Charlotte, NC - February 09, 2013 - Hip
Hop artist Felony Fame gained a considerably amount of recognition
after being crowned as “The Coldest” in the Coors Light 2012
competition. As a part of the nationwide “Search For The Coldest” win, he received a championship belt and a produced track from Hip Hop’s highly respected DJ Drama.
In the short documentary “Rise To Fame”,
Felony Fame also known as Feli Fame, shows excerpts of his life in
North Carolina and accredits many Hip Hop legends, but states that his
persona and brand was a reflection from his grandmother who passed away
last year.
Finding opportunities to reveal his talents at a young
age seemed inconceivable coming from Robeson County, which was known
for its racial tension and riots amongst Blacks and Native Americans.
"The ability to think, dream and pursue are only taken for granted by
the ones that sit, sleep and abuse. I was a kid with a speech
impediment up until my high school years. No one believed I would ever
talk correctly and now I'm an artist. Winning a national competition
that involves one hundred percent of something I was thought to never
do. Speech not only became my job, but it became a way of life for me.
That goes to show that will power is far more stronger than any doubt
could ever be." says Felony Fame
"Overcoming adversities in my
life didn't happen right away. Time took its course and allowed me to
not only grow, but to rise and realize that opportunities come in the
most rarest form", states the emcee. Along with his musical abilities,
Fame rose to also become an actor and screenwriter for his upcoming
short film “Dirty Laundry: Greed Has No Face” which will be released
this year.
very very cool...
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