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Featured Artists

This spot is about showcasing Natives and their talents, whether hip hop related or not, to the public in native hip hop dot net’s own unique way. It might not be too far from the already traveled road of various other media spotlights, but it will be given honestly.


3 Responses to “Featured Artists”

  1. Warm Springs, January 2009: Bigg B’s single for his upcoming album Lifestyle Muzik is set for release in the perfect ice-cold month of January 2009. From the reservation life of a Warm Springs raised hip-hop vocalist to the dedicated rap enthusiasts and critics alike, Red S Management and Sacred Ground Entertainment present the most highly anticipated rap artist in the west coast Native American Hip-hop Industry.

    While choosing 18 of the most potent, destructible, and melodic beats from Gold Mind Production’s studio, this release will no doubt be the subject of the year. Recorded in The Ground Studio, advised by First Nation Media marketing and promotions, Managed by Red S, Lifestyle Muzik will be one of the hottest albums Native Rap enthusiasts would have ever heard to date. From the mix tapes to making ballrooms and concert stages shake, Bigg B has been the Northwest’s “Rez Kept Secret”. Bigg B will provide listeners with something the world has been waiting for, poetic, devoted, and powerful rap music for hip-hop heads of all shapes and sizes. The new single ‘My Lady’ has begun playing routinely on the radio throughout the Central Oregon and Willamette Valley markets in suit for the early release.

  2. buckd10 says:

    spit that shit ya’ll keep it up

  3. $hogun says:

    makes my head hurt,…..natives trying to act black. Than again i don’t give a shit about people or injun’s.

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