WurldWyde
They all want 2 B like us. The rap supergroup WurldWyde.
Tribute to our little big homie Damon Freeman of The World Famous Platters who died in a car wreck coming back from a show in Oklahoma. R.I.P. brother.
"Finally Made It Home" is a Hip-Hop track by WurldWyde on SoundClick. Every element serves the song, creating a cohesive listening experience from start to finish. Representing the charismatic sound of hip-hop in Chicago, this track speaks for itself. If you enjoy artists like Tmack and Wyldchyld, WurldWyde is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Featuring RicZilla. Also on the RicZilla Underground Assault Mix Vol.1 cd.
Independent artist WurldWyde drops "Triflin' Ho", a Hardcore Rap track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. Representing the charismatic sound of hardcore rap in Chicago, this track speaks for itself. If you enjoy artists like Tmack and Wyldchyld, WurldWyde is worth exploring on SoundClick.
Some more club type stuff.
Independent artist WurldWyde drops "Drop It 1 More Time", a Hardcore Rap track on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. This is the unmistakable sound of Chicago, and it will especially appeal to hardcore rap fans. If Rap and Bassik is your sound, "Drop It 1 More Time" is a strong addition to your playlist.
Somethin' for the club. Not all that jumpin', but people like it.
Independent artist WurldWyde drops "Gettin' It Krunk", a Hardcore Rap track on SoundClick. WurldWyde demonstrates a clear artistic voice throughout. Representing the charismatic sound of hardcore rap in Chicago, this track speaks for itself. If Tmack and Wyldchyld is in your rotation, "Gettin' It Krunk" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Enjoy this Hardcore Rap track.
"Shake That" by WurldWyde is a Hardcore Rap production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. Representing the charismatic sound of hardcore rap in Chicago, this track speaks for itself. Listeners who follow Tmack and Wyldchyld will feel right at home with this WurldWyde release on SoundClick.
http://www.myspace.com/wurldwyde411
http://www.soundclick.com/thecuzinz
http://www.soundclick.com/bassik
WurldWyde was created in the summer of 1999 by six guys from different places that came together in the same town with the same dream to make music. We added an old homie to make 7. We all have many years under our belts, and have unique styles. Put it together and you have a little something for everyone. BTW, if anyone wants to buy beats, or colab, or want recording info, or whatever, e-mail us at wurldwyde411@gmail.com or hit us on the cell at (816)898-0015
Current members are:
BasSiK from Kansas City, Missouri. Jack of ALL trades and 1 half of the production team The Cuzinz. (still at it)
JonWWon from Memphis, Tennessee. Lyrical master. and 1 half of the production team The Cuzinz. (still at it)
WyldChyld from Atlanta, Georgia. The drunken' master. (still at it)
Mazzacre from St. Louis, Illinois. The freestyle king. (on lock down, murder's a motherfucker)
T-Mack from St. Louis, Missouri. The money man. (on lock down, over bullshit)
Kodda from Chicago, Illinois. The enforcer. (around the way)
Big D. The networker. (on lock down, over bullshit)
Since there are so many people in the group (6 at the moment, but we have a lot of other people involved too) we don't get together to play live too often yet. We are all struggling to survive life at the moment, and don't have the time. We have in the past though, and we LOVE it.
Every one of us has different influences. That's what makes us so diverse.
Right now we mainly run off of computer. Sony Media Software like ACID Pro, and Sound Forge. I couldn't live without it. We also use a 10 track digital recorder from Zoom with a built in CD burner. A Yamaha DJX 2 keyboard, BOSS DR-202 drum machine, and a keyboard from Radio Shack. We use what we can get when we can get it cheap (or free, you know the business).
We're tired of all the music artists out there who are fake. Some talk of robbin' and pimpin', and killin', but some (most) of them are full of shit. Every word we speak on our songs is the truth. If we say something about pimpin', you better believe we have/had the whores workin' the corner. A lot of you call yourselves pimps on songs, but where's your ho? If you ain't got a ho, you're a player, NOT a pimp. If you ain't killed nobody, then we don't want to hear none of this shit about you poppin' a trunk. Come talkin' that shit to some REAL killers, and you gonna wind up in trouble. Stay true to you. That's all we ask.