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RnB 25 August, 2014

The Pharaoh Releases First Solo Mixtape "Dawn Of The Emcee"

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The Pharaoh Releases First Solo Mixtape "Dawn Of The Emcee"
Miami, Florida (Top40 Charts/ Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes) Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes announce the release of the "Dawn Of The Emcee" Mixtape by The Pharaoh. The 8 track project is currently available for download on the Coast 2 Coast website. This mixtape features productions by Hit Boy, Flux Pavillion, Araabmuzik, DJ Mustard, Boi 1Da, and Wyld Fyre.

Born in NYC but raised in the 305 this Dominican - American emcee has forged a well thought out project with an original feel, look and sound. Rising from the ashes of Miami's underground past. The Pharaoh, former lead vocalist of Council of the Sun (2000-2004), has his crosshairs aimed directly at Hip Hop's throne. "Dawn of the Emcee" is The Pharaoh's first solo hip hop project. A free album executively produced by The Pharaoh himself. Selecting productions from high-caliber music producers AraabMuzik, Hit-Boy, Boi 1da, Wyld Fyre and Flux Pavillion to name a few.

"Born to bless the stage in this age of rap, where the art of hip hop is under attack. My sound touch the masses and the masses touch back, when I spit that fire they react on contact." - The Pharaoh. "I'm looking to bridge the art of hip hop's past with today's club sound," says The Pharaoh. He adapts clever storytelling and wordplay into social trends like the song "Instagram On." An Instagram theme song that takes listeners to the club pic by pic or tracks like "Let It Flow" which illustrates how catching negative feelings can get you into negative situations so you should just let it flow. There appears to be something here for every type of hip hop head. Long Live Hip Hop! Keep up with The Pharaoh on Twitter at @iamthepharaoh.






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