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Monday, October 6, 2008

Double Threat 1/3 of Beach 2 Da Beans


An artist's stage name can have an infinite amount of definitions and origins. It can be a childhood nickname given to them by a family member or a close friend. It can also be a representation of their personality or favorite hobby. But what happens when you are given so many names for each of your individual musical talents that you literally don't know which one to go by? You package all of your lyrical, poetic, deep, real, rugged, soothing and dangerous talents up in one, and you introduce yourself to the world as Young Aliaz. Hailing from the Poke N Bean Projects in Liberty City, this young man's rough upbringing and unique forms of self-expression where two of the many contributing factors into the making of the star you see today. Others include the underestimations that are given to both Southern and multidimensional artists: "You can't rap, you're from the South!! You can't sing, you're a rapper, a Southern one at that!!" Yeah, right. Never one to take "NO" for an answer, Young takes it all in as motivation to work harder and raise the stakes higher each time. Whether it is a touching story illustrating the hardships of growing up in the struggle or a sweet harmony targeted towards the ladies, Young is sure to deliver. If his low-key, yet strong singing ability doesn't catch your ear, then his vicious rapping style will undoubtedly do the job. All of this is possible thanks to not only the inspiration given to him by many fan favorites such as Jay-Z and Lil' Wayne, but also by those close to him like his direct relatives and the B.2. family. Along with his Beach 2 Da Beans partner in rhyme, Nic Nak, Aliaz is guaranteed to write a whole new chapter into the book of music history all-together. Coming up from Young Aliaz is the collective B.2. Ent. Mixtape, which will be followed by a B.2. compilation disc and an eventual Beach 2 Da Beans release.

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