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RnB 13 April, 2005

North Carolina's Unsigned Hip-Hop Hype 'The Chopdoctors' Make History on BET UnCut

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N. CAROLINA (Chopdoctors announcement) - The music production team known as "The Chopdoctors" and their two artists Big Delph and Crucial are doing big things for Hip-Hop in North Carolina. These two independent artist are on a mission to let the world know that their formula for creating good music, a strong fan base, and consistent performances, pays off in the long run.

Big Delph and Crucial are two of North Carolina's hottest MC's and with Delph's single "V.I.P" and Crucial's single "Just Won't Stop" the streets are recognizing that these two are making noise locally and on a national level.

Delph's new single off his second album entitled "Dying to Survive" is a reworking of the 1984 track from Debbie Debs "When I hear Music" Delph's flavorful witty delivery, layered with some true Technique 1200 wizardry on the hook and bridge breathes a whole new life into the 1980 classic making it a guaranteed Club Banger! The video for V.I.P is being played in rotation on BET Uncut and features a full video cameo from North Carolina's own Petey Pablo.

Crucial's new single "Just Won't Stop" off his third album entitled "In Due Time" is a certified street anthem. Crucial illustrates childhood memories of what life was like growing up in the confines of one of the most notorious Projects in Winston Salem NC, Happy Hill Housing Projects. Crucial along with Big Delph portray varied perspectives of what life was like as a youth growing up in the inner city. Delph's 16-Bar illustration of what life was like growing up in Queens, NYC allows the two artists to bridge the gap between Northern and Southern adolescent life. Over the melodic heavy bass Chop-Doctors track Crucial brings the lyrics that make you invision what he has been through. The video features a scene with Petey Pablo and is creating a buzz in the industry.

"V.I.P" was mixed at Patchwerk recording studios in Atlanta,GA by grammy nominated engineer Mike Wilson. "Just Won't Stop" was mixed at Osceola recording studios in Raleigh, NC by grammy nominated engineer Ian Schrier. Both "V.I.P" and "Just Won't Stop" were mastered by grammy nominated engineer Dale Ramsey at Ramtrax studios in Atlanta, GA.

Big Delph and Crucial are taking the industry by storm and with their momentum generated by their singles and music video's these two are definitely headed to the top.






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