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Friday, November 13, 2009

Artist Spotlight - Mel Ez


Is Hip Hop dead? According to a rapper called Ludacris, it is not dead, it just went south. The South has been dominating the Hip Hop world for years. The influence it has had on the world can be seen every time you someone leaning and rocking with it, snapping fingers, stepping on their toes, or pop locking and dropping it. The Southern drawl that has been used since the early days of Outkast in the early 90s has been incorporated into songs performed by artists such as The Notorious BIG to Jay Z. The South is finally being recognized as a part of Hip Hop music. Now that the South has a respected voice, the fruits of its labor are springing out to give you a perspective of what the South is and has to offer. Mel Ez has a story to tell, and he tells the story so well.

Mel Ez whose real name is Jamel Buie was born in Maryland, but was raised in North Carolina. From his early youth he was a fan of Hip Hop music which at that time was primarily East Coast driven. He was influenced by artist from the Old School to Nas, The Notorious BIG and Jay Z. Those influences keep his formation of words precise and powerful, while his Southern upbringings added the style, flow, and personality rich and flavorful.

In the South, you were a hustler, a pimp, a blinged out grill maker, or you were into tricking out your ride. Mel Ez had his little hustle on the side, but in order to keep consistent paper in his pocket he worked on cars. In minutes he could take your car and strip it down to the steel. If he was in L.A he would probably work for Custom Cars and would have been featured on Pimp My Ride.

Mel Ez has performed all over the underground show circuit throughout the South. A contract situation that went bad pushed Mel Ez to go the mixtape route, which lead him to being featured on mixtapes by DJ Kay Slay and DJ Base. His reputation for being a off the top of the head battler, and his charisma and style gained him the respect of Richmond County’s North Yard. No one gets on the microphone or touches the stage in North Yard unless he gives his stamp of approval. In other words Mel Ez has Richmond County on lock.

Armed with an arsenal of hits songs waiting to be heard, Mel Ez has been ready to put the North Yard on the official Hip Hop Musical map.

Check out Mel Ez's current single, "Planet Carolina"




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