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Whats Poppin Like
Dame Grease releases the All-Star Mixtape to promote his Vacant Lot Artists
Harlem, NY (PRWEB) March 1, 2004 --Super producer Dame Grease releases the Mixtape All-stars to promote his Vacant Lot artist - First up is Meeno with the hit single "What's Poppin' Like" followed by his album NY Aint Enough. The streets will get a good taste of what Meeno has to offer, respect is due for this Harlemite,. It's his turn now. Grease took a guerilla approach to marketing his artist single and album, by releasing an all-star mixtape, nothing but the hottest Dame Grease beats accompanied by Meeno and the Lenox Ave Boyz sharing the spotlight with today's established artists ... Whose next? I believe that's me, claims Meeno.
Dame Grease's official entry into the game of rap began while he was working with a group of upstarts that would go on to become one of the biggest dynasties in the rap world. The Ruff Ryders. When rap-heavyweight, DMX, made his mark in 1997, it was Dame Grease aggressive backgrounds that provided the rapper with a podium to speak to the public to the tune of 3million records. Before the Lox became staples in the world of street hip-hop, they too relied on the sounds of Grease in order to acquire the street buzz that landed them their deal on Bad Boy Records in 1996. Observing the results of his work with the Lox, Hip-Pop upstart, Mase yearned for Greases distinct flavor and gave him the opportunity to provide production on Mase's triple platinum debut, Harlemworld.
Now Dame Grease captivates the street with his mixtapes What's Really Hood, Volume 1, Dame Grease present Street History, and The Mixtape All-stars a signature mixtape of all his greatest beats.. And in introducing his vacant Lot artist Meeno, Grease produces the entire New York Aint Enough album, with original hard-core gutter beats with the new single "What's poppin like".....
In 1998 Meeno made the transition from known street rapper to established rap act when he was introduced to the world as part of Mase's Harlemworld ensemble. The group included Mase, his sister, Stace, Bad Boys current darling, Loon, as well as Meeno. They released the self-titled debut, Harlemworld, to much fanfare. Meeno went on to appear on 6 of the 14 tracks on the gold debut including "You made me" featuring Carl Thomas and Nas. The Harlemworld click was well on its way to success only to disband after Mase's early retirement in 1999. Being the most aggressive of the mostly lighthearted group, Meeno immediately took it to the streets by hitting New York's influential mix-tape circuit.
Hypewire PR will launch a comprehensive nationwide campaign that includes online marketing, college marketing, print, broadcast, radio, wireless and street marketing.
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