The Strain Song 420
MC Whiteowl
Performed By
MC Whiteowl
Album UPC
888174141060
CD Baby Track ID
12332665
Label
1 State Hip-Hop
Released
2013-08-19
BPM
90
Rated
0
ISRC
ushm81345808
Year
2013
Spotify Plays
168
Songtrust Track ID
113697
Writers
Writer
Aaron M Handelman
Songwriter ID
15537
PRO
ASCAP
Pub Co
CD Baby Publishing
Composer
Aaron M Handelman
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Publisher Admin
CD Baby Publishing
Rights Controlled
Master and Publishing
Rights
One-Stop: Master + 100% Publishing
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - NY - New York City
Description
Real New York Hip-Hop from a well rounded MC, DJ & Producer.
Notes
MC WhiteOwl was born on July 9, 1976, in the Bronx, N.Y. He is a native New York MC, DJ, beat maker and record producer. An all-around hip-hop junkie, WhiteOwl is well known for his soulful beats, as well as spitting an aggressive form of freestyle.
He was first introduced to the world as WhiteOwl, on Reprise Records, in 2001, when he served as an MC in the short-lived hip-hop quartet, Bad Ronald. The group garnered significant MTV airplay with its first single "Let's Begin." The video, produced by Marc Klasfeld, memorably opens with White Owl rising from a garbage can filled with Marijuana smoke.
MC WhiteOwl is a Greenburgh, N.Y. native, who began spinning records when he was 13. He further developed his musical skills at Woodlands High School, where he first learned the art of spitting and the keys to developing memorable beats.
As a freshman at Binghamton University in upstate New York, he worked at the college radio station, 90.5 WHRW. During the long, cold Binghamton winters WhiteOwl taught himself to use the Akai MPC-2000—the device that, to this day, provides his beats with their signature soulful, trippy feel. Whether making originally based tracks, or chopping samples, he delivers raw boom bap every time.
Upon graduating Binghamton, WhiteOwl hit New York City looking for a job in the music business. He regularly DJed famous NYC parties, and was a regular performer at The Wetlands. WhiteOwl also served as the only Concrete Jungle Hip-Hop DJ to both spin records and rhyme. His mix-tapes were always in stock at Burkina on Houston, and he was a regular standout at many NYC hip-hop parties.
After bombarding A&Rs and heads with mix-tapes and freestyles, and working with future stars Sam Hollander, DJ Mondee, FazeOne, DJ Gravy and DJ IXL, he received a Reprise record deal in 2001. He spent 2001 traveling the country by van with Bad Ronald, rhyming and spinning for large crowds as an opening act for many famous bands. In 2002, when Bad Ronald disbanded, WhiteOwl began focusing on his career as a DJ in the NYC clubs.
In 2011, WhiteOwl had a chance meeting with his partner in
1 State Hip - Hop, Mr. Bruno Beatz. The musical magic was immediate, and after creating the song " The Secret " together, the 2 started working on the album " Higher Intelligence. "
MC WhiteOwl, along with his production partner, Mr. Bruno Beatz, drops 1 State Hip—Hop's first project,
" Higher Intelligence, " in 2013.
The music speaks for itself. With WhiteOwl rhyming, writing and co-producing 12 of 14 tracks, and guest production by Statik Selektah and DJ Mondee, the album is destined for greatness.
He was first introduced to the world as WhiteOwl, on Reprise Records, in 2001, when he served as an MC in the short-lived hip-hop quartet, Bad Ronald. The group garnered significant MTV airplay with its first single "Let's Begin." The video, produced by Marc Klasfeld, memorably opens with White Owl rising from a garbage can filled with Marijuana smoke.
MC WhiteOwl is a Greenburgh, N.Y. native, who began spinning records when he was 13. He further developed his musical skills at Woodlands High School, where he first learned the art of spitting and the keys to developing memorable beats.
As a freshman at Binghamton University in upstate New York, he worked at the college radio station, 90.5 WHRW. During the long, cold Binghamton winters WhiteOwl taught himself to use the Akai MPC-2000—the device that, to this day, provides his beats with their signature soulful, trippy feel. Whether making originally based tracks, or chopping samples, he delivers raw boom bap every time.
Upon graduating Binghamton, WhiteOwl hit New York City looking for a job in the music business. He regularly DJed famous NYC parties, and was a regular performer at The Wetlands. WhiteOwl also served as the only Concrete Jungle Hip-Hop DJ to both spin records and rhyme. His mix-tapes were always in stock at Burkina on Houston, and he was a regular standout at many NYC hip-hop parties.
After bombarding A&Rs and heads with mix-tapes and freestyles, and working with future stars Sam Hollander, DJ Mondee, FazeOne, DJ Gravy and DJ IXL, he received a Reprise record deal in 2001. He spent 2001 traveling the country by van with Bad Ronald, rhyming and spinning for large crowds as an opening act for many famous bands. In 2002, when Bad Ronald disbanded, WhiteOwl began focusing on his career as a DJ in the NYC clubs.
In 2011, WhiteOwl had a chance meeting with his partner in
1 State Hip - Hop, Mr. Bruno Beatz. The musical magic was immediate, and after creating the song " The Secret " together, the 2 started working on the album " Higher Intelligence. "
MC WhiteOwl, along with his production partner, Mr. Bruno Beatz, drops 1 State Hip—Hop's first project,
" Higher Intelligence, " in 2013.
The music speaks for itself. With WhiteOwl rhyming, writing and co-producing 12 of 14 tracks, and guest production by Statik Selektah and DJ Mondee, the album is destined for greatness.
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