Killa Kill

D.B.R.

Killa Kill
Performed By D.B.R.
Album UPC 884501911740
CD Baby Track ID 12135195
Label DBR
Released 2013-05-23
BPM 128
Rated 0
ISRC QMG9P1300007
Year 2013
Spotify Plays 3
Writers
Writer Gregory Seth Jackson
Pub Co Gregory Seth Jackson
Writer Olajuwon Oj Leeks
Pub Co Gregory Seth Jackson
Writer Christopher Michael Bragg
Pub Co Gregory Seth Jackson
Writer Jarmal Jarmal Leeks
Pub Co Gregory Seth Jackson
Composer Christopher Michael Bragg, Gregory Seth Jackson, Jarmal Jarmal Leeks, Olajuwon Oj Leeks
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled Master
Rights Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - Georgia

Description

Coming from the hometown of Outkasts' Big Boi, this debut release from the Savannah, Ga. rap foursome DBR unleashes a powerful southern-bred sound and presents lyricism that is raw and real. This is music with a message!

Notes

DBR, or "Down by the River," is a new southern rap group that represents what rap music has been missing. Coming "Straight outta the C-port" of Savannah, Ga., emcees Masi, OJ, Smith and Mal-ski are as talented as they are diverse. Hailing from different areas and backgrounds, the artists found a surprisingly natural bond after a chance meeting in a home recording studio brought them together in early 2012. After a few impromptu recording sessions produced the energized "On Da Reg" and the impressive "C-port back," it was clear that the foursome had a strong connection on the mic and the group "DBR" was formed. Based on compelling real-life topics that range from life in the new south to the struggle of the underdog, the thoughtful lyricism and the competent messages found within the groups' songs really set them apart from the rest. An eclectic mix of driving drums, southern swing rhythms, and dark synths, the mood is sky-high one minute, borderline morose the next. Confident, cocky, and brash here; melancholy, low, and resentful there, the varied rap styles and cultures of the group's members is an interesting amalgamation that is reflective of their generation's issues and attitudes as a whole.

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