Mcnastee

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Career Day 01:01 Tools
Keep Sayin' My Name 03:17 Tools
The Bed You've made 04:38 Tools
Typical Love Song 04:02 Tools
Thousand Words or Less 04:10 Tools
Send Me An Angel 04:14 Tools
Everything We'll never Be 04:04 Tools
Let Me Sleep 04:14 Tools
The Reason Why 05:51 Tools
Respect Life 04:00 Tools
I'm Wrong 04:00 Tools
Drugz (feat. Menacide and Proof of D12) 04:32 Tools
What More Do You Want From Me 03:48 Tools
Bury Me 03:35 Tools
Xanax Dreams 03:50 Tools
Not Your Fault 05:15 Tools
Band of Brothers 03:41 Tools
Your World 02:51 Tools
Don't Cry (feat. Donnie Darko) 04:28 Tools
What More Do You Want From Me? 03:49 Tools
Inuh Daze 04:00 Tools
Get 2 Know U (feat. Koolaide) 03:49 Tools
Vistit My Life (feat. Intrinzik) 04:02 Tools
In My City (feat. Menacide, Shaz) 04:21 Tools
I'ma Problem (feat. Menacide and Dan Tha Saltine) 03:52 Tools
Innuh Daze 04:01 Tools
Play Those Games 03:52 Tools
Visit My Life (Featuring Intrinzik) 03:52 Tools
I'ma Problem (Featuring Menacide & Dan Tha Saltine) 03:52 Tools
Don't Know What I'm Tryin 2 Find 05:13 Tools
In My City (Featuring Menacide & Shaz) 03:52 Tools
Get 2 Know You (Featuring Koolaide) 03:50 Tools
Left Me Heartless 04:51 Tools
Judono 04:51 Tools
Audience of the King 04:51 Tools
Drugz (Featuring Menacide & Big Proof) 04:32 Tools
Heavy Hittaz 04:51 Tools
Don't Know What I'm Tryin' 2 Find (Featuring Doc Ness) 05:15 Tools
Born 2 Fail 04:32 Tools
Lie Awake 04:32 Tools
Love Letters 04:32 Tools
So Cold Inside 00:00 Tools
I Still Don't Know 00:00 Tools
Shake It Up 02:30 Tools
It's A New Day 02:30 Tools
My Lover 00:00 Tools
The Meadow (Extended Mix) 02:30 Tools
Xanax Dreams Klonopin Nightmares (Dirty) 03:50 Tools
Something You're Not 02:30 Tools
Slab That 02:30 Tools
If You Think About It 02:30 Tools
Jigsaw's Apprentice 02:30 Tools
I Keep Goin' 03:44 Tools
Deadwise 02:30 Tools
Down Low 02:30 Tools
Don't Ever Wanna Fall 02:30 Tools
Get Back Home 02:30 Tools
M.A.C.K. 03:50 Tools
3 tha Hard Way 02:30 Tools
For You 02:30 Tools
Who Made that 02:30 Tools
Back Like A Tramp Stamp 04:21 Tools
In The Event 02:30 Tools
Guts 05:09 Tools
Goodbye 05:09 Tools
Repay Them In Spades 03:39 Tools
My Life On It 03:44 Tools
Punch Out Flow 03:44 Tools
On My Own Too Long 03:44 Tools
Xanax Dreams Klonopin Nightmares 03:50 Tools
Slow Flow 04:21 Tools
Why U Wanna? 04:21 Tools
Homicide Remix 03:50 Tools
Ey Shawty 03:50 Tools
Jack Move 01:14 Tools
I'm a Hater 01:14 Tools
It Seems Like Forever 01:14 Tools
Kick Push Flow 05:39 Tools
I Like 01:14 Tools
In My City (feat. Menacide & Shaz) 04:21 Tools
Deliverance 04:21 Tools
Visit my Life (feat. Intrinzik) 04:21 Tools
Going Thru the Motions, Pt. 2 03:55 Tools
Incomplete 04:21 Tools
Blood Money 04:21 Tools
Dead Or Alive 04:21 Tools
Screaming My Name 05:39 Tools
Raped by a Rhinocerous 04:21 Tools
Dead Weight (Correct Mix) 02:20 Tools
Intro 05:39 Tools
Fallen Entertainment Promo 05:39 Tools
Microphones Burn Like This 05:39 Tools
24 Hot Bars 05:39 Tools
We Wrote the Book (feat. McNastee and Snoop Dogg) [Explicit] 03:37 Tools
Escape To 88 Flow 03:37 Tools
Going Thru The Motions (Main) 03:55 Tools
All My Life 03:55 Tools
Made 4 Me 03:55 Tools
Contract Killer 03:55 Tools
Inherit The Mob (The Practice) 02:31 Tools
TV Rots Your Brain 02:31 Tools
This One Goes Out 02:31 Tools
Outro 00:56 Tools
Coming 4 U (Alternate Lyrics) 02:20 Tools
3 Thangs 02:20 Tools
In The Event (feat. Menacide) 02:20 Tools
This Block Is My Prison (feat. Shaz & Golden Child) 02:20 Tools
I Aint Comin Home 02:20 Tools
Nothing To Prove (produced by Saevio.Is.Dead of 8bit Cynics) 02:20 Tools
I Hope This Makes You Mad 02:20 Tools
Desperado (The Practice) 00:56 Tools
Hey Shorty 02:20 Tools
Same Ole Same Ole 00:56 Tools
Talking To The Wall 01:11 Tools
Justify My Thug Flow 01:04 Tools
She Want Me 2 (featuring Intrinzik) 03:56 Tools
How It's Done 03:56 Tools
Something I Can Never Have 03:56 Tools
I Still Don' Know 03:56 Tools
Lay It All On The Line 03:56 Tools
Grew Up (featuring Big Slack) 03:56 Tools
Smile 2001 03:56 Tools
Growin' Up 03:56 Tools
Everybody Wants To Be A Star (featuring Intrinzik) 04:53 Tools
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Moving all over the world from the cities of Germany to the towns of Oklahoma, listening to everything from blues and country to rock and hip-hop, and performing in everything from punk rock bands to underground rap groups, one could say McNastee has just about seen it all, heard it all and done it all. But how does this average white kid, raised a military brat, living in Lawton, Oklahoma of all places, manage to make quite the impression this underground rap musician has? Years and years of hard work, dedication and a passion to create music have made it virtually impossible to ever let go of his dream. For McNastee, music isnt just a hobby; its a way of life. Born Christopher McDaniel on August 23, 1978 in Germany, McNastee has lived all over the United States eventually landing himself in Lawton, Oklahoma where he has lived most of his life. Growing up, he listened to an extensive amount of all kinds of music, but the music and musicians that he claims to have inspired him the most were Dr. Dre and the whole west coast rap movement from 1992 to 1996. I remember hearing The Chronic for the first time, and I could just imagine myself being on stage performing those songs or even performing my own music on stage, says McNastee. However, I never really came across that opportunity to do so until about six years ago. By the time he was 20, McNastees musical talent and interest landed him a position as front man for the Doozers, a local punk foursome that held steady for four years, released one album, and even toured across the Midwest for a brief period before eventually calling it quits in 2001. I really got into music being the lead singer for the Doozers, says McNastee. It enabled me to find the outlet that I had always been looking for that I couldn't find in art, drinking, or other distractions. The band gave me the opportunity to vent my frustrations and became a stepping stone in the direction I wanted to go. Since the Doozer days, McNastee has gone back to his roots and been able to pick up the music he grew up on: rap. Since having taken on the rap underground, he has released four full-length solo records, been featured on a variety of compilation albums and has had the opportunity to perform as a guest artist on numerous tracks for rappers all over the world. He has also had the pleasure of working with producer Mike E. Clark (Insane Clown Posse, Kid Rock, George Clinton), Fritz the Cat, Spice 1, Proof of D12, Marz, and many up and coming artists throughout the United States. Id have to say my most successful collaborative effort has been the Heavy Hittaz mix tape; we sold out in less than 5 weeks, says McNastee. The mix tape introduced me to my partner Menacide and his fan base and really helped to establish me in the rap underground. Besides creating his own music, McNastee has also teamed up with good friend and fellow rapper, Koolaide, to create an independent imprint of their own, helping others just like themselves to get their music and their name out on the streets. As of September 2004, Shofiya Records has already released a few albums of its own. I fell in love with recording years ago after messing with a 4-track and an Aiwa tape deck doing rap songs over old school instrumentals, explains McNastee. I'm very good now with song structure and the quality of my recordings improves all the time being my own engineer and producer. Now Im able enough to produce and engineer for a lot of local acts in my own town and even have acts coming from Dallas and Houston to record with me. Currently, McNastee is promoting his latest release Bootleggin' 2004, while continuing to work on his next full length, Pieces of a Broken Man. Hes even scored a soundtrack for the independent film Houston scheduled to premier in eight film festivals throughout Autumn 2004. I try to stay as honest as possible in my music, but sometimes you just have to entertain people, exaggerate the truth a bit, or even tell someone else's story in the first person, says McNastee. Everyday life really influences my music and the more people I interact with, the more stories I can tell. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.