Fifth Element and Frank151 present YELAWOLF
YELAWOLF
Fast-rising rapper Yelawolf released the first single from his upcoming full-length studio album Radioactive, "Hard White (Up In The Club)", on August 8, 2011. The song, which features Lil Jon, is produced by Hydrox and will be available everywhere digital music is sold. Radioactive is the Alabama-born rapper's first album after the partnering of Ghet-O-Vision Entertainment and the Eminem-led Shady Records. The album finds Yelawolf working with such producers as SupaHotBeats, Justice League, The Audibles and Diplo will be released via Ghet-o-Vision/Shady Records/DGC/Interscope.
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Radioactive follows Yelawolf's critically acclaimed Trunk Muzik 0-60 (Ghet-O-Vision/DGC/Interscope) — a 2010 compilation of tracks from his Trunk Muzik mixtape along with previously unavailable recordings. The final video from that street album, for "Daddy's Lambo," dropped on June 8. Yelawolf is currently travelling around the country as part of The Vans Warped Tour after completing a successful string of European tour dates with the Wu Tang Clan. He is also featured in Travis Barker's newest video, "Let's Go," alongside Busta Rhymes, Twista and Lil Jon and is featured on Tech N9ne's "Worldwide Choppers."
PROF
Party, booze, girls, party, fun, booze, drunk, fight, party, party; a day in the life of Prof’s raps. A 25-year-old who loves to have a good time, Prof thinks his music should reflect exactly that. “Everyone’s trying to be a preacher or a politician— telling you how to live your life,” he says. “I’m not running for Senate. I’m doing this for fun and I don’t watch my mouth.”
MUJA MESSIAH
Muja Messiah was named City Pages Best Hip-Hop Artist 2009, Star Tribune's Best Local records 2009, The Onion 's Local Artist of the decade. Muja Messiah was featured on Atmosphere's Strictly Leakage on "Crewed Up", URB Next 100, with "Beautiful" ft. Samahra (Black Blondie). Muja Messiah released MPLS Massacre vol.1. in 2008 with its more hardcore, aggressive tracks including the internet jumps "Amy Winehouse" and M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes".


