Striver Records & High Off Life Present 5 STORIES, 1 DREAM ft/ Dihsan Striver, Phene, Naj Murph, BIGREC, & Marian Mereba (Hosted by Fort Knox) Saturday, April 28th, 2012 Doors Open at 9pm | Show Starts at 10pm 18+ w/ Valid ID | $7 Cover Charge Apache Cafe 64 3rd Street Northwest Atlanta, GA 30308 http://5stories1dream.eventbrite.com/
New Mash-Up project I put together! It's what you get when I have an anything goes type of attitude! Enjoy! Tracklist, Stream and Download on the flipside!
Alyricz (Lucaz) returns to his original tag to give you his most diverse project yet. Blending genre’s with dope lyrics, ALZ definitely does it for the culture. Featuring production by Chase N. Cashe, Justice, Jonne Blue & J. Dash.. Download Link / Back Cover on the flipside...
Our good friends over @ 93.1 Jack FM's Jacked Up Radio with Brent & Jason along with HighOffLife.com give you 'The Underground Tape'!!!! This tape features some of Underground Hip Hop's finest and is hosted by Hypnotize Minds/Wyte Music's Lil' Wyte and High Off Life's own DJ Dub Floyd!!!! Physical copies will be made available early February so contact us for info on how to get your hands on this great project!!!! Enjoy and be sure to check for the Tracklisting and Download link on the flipside!!!!

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“Now calling Atlanta home, rapper Phene was a surprise in the lineup. Unassumingly, he took the stage + waited for his DJ to drop the beat. As he started to get further in his set, Phene’s talent was obvious. He told a lyrical tale of the resilience necessary to survive in the music industry by drawing parallels to early encounters + difficulties he had learned to face in younger years. Good thing that his pen game is nice because he certainly knows how to enthrall an audience with his stories. In addition, during his set, he would intermittently tell the DJ to cut the music off so that the crowd would be privileged enough to hear such lyrical anecdotes without the trappings of background bass. The words meant more as he urgently told us his resolutions to the problems that he was dealing with using his music as paper and his flow as pen.”
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