Known for his controversial battles such as Scribble Jam 7 in 2003 (Under the alias Yo Mammas Pimp) and a finalist in the Jay – Z Roc the Mic battle in Denver, Black Pegasus is the most influential rapper in a region that has never produced a major solo rap artist. Black -Ps music has shown up on MTVs The Real World and video games such as NBA Jams 2, his solo debut The Black Pegasus (2003) and follow up album Knuckle Up (2005) have sold over 10,000 copies independently. His album “F**K YO! RADIO” has been Picked up By L.A. Underground/Warner Bros Distribution and release world wide Oct 2006. With Much Underground Sucsess of his F**K YO RADIO release Black P gives his New album The Black Mexican wich arrives instores Jan 15th 2008. Black-P has appeared on stage with critically acclaimed artists such as: Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Nas, 50 Cent, T.I., Tech N9ne, and more.
In the summer of ’06 Tef released his debut demo, Playa 101: Class is in Session. The album showcased his talent not only as a superb lyricist, but also proved that a new sound in hip hop was emerging. With his creative metaphors and confident persona, Tef received a great response to his debut demo. Then following that up with what he calls his debut album: Hip Hop A.D. (Hip Hop After Death)- The Rise 2 Power. Tef then independently distributed and promoted this album. From that point Tef along with his hype man/ business partner (Marcus Cox) and artist/business partner Hypnautic, created the T.O.P. Flite Empire which is an independent record lable based out of Denver CO. T.O.P. Flite has since then expanded with other artist and super producer Johny Rocketz to create an entertainment juggernaut in the Midwest region. T.O.P. Flite has released 3 strong albums including King Tef’s “Tha K.I.N.G”, Hypnautic’s “Purple Rain”, and Johny Rocketz’ “The Young James Dean”. These albums and artists have taken Colorado’s Hip Hop music scene to the next level with sold out performances on the local level at all the main performance venues in the state. In conclusion, with the looks the ladies love, the skills to pay the bills, humble personality, and the determination to succeed, the rise to power has begun, King Tef and Top Flite are the future of the music industry!!!!
In 2004, Hypnautic released his first solo-mixtape “God Gave Me A Reason”, selling over 5000 copies upon it’s release. It’s debut was a huge success that Hypnautic attributes not only to his own gift but to the networking of other known artists featured as well, including DJ Bedz and DJ Stupac. His tracks were highlighted in local publications, selected to be played on the radio station KS107.5, Shadyville Radio, some songs were selected to be on mixtapes by DJ Bedz hosted by national artists like Stat Quo and Mims, including a mixtape with DJ Stupac.
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