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UNDER THE INFLUENCE RECORDS
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play lo-fi play hi-fi  They Wont Let Me In The Club
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Hater Song
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Scrip Club
play lo-fi play hi-fi  Run For Cover

Seattle Hempfest 2005






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STRE LOC & FIVE ONE: Menace II Sobriety
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Hip-Hop that hits you. The very first thing you hear is an orchestra conductor tapping on his music stand, clearing his throat to get their attention. You then can imagine sitting in the orchestra hall as the music starts. Before you know it Stre Loc & Five One hit you with fire breathing rhymes and slammin’ double bass as “Run For Cover” brings you into the hot new album, Menace II Sobriety.

Stre Loc & Five One are a duo team of emcees who have been settin’ the northwest on fire and getting attention everywhere having performed with: Sir Mix-A-Lot, 2 Live Crew, Yukmouth, Roscoe, Tilo and more. Stre Loc is punchy, quick, and agile. Five One, from South Carolina, has an unmistakable, smooth southern style with a drawl. The album, produced by Gordon Hall, also features true turntable skills on tracks 3, 6, and 16 by “DJ Gumbeaux”, a well-known, contest winning freestyle DJ from New Orleans. You’ll also hear squeaky clean vocal dynamics from “Silva” on tracks 6 and 16.

As the tracks play, you’ll be transitioned smoothly through all kinds of moods. If you woke up and already know you’re having a “Bad Day”, you’ll listen to #4. If you’re creasin’ up your pants to go find a shorty, flip to #6 for “P***y 2nite”. If you’re at the bachelor party, or on you’re way to the “Scrip Club”, you’ll be in the mood for #13.

Why this name?
We are all influenced by music in one way or another. We hope everyone will be under the influence of our music when they listen
Do you play live?
STRE LOC & FIVE ONE performed at this years Seattle Hempfest which is the largest hemp rally in the world with attendance of 200,000 and still growing.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It will make it easier for independant artist like us to reach out to the public and touch more people with our music. It also helps the local communities of artists network and combine forces to get their area to rise to the top. There will also be alot more diversity in the industry that now has less power over what gets pushed to the public.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
We are interested in a label deal with a major, but if the right deal comes along for an artist we have......
Favorite spot?
Anyone in our crew would give you a different one. Seattle, South Carolina, New Orleans
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