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Wreckamic

I'm the ultimate hustler. I'm the underdog and the undisputed champ at the same time. I have everything to prove yet nothing to prove. I'm headed for the top an

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SoundClick artist Wreckamic presents "Precious Moments", a remarkable release in the Hip-Hop genre. There is an authenticity to the performance that draws the listener in. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Wreckamic continues to build a Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

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""The Anthem"" by Wreckamic is a Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop production available on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. SoundClick gives artists like Wreckamic a platform to share original Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop music with listeners around the world.

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Independent artist Wreckamic drops "48 Bars", a Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The track delivers a memorable listening experience in this genre, and effortlessly connects with the listener. Discover "48 Bars" and the rest of the Wreckamic discography on SoundClick.

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SoundClick artist Wreckamic presents "Want Me Back", a remarkable release in the Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop genre. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. Wreckamic continues to build a Hardcore Rap Hip-Hop catalog on SoundClick, one of the longest-running platforms for independent artists.

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What it do? It's Wreckamic...original Texas Tough Boy aka Grizzly Bear Adams...cuz I stay on my grizzly!

find me at www.myspace.com/wreckamic too!

Band/artist history

Wreckamic began rapping in 1999 but didn't begin writing seriously until 2001. "Wreck" got his start with Smitty, Shagg, and Brick of HLV in the summer of 2002. Soon there after, he dropped his first unofficial mixtape entitled "Mashin' For My Ration". This first mixtape created a local buzz in his hometown of Denton, TX and surrounding areas. Wreck released his first official mixtape in the Spring of 2003. It's title was "The Top Villain"; which name came from the recording label (inspired by the original HLV song "Kingpin") which was born in December of '02. "The Top Villain" never was a declaration to be the "head" or "boss". It was a term to be used for all the villain affiliates. The cd was acclaimed by fans and highly bootlegged but personal hardships stunted the CDs potential and soon it was back to the drawing board. The streets were calling louder than ever in 2003 and 2004 as Wreck began to loose focus of what was important in life. After taking a check up from the neck up, Wreckamic dropped his second official mixtape, "I Need Money" and got on his grind harder than ever. One year later and a whole lot more mature, Wreck came back with his third installment to the "Money Mixtape Series" with the highly anticipated "I Need More Money". The CD was more successful than expected and is still selling all over the internet. After achieving some solo success, Wreckamic teamed up four other artist whos music he respected a great deal and together they formed the Texas Tough Boyz. Texas Tough dropped one very successful mixtape compilation titled "Texas' Toughest". While touring with Texas Tough, Wreckamic had the opportunity to open for such nationally known acts as Z-Ro, Scarface, and Juelz Santana, collaborated with regional legends Mr. Pookie, Mr. Lucci, Chalie Boy, Doobie, Young Bleed, and shined on tracks with many talented local stars. Be on the lookout for Wreckamic's newest releases "Blood Money", and "Grizzly Bear Adams"; as well as his long awaited debut album tentatively entitled "Classic Shit Pt. 2"....

The album will most likely feature production by:

Big Tray "THEEE Hitmakuh", Knesecary, Izzy the Wiz, Matt Pole, Nomadiq, The Neck Snappers, Brad Hudnall of B-Complex Productions, D'Verse, DJ Spinn and Brick&Vetone with Tune-Up Productions.

Wreck has done collaborations with or is featured with such artists as...

Mr. Pookie(Crawl 2 Ball)

Mr. Lucci(Crawl 2 Ball)

Young Bleed(formerly of No Limit)

WAR(formerly of Clout Records)

Chalie Boy

Doobie(formerly of Death Row)

Mike Deuce

Young Squeek

Athena Jean "The Noble Goddess of War"

Young Cliff(Revolver)

K-Vo(Flatline in Chicago)

T.C.&Young J "the Dude"

J-Whoa

Sunny B(Moten Gator/Top-a-Tex)

Buk"The Mad Hatta"

Lowdown(LDRZ Records and LDRZ.com)

Pappa(Street Affiliates)

Shagg(812)

Brick(formerly of Casino Records and HLV vet)

Young Smitty

Suave' aka Rico

Boogieman

Rage(Super Villains)

KOA...

and many others.

Future projects include:

Texas Tough Compilation with Big Tyme Ent.

Shagg & Wreckamic "The Untouchables"

Top Villainz Presents:On Top Of The World

"Grizzly Bear Adams"

And the fourth installment to the Money Mixtape series..."Blood Money"

Be on the look out for more material from Wreck on the Chop Shop and Super Villain mixtapes.

A&Rs holla now or suffer the consequences later! Call (214)563-7972 for booking info

www.wreckamic.com coming soon!

Have you performed in front of an audience?

I do shows all the time. I love to rock a crowd. It gives me a rush. I like to see everybody crunk.

Your musical influences

I'm influenced by everyone from Jay-Z to Marvin Gaye, from Willie Nelson to Eminem...and everywhere in between.

What equipment do you use?

I use anything from NUendo, AcidPro, to ProTools Digi 002 to record on when I'm working on an album. Some of my producers use FL7 as a sequencer and add their own instruments while others use the MPC 2000, Triton, Motif, and ASR 10

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