CoDe ReDD
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Discover this fire track.
SoundClick artist CoDe ReDD presents "One Shot, Two shots", a remarkable release in the New School Hip-Hop genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. With a tone that is fire, this track connects on an emotional level. "One Shot, Two shots" has peaked at number 9 on the SoundClick New School chart. If 2pac, Hot and 50 Cent is in your rotation, "One Shot, Two shots" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Song with a fire tone.
"Lil Freaky" is a Hip-Hop track by CoDe ReDD on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The track creates a listening experience that feels fire. Listeners who follow 2pac, Hot and 50 Cent will feel right at home with this CoDe ReDD release on SoundClick.
2pac, Hot and 50 Cent-inspired song.
Independent artist CoDe ReDD drops "Happy Juice ft. Collard Greens", a Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. It provides textures that deepen the overall emotional resonance. With a tone that is fire, this track connects on an emotional level. If you enjoy artists like 2pac, Hot and 50 Cent, CoDe ReDD is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Track inspired by 2pac, Hot and 50 Cent.
"M.O.N.E.Y ft. Mr. Flip" by CoDe ReDD is a New School Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The track creates a listening experience that feels fire. Fans of 2pac, Hot and 50 Cent will find "M.O.N.E.Y ft. Mr. Flip" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
Code Redd, Lil Ru, Mr. Flip
SoundClick artist CoDe ReDD presents "Gangsta Music", a remarkable release in the New School Hip-Hop genre. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is fire, this track connects on an emotional level. Discover "Gangsta Music" and the rest of the CoDe ReDD discography on SoundClick.
CoDe ReDD (kod red)
noun
According to Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English CoDe ReDD means a very serious security warning; a warning about a very serious threat.
Consider yourself to be warned! But don’t be afraid of the name. The newest groups representing South Carolina are on the fast track to success with their own original style of deep southern hip-hop club funk music. They pose a threat to all other artists in the rap game who called themselves mic controllers (also know as emcees). With imaginative music that is systematically arranged to transmit messages and dynamic stage shows that radiate energy to drive their fans wild. Keep in mind that even though CoDe ReDD is gaining statewide popularity and recognition, their mission is still incomplete.
CoDe ReDD started in Darlington, SC home of the Darlington Speedway the group consists of six members aging from 19 to 23. Together since 1997, most of the members are in college at USC and Benedict College. With their life experiences from undergraduate studies they hope to propel their music careers to higher heights.
CoDe ReDD began traveling to different cities throughout the southeast performing and promoting themselves plus their music. CoDe ReDD has opened night club shows and concerts for many national recording artist(s) such as: The Ying Yang Twins, T.I., Jadakiss, Master P, David Banner, Pastor Troy, Murphy Lee, Memphis Bleek, Trina, Youngbloodz, Mr. Cheeks and Crime Mob. They’ve received radio play on WWDM 101.3 FM, WHXT 103.9 FM, WYNN 106.3 FM, WSBF 88.1 FM, WUSC 90.5 FM, and WWWZ 93.3 FM (South Carolina Stations).
Look out for CoDe ReDD first single, “CAROLINA”
Debut Album “Untouched Property” in stores soon
FOR BOOKING CONTACT: TweeT @ 803 Productions Columbia, SC 29229
Phone: 803/518-8888
Website: www.myspace.com/803tweet
Email: Disbtweet@Yahoo.com
CoDe ReDD (kod red)
noun
According to Webster’s New Millennium Dictionary of English CoDe ReDD means a very serious security warning; a warning about a very serious threat.
Consider yourself to be warned! But don’t be afraid of the name. The newest groups representing South Carolina are on the fast track to success with their own original style of deep southern hip-hop club funk music. They pose a threat to all other artists in the rap game who called themselves mic controllers (also know as emcees). With imaginative music that is systematically arranged to transmit messages and dynamic stage shows that radiate energy to drive their fans wild. Keep in mind that even though CoDe ReDD is gaining statewide popularity and recognition, their mission is still incomplete.
CoDe ReDD started in Darlington, SC home of the Darlington Speedway the group consists of six members aging from 19 to 23. Together since 1997, most of the members are in college at USC and Benedict College. With their life experiences from undergraduate studies they hope to propel their music careers to higher heights.
CoDe ReDD began traveling to different cities throughout the southeast performing and promoting themselves plus their music. CoDe ReDD has opened night club shows and concerts for many national recording artist(s) such as: The Ying Yang Twins, T.I., Jadakiss, Master P, David Banner, Pastor Troy, Murphy Lee, Memphis Bleek, Trina, Youngbloodz, Mr. Cheeks and Crime Mob. They’ve received radio play on WWDM 101.3 FM, WHXT 103.9 FM, WYNN 106.3 FM, WSBF 88.1 FM, WUSC 90.5 FM, and WWWZ 93.3 FM (South Carolina Stations).
Look out for CoDe ReDD first single, “CAROLINA”
Debut Album “Untouched Property” in stores soon
FOR BOOKING CONTACT: Harry L. Hamilton at 803 Productions & Entertainment
Columbia, SC 29229
Phone: 803/518-8888
Website: www.myspace.com/803tweet
Email: Disbtweet@Yahoo.com
Currently we are touring the south east. If you want to see us perform live stay tuned to your local radio station. Or write us at Disbtweet@yahoo.com
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