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Sizzle : The Awakening
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Horrorcore, Hardcore, Southern Rap, Rock/Rap, straight up all styles covered with this artist. Sizzle "The Awakening" has arrived.
Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap: Horrorcore
Release Date: 2007
The Awakening Record Label: Sizzle
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Intro 1:05 $0.99
Final Introduction 2:18 $0.99
What I'm Bout 3:01 $0.99
Inside the Mind 1:17 $0.99
The Awakening 3:02 $0.99
Til' I Die 4:02 $0.99
The Sizzle Love Song 3:01 $0.99
B**** Girl 3:42 $0.99
Before 0:33 $0.99
Hit the Right Spot 3:39 $0.99
I Don't Give a 3:53 $0.99
Yup! 3:34 $0.99
What's My Name 3:34 $0.99
Terror Dome 3:02 $0.99
I Can See the Light 3:00 $0.99
This is How We Roll 3:17 $0.99
Edited Version 3:29 $0.99
Soulja 3:56 $0.99
Look Into My Eyes 3:46 $0.99
Outro 7:05 $0.99
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Album Notes

Started writing music in 1999 inspired by artists such as Master P, Mr. Serv-On, Twiztid, Blaze, Soulja Slim, Pyscopathic Records and the Insane Clown Posse who have made millions off of independant music. The first song recorded by Sizzle was in 2003 and he released the underground independant album "No Future Without a Past" that same year. The album production wise was very poor, with no money for promotion and proper equipment the album flopped and did not get noticed. Lyrically Sizzle had to step his game up, because that's the reason people buy music, not to mention having good beats is an ear catching thing to have as well. He then went to work on his second album "A New Beginning", production wise the album was better and lyrically as well. Still without the proper equipment, it was hard to get his point across on what he was trying to accomplish with rap music. Finally 2006 came and Sizzle was desperate to be heard. He then made "What's My Name" an EP which sold over 100 copies in 2 weeks. The album did not have a Parental Advisory label like the previous albums he'd released. He wanted a broader audience and fanbase, the album's production was better, and lyrically a lot better but still not the standard he wanted. So, back into the studio, he needed help and enlisted Tractor and Danger Dan to help him produce and write his album "The Awakening". The album was a major success production was top notch, lyrically, subject matter, and quality was beyond Sizzle's imagine and he was finally satisfied with the completion of an album. The album released in January moved over 500 copies in 3 months and is still moving everyday. The hit single "B**** Girl" produced by Danger Dan was #10 on the Soundclick charts in Kentucky last November and has had a couple hundred free downloads. "Til' I Die' is sure to be the next Kentucky anthem. The new single "The Awakening" is making noise as we speak eventhough not on the cover, the album does carry the PARENTAL ADVISORY and is not suitable for people under 18, and though not suitable, you'd still enjoy it. In 2007 the future looks brighter than ever for Sizzle and with production from Danger Dan, he's sure to make a hit. The ultimate goal is to sign a record deal with an independant company. The mainstream is not a place we will likely see Sizzle with his content being somewhat not appropriate for some people. Check out the album, don't be the last in your town to have Sizzle "The Awakening"

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REVIEWS

BEST CD ON THIS SITE
author: Rich (Paco) Miler
This is by Far the best music on this site if you dont pick up this cd your missing out.Come May we'll be taking the underground over by storm watch for us we're UNDERGROUND RISING RECORDS Everysong on this cd has a different miss keeps you wanting to listen to all the tracks and not just skip around but Soulja and Whats My Name and This Is How We Roll are by far the best 3 tracks on this disc
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Tru Juggalotus....
author: Da social misfit
Keep it underground for the sake of Psychopathic Records. - Da social misfit
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Kentucky in the underground scene
author: Murder Dog Magazine
I didn't know what to expect when I picked up this album, but was very suprised. It's a nice mix of music and I like the way the songs all flow together. The standout songs are "B**ch Girl", "Til' I Die", "Hit the Right Spot", and that "Final Introduction" straight bumps. If you like southern rap, and into ICP type music, pick this up, you can't lose!
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Kentucky in the underground scene
author: Murder Dog Magazine
I didn't know what to expect when I picked up this album, but was very suprised. It's a nice mix of music and I like the way the songs all flow together. The standout songs are "B**ch Girl", "Til' I Die", "Hit the Right Spot", and that "Final Introduction" straight bumps. If you like southern rap, and into ICP type music, pick this up, you can't lose!
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