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Hip-Hop & Alternative Hip Hop artist from Baton Rouge, LA. New songs free to stream or download. Add to your playlist now.

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P3X IS da Ghost

All Underground, All Free to listen cheap to download! Please enjoy the music and send your feedback. Good or Bad...

28 songs
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Rising Tyrants (Battle Cry) Rising Tyrants (Battle Cry)

Rise up America!

Alternative Hip Hop

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Can't Get Enuff Can't Get Enuff

feat. Jae Brown, G-Wayne and Lil Lee, Dera, and Sambo...produced by sammy holbrook of the world famous Holbrook Multi-media group. This was the first track I ever did inna high dollar pro studio.

Alternative Hip Hop

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Daz Wassup Daz Wassup

This one comes at you like a freight train! If you dont know wassup, 'Dats Wassup!' OZone on the track, Casper and Cory Cash on the hook, Casper (verse 1), Cory Cash (verse 2 and outro), P3X (clean up)

Alternative Hip Hop

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Shame Shame (Show 'um how we do) Shame Shame (Show 'um how we do)

P3X, Lil Witness, and T-bo in this club banga. DJ Young Mac (aka George da Producer) on the track!

Alternative Hip Hop

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F_uckin_wit_tha_traila_park F_uckin_wit_tha_traila_park

Ballin in the traila park. 'Got the pit fired up/ throw the chicken on the grill...' How we do it in the traila park...

Alternative Hip Hop

Artist Biography for: P3X aka da Ghost (MJ Richardson) Email: thapoet@gmail.com The Person: P3X aka "da Ghost" (Michael Richardson) is a diversified lyricist from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Born in Baton Rouge at Earl K. Long (Charity) Hospital, P3X began his journey in life within the grasp of poverty. He was reared just outside of Baton Rouge in the tiny rural community of St. Amant. At a very early age he took to writing poetry and short stories to express how he felt inside. His ability to express himself through writing seemed the only release for his pain and frustration. By age 14, Michael discovered his talent for twisting and shaping worlds into the unique lyrical style which would eventually become the rap and hip-hop he produces today. The Music: In 2002, Michael created the independant record label 'Da UndaGround Authority' (D.U.A.) along with J. Miro (DeJae Brown) in Houston, Texas. Shortly thereafter, forced by his parole officer, Michael returned to Baton Rouge and kept the label going. Gaining recognition as an Underground rapper, being loved and hated by many from Baton Rouge to Houston, Michael decided in 2005 to "expand" the label by signing several new local artists. Beginning with "Complex" in February of '05, then "Ambishun" in March of '05, He released "DOMINOLLOGY: Traila Parks and Projects" in August of the same year. Featuring himself and original DUA artist Jae Brown, along with Complex, Lil Witness (a Baton Rouge and Dirty South icon), One-i (of STS Records) and others. After a long promotional period, a list of live performances, and accumulating many "connections" in the local underground market, Michael from then on became souly known by his acquaintances as his pseudonym, P3X, or simply "X". It was then that he initiated work on what he hoped would be the album he would be remembered by, "Screendoors and Boxfans. " Including several paid features from T-Bo tha FireCracker (of Master P's The New No Limit Records/Guttar Music Ent.), Lil Witness (Shifted Ent.), One-i (STS Records), Cory Cash (who would eventually consign to DUA), South Coast Coalition (Dirty South Productions), Dirty Bird (Boot Up Records) and DUA's own 'Ambishun'. To round out the album, X would bring in the beautiful vocal stylings of Sedera Dennis and recorded most of the album over the beats of an aspiring young producer called DJ Young Mac (now also credited with producing tracks for G-Units own 40 Glock, and T-Bo of FireCracker Ent. to name a few).P3X is proud to have been the first American artist to ever record on Young Mac's beats. "I am greatly indebted to you George" is P3X's personal Thank You. "I am also forever indebted to whom I consider the MOST influential artist and friend in this business that I know, Lil Witness. Luke, thanks, 'nough said..." FROM THE ARTIST: "I hope to be writing, rapping, recording, and commanding a stage for another 15 years or more, but rap and hip-hop is supposed to be about having something to say, and there are to many 'rappers' out there today spitting alot of words that are void of any real meaning. Seems like thats what the fans want. Those rappers can have it! I refuse to belittle my art anymore than I already have." DUA expanded again in '07 by adding Cory Ca$h, Casper, and Drewzy to the line-up. Also in an attempt to use the "sex sells" approach to the music industry, X brought in several DUA "Generation Triple X" models. All these decisions turned out to be bad business practice. DUA went defunct in September of 2007 as all of the artists slowly opted to go in different directions. In addition, Michael's family was split up (which he takes total blame for) and many of his existing "connections" turned away as well. Rather than being reduced to a shunned hermit, he decided to be a better, now single, father and begin a journey of "forgive and forget." "We'll see what happens...Carpe Diem... seize the day. That's all I can do. I've helped shape some of todays local up and comers, whether anyone never gives me credit for that is moot. They know who they are. They know the impact we've had on each other. No one can make those (friends, artists, or merely acquaintances) forget me. Isn't that why we do what we do in this messed up game called "rap"? Strive to be remembered? Or is it just for the money? All I can do is ask you 'How rich are you from being a rapper? Laughs You are the one that has to decide on what you consider 'riches'..."
Your musical influences
all da boyz from NWA,Pac,Bone,BG,H-Town,Juve,,New Orleans originals like Tim Smooth,UnLv,Ruthless Juveniles....
What equipment do you use?
Protools,blue Mic, Adobe Audition, Fruity Loops and Sonar 5, Phantom Keyboard, focusrite pre-amps, digidesign mixers and faders, M-Audio sound driver cards and software etc... We do it the in-house yet professional way... ITS AMAZING what you can do in a Laundry room!
Anything else?
E' rybody dat supports me , one love...
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