

For all of us who love music, I blend mixes to bring back memories and often sing along to. For your mind and your body – Marc’ Essential Mix Tape Radio Show.rhythms and beats are carefully mixed and measured using elements from many genres. Using vinyl, mp3, and MIDI instruments, the artists that are featured provide lessons for the young and the old. Mashups, Work-Play, and off course hyped-up versions are a common occurrence. The rhythms and beats are carefully mixed and measured using elements from many genres. I am an old-school DJ who gives respect to R&B from the ’80s to the early ’00s while focusing on today’s hip-hop and R&B. by Cardo Got Wingz): OMBPeezyDB | /watch?v= GCTFetfGV3wīio, photos, and streams available here: you for selecting Marc’s Essential Mix Tape Radio Show. Please contact Michelle, Dharmic, or Shy for more info. YoungBoy Never Broke Again: OMBPeezyDBĬheck out the “Doin’ Bad” Lyric Video. Beloved by fans and acclaimed by critics, OMB Peezy recently returned from a nationwide tour with SOB x RBE. In July, OMB Peezy earned a mention in the New York Times in advance of his sold out show at NYC’s Webster Hall. In the past few months, OMB Peezy started to parlay his grassroots local fanbase into a national following, earning millions of combined streams on his singles like the Noisey-premiered “ Pressure ,”the Pigeons & Planes-premiered “ The Hard Way,” and the virally popular hits “ When I Was Down,” “ Porch,” and “ Lay Down,” which Pigeons & Planes listed at #14 in their halftime list of Best Songs of 2017 and found a prominent fan in Wiz Khalifa who vibed to the song in an Instagram story. Born in Alabama, the 20-year-old Peezy moved to the west coast when he was 12, developing a reputation as a rap prodigy, building a following on YouTube, and gaining the respect of the new wave of Bay Area artists such as Nef The Pharaoh and legends such as E-40. Praised by The FADER as “the Future of Rap” and as the “New Voice of Regional Rap,” the 20-year-old Sacramento resident is a natural born spitter, with years of freestyling experience and a supernatural sense of songcraft.

Released via Sick Wid It Records and 300 Ent., Humble Beginnings hits stores in October. The single has been well received thus far, earning a nod on Zane Lowe‘s Best Songs of the Week. Featuring a fierce guest spot from fellow deep-Southerner YoungBoy Never Broke Again, “Doin’ Bad” is the first single from Humble Beginnings, OMB Peezy’s debut project produced entirely by Cardo, a major tastemaker who has guided luminaries such as Wiz Khalifa, Dom Kennedy, and Nef The Pharaoh early on in their careers. Showcasing his motormouthed flow over Cardo’s gorgeously hard, piano-led soundscape, Peezy calls out fake and disloyal friends, excoriating those who didn’t believe he could be a success. Connecting with Grammy-nominated producer Cardo Got Wingz (Kendrick Lamar, Drake), Peezy reflects on his come up on “ Doin’ Bad,” his latest single.

With a world-weary Southern drawl, rapidfire bars, and a calculated air of menace, Alabama-native OMB Peezy is one of the most exciting rising stars in rap. “This kid from Alabama is the future of rap.” – The FADER With OMB Peezy, there’s a blend of all three.” – Pigeons and Planes “Sometimes all it takes is the right look, the right voice, or even the right beat to make an artist pop.

“ is tough but melodic, with a youthfully urgent voice and production that’s indebted to Louisiana and California.” – New York Times by Cardo Got Wingz) The 20-Year-Old Phenom Shares the First Single From His Upcoming Humble Beginnings Project
