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Hottest In Da Game

With a street buzz like 50 Cent when he was doing mix-tapes and a rapidly growing fan base whose heads gravitated during every concert, F L A M E a/k/a The Hottest In The Game is about to captivate and take the music industry by storm. Born, Terrence Roberto Butler, August 7, 1985 in Vicksburg, MS, and shortly after moving to Yazoo City, where he was raised; this 19 year old grew up in a dysfunction cracked addicted home with two brothers and one sister. After moving to Yazoo City, MS in 1991, in a housing project called Fouché, FLAME had no idea that his life would change forever. Though most people exaggerate about been poor, for these Butler kids, they were literally defined as poor. No clothes, barely eating and not understand why their lives were so different from the other little boys and girls. By the age of 11, his Aunt realized that FLAME and his two brothers and sister were been neglected, due to their mother and father drug addiction. Shortly after that, the orphaned youth was taken into Department of Human Services along with his brothers and sister. The next seven years will bring heartache and turmoil for this youngster and aspiring soon to be multi-talented artist. As if being in a foster home was not enough hardship for FLAME, he would encounter one more even harder, losing his mother in a fatal car accident at the age of fifteen. While seeing how lucrative and prosperous the crack game was to other hustlers and teenagers his age, an eager and ambitious young FLAME was about to turn his fantasy dream into a reality and begin to hustle. Between and trying out foster parent after foster parent, he would begin to build a passion for music and seeing an escape route from poverty and foster care. Though he had a tragic lost at the age 16, he would find rejoycement. FLAME got his break when he met Miclarre, CEO of Caveman Artist Management and Cavemen Production, his now manager. Seeing the raw talent in a kid so young, Miclarre quickly took the Greystone Solder into the studio where FLAME recorded his first song Roll One (Cigerallo). Despite the group effort, Miclarre knew that FLAME was the real star amongst the trio. Defining that it would be 2 years later before Miclarre would be able to take FLAME up under his wing and sign him to Cavemen Music Group Entertainment. A promise was well kept and immediately after that he was in the studio recording song after song for his upcoming mix tapes titled Street Mix Vol. 1 and Hottest N@gga In The Street his untitled debut album. With the hot new sound of The Cavemen and FLAME street-savvy hermitic voice enlighten with his artistic lyrical styling, Its a chemistry like that of Dr. Dre and Snoop Dog when they first hooked-up. Taking advantage of the mix tape era they begin banging out street mix after street mix. Dropping verses on any and everyone who was doing a mix tape, the streets would evenly start to talk and the street buzz has been created. Mix tape DJs are extremely impressed by this hot young newcomer to the southern hip-hop scene. Being compared to (and told, that he should be almost the elite in the game right) 50 CENT and G UNIT, and the whole Shady/Aftermath takeover. Flame was recently mention in Ozone Magazine for his verse on Can U feel Me, saying that his flow is above average. If majors are looking then, they better get their best A&R rep in the Sip or on the phone making deals, because 2006 is going to be a promising year for Cavemen Music Group Entertainment and FLAME independently or through a major. And on my closing note repeat after me, [FLAME: THE HOTTEST IN THE GAME]. Additional Info Contact Miclarre @ 646.510.4813 via email: miclarre@yahoo.com
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
Been doing this thang for a minute. Just 19 years old.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Any where i can get booked i will perform.
Your musical influences
Everybody that made it thru the struggle.
What equipment do you use?
I leave that up to the cavemen, but they use the top tools.
Anything else?
DJS' ARTISTS PRODUCERS SINGERS Need a hot 16 get at my manager Miclarre via phone: 662.571.8063 email: miclarre@yahoo.com