OLD SONGS LOL
Very Passionate Young, White, Hip Hop Artist. His Big Vocabulary And Difficult Rhyme Scheme Mixed With Metaphores Stands Out And Makes Him Un-Comparible
If Your Tired Of the 'Swag' Era Like Me ... THAN TAKE A LISTEN!!!
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SoundClick artist OLD SONGS LOL presents "Fresh Chick", a remarkable release in the Hip-Hop genre. It works with a dynamic progression that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish. With a tone that is shady, this track connects on an emotional level. Fans of Eminem, Lil and Young will find "Fresh Chick" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
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Independent artist OLD SONGS LOL drops "Sincerely Your Son", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. With a tone that is shady, this track connects on an emotional level. If Eminem, Lil and Young is in your rotation, "Sincerely Your Son" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
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"My Mothers Son" is a Hip-Hop track by OLD SONGS LOL on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. The track creates a listening experience that feels shady. Fans of Eminem, Lil and Young will find "My Mothers Son" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
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Independent artist OLD SONGS LOL drops "So Far Away", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. The song is an exciting and haunting production from OLD SONGS LOL. With a tone that is shady, this track connects on an emotional level. Listeners who follow Eminem, Lil and Young will feel right at home with this OLD SONGS LOL release on SoundClick.
First Off Hit My Myspace Up @ www.myspace.com/pfclick But Im Lil M, A Emcee Thats Very Passionate About Hip Hop And Is Not Only A Artist In The Genre But Is Also A Big Fan, Loves what He Does, And Does It For Himself. Thats Basicly It But Im Trying To Let People Know Who I Am, I Wanna Break The Stereotypes Of Both White Rappers And Young Rappers, I Wanna Impact And/Or Change The Game. Hip Hops Not Dead It Just Needs And To Advance, And It Hasnt Found the Right Talent Yet.
Well Shit i started Rappin When I Was 10, Starting From Scratch. I Was Terrible, Talent Started Surfacing When I Was About 12-13, I Wasnt Recording Than, I Was Jus Writting, And Spitting Them On Tape Recorders Or Kareoke Machines, Learned How To Make C.D.s, Tested Out For My First C.D., Which Was Good But Didnt Go Anywhere Nor Do Anything For Me, Than Put Everything I Had Into My Second Album, Passed It Out At School, Started Getting Great Feedback And Recieved A Buzz, And After That I Kept Putting My Everything Into Every Song I Speak On.
Havent Played Live Yet, But Every Saturday I Go To My Local Skating Rink And Spit In Every Cypher Untill The Security Guards Break Em up.
Papoose, By Having So Much Creativity And Making Points And Being Able To Be So Lyrical But At The Same Time, Have That Grimey/New York Style And Being Able To Drop Metaphores. Eminem Cuz I Have Always Been a Fan Of His Delivery, His Lyrics Stand Out Regardless And They Are Very Influential, And He Says What He Wants And Uses Music As A Gateway Like I Do. Cassidy Cause Hes The Punchline King, He Has The Best Punchline Game In The Industry, And Jin Cause He Makes Points, Is Also Very Creative And Is Out To Break Stereotypes Like Me. Im Also Very Influenced By Every Chicago Rapper Signed Or Un-Signed, Jus Cuz I Love The Spirit And They Style.
Go To datpiff.com, Search "Time For Change" And "Rap's Savior" And Rate My Albums.