With almost a decade of positioning themselves to compete as major artists in the entertainment industry, the Parker Brothaz (Rhashad Parker a.k.a Ecli
With almost a decade of positioning themselves to compete as major artists in the entertainment industry, the Parker Brothaz (Rhashad Parker a.k.a Eclipse and Brandon Parker a.k.a. Stretch) have emerged from the Northwestern Region of the United States with a sound and style comparable to some, but second to none. The Parker Brothaz somehow find the perfect blend between sarcasm, wit, and comedy with a ”Don’t Test Me” flavor. Their honesty and sincerity in their lyrics could easily be described as sarcastic; however, that would be an egregious error. Stretch displays this with lyrics such as, “Nobody moves and nobody gets hurt, give me all the money and nobody gets murked, give me everything you got, but give me the money first, but you have to hurry up before I be late for church!” Their blend creates a unique sound that lies in a crossed realm between their wild imaginations and their conscious street lyrics.
Known as “Two blood brothers that just happen to rap,” The Parker Brothaz were both Born in St. Louis, MO and raised in Federal Way, WA. Their Mid-West “twang” mixed with their Freshcoast swagger has molded these newcomers’ intriguing style. It was in high school in Federal Way, where Eclipse met Justin ”J-HEN” Henderson, an aspiring producer looking for encouragement. Although Stretch was focused more on Basketball in his high school years, after graduating he began to take his talent as a recording artist seriously. The bond they made with J-Hen then developed into an undying dream to tell their story to the masses. It was then that J-Hen decided to put the two brothers together to form the Parker Brothaz.
They have consistently worked on perfecting their skills together. Grinding in the streets to get they’re reputation stronger, They’ve put out three successful projects titled “The 253 Compilation,” “253 Pt. 2 The Official Mixtape,” and the latest effort “The Hood Party Project.” J-Hen also helped them score two placements in the Feature Film Hair Show in 2004.
With success just a door’s knock away for these focused and talented artist’s door, the Parker Brothaz anxiously await the on-coming rise to success. With a relentless spirit and an unfettering sense of self-confidence, the Parker Brothaz are ready to take on all obstacles that stands in between them and their love for their craft.
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