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Title: The One
Release date: 1 September, 2008
Record label: RBC Records
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Official website: RBC Records
Buy at: Amazon

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    A mainstream reliance upon cotton candy lyricism and immature dance steps has left much of hip-hop resembling a mish-mash of finger snaps, two steps, and “supermen”, yet connoisseurs of this culture realize that while real hip-hop is still alive, it needs someone to breathe new life into the microphone. Hip-hop needs a savior. While legendary wordsmiths such as Nas, Snoop, the Game, Kanye West, and Jay-Z are doing their part to provide hip-hop with a steady life force, the mainstream listeners need something to hold on to, and Orange County’s Thrasher, is the perfect emcee for this daunting task.

    Thrasher

    A unique individual in a genre in desperate need of something out of the ordinary, Thrasher, has the blessing of some of the game’s greats. A 21-year-old prodigy out of Orange County, California, he brings a unique sound to an underrepresented market. Despite being raised in the epitome of suburban life Thrasher has had a less than suburban upbringing. Coming from a broken home Thrasher established himself as an up-and-coming hip-hop artist by drawing on the various influences that life in Orange County provided him, whether it be an early affixation with Sublime and skateboarding or thriving in Los Angeles with childhood friends such as Matt Cook and Jordan Farmar. Thrasher’s extremely eclectic upbringing has provided him with ample skills to engineer a sound unlike any other in hip-hop today. Thrasher has embarked on his own path creating a sound that fuses hip-hop, pop, and alternative rock, and bringing individuality and flare to a genre of music that severely depends on it.

    While Thrasher’s hits, the summer time feel good track “The Way She Feel” and “Fly Kicks”, a West-Coast ode to footwear, gain regional attention and airplay from Los Angeles’ own Power 106, its apparent that he is starting to solidify his place in West Coast hip-hop. Yet, it is his dedication to the game, and refreshing attitude that will propel him from a regional rapper to a national treasure. After garnering praise from both the Jordan brand and Black Wall Street CEO, the Game it is apparent that Thrasher is due for big things, and after hearing his “Fly Kicks”, as Tyrin Turner said in Menace 2 Society, “I know that we’re in for a long summer.”

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