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THREETHIRTY
name: THREE
age: 38 years old
hometown: bakersfield, ca, USA
marital status: Single
sexual orientation: Straight
smoker: Non smoker
drinking habit: I drink socially
socially: I'm a home body
hobbies:Composer
favorite bands:THREETHIRTYMUSICRECORDS.COM
favorite movies:RAMBOI,II,III
favorite TV shows:CSI
favorite books:STEVEN KING
favorite magazines:NEWS WEEK
ethnicity: Other
body type: Athletic / Fit
self-rated hotness: 7 - People definitely turn their heads
religion: Spiritual but not religious
political: Conservative
humor: Friendly
lovestyle: Romantic
children: Someday maybe / undecided
education: Grad School
income: 75,000 - 100,000
living: Alone
employment: Student
 
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Join the email list!THREETHIRTYTHREETHIRTYTHREETHIRTY: BioTHREETHIRTYTHREETHIRTYIES NEWIEST HOTIES TRACK JOINT OF THE YEAR OF 07 WITH THREETHIRTY BAKETOWN SWINGIN

CEO Dropping the bombshell in 2007 is
THREETHIRTYMUSICREORDS soon to be platinum recording artist Three-Thirty. A native Californian, Three-Thirty blazes on the scene with his funky phat new joint. He’s putting it down from the Bake-town (Bakersfield, Ca.). His new compact disc titled, “THREETHIRTY BAKETOWN SWINGIN”, puts a fresh new twist on hip-hop music. Listeners everywhere won’t be able to get enough of this blazing hot compact disc. This highly anticipated composition combines positive lyrics and infectious head bobbing tracks to present a new style of rap he coins as Alternative Rap. Three-Thirty lets the world know that rap artist should not be viewed in a negative light. He states, “Not all rap producers and artist are not thugs or criminals”. The media along with individuals uneducated about the art form continues to view rap music as gangsters, linking it to a low life street type mentality. A large percentage of today’s popular rap artist and entertainers in the music business were raised in church and remain morally grounded. As an artist, I don’t feel I have to use offensive lyrics in my music to sell records and build a fan base. I understand the record industry games and the thing’s people do to sell prod

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