New York, NY - February 26, 2008 - Rapper, Producer and musical mastermind, Spot is set to release his first full length album of his lyrically impressive repertoire, titled A Breath Away. A Breath Away is becoming a highly anticipated third street album. Critically acclaimed and virally loved, tracks like "She Hates Me" featuring R Kelly, "If the Game" featuring Atlanta Hit Maker, Gucci Mane, and "Take Me Home" featuring Rich Hil, newly signed artist of Swizz Beats, are just a few of the heavy hitting songs that will be on the top of everyone's playlist. A Breath Away is set to be released on Tuesday, March 12th and is available for purchase.
Spot truly has the Midas' touch and shortly will be expanding his many other talents and plans to hit the ground running after the release of A Breath Away. He is set for national touring dates, collaboration with Hip Hop geniuses and starting next month, will begin to shoot QD3's documentary, titled, Almost Famous, who was the mastermind behind, Tupac's Thug Angel. This documentary is set to showcase Spot's day to day life as he rises to the top and enters into the hip hop fame dynasty.
Since the release of the two projects, SPOT has scored and contributed music to television networks CW11, BET and MTV. In addition to receiving foreign press (France's Rap US and Groove Magazines), SPOT made has appearances on various national radio shows. Gracing stages alongside the likes of Akon and David Banner, SPOT has also performed in two infamous NY prisons (Riker's Island and Arthur Kills). To top it off, in May 2006 SPOT made prime time television history, becoming the first independent artist to appear on MTV (Sucka Free) to promote a mixtape, the previously mentioned A Dollar & A Dream. Spot is set for greatness and is available for interviews, commentary, and performances in New York and outside of New York, upon request.
See Spot rap. See Spot produce. This Coney Island, New York, MC and beatsmith recently released his indie debut, A Breath Away, featuring collabos with Gucci Mane and R. Kelly (the latter artist on "She Hate Me"). Backed by Jimmy "Henchman" Rosemond, Spot spits with his woozy flow and shares his sharp eye for the routines of daily life, making him a BK cross between Devin the Dude and Lupe Fiasco. See Spot blow up? Soon enough… --MTV
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