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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!

Jim Jones Still Hopes For Dipset Reunion,"We Might Knock The Socks Off The Industry"
Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
Byrd Gang's leader Jim Jones has recently suggested that a Dipset reunion may be in store for 2010.

While not unleashing all details, Jones told DJ Whoo Kid his relationship with Juelz Santana and Cam'ron is still in tact.

"Yeah definitely, that's little bro right there," Jones said referring to Juelz Santana. "It's still Dipset for life above what anybody thinks. Shout-outs to Cam also but everybody got their own thing that they're doing. We moving in one accord though, you'd be surprise at what's gonna happen this year. We might knock the socks off the industry. Dipset, b*tch. That's all I got to say." (Radio Planet TV)

Earlier this month, Santana said he was unaware of any recent Dipset reunion talk.


"I haven't spoke to nobody," Juelz told DJ Enuff. "I haven't spoke to Cam, I speak to Jim [Jones], I don't know if they spoke but as far as that, I don't mind doing any music. My whole thing was, what I just needed to get right was my business.

I came into this game when I was so young and it was a lot of things that I didn't know. So my whole thing was, it wasn't like when I realized what was going on I was like, 'F*ck that, I'm ready to turn my back.' My whole thing was, 'All right, let's move on from this, now give me what I deserve. I done helped build this building, we about to build another building. I done put in that work.' My business is good -- I don't have no personal grudges -- all I needed to do was get my business right, I just couldn't be stupid anymore." ("That's Enuff")

Roc-A-Fella co-founder Kareem "Biggs" Burke recently shared his reaction to the collapse of Dipset.

"I'm just coming back to kinda find out what's going on," Biggs said in an interview. "So I haven't been around to see what's going on, who's right or wrong. So eventual, yeah, we'll hear both sides and see what's going on. We'll put everything back together and try to smooth things out." (Forbez DVD)

Jones hinted at a reunion during a "106 & Park" broadcast last month.

"Shout-out to Juelz [Santana], [Freekey] Zeke and Cam," Jones said during the show's broadcast. "Dipset for life. We might have some surprises for y'all but you know I'm gonna keep my mouth shut. [laughs] But we gonna get money. The revolution, I told y'all. I'm here." ("106 & Park")