The Deep South has had many artists to break ground and make
it to the surface of the mainstream, and the quartet from Miami
known as Crown Boyz, definitely lists among them. The four-man
team whose members consist of Dirty-Thirty, Metro J (who also
produces all of their tracks), Zoereli, and Shady K have been
wreaking havoc on the Deep South's hip-hop scene since the early
nineties.
Crown Boyz was formed out of two former rival groups (The Fifth
Crown and Dirty Clowns). When trials of life and moves to other
parts of the state (Florida) left members of both groups incomplete
it wasn't long before they realized their potential to become
a force to be reckoned with by banding together. Now known as
Crown Boyz their unique sound has left many headz nodding throughout
the south and has even developed a fan base as far north as New
York.
Coming from a city where artists such as Trick Daddy and Uncle
Luke are automatically thought of when Miami is mentioned, Crown
Boyz are undoubtedly the next entity to keep the Magic City afloat
in the rap music industry.
Since the formation of Crown Boyz in 1999, their formula for
success has not only been attributed to by their lyrical styling,
but also by the production of one of the most sought out producers
in The Bottom, their very own Metro J. Who has produced tracks
for everyone from Lost Tribe (Slip n' Slide), Gruesome Pack and
a host of others.
Those who have seen them perform or heard any of their songs
will instantly be taken by one of their catchy hooks, and fiery
production. Definitely keep your eyes and ears open for their
debut video "Tight Work" and their debut CD "Welcome
to Da Bottom".
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