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Follow on Google News | 4 Thirty Hittin' The Radio And Clubs Hard With Their Swagger-heavy, Slow-snapping Club Single.Don’t confuse their name with new terminology for a bong hit; 4Thirty’s buzz is on the come up with their single entitled "This Is The Life."
By: N.W.M.P./Michael Oronde Wright "Bigshot" Rah and Pro grew up in New Orleans' notorious Ninth Ward. When their families blended, the step brothers quickly realized they had a bond that was deeper than hip-hop—they had both lost a parent at a young age. Rah lost his mother as a kid and Pro's father, a police officer/cocaine dealer, was shot and killed when he was six years old. "We have had struggles that need to be heard," says Rah. "We used to go to bed hearing rats in the wall. I moved around a lot—from pillar to post." Chris came up in Houston's equally infamous Fifth Ward, also in a single-parent home. "My moms kept afloat, taking on three jobs, which left me on my own a lot. Our stories are all connected. That's where our chemistry comes from. We understand the struggle." "4Thirty is a real group," says Pro. "We weren't just put together. This is our reality." It's that struggle that has inspired their music. A mixture of melodic hooks and street-inspired lyrics, 4Thirty's sound follows in the tradition of legendary Southern hip-hop acts like The Geto Boys, UGK and The Hot Boyz—but with their own universal twist. Tracks like "This Is The Life" (featuring artist/producer TJ Boyce) and "I'm Fly" showcases both the trio's lyrical ability but also their original sound. "We're a breath of fresh air to the genre," says Rah. That breath of fresh air is already paying dividends. 4Thirty recently scored their first chart hit when "This Is The Life" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at 97. "We're blessed to have charted already," says Rah. "But when TJ told me I said, 'You ain't seen nothing yet.' We expect more from ourselves." 4Thirty sees themselves as more than just rappers—they are a part of the new generation of musicians who understand that they have to take their music to the masses via social networking and viral videos. The group has created a base of over 4 million fans on their MySpace page alone. "That's why we launched our YouTube channel," says Pro. "This is a new world. It's not like the '90s. We gotta do what we can to touch the people." With that kind of vision to win and an understanding of the true definition of struggle, it's no wonder that fans are eagerly awaiting the release of their debut album, A Day In The Life, due in 2009. They are taking listeners on a journey of what their day-to-day lives are about.—from their struggles to their successes. Pro puts it best when he says, "Pain births passion—and our pain birthed our music." For additional information or interviews contact: Michele Roy D.M.P. Public Relations Telephone: 732-619-5008 Michele@dmppublicrelations.net # # # Next Wright Marketing & Promotions (N.W.M.P.) is an independent entertainment marketing and promotions division of Bigshot Music Group, Inc. that specializes in Radio Airplay, DJ Relations, Distribution, and Special Events. End
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