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Cynthia Clawson - Forever 1983
Forever When Jesus Has A Hold On You His Voice Here Comes His Love There's Power In The Blood Hands Come Celebrate Jesus Get Happy Ruby Heaven I'll Keep My Eyes On You
Peter worked with Tony on his 'Iommi' solo album contributing lead vocals to "Just Say No To Love".
IOMMI
S/T (2000)
Priority Records
Birmingham / U.K. 🇬🇧
Sugarhill Ddot Signs To Priority Records
L-R: Orlando Wharton, Executive VP, Capitol Music Group/President, Priority Records, Sugarhill Ddot. Photo Credit: Larry Busacca
Sugarhill Ddot, one of the most prominent emerging artists in New York City, has signed to Priority Records. The 15-year-old prodigy – whose name is a nod to the historic Harlem neighborhood of Sugar Hill, where he grew up – is the first artist to sign to Priority since esteemed creative executive Orlando Wharton came on board at Capitol Music Group (CMG) to relaunch the legendary hip hop label.
L-R: Sarah Abdallah, A&R Manager, Capitol Music Group, Sugarhill Ddot, Orlando Wharton, Executive VP, Capitol Music Group/President, Priority Records. Photo Credit: Larry Busacca
Orlando Wharton, Executive Vice President of Capitol Music Group and President of Priority Records, said, “We’re bringing New York back. Sugarhill Ddot is a star in the making to ignite the resurgence of Priority Records.”
Sugarhill Ddot added, “Being signed to Priority Records is a blessing. I thought being a signed artist would never be possible. I’m grateful for this opportunity.”
While coming up in the Harlem drill scene, Sugarhill Ddot received co-signs from such artists as Drake and Lil Durk. His releases – which include “Evil Twins” and “Evil Twins, Pt. 2” with the late Notti Osama, “Lost Boy,” “I Wanna Love You,” and “40s N 9s” with DD Osama – consistently rack up millions of streams and YouTube views. Sugarhill Ddot recently opened for Lil Durk. Check out his story in this “Before They Were Famous” feature.
Mos Def - “May–December” (Black On Both Sides, 1999)
"Goldyn Chyld (produced & scratches by Dj Premier)" by Ras Kass
“Guess I'm a rap nigga, cause homeboy its a wrap, commit a drive-by with the music express van & toss the gat, hop on a red eye to N.Y.C. though, D&D linked with Primo and I'm hungry, so I'mma take what you got, throw up a dub, spit at the camera like Tupac, my rap style is Sheek like two Lox, word on a few blocks, my technique's too hot, I repeat, do not, get it twisted, get ya head a brick or Park in 106 bitch, they catch me exprayin a halo, with an imitation J-Lo, ya know, haters lay low, who the only west coast nigga to air out Kay Slay mixtapes though, Rassy mo dirty, SC 430, steering with my knee, eating a plate of beef curry, beyotch”
“100 Miles And Runnin’” (1990)