Ever since Birmingham, Alabama's, R.O.M.E., jumped into the hip-hop game, he's been trying to take over - and he's gotten closer with each step he's taken.
Now, with the new street album, I Am What I Am, on it's way any day now, and the official debut album, The W.A.R., waiting in the wings, it might finally be R.O.M.E.'S time to shine.
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Even though ST and Clova of G-Side are still feeling the shine from 2009's, The Huntsville International Project, they're already working on their third album, The One...Cohesive. We recently got to interview them. Read on to find out what they had to say. Read on!
BAMA HIP HOP
Bama Hip Hop helps unsigned and independent artists find places and events at which to perform. Check out what founder, Ali Shabazz, had to say about how and why Bama Hip Hop was started, what they do to help artists and how that work benefits others in the industry too. Read on!
YUNG TEE
RUNNING GUN; RAPID FIRE
Montgomery's, Yung Tee, has only been in the game for a few years, but he's already completed a number of projects and signed with the independent, ATG records, with whom he'll soon start working on the compilation album, The Collaborator, to be released next March.
Right now, he's about to release his fourth mixtape, Southern Slang. And in light of that fact, we thought it'd be a good idea to find out more about this hard-working, fun-loving artist.
Read on to hear what he had to say about himself, his music and his career.