Ace Brown
Born in the Rotten Apple (Brooklyn, NY) bred in the City of Trees (New Haven, CT) I am, God's Gift to Hip Hop, Savior of the Streets, King of all the Kingpins
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InDaStreets InDaStreets
This one is about the difference between people who talk about it and people who live it. Industry or indastreet.
Callin Callin
Callin- is about how the voice of the street seems like it is always in my head, tellin me that I should'nt be doing anything legit I should go with what is familiar. Callin me back..
Introducing Ace Brown, but you can call him God's Gift to Hip Hop
Born in Brooklyn NY, he was moved to New Haven CT at a young age. Traveling up and down the east coast, since an early age has allowed him to soak up music from a lot of different sources which comes across in his style. There is no pigeon hole he can be put in when it comes to his music.
Ace Brown is the Rotten Apple born Elm City bred EmCee Hip Hop has been waiting for.
Since he grew up on the streets his music always has that street edge to it so you can hear the references to hustling, guns and the drug game. Also being a deep and introspective artist his lyrics force you to listen, when he talks about his struggles, victories, and views on family and life in general. Of course he can spit battle rhymes also, because a big part of honing his skills came not by way of the studio, but on the corner whenever he was called out to battle.
First introduced as a part of the super group the Madd Trife Clique based in New Haven CT, he went on to start a group with his brother known as the Nasty Pac and then part of the group Nothing To Lose, he is now ready to venture out as a solo artist.
Recording 3 studio albums with his different groups, a solo EP and performing at venues in the US and Europe, gives him a presence on the mic that will keep you listening.
Get ready from the Rotten Apple to the City of Trees, here is God's Gift to Hip Hop, listen and agree.Band/artist history
Member of the Super Group The Madd Trife Clique, Along with Broadway Dolla, Mister E, D One, Wanye Ounce - Album: The Narcotic
Member of Tha Nasty Pak along with my brother Nasty N.I.Z. and Jay Thural - Album: Pak Life
Member of Nothing To Lose with Blu Buttaz - Album: Nothing To LoseHave you performed in front of an audience?I love to perform, I remember the first show I did with Madd Trife a local club called the 302, dark, full of bud smoke, and dudes wearin hoodies and chains, classic I'll never forget. The second favorite would be my show in San Remo, Italy with my aunt jazz legend Shirley "Bunnie" Foy (Formerly of the Del Tones) we did a hip hop meets jazz concert in San Remo, Italy I don't think any one even understood the lyrics but they went sick.
Your musical influences
My sources of musical influence are my Grandmother and Aunt. My Grandmother Barbara "Bobby" Brown, was a jazz singer and she would sing and write all the time. I would hear her recordings and listen to her sing along with different records. My Aunt (my grandmother's sister) is jazz legend Shirley "Bunnie" Foy formerly of the jazz group The Deltones. I would hear my aunt Bunnies music and hear stories of her touring Europe when we were young, and I would dream of doing just that.What equipment do you use?
Two turntables and you should know the rest.........Anything else?
I am God's Gift to Hip Hop. Plain and Simple. I am what the rap world needs....Contact
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