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WHATS GOOD DUDES & DOLLS?,?FOR THIS WEEKS NEW TUNE THURSDAY?I BRING YOU A JOINT FROM A NYC UNSIGNED ARTIST THAT GOES BY THE NAME OF H.I.M CHECK THE JOINT/VIDEO OUT READ HIS BIO AND LET ME KNOW IS?HE HOT! OR NOT!

IT?S H.I.M.?THE BLACK HISPANIC??

Biography

Chris ?H.I.M.? Lebron was born September 11, 1977, in the Washington Heights section of New York City. As a youngster, he got his first exposure to the world of music through his father, a musician well known for his Spanish love ballads and meringue music. The third of four children, H.I.M. spent a great deal of time at his father?s side and there he developed his love for music and a deep-seated respect for his Dominican roots.

Greatly influenced by the East Coast rap/hip-hop sounds of Rakim and Kool G Rap, at the age of thirteen H.I.M.?s passion for the genre began to flourish and intensified as he embraced the works of Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur. But it was the tragic killing of his close friend, the up-and-coming rapper Louie Showtime, that unleashed his creativity. It was then that he began to develop an incisive East Coast rap about what he knew best?the challenges of growing up on the streets of New York. This gifted street poet writes about crime, drugs, and the new generation of kids barraged by negativity and hardship. His lyrics strike a nerve in the urban population and beyond.

In the late 1990s, H.I.M.?s connections in the music industry grew as he met Sporty Thievz member, Big Dubez, who was instantly impressed by his powerful rap presence. H.I.M became the Sporty Thievz?s ?unofficial? fourth member, touring with the group throughout Canada, Germany, and Puerto Rico on their ?No Pigeons? tour. In an effort to generate a street buzz, H.I.M. has collaborated on several mix tapes with Drag-On from Ruff Ryders. He has also worked with Latino rappers Joell Ortiz, and producer Scram Jones.

H.I.M., who still lives in Washington Heights, has learned a lot about life in the spotlight and the music industry from these artists. This insightful, innovative, and prolific artist, who has already created an underground buzz, has produced a number of independent mix tapes and is currently working on several new projects, including his first CD, DOOMSDAY. With nearly 400 songs under his belt, he?s well armed with material for his second CD The Black Hispanic.


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