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Male · Joined on April 28, 2008 · Born on August 10th
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Male · Joined on April 28, 2008 · Born on August 10th
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At the age of 4, I was entertained by various instruments. During my grandfather weekend band practice, I would play around with his musical instruments. My first instrument of choice was the trumpet, which I played thoughout my junior high and high school years. In the summer of 1979, in Atlantic City, N.J. I experienced music in a raw and powerful form, called "rap"! It was from the street and I knew from that day, how I was going to provide for my family in the future, the entertainment business. In 1988, I started my own label called Percell Records, my group name was called Percell Corey Productions (P.C.P). I released my first album in 1989, entitled ( "The Mini Dose"). The first single off the album was (" For Those who may not know me'). The video was featured nationwide on The Video Jukebox. I also released an second album in 1993, entitled ( Murder, Death, Kill"). It was distributed by Big East Entertainment, ( "U Down Wit Tha Mass"), the video was shot in Paterson, N.J. My last project, entitled Percell Records Presents: The Underworld Volume 1, which I released 3 singles off the Album, ("Hoodwellers") ( "Break Bread") and ("Time for Freakin"). The video for ("Time for Freakin") known as, Bongo's Versace, Parasuco's, was the longest running video on BET's Uncut. Coming Soon! Drink it Down da Movie.

Male · Joined on April 28, 2008 · Born on August 10th

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