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RnB 17/01/2013

Bubba Sparxxx Releases New Video & Single "Splinter" Ft. Crucifix

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Bubba Sparxxx Releases New Video & Single "Splinter" Ft. Crucifix
Nashville, TN (Top40 Charts) Acclaimed Southern Rap artist, Bubba Sparxxx, has released his new single and video, "Splinter," featuring artist Crucifix. "Splinter" explores the Georgia native's tortured journey from pain to redemption over the past five years. The video will premiere January 16, 2012 on ArtistDirect.com. The music single will be available on iTunes, Amazon and all digital retailers as well as offered as a free download on BubbaSparxxx.com on January 16, 2012.

Bubba Sparxxx long-awaited new album, Pain Management, is due out in mid 2013 on Backroads Records', a subsidiary of Average Joes Entertainment.

"Splinter," written by Sparxxx and Crucifix, was produced by Phivestarr Productions (The LACS, Colt Ford ) and filmed and produced by Hideout Pictures in Columbia, TN.



"Splinter is the explanation my fans deserve as to where I've been and what's been going on with me for the last five plus years," states Sparxxx. "I think the song is a testimony of struggle, faith and perseverance that all people can relate to. We all struggle, we all endure pain and we can either crumble completely or allow that pain and struggle to make us strong, and emerge a better version of our previous selves on the other side. That's what this song and video is about. Sometimes we have to bury our old ways of thinking and living to be reborn the person we always believed we could be."

Rapper, writer, and artist, Crucifix, is featured in both the song and video portraying the metaphorical "Grim Reaper" who comes to Bubba's aide during his resurrection representing his current musical reemergence.

Crucifix, profiled in the forthcoming documentary "Road to Chernobyl," is gearing up to release his third album Acid Reign in 2013 which critics are already hailing as his best work yet. www.crucifixmusic.com.

About Bubba Sparxxx
A native of LaGrange, Georgia, Bubba Sparxxx's first hit the country rap scene with his smash hit "Ugly" in 2001 from his platinum certified, debut album Dark Days, Bright Nights. Produced by Shannon "Fat Shan" Houchins of the successful record label, Average Joes Entertainment, and superstar producers Timbaland and Organized Noize, it was followed-up by the critically acclaimed 2003 release Deliverance. Today, Bubba Sparxxx continues to collaborate with Houchins on their foundation of blending musical genres. His fourth album, Pain Management, is set to be released in 2013. Sparxxx has also appeared in the video games Def Jam: Fight for NY and Madden NFL 2004. His song "Back in the Mud" was used by ESPN's "College Gameday " as the 2003 and 2004 theme song. He has participated in a number of television productions and collaborated with the popular "Girls Gone Wild" brand to shoot two DVDs detailing life as a rap star. Major media appearances include Saturday Night Live, The Late Show, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

For more information, visit www.bubbasparxxx.com.
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