It's a well-known fact that America is perceived as the land of opportunity. Where every man has the right to life and the pursuit of happiness and the tools to achieve. But within America lies a place called Everyhood. A place where opportunities and the tools to achieve and create are far and few between. And in Everyhood, U.S.A., creative genius is born in the face of adversity. If you want to succeed here, you have to be hungrier than the hungriest.
Immediately upon his release, M.O.S. acted on his new lease on life and went full steam ahead with his vision. He began frequent trips to New York City to visit a close friend and subsequently found himself in the middle of impromptu ciphers and battles with local M.C.s. And though the No Limit and Cash Money factions had made their respective marks on hip-hop at large, M.O.S. knew he had to play his lyrical trump card hard in the ever-critical home of hip-hop. "New York looks at rap a little bit different than everybody else," remarks M.O.S. "They don't care where you from, they just wanna know one thing: Can you spit?" With that said, he quickly garnered a strong reputation for his uniquely tenacious pit bull flow and hard-hitting lyrics. "I've been up in the projects in Queens and the South Bronx battling the best of the best and I always got love from them." And though he returned to Durham and kept grinding with his rap hustle the best way he knew how, M.O.S. wasn't sure where else to steer his B.E.A.M Team ship. Enter Ski Beats.
The fellow Carolina beat architect with platinum plaques from such heavyweights under his belt as Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, Jay-Z and 50 Cent touched down in North Carolina for a music conference in 2002 and was literally blown away. "When I saw him performing at the conference I was like Yo, that kid is crazy," recalls Ski Beats. "I had my people get in touch with his manager right then. A couple weeks later, we were in the studio." The two immediately formed a synergy that resulted in a strong collection of trunk rattling bangers and heat seekers that are formidable hits waiting in the wings. Ski was so convinced of M.O.S.'s skills that he decided to feature him on a song on his Now City album project scheduled for release on Elektra Records. Once the masters got back to Elektra, label execs in A&R immediately began campaigning for M.O.S.'s place aboard the roster. But unfortunately as the Elektra moniker dissolved into the larger AOL/ Time-Warner system, the disconnect forced M.O.S. to search for another home for M.O.S.'s solo career. Ski Beats is definitely sold on M.O.S.'s fresh approach and believes that he is quite possibly the sound of the New South. "He's real lyrical. But most of all, he owns his style. He got his own flow. He has this unusual twang. With a lot of rappers, you can tell a lot of the stuff they talk about is fake. But once you listen to M.O.S., you can tell every lyric is from life experience. That's the stamp of authenticity right there."
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