For the Hip-Hop lover that's hip to the Golden Age classics, you should be familiar with Common's classic, reflective joint "I Used To Love H.E.R.". Through that record, Common channeled his feelings about a lover that used to be the center of his attention, until she became someone new that he no longer recognized.
Grizzy Hendrix's new offering "I Used To Love Kanye" is a bit similar. Firstly, the NYC rapper has built a solid career thus far by lyrically taking on controversial topics within his music, & this time around, Kanye West is the subject matter of his new rhyme.
Many rappers of today look to Kanye as their inspiration, especially with the type of artist he was at the beginning of his career. As time progresses, however, we all know that musicians can get jaded & somewhat blindside their fans with the "new" them. Grizzy aggressively maps out his feeling about the GOAT with his latest video that nearly parallel's his tone throughout the song. I'm sure many fans & emcee's that used Yeezy's career as the blueprint for their own can relate all the same.
Artist Bio
Reigning from Laurelton, Queens, NY and having been co-signed by the likes of Tech N9ne, Wale, Bizarre from D-12, DJ Cocoa Chanelle (Hot 97, Kiss FM), and many more success story's, Grizzy Hendrix raps with a passion comparable to Tupac and Eminem while packing vivid and witty lyrics similar to The Notorious B.I.G., Nas and Jay-Z. Having entered Hip-Hop as an associate to fellow Queens representative Stack Bundles, Grizzy's story begins when he was inspired by Tupac Shakur to begin writing poetry at age ten. Although he did not begin to consider making his Hip-Hop artistry a full career until his junior year of college, Grizzy Hendrix credits Stack Bundles for helping him develop his own flow and style while educating him on the various aspects of emceeing. Having been privileged enough to hear Stack's unreleased Gangsta Grillz mixtape before the late, great artist's passing, the untimely death of Grizzy's friend and mentor only motivated him even further to reach for the stars.
Now known for his recent collaboration with Skyzoo, Emanny and AlistProducer titled "Lost Borough" as well as the controversy filled songs "J Cole Ain't Fucking With Me" and "Mommy Daddy", Grizzy Hendrix has also performed at SXSW both in 2013 and 2012. Grizzy Hendrix's latest solo project, titled Schizophrenia, was released in 2011 and received critical acclaim from multiple industry insiders as well as fans around the world. As of now, Grizzy is hard at work with his Masked Mob team to complete his next solo release, Controversy, an album that will be produced entirely by AListProducer, a music producer who has worked with the likes of Dr. Dre, Joell Ortiz and Akon. With most modern artists being here today and gone tomorrow, Grizzy Hendrix is aiming to leave a lasting impact with his fervor filled and brutally honest music that breaks each and every politically correct boundary.
Social Media:
@GrizzyHendrix
source: Niyah Nel
Grizzy Hendrix's new offering "I Used To Love Kanye" is a bit similar. Firstly, the NYC rapper has built a solid career thus far by lyrically taking on controversial topics within his music, & this time around, Kanye West is the subject matter of his new rhyme.
Many rappers of today look to Kanye as their inspiration, especially with the type of artist he was at the beginning of his career. As time progresses, however, we all know that musicians can get jaded & somewhat blindside their fans with the "new" them. Grizzy aggressively maps out his feeling about the GOAT with his latest video that nearly parallel's his tone throughout the song. I'm sure many fans & emcee's that used Yeezy's career as the blueprint for their own can relate all the same.
Artist Bio
Reigning from Laurelton, Queens, NY and having been co-signed by the likes of Tech N9ne, Wale, Bizarre from D-12, DJ Cocoa Chanelle (Hot 97, Kiss FM), and many more success story's, Grizzy Hendrix raps with a passion comparable to Tupac and Eminem while packing vivid and witty lyrics similar to The Notorious B.I.G., Nas and Jay-Z. Having entered Hip-Hop as an associate to fellow Queens representative Stack Bundles, Grizzy's story begins when he was inspired by Tupac Shakur to begin writing poetry at age ten. Although he did not begin to consider making his Hip-Hop artistry a full career until his junior year of college, Grizzy Hendrix credits Stack Bundles for helping him develop his own flow and style while educating him on the various aspects of emceeing. Having been privileged enough to hear Stack's unreleased Gangsta Grillz mixtape before the late, great artist's passing, the untimely death of Grizzy's friend and mentor only motivated him even further to reach for the stars.
Now known for his recent collaboration with Skyzoo, Emanny and AlistProducer titled "Lost Borough" as well as the controversy filled songs "J Cole Ain't Fucking With Me" and "Mommy Daddy", Grizzy Hendrix has also performed at SXSW both in 2013 and 2012. Grizzy Hendrix's latest solo project, titled Schizophrenia, was released in 2011 and received critical acclaim from multiple industry insiders as well as fans around the world. As of now, Grizzy is hard at work with his Masked Mob team to complete his next solo release, Controversy, an album that will be produced entirely by AListProducer, a music producer who has worked with the likes of Dr. Dre, Joell Ortiz and Akon. With most modern artists being here today and gone tomorrow, Grizzy Hendrix is aiming to leave a lasting impact with his fervor filled and brutally honest music that breaks each and every politically correct boundary.
Social Media:
@GrizzyHendrix
source: Niyah Nel