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Mad Man Smooth : Red October
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The energetic member of IV L.I.F.E. with a delivery and style that keeps your attention. Great r&b and rap mix...perfect for bangin' all night long.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: West Coast Rap
Release Date: 2003
Red October Record Label: Sweat Shop Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Dawning 2:23 $0.99
Who Is You? (Feat. Y. Spyder) 4:14 $0.99
Some Real Sh*t (Feat. Rukkus) 4:58 $0.99
BattleCry Pt. I 4:01 $0.99
Somebody Betta' Hold Me (Feat. Y. Spyder) 4:38 $0.99
Tell Me Tha' Truth...(Feat. IV L.I.F.E.) 3:58 $0.99
Souljah Boy 2:40 $0.99
A Beat & A Blunt 3:15 $0.99
Gravity 4:03 $0.99
Dead End (Feat. Y. Spyder & Kaactress) 4:17 $0.99
Hand Ova Fist 3:43 $0.99
Whut U Stand IV? 4:05 $0.99
Smoke Session 3:59 $0.99
Tha' Earth Is My Turf (Feat. Bomb) 4:04 $0.99
Water My Seedz 3:16 $0.99
At It Again 4:28 $0.99
Local Anasthetic (Feat. Y. Spyder) 4:52 $0.99
(Don't Trip) - Bonus Track 3:21 $0.99
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Album Notes

Mad Man Smooth is an artist who hails from the inner depths of Pomona, California, a city he describes as "Home of Raw Undiscovered Talents." Born in the Los Angeles area, Smooth and his family relocated to "P-Town", which he calls "The Land". There he first discovered a love for the lyrical aspects of Hip Hop. He has always had a passion for music, being raised by a single mother who was deeply into dancing, and an older brother (AFX) who was into deejaying and beatboxing. Smooth got involved early in the game and soon went from recording weekend KDAY programs to break dancing and poetry writing. Then, taking it a step further, becoming a lyricist "I was bred into music. As far as I can remember, saving allowances just to go buy records and 45 singles." From this spawned an attraction like no other, spending numerous weekends recording on a broken 4 track reel to reel owned by his mother, who gave it to her sons to record their sessions and ideas.

In 1988, Smooth was introduced into a music family that his brother (AFX) and a couple of friends started called "P.I.E." (Posse In Effect then changed to Pomona's Insane Empire). "They were the talk of the school. I would watch them freestyle and create ideas in our garage and go to high school games and serve other MCs. I wanted to be a part of that!" Soon after he became a member, he began the journey of honing his skills.

Smooth states that his style took time to develop. "The writing came naturally. But, the delivery part I worked on for years. But, I stayed at it even when I was criticized. My style is unorthodox. It's an on and off beat combination and that took time to "lock in pocket".", says Mad Man Smooth. He continues by stating that his content isn't the usual West Coast Gangsta and has a lot more to offer. "I've been "Blessed" with a talent, been thru many life experiences, plus I'm an intelligent individual and I want my music to portray just that...music for every type of vibe." He takes pride in the fact he's not a bandwagon jumper, staying true to what his heart, mind, and pen create.

Experiences include performing at house parties, clubs, shows, and talent contests. He has also been offered contract agreements from record labels but, was unable to accept. Besides performing, his greatest experience has been understanding the business aspects of the music industry and with that knowledge build on a dream. "We were ahead of our time. From here on in, it's all "Hand Ova Fist"."

Future goals are to put Sweat Shop Recordings on the map to hold it's own against the larger players in the music industry. "We are in this to make a statement. It's like a football game. It's 4th & Inches with 20 seconds left on the clock. We have the ball. The play is called. The snap is made. Touch Down! We are victorious!", says Mad Man Smooth.

As Mad Man Smooth walks out of the room, he turns around and says, "Nowadays people think that because they have a contract, they got skillz. But, money and a contract doesn't equal skillz."

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REVIEWS

Good Stuff
author: d0hja
You can tell some time has been put in to making this album, from the beats to the lyrics. I like the direction the songs go lyrically and musically.. You guy's are def, heading in the right direction.
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This is the business right here
author: Babeboy
All I can say is yall doing the most over-there! Loving it boyyy boyyyy! Keep it pushing spead love this way, and I'm servin it right back at cha. We gotsta do it!
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don't sleep on this one, you are missing out if you do!
author: s3n0ry
First off, the overall production is tight. A quality production with a twist and a bang. The lyrical flow is smooth and hard. Smooth definitely shows he is versatile with this CD. I was very impressed, as he can and will flow with the best. Keep it up, I will keep listenin and spreadin the word!
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The Real Meaning of Underground. Hard Lyrics and Hype Beats
author: Airron K. Toles aka Lef Illegal
In essence "A Beat & A Blunt" says it all. Whether it's chronic or stress, with AFX's beats and Smooth's lyrical content, this is definitely one to blaze to.
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