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C-Level Records

 
C-Level Records

East-Coast lyricism, blended with oldschool Soul, topped off with downsouth trunk rattling.

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Ride Real Slow

Features B.D. of C-Level Records(Produced by Twan Beats)
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Well.... I'm from the home of chrome guns, look out! he gon bust, Lebron & bone thugs, C-town its on us, right now! lets take a trip back 2 the past, to when the browns left the league and all the teams would laugh. but now they back up on yo ass now, plus we got them cavs now, u saw us on ya tube, u aint heard? we gettin cash now, hands down, cuz we the next to blow on the map, so if u see me and wanna swing my nigga whats holdin u back? u know with this rap, these cats gon get it twisted an shit, they always lying bout they dough and all the bitches they hit, but we still gettin chips, and i aint gotta see that 106(106th & park), cuz im huggin Union Square and I aint leavin from this bitch, instead im squeezin out dem clips, im screamin GET OFF MY BLOCK! and plus I heard up on the news bout how they fired our cops, its never gon stop, looks like u better run for ya house, unless u mentioning my cd, keep my name out ya mouth! 4 real!!
Band/artist history
The background of the entire C-Level Movement starts in no other place than the home of the entire C-Level camp. Known to the locals as "Da Land". CLEVELAND(Ohio that is) is the home of the underground movement thats taking many by storm. The brainchild of this Rap/True Story Indie Label is B.D.. Hailing from the Upper Eastside of Cleveland,Oh. Growing up, living in the section known as the Union Square area(or U-Block), B.D. honed his rap skills as a young lyrical tyrant in of all places.... High School! "I used to bite niggas heads off in the study hall, lunchroom, classrooms, hallways, and on the bus goin home". He says, and I quote: "Talkin shit was something I always been good at. I'm the youngest of 5 kids. 2 Brothers, 2 Sisters. It was speak or be spoken for in my house". In between "dressin fly for the breezies" in high school, and tryna figure out how to make money, B.D. used school as his stepping stone to success. For what you ask? One word: CLIENTELE. "I sold weed outta my locker" states B.D.. "I didnt have to flip bricks cuz my brothers already had shit locked. They thought I didnt know cuz I was a lil nigga, but I knew. So I got my money from 2 sources. Cds & weed. I'm not proud of it but a nigga had to eat. Plus it was a situation of supply & demand". At the time, B.D. had never been to a studio. He was what alot of people now refer to as a DJ but at that time he was called a bootlegger. "Naw I wasnt scratching on the 1's & 2's nigga. I had the hottest mixtapes of the newest industry shit. If you wanted the latest shit all you had to do was hit me on the horn" beams B.D.. During his days at John F. Kennedy High School, B.D. was known for makin the class laugh. "I was the class clown" barks B.D.. "I'm proud of that shit. So fuckin what! I graduated bitch!" With a wit as sharp as Steve Harvey's hairline, B.D. used the sound of ink pens banging on the classroom desks as his means of speakin his mind. "Whether I was freestyling, snappin, rankin, crackin jokes, or anything else you call that shit, I had a nack for sayin the right shit at the right time. And it was funny". Don't get it twisted though. B.D. isnt a battle rapper. He's a visionary. President of C-Level Records Promotional department as well as the head of the THC street team, Young Dre, said: "I wouldnt classify him as a battle rapper. He can shit on most niggas and put his head on ice but at the same time he can tell a story as vividly as anyone I have ever heard. We call it Street Scriptures. Its like every track is a mini-movie of the midwest". "I try to get my point across to the listeners as clear as possible" states B.D.. "I'm precise and to the point. I let the streets to talk to me so I can communicate for them to the masses". With regional smashes as the "C-Town Anthem", the bass-heavy "15's in my trunk" the call to all about running off at the lips too much "watch whatchu say" or the heartfelt call to his lost & locked up family members "Stay Up", B.D. is as versatile as they come. B.D. says: "I'm able to speak to a greater amount of people because of what I'm rappin about is real life. These are the things that real people can relate to because they have done the same shit their entire lives. This is all I know." After years of in-house fighting and distractions from the one true goal of C-Level Records, B.D. revamped his camp of rappers and producers because he felt like others didnt believe in his greatest assest. His vision. "I am the epitomy of a hustler. I could sell pussy to Michael Jackson" shouts B.D.. Now with a stable of multi-talented producers and rappers at his fingertips B.D. can begin(again) to make the music he was always meant to make. that "Gutta Gutta" as he calls it. With production and guest appearances from Young Vegas of CraKK Traxx & T-Streets of Street Beatz, production from The Fifth Man, guest appearances from his fellow C-Level Riders & Government family, Kyd, THC fam member, Boo, Ceasar, Spice-E from the Compound & Jay Casino of The Aristocrats, there are alot of people checking for the newest trendsettin music coming from the middle of the map. In the words of my nigga Chuck-U, B.D. quirks, "we from O-HI-O. We get HI in the middle." And they sure do. Stay tuned cuz the show is just gettin started folks!
Have you performed in front of an audience?
We have played live. We have played various venues around the city of Cleveland.
Your musical influences
Bone Thugs in Harmony, Rocafella Records(Hova & Dame Dash), Dr.Dre, Nas, 2Pac, B.I.G., Master P(business wise) & God.
What equipment do you use?
None of ya bizness.
Anything else?
Well.... I'm from the home of chrome guns, look out! he gon bust, Lebron & bone thugs, C-town its on us, right now! lets take a trip back 2 the past, to when the browns left the league and all the teams would laugh. but now they back up on yo ass now, plus we got them cavs now, u saw us on ya tube, u aint heard? we gettin cash now, hands down, cuz we the next to blow on the map, so if u see me and wanna swing my nigga whats holdin u back? u know with this rap, these cats gon get it twisted an shit, they always lying bout they dough and all the bitches they hit, but we still gettin chips, and i aint gotta see that 106(106th & park), cuz im huggin Union Square and I aint leavin from this bitch, instead im squeezin out dem clips, im screamin GET OFF MY BLOCK! and plus I heard up on the news bout how they fired our cops, its never gon stop, looks like u better run for ya house, unless u mentioning my cd, keep my name out ya mouth! 4 real!! What more can I say!!??
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