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BIOGRAPHY: Grease, Your Baby Momma's Favorite Rapper Grease is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio where he was born and raised. He started with music at a young age, by the age of 14 he saved money by working a part-time job to purchase turntables. He learned the fundamentals of Hip-Hop by doing so, his older brother (7even 5th) was an emcee as well. So therefore he was very influential on Grease to understand and learn the culture of Hip-Hop. As being a member of the "Lower Class Society" the Hip-Hop culture drew Grease's attention, and he wanted a voice for the people who saw and felt as he did. Grease started making a name for himself by the age of 17 by helping host a local radio Hip-Hop show along with Mr.Dibbs on 88.3 Fm (B-Boys Underground) in Cincinnati, Ohio. Grease also entered emcee battles at a local Hip-Hop club in Cincinnati where he was known for his freestyle's and bluntness throughout his rhymes. By this time Grease decided to start working with producer's to put together his first independent album entitled: "Forcast For Revelations",which he sold over 2,500 copy's the first year. The NEW debut album: "Written Scripturez" is Grease's second album, BUT first official ... Written Scripturez Music | List Price | $12.97 (You save $1.48) | | Category | Rap Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7929481 | | Catalog number | 331469 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 14, 2009 |
Grease Written Scripturez Songs | 1. | Hidden Truth (Intro) |
| 2. | Written Scripturez |
| 3. | Feel So Good (feat. Skandal Da Ruckus Man |
| 4. | Bringing It Back (feat. Mr. Dibbs |
| 5. | Warrior |
| 6. | Always Will Be |
| 7. | Day Or Night |
| 8. | Marching Into Cincy |
| 9. | I Wont Stop |
| 10. | Fallen Fathers |
| 11. | Everybody Knows (feat. Ill Poetic) |
| 12. | Life's Gamble |
| 13. | Right Now (feat. Pumpkinhead) |
| 14. | Lost Love |
| 15. | Never Heard |
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$16.45 Bio:Who ever said people with A/D/D should be medicated? Ryan Dalton can't remember. But whoever said that was wrong! No meds required! Just give him a stage, a mic and you've got a comic with an erratic style and constantly fresh material.Ryan Dalton is a homegrown Cleveland favorite. Ryan attended the prestigious Kent State University. After college, Ryan went on to hold part time jobs in such world-renowned trades as food service, retail, and coffee distribution. Finally, Ryan sunk his teeth into the most honest profession in the world, car sales. This dream occupation was not enough for him. Ryan hungered for the taste of stand up comedy, and on a dare, took the stage in Nanuet, NY in 1998. This experience started a hunger for the constant approval from crowds of complete strangers. His thirst would never be quenched!Ryan soon discovered the entertainment industry where a basic lack of knowledge on any subject is not only necessary, but also embraced. He uses stand-up as a device in which he pokes fun at controversy and the "everyday personal injustices" that are dealt with by the common man, sorry, person, whatever!Ryan is a comedian that wants everyone to just relax. His sarcasm and smart, conversational style makes for a broadly appealing show. Ryan's stand up has led him to regular appearences in the country's best comedy clubs. Ryan is a regular on the nationally syndicated, "Bob and Tom Radio Show" , and he was featured as one of "Myspace.com's Featured Comedians" (5/21/07-5/38/07). His performances have recently garnished attention from Comedy Central. Ryan had his television debut on the third season of Comedy Central's "LIVE AT GOTHAM. You Wer Funny Too:You Were Funny Too is My 1st recording of comedy for distribution ever. Considering that I have been performing for over 10 years, this is a very limited library of work. Its not that I never wanted to sell a recording of my act, its just that I wanted something to sell that I myself would buy. The material is a culmination of the material that got me into comedy clubs across the country. Translation: these are the jokes that put food in my mouth. Some of the bits on the cd that are funny, make me wince to say onstage now.You Were Funny Too was recorded in the world famous (I'm not really sure if its world famous) Winchester Music Club, in beautiful Lakewood, Ohio. Myself and 3 other comics (Bill Squire, Jim Tews, and Chad Zumock) got together and promoted a show that so that we may all have professional recordings of our acts. From those recordings we would make cd's so that we may sell them to people that come and see our shows.The name of the cd comes from the phrase that comedians hear every night, at the end of their shows. Comics usually hang out at the entrance or wherever people are emptying out of the club at the end of the show. They do this so that their insane self esteems can get filled up with the compliments of strangers. They do this because its the only way they can feel normal. I know. Its sick. On any given show there is a host, feature, and headliner. Any given audience member of the comedy show always favors one of the 3. Usually its the headliner, but sometimes ...
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