BROTHER MANIAC
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The name Brother MANIAC (Brother Mainly Addressing Negative Information About the Community) explains where this brother is coming from. Brother MANIAC(Major Cameron) was born in Washington D.C., and began writing and recording more than ten years ago while stationed in the Military. This Desert Storm Vet has broadened his spectrum by experimenting with his own style of rhyme: funkdafied rap music with an R & B swing or flavor.
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Band History:
The name Brother MANIAC (Brother Mainly Addressing Negative Information About the Community) explains where this brother is coming from. Brother MANIAC(Major Cameron) was born in Washington D.C., and began writing and recording more than ten years ago while stationed in the Military. This Desert Storm Vet has broadened his spectrum by experimenting with his own style of rhyme: funkdafied rap music with an R & B swing or flavor.
An entertainer with a story to be told: as reflected in the original style of his lyrics. Brother MANIAC's articulation of rap is expressed in such a way that the message he delivers captivates and arouses an awareness challenging all involved to be cognizant of their environment. Imagine a sound that combines Outkast and Dr. Dre with a splash George Clinton's P-funk sound.
In 1998 and 2000 Brother MANIAC was nominated for a (Wammie) Washington Area Music Award. Brother MANIAC created such a Buzz from 1998-2001 that he received the artist of the year award from Hype Magazine.
Brother MANIAC serves up an aural compendium of clever rhymes and funk beats that teaches as well as entertains. His original Hip-Hop CD "The Light" touches on topics such as crime, drugs, peace, everyday urban problems and the occasional party good-time rhyme. Songs to definitely check out include "Take it Light", "Peace of Mind", "It’s all good” and "How U Gonna Play Me" which launches back into that back to basics smooth Hip-Hop/R&B flow.
An entertainer with a story to be told: as reflected in the original style of his lyrics. Brother MANIAC's articulation of rap is expressed in such a way that the message he delivers captivates and arouses an awareness challenging all involved to be cognizant of their environment. Imagine a sound that combines Outkast and Dr. Dre with a splash George Clinton's P-funk sound.
In 1998 and 2000 Brother MANIAC was nominated for a (Wammie) Washington Area Music Award. Brother MANIAC created such a Buzz from 1998-2001 that he received the artist of the year award from Hype Magazine.
Brother MANIAC serves up an aural compendium of clever rhymes and funk beats that teaches as well as entertains. His original Hip-Hop CD "The Light" touches on topics such as crime, drugs, peace, everyday urban problems and the occasional party good-time rhyme. Songs to definitely check out include "Take it Light", "Peace of Mind", "It’s all good” and "How U Gonna Play Me" which launches back into that back to basics smooth Hip-Hop/R&B flow.