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RnB 03 January, 2014

Skyway Records Signs Houston Rapper P.I.

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Skyway Records Signs Houston Rapper P.I.
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Skyway Records) Houston based record label Skyway Records, LLC announced today that it has signed rapper and Army veteran P.I. to a recording contract. P.I. will debut on the Skyway Records mixtape in early 2014 with two singles.

Ivan "P.I." Vaughn is an independent artist and a JookBox Music Group original member currently under the Skyway Records Label headed by Ms. Veda Cavitt. P.I. discovered his talent at an early age and began rapping with his friends at school. His claim to fame is his strong Southern Swag with an old school twist, making him a fan favorite early on in his career.

Asked what he wants people to get from his music P.I. says "I really just want the fans to get peace and enjoyment out of it. I want the fans to have a good timeā€¦"

For more information please visit www.skywayproduction.org






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