 Baltimore, MD (MILES AHEAD MARKETING) - B-More's own C.O.M.P. hip-hop heavy weight will do his thing again. C.O.M.P. (Jordon McElveen) has been in the studio all summer composing his new album under a new record label; A-GAME Entertainment. His highly anticipated album and single release "BASS" will be released winter 2005. C.O.M.P.'s compilations for this new album include the single release, "BASS", accompanied by "OFFICIAL" and "INFO". As the hip-hop community knows, C.O.M.P.'s unbreakable confidence fueled by the desire to make it is made present on this new album. Not since the Notorious B.I.G. has such a direct point of expression been witnessed. Many people ask, "What does C.O.M.P. stand for?" It is an acronym meaning, "Clever on Many Perspectives". That is defiantly apparent on this new album. This multi-talented artist teamed up with Ghostface Killah and Jadakiss in "Run" which tells the true tale of the inner city and law enforcement. C.O.M.P. "Do Something" featured on the soundtrack for the movie "Cradle to the Grave", sold over 50 million copies. The composer also has to his credits, "Rollin" featured on the "Johnson Family Vacation" soundtrack. Leaving no stone unturned C.O.M.P. has infiltrated the gaming industry with Playstation2 Video Game titled, "Def Jam Vendetta" and has opened up for 50 Cent on the "Valentine's Day Tour." C.O.M.P. has composed a hip-hop symphony for all audiences to enjoy and rejoice. C.O.M.P.'s style touches on what is real in the entertainment industry and what is real to be a superstar. Rapping about clothes, jewelry and ho's is not what this nineteen year old rap heavy weight is all about. His messages and lyrics are written to inspire young rap artists and the hip-hop culture with flair that can only be described as, "Insightful". C.O.M.P.'s highly anticipated single release "BASS" media tour is slated to begin in mid-November 2005 in Miami, Florida and end in Bridgeport, Connecticut. C.O.M.P. will make special appearances with leading urban radio stations, rap to the press and reach out to youth with disabilities.
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