West
Coast Rap Artist Lofty To Drop Debut Hip Hop CD
Released on
= July 26, 2005, 12:53 pm
Press Release
Author = Chip Schutzman / Miles High Productions
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release
Summary = West coast rap artist Lofty is set to release his debut
album ‘In The Beginning’ on August 23, 2005. Hailing
from Vallejo, California, the talented rap artist Lofty has realized
he is seasoned and dedicated enough to become
an artist in his own right.
Press Release
Body = West coast rap artist Lofty is set to release his debut album
‘In The Beginning’ on August 23, 2005. Hailing from
Vallejo, California, the
talented rap artist Lofty has realized he is seasoned and dedicated
enough to become an artist in his own right.
Having an extraordinary
group of friends since his high school days, rap artist Lofty’s
inner circle is packed with hip-hop and rap artists who have made
their mark in the industry. This impressive inner circle includes
the likes of N2Deep’s Jay Tee, whose ‘Back To The Hotel’
album and single both went gold. Another gold hip-hop artist Baby
Bash. who broke through in 2003 with the smash single ‘Suga
Suga’, also came from the same inner circle.
Lofty grew up
in a number of dramatically different California cities, but Vallejo,
California was his old school stomping ground. “I don’t
come from one particular place,”
As Lofty became
enamored with the music of such hip-hop icons as Eric B. & Rakim,
Ice Cube, E-40, Too $hort, Public Enemy and Special Ed, Lofty reconnected
during a move back to the Bay Area with elementary school friend
Jay Tee, who was part of rap group N2Deep. Soon thereafter, N2Deep’s
“Back To The Hotel” single became a smash hit. Jay Tee
took Lofty on tour with him, letting his childhood friend be his
hype man. The Back To The Hotel album reached No. 1 on Billboard’s
Heatseekers Chart and afforded Lofty the opportunity to travel and
record extensively with N2Deep. “I’m touring with Jay
Tee, seeing part of the lifestyle, meeting everybody, going to studios
and I’m thinking, I can do this,”
Lofty says.
“I’ve been around the roughest of the rough people,
to people with tremendous bling. My life has been really mixed and
that’s how my music is. I want to be able to touch everybody…
I know that the best way to reach people is to bring them into my
world.”, and that is exactly what he does on his debut album.
Lofty says.
“When you listen to the album, you’re going to get a
whole bunch of different stuff,” Lofty says, especially with
the first radio single “The One For Me,” which features
Jay Tee.
‘In The
Beginning’ shows that indeed Lofty is more than good enough
to make a go on his own, the debut album is a proclamation that
Lofty has finally taken his rightful place among his hip-hop peers.
On the revealing
“In The Beginning,” for example, Lofty and his brother
Neen retrace their evolution as occasional rappers to full-fledged
rhymers over a thumping, keyboard driven beat from Versatile. “I
felt like I was good enough to rap with other people, but I basically
never got around to it,” Lofty recalls. “I didn’t
have the stability back then to do that kind of thing. I had to
work and do those other things that life calls for first.”
Fortunately for Lofty, the homies gave him a lot of support.
Lofty also say’s
his wife is his strongest ally. He dedicates the touching song from
his album “Ride With Me,” which features impassioned
vocals from seasoned veterans Levitti (E-40, Messy Marv, B-Legit),
to his wife. “My wife inspires me and supports
me,” he says. “I think about how close we are and how
close I feel to her is how those lyrics come out. I’m not
trying to scream to all the girls out there in the game. I’m
trying to have other cats relate to what I’m trying to say
to their girlfriends or whoever they’re trying to talk to.”
Lofty then addresses
women in general on “Count On Me,” a smooth, guitar-driven
track produced by K-Lou, an established Bay Area beat smith who
has worked with such hip-hop and rap gold and platinum artists as
Baby Bash, Master P, E-40, C-Murder and B-Legit.
Lofty obviously
places a big emphasis on family. With the moving “My Brother’s
Keeper,” Lofty and his brother rap about how they always look
out for one another. Growing up in various California cities, Lofty
had to rely on brother and sister as they were shuffled around to
different schools and neighborhoods from the Bay Area to San Diego.
Along with Lofty
on his debut album are a few great features including Gemini, Celly
Cel, Neen Boogie, and Levitte.
Loftys debut
album ‘In The Beginning’ will be released on August
23, 2005. This will be out nationally and distributed by Bayside
and on Cat Man Records
Watch for it
and experience for yourself this remarkable west coast talent.
Media Contact
- Please contact Chip Schutzman at Miles High Productions at chip@mileshighproductions.com
or 323-806-0400 to set up interviews or request a review copy.
Web Site = http://www.mileshighproductions.com
Contact Details
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Media Contact - Please contact Chip Schutzman at Miles High Productions
at
chip@mileshighproductions.com or 323-806-0400
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