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RnB 21/01/2014

Sons Of N.W.A Releases 2nd Generation "Straight Outta Compton" Track For 25th Anniversary

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Sons Of N.W.A Releases 2nd Generation "Straight Outta Compton" Track For 25th Anniversary
Irvine, CA (Top40 Charts/ Serious Pimp Records) Sons of N.W.A have released the 2nd Generation track for " Straight Outta Compton " on its 25th anniversary. The album is going to be released by Serious Pimp Records, an independent record label, a tour promotion company and artist management firm. This track is the first single being released from the Record Label's compilation featuring West Coast Icons as well as new artists such as Indian Blue, AV LMKR, Mike Slice, amongst others to name a few of the fresh new talent coming out of Serious Pimp Record label. Straight Outta Compton is the first song from album featuring Dr. Dre's son Curtis Young, and Eazy-E's sons Lil Eazy and E3. The album can be purchased on iTunes here: https://itun.es/us/bIsHV .

"There's a lot of talent out there. We're bringing the inner circles together from Serious Pimp Records, Ltd to Faverite Entertainment and others, which allows us to broaden our talent selection & work together to groom and develop our new artists," says Damian Kutzner, CEO of Serious Pimp Records .

"Its essential to have people in your corner to take care of different aspects of your business. The primary focus an artist should have is creating music & performing" says Big Fave, CEO of Faverite Entertainment.

When contacted, Curtis Young, the son of legendary hip-hop producer Dr. Dre said, "I am happy to be a part of this album. It is like a dream come true. I know that being the son of hip-hop legend increases our responsibility to give our best. People also have a lot of expectations from us. I hope that they like our efforts in this album."

"The talent is in our blood and it is our birthright. We are very happy and excited that we have this capability to continue what our fathers imprinted the game with. They are the real G's of gangster rap. We hope that people will love us as much as they loved previous records by them" said Lil Eazy.

N.W.A was started by two friends together who were the gangsta-rap pioneers. They worked together for their entire lives until Eazy-E died in the year 1995. Now their sons are coming together to work on an album. The same is seen as a tribute to their legendry roots.

"I respect the fact that Damian [Kutzner] respected the lineage of my father and Curtis' father when he came to us with this," Lil Eazy says. "It's about keeping people aware of where the legacy of this music started and, as his son, to keep his music going."

Be on the lookout for the new full album release in March as well as ground breaking new style of music called Gangster House which is a huge movement now in EDM and Serious Pimp Records is in the front line with the original gangster rap stars Snoop Dogg, Warren G. History repeats itself and the original artists that created gangster rap will come full circle and create gangster house music in the exploding industry of EDM. Be on the lookout for big things this year 2014 at Coachella, EDC, and Tomorrowland.






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