@Chox_mak910 @IAMDJYRSJERZY Cross Colours & Starter Jackets

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For everyone that is now discovering DJ YRS Jerzy and Chox-Mak they have a
movement called “90’s Flow” which is all about taking you back to the
1990’s era of hip hop. Many people feel like there isn’t enough real music
out here and Chox-Mak is out here trying to make a change to that. DJ YRS
Jerzy and Chox-Mak deliver the cover to their debut mixtape “Cross Colours
And Starter Jackets” which is in the works and will be scheduled to drop in
a couple months. This mixtape has nothing but 1990’s hip hop instrumentals
with the vocals and rhymes of Chox-Mak and it will be hosted by DJ YRS
Jerzy. The graphic design on this mixtape cover was brought to you by
Scotland’s own Bunty Beats.

@DurtyKash “My #Money Dont’ Fold No More”

The neighborhood of Homestead Street is infamous round these parts; a hot-bed of every type of crime, populated mostly by jack boys and corner boys, all looking for a way out. Twenty year old rapper, Durty Kash, had those same aspirations growing up there, coupled with a taste for the finer things, but thanks to a strong family those dreams lead him down a different path than those he was surrounded by. Showing his talent for music early, Kash was lucky enough to refine his chops alongside the budding talents of now nationally known locals like Riff Raff and Kirko Bangz, even opening up on tour for Nelly and Yo Gotti. Discovered by Houston indie label, Money to Blow Music Group, which is headed up by CEO Young Lace, the two discovered a kinship built around the desire to feed he masses radio-friendly rap music and live lavish off the proceeds. Here is a visual sample off of Kash’s debut album, “Let’s Live Lavish”, expected later this year on which Kash describes his early years over a T.A. produced beat. The video was directed by Michael Artis.