Hiram Management Group Artist Billy Blue Named by MTV as Artist to Look Out For
During 'Miami Week' MTV named Billy Blue as an up and coming artist
Miami, FL, June 17, 2009 --(PR.com)-- Billy Blue Named by MTV as Artist to Look Out For
Young Poe Boy Artist set to break out in 2009
This past week MTV has been immersing itself in ‘Miami Week’, focusing on all of the positives that the South Florida hotspot has to bring to the music world. Known as the Renaissance City, Miami is a place like no other and has been making great strides in the music industry over recent years. While MTV News focused much of their praise towards big names such as Rick Ross, Pitbull, and DJ Khaled, they also showed a refreshing sign in showcasing some of the upstart talent that the city has to offer. Five notable names were mentioned among artists to look out for in the near future; Brisco, Gunplay, Ball Greezy, Ice Berg, and last but not least, Billy Blue.
Through the buzz created by his mix tapes to his tireless work ethic in the studio, Blue began emerging as someone to look out for and has landed joint ventures with Akon’s Konvict Music and Timbaland’s Mosley Music Group, in association with Interscope Records. Heavy pressure was immediately placed on Blue’s shoulder to perform and this past Memorial Day served as somewhat of a coronation for the street wise Miami native.
Blue’s mix tape ’36 Reasons’ was officially released for the music world to hear and the buzz over the album within the city was immense. Blue would perform to sold out audiences at various club shows over Memorial Weekend and those close to the artist could almost begin to see firsthand how far his progression has lead him. All of these facts are the exact reasons that MTV selected Blue as one of Miami’s premier talents on the rise. Outside of his undeniable talent lies the story of a man determined to tell things the way he has lived them, as opposed to painting a picture that everyone else is accustomed to.
"It's about being you. Spitting what you lived," Blue said recently of his persona as a musician. "Telling people, 'I'm just like you. I'm an ordinary nigga. Had a 9-to-5. I sold drugs, went to jail, been on parole, [have] f---ed up baby mamas. I been through it like everybody in the world been through it. This world is ours. Let's make it happen.' "
When pressed further by MTV on his standing in the game, Blue is both respectful and strikingly blunt when assessing everything he and his fellow South Florida upstarts bring to the table. He knows the places and experiences he came from are the foundation of who he is and he is dead set to never forget that.
“We’re the young generation bringing you what you aint heard,” he bellowed. “We’re the kids of the streets. We were birthed on this concrete. We’re the young generation that came out of the crevice of the concrete. When you ‘hood, you good’. You know that.”
To Read More about Billy Blue and the other artists MTV mentioned to watch out for, please visit their website.
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Young Poe Boy Artist set to break out in 2009
This past week MTV has been immersing itself in ‘Miami Week’, focusing on all of the positives that the South Florida hotspot has to bring to the music world. Known as the Renaissance City, Miami is a place like no other and has been making great strides in the music industry over recent years. While MTV News focused much of their praise towards big names such as Rick Ross, Pitbull, and DJ Khaled, they also showed a refreshing sign in showcasing some of the upstart talent that the city has to offer. Five notable names were mentioned among artists to look out for in the near future; Brisco, Gunplay, Ball Greezy, Ice Berg, and last but not least, Billy Blue.
Through the buzz created by his mix tapes to his tireless work ethic in the studio, Blue began emerging as someone to look out for and has landed joint ventures with Akon’s Konvict Music and Timbaland’s Mosley Music Group, in association with Interscope Records. Heavy pressure was immediately placed on Blue’s shoulder to perform and this past Memorial Day served as somewhat of a coronation for the street wise Miami native.
Blue’s mix tape ’36 Reasons’ was officially released for the music world to hear and the buzz over the album within the city was immense. Blue would perform to sold out audiences at various club shows over Memorial Weekend and those close to the artist could almost begin to see firsthand how far his progression has lead him. All of these facts are the exact reasons that MTV selected Blue as one of Miami’s premier talents on the rise. Outside of his undeniable talent lies the story of a man determined to tell things the way he has lived them, as opposed to painting a picture that everyone else is accustomed to.
"It's about being you. Spitting what you lived," Blue said recently of his persona as a musician. "Telling people, 'I'm just like you. I'm an ordinary nigga. Had a 9-to-5. I sold drugs, went to jail, been on parole, [have] f---ed up baby mamas. I been through it like everybody in the world been through it. This world is ours. Let's make it happen.' "
When pressed further by MTV on his standing in the game, Blue is both respectful and strikingly blunt when assessing everything he and his fellow South Florida upstarts bring to the table. He knows the places and experiences he came from are the foundation of who he is and he is dead set to never forget that.
“We’re the young generation bringing you what you aint heard,” he bellowed. “We’re the kids of the streets. We were birthed on this concrete. We’re the young generation that came out of the crevice of the concrete. When you ‘hood, you good’. You know that.”
To Read More about Billy Blue and the other artists MTV mentioned to watch out for, please visit their website.
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