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Home arrow The News arrow Latest News arrow RedCloud Readies Third Album
RedCloud Readies Third Album PDF Print E-mail
Written by Syntax PR   
Friday, 20 April 2007
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Groundbreaking rapper RedCloud is prepping for the release of his third album, the highly anticipated Hawthorne’s Most Wanted. The Los Angeles area-based artist hopes to move rap forward by looking toward its past.

“Original hip-hop was uplifting and positive,” says RedCloud, whose first two albums, 2001’s Is This Thing On? and 2003’s Traveling Circus, have sold more than 40,000 copies collectively. “It gave somebody hope and changed people’s lives. It was street poetry that anybody could relate to. Now, people are rapping about things that your average person can’t relate to -- the cars, the diamonds, the money. I rap about average person stories, issues that people don’t usually deal with. I want to let them know what’s going on.” Advertisement

ImageThe Indigenous-Mexican rapper has three singles kicking off Hawthorne’s Most Wanted. The funky “Tapatio” features RedCloud and Pigeon John trading braggadocio rhymes, while the thumping “Guns & Roses,” which presents RedCloud alongside heavyweight guests Jayo Felony, Eek-A-Mouse and Tonex, examines spiritual topics. “405,” with Lord Zen and Dannu of the Visionaries, allows RedCloud to salute the famous California highway that connects several prominent cities, including Los Angeles and San Diego.

If RedCloud seems to have an affinity for the road, there’s a reason A touring machine, RedCloud is slated to perform more than 140 shows in 2007. His constant touring has helped expose his high quality, dynamic songs to fans thirsty for meaningful music.

“He’s really creative with how he writes,” says Timothy J. Trudeau, president of Syntax Records. “I still love hip-hop, but it’s getting to point where I’m not impressed with lyricism anymore. With RedCloud, he can do basic stuff, and he can get ridiculously complex. I’m a fan of his music first. It just so happens that he makes business sense, too. You put it all together and it’s a no-brainer.”
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South Dakota loves Red Cloud
written by Shilo , January 25, 2008
Jamming the album right now and it is awesome. His lyrics are bad and have a good message too, which is lacking in hip hop these days. Keep it up and I hope to see you live sometime....Lakota winyan from South Dakota. That song about Little Bighorn is awesome.
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written by FUDGE, May 01, 2007
I agree! The Tapatio video is hot
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written by Teknikoman, April 27, 2007
RedCloud is hot! His new album is going to be great, the video is dope
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written by Matthew Kerr, April 20, 2007
"Tapatio" is a hot video! I can't wait for this guy's work to be sold (so I can get it!)!

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