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South Crack
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The anthem for South Carolina,
marvolus
Hip hop finally has a return of the metaphoric skillful way of expression that made us all fall in love with hip hop in the first place. Now we have someone to
Hip hop finally has a return of the metaphoric skillful way of expression that made us all fall in love with hip hop in the first place. Unlike most of today’s limited artists who are using their mics and our ears to holla about nothing. Now we have someone to put the original purpose of “bussin a rhyme” back into the game. On September 29, 1984 perfection was born in the form of a baby boy named, Anree Sherrills. As we all know, after we enter this world we may find that our situation is not perfect at all. Anree, aka Marvolus, lived fatherless with no hometown to claim as his own due to constant migration from Okinawa, Japan to California, Georgia, North Carolina, and finally settling in various towns in South Carolina. Marv can remember freestyling and battling at the age of twelve through the inspiration of his older cousin, Zapp. With no idea of who his father was and an outcast of his family, Marvolus found traditional school to be a problem and traditional school had a problem with him. Resiliency and determination guided him to Job Corp to earn his GED where he won several talent shows, thus realizing that hip-hop was the vehicle he needed for self expression. Part of a five-member group called the “Dream Team,” Marv formed R.P.M (Real Powerful Music) of Columbia, South Carolina. Marv has been in high demand ever since. His influences in the industry are Big L, Jay-Z, and Mase. Marv’s remarkable ability to freestyle, punch line, and metaphorically devour challengers is catching the attention of underground and mainstream hip-hop heads all across the state.
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Peak #898
Peak in subgenre #457
Author
Marvolus & Mac-A-Don
Rights
2005
Uploaded
October 14, 2005
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MP3 3.7 MB 128 kbps 4:00
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