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Cutta Camp Boys

A southern group of individauls that keep it true to our roots yet have lyrics and sounds northern and other listeners can appreciate.

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Let It Rain (We Ready) Let It Rain (We Ready)

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Pass Me Pass Me

She had a face like Alicia (Keyes) and an ass like Free (from 106 and Park)

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Champ Champ

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S.O.U.T.H. S.O.U.T.H.

Just to let you know

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Hey What up people. We are the Cutta Camp Boys, and represent southern Hip Hop to the fullest. We are staged over three states, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee in the respective cities of Birmingham, Atlanta, and Chattanooga. We have been making music as a group since 2003 but as individuals for much longer. Check us out and tell us what you think. You can email us at cuttacamp@hotmail.com or you can call (678) 468-7184. Preciate it.
Band/artist history
Huslas Repazent Records was founded in January of 2003 by Larry "N.U.G.A. maan" Zeigler, Cornelius "Pop Cowne" Yates, and Joey "Moe Tal" Davis. Our first recording "Vallarian" later went on our first promotional disc also with the same title. In January of 2004, Prajek Maphia, a sub-group of Cutta Camp Boys, released there album 2-Faced with hit songs such as 2 Much, Belvadere, and Flip Flop Hoes. Currently, we are in the process of completing the upcoming album "Lyrical Triangle" a 12 to 16 track (we don't know yet) album set to sell in early of next year.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We love to play live. We are willing to travel as long as we can afford it and would love to do a show for you.
Your musical influences
Our musical influences vary from each individual in the group. However, we are all southern so are roots southern artists, yet we take it another level with our lyrics that northern listeners can appreciate.
What equipment do you use?
Our music is made with the Roland Fusion 5, and the Korg Triton LE. The two make a deadly combination.
Anything else?
Be sure to get you copy of Lyrical Triangle set to hit stores early January 2005.
Contact
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