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Best Selection 2008 Music | List Price | $65.99 (You save $4.24) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7641325 | | Catalog number | 761772 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 15, 2008 |
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$9.35 "Authentic" Authentic is a 23-year-old hip-hop artist, producer, and entrepreneur from Colorado. In 2001, Authentic began his journey into the hip-hop music scene by making hip-hop beats. The more beats he made, the more he began writing lyrics to support them. Being a product of the rap generation, it took him some time to develop his own style and figure out who he was going to be as an artist, and as a producer. In 2001, Authentic recorded his first song. While in the process of writing this song, he decided that he wanted to handle all aspects of the music that he would create. The first track was recorded on a laptop computer, with a $10 headset microphone. Following his first, he recorded 15 more tracks. His music revolved around what he knew at that time. Issues with his son’s mother, legal troubles, anger, and depression. Since he recorded his first CD off a head set Mic, the fuse has been lit. He did realize that the quality was poor, and he had to step it up, if he wanted to be taken serious. In 2002, Authentic had a trial for felony menacing as well as 3 other charges. He was convicted of menacing and was placed into jail for 3 months awaiting sentencing. While incarcerated he had an eye opening experience that has forever changed his life. When he entered the Adams County detention center, his stage name was “Solow” He went in feeling “Solow”. Meaning he felt so low about his life and like, he was on a solo mission. After being in the most sobering place on earth, he changed his perspective, and chose the name “Authentic”. Authentic realized there was no other word that he wanted to represent who he was. From the words that he wrote, to the beats that he made, and from the way he carried himself, he promised to always be “Authentic”. While being in jail he realized that music did not always have to be a replica of something or someone else. He listened to local hip-hop stations and felt like most artists and songs on the radio were pointless, and had no real message of any kind. He was trying to look at music for a sense of therapy, but was unable to find it in the music that was being played. While in jail he wrote out a business plan. Authentic realized the only way to really change the music that he heard was to write out a strategic plan, and follow it systematically to achieve a result that he wanted. At the sentencing, Authentic was placed on 2 years ISP. Upon his release he followed his plan and began achieving the things he had set out too. First, he went to the music store, and bought a Yamaha mixer, 2-studio condenser microphones, and a brand new computer. After purchasing the equipment to record quality music, he took the time to trademark and register T.D.P Records, and design & build a recording booth. The intention of T.D.P Records was to provide quality, honest, and realistic music Til Death Part (T.D.P) In 2003, his son’s mother was killed in a car wreck. When that event happened it put into perspective that, it was time to go full speed. He started auditioning artists to sign with his label, while steal working on his own music. He began to post music on numerous web site’s. After getting good reviews for his music, he just continued to keep his eye on the prize. The reviews were mainly positive, but also had the negative reviews that were able to give him an opinion to improve upon. His main criticism was that he rapped “Old School”, or he had a bad “Delivery”. Authentic scene them as compliments, being a fan of old school hip-hop, but still used ...
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