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BlackElement
Hometown:
Boston, MA
Relationship Status:
Single
Website:
www.myspace.com/blackelement
Favorite Artist/Music:
Quincy Jones, Big L, Nas, Neptunes, Mos Def, Common, Pharoahe Monch, The Pharcyde, K-os, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Kieth Murray, Little Brother, Pete Rock, CL Smooth, Ludacris, Wu-Tang, John Legend, Curtis Mayfield, Miri Ben-Ari, Mr. Lif, Vybz Kartel, Collie Buddz
Favorite TV Shows:
Entourage, Sopranos, Fresh Prince
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    Labeling has become common in Hip Hop, audiences classify MCs after one song and place them in one of two categories: mainstream or underground. Black Element can only be described as otherground; something refreshingly melodic, and just as much entertaining as he is innovative.

    In the age of the mailman and the guy at McDonalds claiming to berappers, the MC is no longer taken as seriously as he used to. Black Element is an MC who is the true definition of what an MC should be. Someone who cannot be defined in a couple of tracks, someone who desires more from his listeners in order to fully grasp his mission. Black Element is not afraid to use all the different colors on his palette to paint on his canvas. He is not afraid to take his music in any direction, and feels that Hip Hop has to grow as an art form by taking chances.

    Growing up in middle class America in New Jersey, Element found Hip Hop through his older brother who introduced him to the likes of Nas, The Roots, and A Tribe Called Quest just to name a few. Black Element then relocated to the suburbs of Boston for the remainder of his adolescence where he focused on perfecting his craft.

    In 2002, he met Talib Kweli who left him with the simple message "Do whatever you feel, don't worry about what everyone else is doing". Ever since then, Black Element has been living by the credo "Do You" and has not looked back. Now he looks forward to change Hip Hop one listener at a time.

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    At 11:49am on June 28th, 2007, mister drummond said…
    thanks! if you like that youll love the whole cd..buy a copy.
    At 2:50pm on June 1st, 2007, ...P.M. Frisky Ninja... said…
    thanks for welcoming me to the fabulous life.... good business on that.... ciao. X.
    At 4:37pm on May 31st, 2007, Lakrystal Jenkins said…
    Lovin your page! thanx for the add!
    At 4:02am on May 23rd, 2007, just J A N A said…
    peace... good lookin on the request! stay fly!
    At 11:08pm on May 21st, 2007, Black Lion Productions said…
    ill flow man, halle berry is dope as hell, get at me... peace.
    At 9:53am on May 21st, 2007, Gi3MO said…
    Really feeling your style man.

    Flyeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    Keep it movin bruv...

    Giz
    At 8:50am on May 21st, 2007, Black Part said…
    What's poppin' ma man Black Element !!
    Like ur stuff!
    Check me out on myspace.com/blackpart
    Stay coo'

    Black Part
     
     

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