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Pain is tearing up all the rule books and setting the music world alight with his raw talent. His thought-provoking lyrics, distinctively piercing and poignant delivery, and original production have made him one of the hottest new stars in gangster music;

Hip-hop is notorious for bad boys. It seems like the more mischievous the rapper, the more compelling his rhymes are. Pain has already proved his devilish behavior is as fascinating as it is entertaining. The Nashville, Tennessee MC is a known problem across the United States. With almost seven years of experience on the mic, Pain has already proved he can move mass amounts of units independently. Pain recently topping the charts in the underground with his like "Dopeman Phone Number" , he is set to bring the second wave of Tennessee talent to the mainstream signing to the independent promotional label Artist Promotionz in association with Def Jam, Sony, Columbia, Aftermath, KnoC Entertainment, Radio One Music, Radio AllStar & Many More associated companies.

 

 

With a sizable offering of tracks that touch on a wide variety of topics close to Pain's heart like his tormented relationship with the street and doing dirt in the streets, Pain is a versatile MC with limitless potential. Now that his album is guaranteed to be pushed on a national level, Pain is prepared to wreak havoc outside of his comfort zone. His major label debut, D-Boy Salute Volume 1, is his most well rounded offering yet. "I'm touching everybody on my new album," he says. "These rappers today sell two, three million records and you can't listen to nothing but two songs on their album. That's why the rap game is so messed up right now. My biggest strength as an artist is you can listen to every song from front to back." Spoken like a true artist.

Pain started out as a member of the group True Thugs, Bandmates consisted of Pain, his cousin Onion, Hi-C {G-Unit South} and other cousin Pelle. Pain left to college in SouthBend, Ind. and put music on the backburner. But the separation of music a college was too much to bare, and his college road would be short lived. He got a call from the music gods, Pain returned to Nashville and hooked up with Tec {Kings Court} and made mainstream hits like; "Dope Man Phone Number" & "Drop It On Thr Skates". Now he has cooked up some new flavor with Fate Eastwood {Street Tunes} and laced them with; "Anamae" also with "Yo **** Azz" and title track "Dope Boy Salute". With Pain's raw delivery and fresh Dope-Boy approach to the game, it's pretty simple to say he's tha Next Thang Smoking. Pain and his partner Won have a plan with the assistance of God. It's Armageddon....... Courtesy of Concrete Magazine, Artist Promotionz & Radio AllStar!

My Thoughts On Cam'ron And Being A Label Boss
Written by Jim Jones    Thursday, 18 March 2010 17:11    PDF Print E-mail

by Jim Jones

I don’t think we (me and Cam'ron) actually turned on each other, as opposed to just…we just grew apart from each other. We would see a lot more discrepancies going on between the two of us. For the most part you don’t see anything going on between the two of us. He’s doing what he does; I’m doing what I do. Hopefully we can get this Diplomat thing back together, put another album out and sh*t like that and keep it moving.

I don’t know man, when me and him do get up, trust me, y’all gonna know about it. For the most part everything is pointing in the right direction; I’m open for it. I like big checks, ya heard me?

 

But being a label boss. Pressure. It’s always pressure when you got the responsibility of a company. You got to keep in mind that you got to worry about the well being of the people that work for you. It’s hard being in charge, ain’t nothing easy about it. I wouldn’t change nothing about it…a little less emotional, sometimes I get too emotional with things. I’m an emotional motherfucka man. I’m an emotional rollercoaster, I’m a Cancer, I can’t help it.

-Jim Jones

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