Remo Da Rapstar

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Freestyle 01:56 Tools
Hold On 01:35 Tools
Maybe Freestyle 01:39 Tools
Eyes Stay Low 02:32 Tools
One Hit Away 02:32 Tools
Triple Beam Reem 02:32 Tools
i think am 02:11 Tools
THE BOSS 01:30 Tools
Power freestyle 02:09 Tools
Day Dreamin 02:09 Tools
I Bang 02:09 Tools
Insane Freestyle 02:09 Tools
so popular 03:29 Tools
Lost Ones 03:29 Tools
Good Stuff 03:29 Tools
Dem Thangs 03:29 Tools
Fame 01:26 Tools
Just Say No 01:26 Tools
The Game Changed 02:06 Tools
Hustlaz Anthem 02:06 Tools
Ballin 02:06 Tools
Getting Spread 02:06 Tools
We Hustle 02:06 Tools
The Grind 03:11 Tools
Place Ya Order 03:13 Tools
Just do it 03:13 Tools
Pushaman Freestyle 03:13 Tools
Trouble Freestyle 01:56 Tools
A Star Is Born 01:40 Tools
Remo Da Rapstar- She Said 03:41 Tools
Hes A Problem 01:32 Tools
Nothing On You Freestyle 01:32 Tools
Audi Music 04:03 Tools
stash box 02:20 Tools
Mixtapes Are Dead 02:20 Tools
Good Stuff Ft. Jimmy Cozier 02:29 Tools
Get It On 02:29 Tools
Set It On Fire 02:29 Tools
Hustler Freestyle 02:29 Tools
Psycho (Freestyle) 02:29 Tools
This Is Why I'm Hot (Bonus Track) 02:29 Tools
Off Da Chain 02:29 Tools
People 02:29 Tools
He's A Problem 01:57 Tools
Deep Cover 01:57 Tools
I Got Now 01:57 Tools
Remo Da Rapstar-Haha 01:13 Tools
Top 8 Maya 01:57 Tools
Back Home 02:35 Tools
Insane 02:35 Tools
Only One Of Me 01:57 Tools
Boss 02:35 Tools
Deep Cover Freestyle 02:35 Tools
BFF 02:35 Tools
Boss Freestyle (Bonus) 02:35 Tools
LIVE IT HOW I GET IT 02:35 Tools
Somethin' Gotta Give 01:54 Tools
Star Iz Born 01:54 Tools
Get Far Freestyle 01:54 Tools
Mad At Me Freestyle 01:54 Tools
How Does it Feel 01:54 Tools
Who Betta 01:54 Tools
Bawllin Freestyle 01:54 Tools
Just Do It [produced by Mean Dean] 01:54 Tools
Intro By DJ Unexpected 01:54 Tools
Gift From God 01:54 Tools
Thank U 01:54 Tools
I GOT NOE 01:54 Tools
Blame Me feat. Nina B [produced by JemStone] 01:54 Tools
Oh Yeah (Bonus) 01:54 Tools
HAPPY FATHERS DAY 01:54 Tools
Wouldn't Get Far 01:54 Tools
Running 01:54 Tools
Top Eight 01:54 Tools
Remo Da Rapstar-Pussy dont feel no bills 02:12 Tools
Larger than Life 02:12 Tools
I'm Fresh feat. Nina B [produced by JemStone] 02:12 Tools
Oh Yeah (feat. Luba) 02:12 Tools
I Just Wanna (prod. by By Hi-Tek) 02:55 Tools
My City 01:54 Tools
Do What I Do 02:55 Tools
Grey Skies 02:55 Tools
Psycho Freestyle 02:55 Tools
Nobody Freestyle 02:55 Tools
Just Say No [produced by Alchemist] 02:55 Tools
Cruisin 02:55 Tools
Get It On (Feat. Nina B) 02:55 Tools
I Dont Know Where To Go 02:55 Tools
My world 02:55 Tools
Keep it Movin 02:55 Tools
Foundation 04:24 Tools
Listen To My Gun feat. Various Artists 04:24 Tools
Rapstar Anthem feat. Nina B 04:24 Tools
Off The Chain feat. Staxx 04:24 Tools
Mad At Me feat. Sickamore 04:24 Tools
Encore Freestyle 04:24 Tools
Talk Of NY 04:24 Tools
Mad At Me 04:24 Tools
This Is Why I'm Hot 04:24 Tools
On My Life [produced by Alchemist] 04:24 Tools
Day Dreaming 02:12 Tools
Paper Gangsta (freestyle) 02:12 Tools
A Million Freestyle 02:12 Tools
Told U So (Freestyle) 02:12 Tools
Off To The Bedroom 02:12 Tools
Exclusive DJ Warrior Freestyle 02:12 Tools
runnin 02:12 Tools
Trouble 02:12 Tools
Distro Shit 02:12 Tools
BECAUSE OF U FEAT NEYO 02:12 Tools
So What (Feat. Richie Sosa) 02:12 Tools
Intro 02:12 Tools
street power 02:12 Tools
Pussy Don't Pay No Bills 02:12 Tools
Listen 2 My Gun 02:12 Tools
Da Peoplez 02:12 Tools
This Is Why It's Hot 02:12 Tools
Da Boss 02:12 Tools
What It Do 02:12 Tools
With My Eyes Closed 02:12 Tools
Remo Da Rapstar-Getting Spread 02:12 Tools
City Behind Me (www.hiphop.de) 02:12 Tools
Huster's Anthem 02:12 Tools
On My Life 02:12 Tools
this why im hot feat camron 02:12 Tools
Thank U (www.hiphop.de) 02:12 Tools
Brand New 02:12 Tools
Like This 02:12 Tools
Genesis 02:12 Tools
Fallin' 02:12 Tools
Hello It's Me 02:12 Tools
Blame Me 02:12 Tools
I Just Wanna 02:12 Tools
City Behind Me Freestyle 02:12 Tools
Its Hot 02:12 Tools
Dear Hood (Freestyle) 02:12 Tools
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What defines a rap star? In this day and age, it’s certainly more than beats and rhymes. Hip hop’s biggest celebrities are not simply individuals; they are brand names, recognized as much for the moves that they make away from the recording studio as for their Billboard hits. To truly earn respect in a world where the fickle tastes of consumers change daily, it is now necessary to be a personality as well as a musician. Every aspect of that personality must reflect hip hop’s core image, that of the multifaceted hustler, someone who is able to personify the culture’s do-it-yourself ethos, translating it from the streets to the boardroom. Judging by those criteria, one would be hard-pressed to find an artist more deserving of this moniker than Remo Da Rapstar. Raised in the rugged environs of The Bronx’s Castle Hill Projects, Remo certainly has the pedigree to earn respect from even the toughest of street soldiers. However, it is Remo’s versatility which has earned him the respect of his peers and helped distance himself from the scores of thugs-turned-rappers. His rhymes touch on topics that all people can relate to their lives, from the humorous to the romantic to the violent. Remo’s unique delivery and clever wordplay has made him a featured artist on the mixtapes of the nation’s top deejays, such as Kay Slay and Big Mike. As mixtapes have become the primary outlet for breaking street-level talent, competition for appearances on them has grown fierce, with slots only being allocated to the most promising prospects. Not content to be one of many featured artists on such mixtapes, Remo is planning to engage in an aggressive campaign to position himself atop the list of rap’s rising stars. Leveraging the relationships that he has cultivated both with the top mixtape deejays and the retailers who vend their products, Remo plans to unleash RAPSTAR PHENOMENON, the long awaited, much anticipated street album debut. Unlike other wannabe music moguls, Remo’s hands-on mastery of mixtape wholesaling through All City Distribution, another of his business ventures, puts him at a distinct advantage in positioning his product for maximum exposure. More than just a mixtape, RAPSTAR PHENOMENEON will be a full-fledged album, conceptualizing Remo’s real-life ascension from street-level rhyme-slinger to full-fledged music mogul, all the while espousing a message of positivity tempered with realism. Remo understands that violence and jealousy are a part of life, but his music reflects a man striving to abandon the destructive forces surrounding him. The song “Just Say No” sees Remo turning his back on the illegal hustle and uplifting others to do the same. “Happy Father’s Day” describes the plight of children growing up in fatherless homes, encouraging young men to handle their familial responsibilities. RAPSTAR PHENOMENON also features an impressive array of collaborators, particularly for an independent album. Some of hip hop’s biggest deejays, such as Clinton Sparks, DJ Dirty Harry, DJ Vlad & Green Lantern, are set to contribute as hosts of the album, while heavyhitting producers such as The Heatmakerz (Cam’ron, Lil’ Flip) and Ron Browz (Nas, 50 Cent) will be manning the boards. RAPSTAR PHENOMENON will feature collaborations with some of New York’s finest up-and-coming talent, as well as an international collaboration with Booba, the rapper hailed as the “50 Cent of France.” Ultimately, Remo doesn’t strive to be the hottest rapper in the game, but the smartest. His years of building relationships within the hip hop community are finally paying dividends by allowing him to escape the politics that can crush the careers of even the most talented artists. Flying below the major label radar allows Remo to control his own destiny, putting him in a position to work with labels, not for them. While he possesses the unwavering confidence necessary of any young artist, Remo is even more certain of something else, “Nobody out hustles me. I could show you a thousand different ways to get money.” Rapping is only one of those ways, and a mastery of all of them is necessary for the success of any true rap star. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.