Young Cutty
If you ask him how many times he got shot he?ll tell you none. If you ask him how many times he?s been to jail he?ll tell you never. If you ask him the amount of drugs he sold in his life time he?ll look at you like you the feds. Then you?ll ask yourself what is he doing in the rap game. Many refer to him as the rap Labron James and Young Cutty better know as Y.C. is more than ready to take on this title. With witty wordplay and a array of unheard of metaphor not to mention a cocky delivery .Cutty has learned to skillfully balance the scale between commercial and street putting him in a category of his own ready to take to game by storm.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
With the entire industry scrambling for the number one spot, one artist slash entrepreneur is ready to show and prove. Young Cutty hopes to place himself in a position to become the next best thing in hip hop. After living out his dream as a basketball star and turning down a chance to play professional basketball over sea. Cutty has no regrets ensuring that his music career will take him much further in life. 2002 was the start of his career, always being a lyrical person through poetry; Cutty discovered he also had the gift to freestyle. After losing a battle to a local Philly artist that is currently sign to a major label. Cutty started writing his raps feeling he needed to sharpen his skills as a rapper. Surrounding himself with the hottest rappers in his hood Cutty took his skills to a level no one expected. Finding himself as an artist and fading away from your typical gangasta rap. Being so versatile and switching up his styles every verse it is hard to compare him to just one of today?s rappers. He would be a mixture of Jay-Z, Nas, Nelly, Fabolous ect, the list could go on. Planting his mark on college campuses in the tri-state area especially with the ladies opened doors for many other opportunities. Performing in several venues including clubs, bars, talent shows, carnivals, block parties, radio stations and every corner in his hood, Cutty sold over 3,000 CDs out the back of his trunk. He also has music in rotation on several major internet websites that get consistent plays daily. Recently Cutty has released his 5 track demo with production from Mike Hype of "Tha Co-op", Dirty-Kleen of Diversity and Maverick of Quiet Town Entertainment