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Delion Diaz : One Way Street
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He's the artist that's not afraid to be himself.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Hip Hop
Release Date: 2007
One Way Street © Copyright-Delion Diaz
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Public Service Announcement 0:57 Not Available
Me, Music & My Ambitions 3:48 Not Available
New York Times (Interlude) 0:39 Not Available
New York Times 3:34 Not Available
Angel 4:35 Not Available
Live Fast, Die Slow 4:18 Not Available
Their Last Breath 3:44 Not Available
Tha Baddest 3:07 Not Available
Chillin' To A D. Wunn Tune 1:28 Not Available
Windows Down 3:20 Not Available
Club Lights 3:31 Not Available
Merengue 2:27 Not Available
Second Time Around 3:17 Not Available
One Thing 4:17 Not Available
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Album Notes

Still think that urban culture is on the verge of it's own demise? Still turning on your radio and hearing the same song? Still have nothing worth while in your CD players & iPods? The resolution to all these questions lie within one name: Delion Diaz . There's a new breed of artists coming to the light and he's proven to be the first. Delion Diaz (which is also his government name) represents what a true hip-hop artist is. With record labels consistently looking for the next gangster rapper or the next commercial rap star, Delion contines to stick to his "real music" formula that's made him every hip-hop fan's dream artist. Not only does he tend to not follow trends but his music quickly becomes popular amongst his steadily growing fan base and those who are introduced to him for the first time. He's becoming known for his fusion of exceptional lyrics & infectious beats. In recognition of his entrepreneurial spirit, Mr. Diaz became the Director of Promotions & Marketing for Reign Music & Media, LLC; an independent media firm based in Staten Island, NY. As if he doesn't have enough under his umbrella, he also co-hosts "Reign Radio", an internet radio station. If this is what you call "carving his own lane", then it's safe to say construction has just begun.

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