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    E-40 and Roscoe to perform at Asian Elevation 2006!

    Wed, 21 Jun 2006 12:20:34


    Asian Elevation 2006
    Saturday, June 24, 2006
    Pasadena Civic Auditorium
    300 E. Green Street, Pasadena, CA 91101

    For more information and tickets visit:
    www.asianelevation.com

    Roscoe Umali is teaming up with platinum artist E-40 for Roscoe's major upcoming album release, "Homegrown MC". Roscoe's much anticipated record has been in the works for over a year with other cameos from the YoungBloodZ and J Black (from Snoop Dogg's multi-platinum albums "R&G" and "Welcome to the Chuuch". With E-40 lending his golden touch, Roscoe's gaining recognition throughout the hip-hop realm and the Asian American community.

    In "Homegrown MC", Roscoe delivers much needed food for thought for the starved fans of true hip-hop. Throughout his journey, Roscoe supports his family and graduates at the top of his class from UCLA, arming his rhymes with knowledge from the streets and much more.

    Roscoe's mixtape out now presented by DJ Warrior, DJ James Jhig and hosted by LOWD-hitting www.aowrecords.com, underground arenas and other online outlets.

    The term "legend" is not loosely thrown around in hip-hip and for good reason. There are not many rappers that fit the bill. But E-40, "The Ambassador of the Bay," is one that definitely does. After 12 albums and 15 years, three gold and one platinum album (one with his group The Click) 40 Water is ready to unleash his patented slang and unforgettable flow to a new generation of fans with his debut album for BME Recordings/Sik Wid It/Reprise, My Ghetto Report Card.

    It's no secret why 40 has remained current, he stays on top of the streets, "I stays woke. I like to put a new twist to what I do," says 40. "Every now and then you got to reinvent yourself by getting with these young cats, that way I stay fresh in the game. That's the secret to my longevity."

    With his latest album My Ghetto Report Card, E-40 once again re-invents himself by introducing the nation to a movement that has been bubbling in his native Bay Area for the past few years - Hyphy. Like Crunk in Atlanta or Screw Music in Houston, Hyphy music is the sonic component of the new Bay Area youth culture.

    The energy of the youth created a power so strong that the music coming out of the bay was forced to follow suit, giving the streets a soundtrack to the movement. Hyphy has a dance component, where dancers compete with each other for dominance of the crowd – as displayed by the award-winning Bay Area dance group, The Animaniaks, in E-40's hit video "Tell Me When To Go." This ultra-intense form of freestyle dancing is called going dumb. The customary fashion for Hyphy is jeans, white tees, dreads and big sunglasses called "stunna shades."

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