MP3 Maestro - Maes for Short
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A mix of old school and new school hip/hop without the glamor. A taste of the new with out the after taste.
15 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Alternative Hip Hop, HIP HOP/RAP: Hip Hop
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Maestro, a noun meaning a distinguished musician and a great artist, at least thatâs the dictionary definition. Maestro, or Maes for short, is far more than the average emcee. Drawing his inspirations from artists like Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, and KRS-ONE, which he says is his reason for picking up a pen. As well as Redman, Outkast, and Eminem. However, his style is difficult to label. He draws no comparisons to any of his lyrical mentors. Having grown tired of the same stale subject matter of todayâs hip-hop scene, Maes chooses to approach his music with a âtruth firstâ mentality. Whether heâs flaunting his lyrical prowess on songs like Maes 4 Short and Kangaroo or poetically bearing his soul and frustrations on tracks like Can You Help Me and Blaze My Life Away, Maestro maintains his integrity as a writer. Still Maestroâs greatest work comes when he turns to his own life experiences for inspiration; His struggles and hardships that werenât born from the street but from emotional obstacles that he has learned to overcome. âMy music is my therapy.â he says, âI canât speak about anything I donât know. I want to reach people I cant do that if I donât know what Iâm talking about so I talk about what I do know and hope that someone out there can say âDamn I feel the same way...thought I was the only one.â
Maestro speaks to the meek and lost. He speaks to the souls of those forgotten by hip-hop...souls like his own. Maes speaks to the humanity of hip-hop leaving us with a greater understanding of what truth sounds like. A sound that hip-hop has forgotten and left behind. He realizes his gift and accepts his responsibility that comes with it, the responsibility to be true to his craft, his audience, and himself.
Hip-hop is being blessed with a new voice, its very own rap psychologist. VAâs best kept secret is about to leak out. Get ready...here comes Maestro.
15 MP3 Songs
HIP HOP/RAP: Alternative Hip Hop, HIP HOP/RAP: Hip Hop
Details:
Maestro, a noun meaning a distinguished musician and a great artist, at least thatâs the dictionary definition. Maestro, or Maes for short, is far more than the average emcee. Drawing his inspirations from artists like Slick Rick, Big Daddy Kane, and KRS-ONE, which he says is his reason for picking up a pen. As well as Redman, Outkast, and Eminem. However, his style is difficult to label. He draws no comparisons to any of his lyrical mentors. Having grown tired of the same stale subject matter of todayâs hip-hop scene, Maes chooses to approach his music with a âtruth firstâ mentality. Whether heâs flaunting his lyrical prowess on songs like Maes 4 Short and Kangaroo or poetically bearing his soul and frustrations on tracks like Can You Help Me and Blaze My Life Away, Maestro maintains his integrity as a writer. Still Maestroâs greatest work comes when he turns to his own life experiences for inspiration; His struggles and hardships that werenât born from the street but from emotional obstacles that he has learned to overcome. âMy music is my therapy.â he says, âI canât speak about anything I donât know. I want to reach people I cant do that if I donât know what Iâm talking about so I talk about what I do know and hope that someone out there can say âDamn I feel the same way...thought I was the only one.â
Maestro speaks to the meek and lost. He speaks to the souls of those forgotten by hip-hop...souls like his own. Maes speaks to the humanity of hip-hop leaving us with a greater understanding of what truth sounds like. A sound that hip-hop has forgotten and left behind. He realizes his gift and accepts his responsibility that comes with it, the responsibility to be true to his craft, his audience, and himself.
Hip-hop is being blessed with a new voice, its very own rap psychologist. VAâs best kept secret is about to leak out. Get ready...here comes Maestro.
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