Name | Grammer |
Location | Atlanta,ga |
Hometown | north carolina |
Sex | |
Birthday | 1981-06-08 |
Bio | Bio: Born and raised in a small rural town Scotland Neck, North Carolina is where the relationship of music and Grammer began. Music has been an influential part of Grammer’s life from day one. Grammer was raised by his Grand Mother who loved music, especially Blues music. On any given day, you could … See Full Bio Status Add Press Item Recent Blogs In North Carolina, Grammer went back to the books and school and did not skip a beat with his music. Once situated in Charlotte, Grammer began hitting the recording studio with local producers like, Al Bond. Grammer and Al Bond he recorded the Underground hits like, “Ill Technique” and “I Spit the Real” in 1999. Grammer became the first artist to be featured on Al Bond’s compilation album on Mastermind records. For once in his life Grammer felt he truly found the right ingredients of lyrical artistry, music and elements of the Blues music incorporated to convey himself effectively with his new songs. In June 2004, Grammer completed his first underground mix tape “Street Heat Volume 1” hosted by world renowned Boogie D and DJ Polo. Grammer was a regular fixture in North Carolina radio market appearing countless times on stations like Power 98 and Hot 92.7. That same year Grammer released his first independent album “Indecisive” which was so successful it launched him to open up for artist 50 Cent, T.I, Destiny Childs, Young Jeezy, Fat Joe and Ciara. |
Favorite Quotations | ya know! |