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Apr 06, 2008

INDEPENDENT MUSIC POWER HOUSE NEVER SO DEEP RECORDS DEFIES THE ODDS

"Two Big Album Releases In The Spring Of 08' From Artists Jim Snooka & Insane Poetry"

South Carolina April 1, 2008 -Independent Hip Hop companies have survived predictions of their impending death more times than any other force in popular music. With five albums released in 2007 and two additional album releases in the spring of 2008, Never So Deep Records continues to defy this conjecture. On the schedule for spring 08' are two eclectic albums "Dead Sea Scrolls" by Rap veteran Insane Poetry and "The Gospels Of Reverend Wallace" by emcee Jim Snooka (Both albums will be exclusively produced by Multi Platinum producer DJ Bless). Lead off singles from both of these albums have already hit the airways and the worldwide net. Insane Poetry's "Ghetto Metal" debut singles "There Will Be Blood" B/W "Jihad" and Jim Snooka's "Hostel" are causing havoc on the underground music scene. With these two spring releases, Never So Deep Records continues to beat the odds. Keep your ears to the streets! These albums are sure to be heat seekers.

About Insane Poetry:

Before Gravediggaz, before Insane Clown Posse, there was Insane Poetry. Though the underground got its first taste of the blood-splattered lyrics of rapper Cyco and his posse via their 1992 album Grim Reality and the lead-off single "How Ya Gonna Reason With A Psycho," Insane Poetry actually hit wax the previous year on Rodney O-Joe Cooley's single "Get Ready To Roll". In 1990, they introduced themselves to the LA gangsta music scene with an appearance at the legendary "Coolin In Compton Festival" alongside N.W.A., Compton's Most Wanted, and Big Daddy Kane. So Insane Poetry's street cred is rock solid...yet this ain't no irrelevant, old school outfit either. Like Kool G Rap and Kool Keith, Insane Poetry has managed to stay one step ahead of the underground rap scene and relevant as hell. Following up on the success of the 2007 album, 'Fallen From Grace', Insane Poetry is back with the "Ghetto Metal" production of DJ Bless. Look for the album "Dead Sea Scrolls"

About Jim Snooka:

Jim Snooka was first introduced as a feature on the highly acclaimed album "Darko Effect" (Boondocks Saints-NSD-2005). Shortly after, he showcased his skills on the DJ Bless production album "A Perfect Murder". The single from that album "Blowin Up The Spot" caused an instant buzz and was placed in rotation by numerous commercial, college, satellite and internet radio stations. "Blowin Up The Spot" was the top 5 added song of the week and broke into the top ten single slot on RapAttackLives.com (Issue# 277-April 30, 2007). Snooka's first video from that single moved through the internet like an uncontrollable virus. Jim Snooka showed he could be humorous and thought provoking at the same time. The "Blowin Up The Spot" video became an underground favorite. With the release of his new single "Hostel" and upcoming debut album "The Gospels Of Reverend Wallace" (NSD-08'), Jim Snooka will have an opportunity to show his all-star status.

About DJ Bless:

DJ Bless secured his first Record label deal with MCA /Universal in 2002 at the age of 18 years old. Since entering the music industry, DJ Bless has showcased his production skills with some of the music industry's best producers such as; Kanye West, Scott Storch, Sean Combs, Swizz Beats, Sha Money XL, Rick Rubin, Havoc, R. Kelly and many more. He has also produced songs on LiL Kim's Chart busting Album Labella Mafia (Atlantic Records 2003). In 2004/2005 DJ Bless signature production was heard around the world on several high profile remixes including, Mystikal's "Pu**y Pop" (Jive Records), Dirt Bag Featuring Fiend "I'll Leave You Dead" (Jive Records) and releases from both Keith Murray and the Outlaws. In 2005/2006 DJ Bless produced and mixed several songs on a Wendy Goldstein Project "That One Way" (Czarnok, Capital Records) and also placed music on EA Sports Fight Night 2005. DJ Bless is presently working on several major industry production projects including the musical score for the docudrama "Hoop Realities" (Key Stone Films/And1) a follow up to the award winning documentary "Hoop Dreams". DJ Bless has also been commissioned to direct and score his first full feature film ("Insane") to be released in the winter of 2008/2009.

About Never So Deep Entertainment: 

Never So Deep Entertainment is a company formed to act as a talent source, production/developmental company and a record label in the traditional sense of selling manufactured music all under one roof. Never So Deep Entertainment is the leading and fastest-growing independent e-music company in North America. The Never So Deep Entertainment corporate umbrella encompasses the Never So Deep Records Music label, Suicidal Filmz, and NSD Music Publishing. NSD Entertainment operates its own fully self contained record Label and film company based in New York/South Carolina. The record label covers multiple music genres. Founded 5 years ago in North America, Never So Deep Entertainment has built unique strengths in the development, production, marketing, licensing and distribution of recorded music and film.

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For additional information on the Never So Deep Records label and its roster of artists, please visit www.neversodeeprecords.com or email info@neversodeeprecords.com


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