force of light on his debut album Inner Light. With the negative force of materialism pulling at the minds of our youth, go-rin-no-sho presents an album with a powerful message of unity and respect. His lyrics and performance as a voice from the streets is hardcore and edgy with an enlightened twist. |
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Music Style
hardcore and edgy with an enlightened twist. |
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Musical Influences
KRS-1, the Sugar Hill Gang, Eric B. and Rakim, Kool Moe D. |
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Similar Artists
KRS-1, Scarface, Public Enemy, EPMD |
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Artist History
go-rin-no-sho comes from the toughest streets in Brooklyn-Bed-Stuy and Crown Heights. By living and watching the most brutal scenarios, he was inspired to be the messenger of truth lyrically. He began his music career as a DJ. And now he is determined to deliver the message that hopefully will change the world of rap music and help increase consciousness among the hip hop generation. |
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Group Members
Tyrone Mobley a.k.a. go-rin-no-sho2-Xquisite: backup singers |
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Instruments
Beats, Drums, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Synthesizer, and more. |
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Albums
"INNER LIGHT" out now on Troupe Records |
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Press Reviews
The album poetically tells the tale of life on the streets, the way of the world, poverty, struggle, hardships, drugs, but all with a positive message. The music fits the lyrics like a glove, and each song is rapped in a theatrical way with a different message on many levels. |
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Additional Info
This CD was engineered by Steve Jerome, who is most known for his work with The Sugar Hill Gang and Grand Master Flash. |
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Location
Brooklyn, NY - USA |
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