The Heroz
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  Now Youre Gone
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Love is all Around
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Los Tais Nkoj Nrog Kuv
play lo-fi play hi-fi  From the heart
play lo-fi play hi-fi  the shadows
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Drop Your Guns (and Grab the mic)
play lo-fi play hi-fi  HOW YOU WANNA GET IT
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Always And Forever
play lo-fi play hi-fi  ERASER
play lo-fi play hi-fi  KEEPIN' IT REAL (unfinished)
MILtown... gotta teach of all the struggles...

and also 4 tha luv of tha game too...
Why this name?
It represents what we're trying to do...
Hmoob Phaj Ej (Hmong Hero).
We're the Heroes with the Z aka THE HEROz.
Do you play live?
We've performed at schools, tournements, conferences, and precollege programs.

*We remember one performance, (our track for the Hmong people), and the whole audience was silent. Young Zparks still recalls all he could her was the soft crying of our listeners.*
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Depends on how i feel about schooling...
Band History:
WE really did start from the basement up. Our first few tracks consisted of using a digital camera to record our voices, then we'd upload it onto the computer and then add the music.
That was in 2006. As the years went by, we got better.
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First Performance: UWEC YOUTH LEADERSHIP 2006. (Track for our Hmong People).

FIRST DEMO CD RELEASED: OSHKOSH LABORDAY 2007: "Only the Begining"

Second Performance: same day, same place as DEMO was released. ("Baby Gurl").

Third Performance: UWEC LEADERSHIP 2008. ("I'd cross the dessert" and "Can you feel the love Tonight?")

We're workin on our next mixtape.

Fourth: Jay Are performed at UW-whitewater for Midwest Asian American Student Union Conference. 2009 ("Drop Your Guns and Grab the Mic")

Fifth: UW-Madison HASA Open Mic. 2009. Jay Are recited "What are Heroes?"
Your influences?
My Creator above. My family and circle of friends. My own life and its daily struggles. The usual antagonists in my life too.

BANDS: gotta admit Paradise Band was one along with the Whyteshadows. They showed us the potential of 'Hmong Music.' Then came along Watching Leona. They were a unique band, and their members are really supportive. Can't forget RARE. One of the first big- or the only universally known rap group in the Hmong community. Elfy has always helped pave the path. Jin. Gotta give him props for what he's done for the Asians in the world of rap.
Favorite spot?
414, hometown. Young Zparks would disagree and say Chicago wins (his hometown).
Equipment used:
Computer: MAGIX MUSIC MAKER. FRUITY LOOPS.
MIC: STANDARD.
-honestly, our 1st few tracks were made by using a digital camera, and then we uploaded the voice from the camera into the PC, then edited the parts and everything....
We've come a long way indeed.
Anything else...?
Shout out to all our loyal fans. Thanks for supporting our music. We hope the positive rap movement continues.

DEUCES,

Jay ARE
THE HEROz
Jay Are (Asian Awareness)
Jay Are
Jay Are
Young Zparks -Orange you happy to see me?
Young Zparks
National Hmong Human Rights Speaker Forum
Performance at UWEC '08
Elfy of RARE, Jay Are, and Meng of Watching Leona
Asian Awareness Night 2011
Jay are and kong (of kong and shu project)
Released 2006
Released 2010
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