A new rap artist Freeze is making his way to stardom with his new hot single "Chopped Off' featuring Young Buck of G-Unit. The single is getting a lot of attention from Major Records Labels and his album is being released later this summer.
(1888PressRelease) June 04, 2007 - A new rap artist Freeze is making his way to stardom with his new hot single "Chopped Off' featuring Young Buck of G-Unit. The single is getting a lot of attention from Major Records Labels and his album is being released later this summer.
In a world where sex, money, and politics rule the music industry, this artist still bases his music on what’s hot without conforming to hip hop trends. His ability to create a sound of his own sets him apart from other new artists. The distinct voice and swagger makes Freeze the next superstar in hip-hop. Born 26 years ago in Akron Ohio, a city now famous for breeding pro athletes like LeBron James & Antonio Pitman, Freeze found his way out through music.
Freeze gained his love for hip hop while watching his uncles break dancing on boxes and playing music from classic artists such as RUN DMC, Rakim, N.W.A., Slick Rick, and Xclan just to name a few. He would perform in his grand parents’ basement with hopes of one day rocking the mic. Freeze first started seriously pursuing music while in Art College in Columbus, Ohio, where he learned to create his own album art & video production.
He is currently working on his solo album FREON, which promises to be a classic project. He also has a group album, “The City of G’z”, along side Young Bossy and Ampichino that is already being praised as a hood classic. “I’m just blessed to have the opportunity to do it big” says Freeze. “I just put everything in God’s hands, and he made my career happen.” Freeze also runs his own magazine, media company and clothing line. He just recently signed on to appear in the film "Practice What You Preach" staring LL Cool J & Megan Good.