June 24th marks the debut release for Dave Ghetto and Tha S Ence's new collaborative project, Hustle Simmons.
Break Bread Projects introduces Hustle Simmons with the self-titled debut album, available on iTunes and online worldwide through FMS Digital Distribution on June 24th.
Comprised of veteran MC Dave Ghetto and crafty beatsmith Tha S Ence, Hustle Simmons has ears opened to their authentic, mainstay sound of sample-driven melodies and deep drum production complimented by gritty wordplay, smooth swagger, and uncanny lyricism, served in the form of an 11-track album. Their lead single, "Over and Out" featuring Buff1 and DJ Cru Cut, has creeped into tastemakers' selection and bloggers pages and continues making notable presence. DJ Cru Cut is called again on "Get Down," adding to the spectrum of guest appearances which also includes Al Mighty, Richie Rasheen, and Fel Sweetenberg. A bonus hit music video for "The Rundown" is set to premier by week's end.
"It's that new millennium boom-bap! Welcome to the Digital Underground." – Dave Ghetto
The listening party is set for Thursday, June 26th at the prominent Philly jam, Ill! Makaniks (at The Barbary) with special guests DJ Statik, DJ Sat One, and DJ Skipmode, and sponsored by 215hiphop.com. This South Jersey/Philly connect is planning a national tour scheduled for early Fall. In the meantime, Hustle Simmons can be found performing in and around major cities in the Northeast where exclusive, limited edition copies of their album will be available.
Lead single, "Over and Out" available here-
http://www.publicwizardinc.com/audio/hustlesimmons_overandout_feat_buff1_clean.mp3
Hustle Simmons' New Grind
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USDA2Day.com bills itself as “the official media source for the hood,” and it will feature video footage and new music from Jeezy and artists signed to his label imprint Corporate Thug Entertainment, which includes USDA member Blood Raw.
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