
Young Hip-Hop
Being involved with music throughout his entire life the name Hip Hop has become a word that defines his style and art form. Hip Hop was a social revolutionary movement that brought people out the ghetto through music. See Hip Hop was more than music it was a messages that gave people hope that there is a way out of the struggle. This music has been more than a struggle for this young man, its been more like a battlefield being robbed of his style to almost having his life tooken away from him from messing with the wrong people but Nothing ever set in his mind to give up. Hip Hop has been doing this music thing since the age of 5 but it become his career at the age of thirteen.
Look out music industry hes got it, and been to far to stop now. Hip Hops new style is one of a kind and now hes calling all the shots and getting what he want when he wants it. The only thing that seems to fulfill his hunger of want is his love for music.
Talent, passion, and love over exceed all. It takes over power and makes all demands over respect. So as it will be Hip Hop is going to make it beyond the shadow of anyones doubt. The only two things left to do in a situation as this one is to hate or just take the journey.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
The impeccable sound of the nineties has evolved into the 21st century. Soul music with an upbeat tempo has been reinvented and Philly has another star under their belt. Born Bryheem Kahlil H in the nice town section of Philadelphia destiny had already been set out for this young star. This infamous star began singing in church choirs and local talent shows. At the age of 14 he took lead role in a 4 male singing POLO of the Samuel S. Fels High School.
As his talents emerge Bryheem started performing and sharing his talents at places like the 8th floor lounge located on Delaware ave in the Philadelphia area, took part in showcases for Sony and Epic records. With much high standards then received Bryheem and his partner Shunni Logan (another songstress which makes up the 2 female one male trio: now solo artist) were given the prize of third place. From their disappoint they promise never to be nervous again. They went home and forced themselves to be the artist they are today.
Bryheem is currently in and out of studios trying to find the chemistry with the right producer to make his new sound come to life.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
All the time open mikes are daily routine for me. And my label puts on R&B showcases all the time Featuring me. Bryheem Hawkins AKA Young Hip Hop
Your musical influences
Stevie Wonder, Musiq, Donell Jones a few others. But you all will see i have a style of my own
Anything else?
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