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Christian Talcott Webster (born October 13, 1988), better known by his stage name Chris Webby, is an American rapper from Norwalk, Connecticut. Webster has released many mixtapes such as the DJ Drama -hosted Bars On Me (2012) and his EP There Goes the Neighborhood (2011), which peaked at number 101 on the Billboard 200 .
Optimus Rhyme is most widely considered a nerdcore group because of the nerdy nature of their lyrics. The name of the band as well as the stage names of the members and many of their lyrics refer to the Transformers franchise. Their music is a combination of rapped hip hop lyrics with funk rock music. Optimus Rhyme formed in Seattle in 2000.
Homegrown is the second EP by American rapper Chris Webby.The EP was released on November 12, 2013, by his own label Homegrown Music and eOne Music.The EP features a guest appearance by Strange Music rapper Rittz, and contains production by Harry Fraud, DJ Burn One, Rich Kidd, Sap, and Ned Cameron among others.
Various hip-hop artists have sampled "I Need a Dollar" or freestyled over the instrumental, including Yelawolf, T.I., Wax, Dumbfoundead, Chris Webby, MGK, and Mac Miller, and Sammy Adams. Australian artist Xavier Rudd covered "I Need a Dollar" on 'Like a Version', a segment on the Australian radio station 'Triple J'
Webby began to speak about releasing his debut album following the release of his second EP, Homegrown. On September 26, 2014, Webby released album art and a release date for the album. [7] He has also released dates for the Chemically Imbalanced Tour in order to promote the album. [8] On October 1, the album was made available for pre-orders ...
Connecticut Casual is the fourth solo studio album by American hip hop recording artist Apathy.It was released on June 3, 2014 through Dirty Version Records. Production was handled by Teddy Roxpin, Da Beatminerz, Smoke The World, The Doppelgangaz, and Apathy himself, who produced the majority of the project.
01. "Spell My Name Right (Intro)" (feat. DJ Premier & Termanology); 02. "Stop, Look, Listen" (feat. Styles P, Termanology, & Q-Tip); 03. "Express Yourself '08" (feat. ...
Rappers who have voiced discontent with mumble rap include J. Cole, [11] Hopsin, [29] Chris Webby, [30] Logic, [31] Russ, [32] Joyner Lucas, [33] Taboo of Black Eyed Peas, [34] and Eminem. [35] On his album Kamikaze , Eminem criticized multiple "mumble rappers" after declaring that "The boom bap is coming back with an axe to mumble rap" in the ...