DrugstoreCowboy
01-17-2011, 07:57 PM
<div style="float:left; margin: 4px;"><a href="/matlock/play"><img src="http://thirdstyle.com/game/files/levels/53/bn.jpg"></a></div>Matlock is the grimiest whiteboy you don't know. He's a master lyricist. A truly gifted song-writer oozing with charisma and swagger. A diverse artist that is not just an incredibly talented story-teller with the ability to pull you into the page, but a beast on the mic, spitting some of the most ferocious lines heard in hip-hop today. The self-proclaimed “Bob Dylan of Rap” has many names; Morty Goldstein, Johnny Bandana, Honky-Kong & Dances with Hoodrats just to name a few. Call him what you want, he's been putting it down for a decade, and now has a fan base that stretches to all four corners of the globe.
After making a name for himself in the Chicago underground hip-hop scene during the late 90’s, Matlock’s music found it’s way to the airwaves when Kevin Beecham played it on the legendary “Time Travel Show” on local college radio station WNUR, where he soon became a regular. Matlock and his crew, Family Jewels, began performing all over Chicago, and independently released Crazy Artist Type (on cassette) in 1999 and Paradise Lost in 2001. He caught the attention of many more established local acts such as All Natural, battle legend JUICE (1997 Scrbble Jam Champion-defeated Eminem) and Chicago hip-hop pioneer E.C.illa, who he worked with on an unreleased remix of his song “Strugglin” produced by Kanye West.
You can <a href="/matlock/play">play "Brand New Nikes"</a> off his new album '2707' stepped by <a href="http://thirdstyle.com/profile/Patashu">Patashu</a> on ThirdStyle!
For more info on Matlock:
<a href="http://www.MySpace.com/MATLOCKHATESYOU">Myspace</a>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/MATLOCK/141862200223">Facebook</a>
After making a name for himself in the Chicago underground hip-hop scene during the late 90’s, Matlock’s music found it’s way to the airwaves when Kevin Beecham played it on the legendary “Time Travel Show” on local college radio station WNUR, where he soon became a regular. Matlock and his crew, Family Jewels, began performing all over Chicago, and independently released Crazy Artist Type (on cassette) in 1999 and Paradise Lost in 2001. He caught the attention of many more established local acts such as All Natural, battle legend JUICE (1997 Scrbble Jam Champion-defeated Eminem) and Chicago hip-hop pioneer E.C.illa, who he worked with on an unreleased remix of his song “Strugglin” produced by Kanye West.
You can <a href="/matlock/play">play "Brand New Nikes"</a> off his new album '2707' stepped by <a href="http://thirdstyle.com/profile/Patashu">Patashu</a> on ThirdStyle!
For more info on Matlock:
<a href="http://www.MySpace.com/MATLOCKHATESYOU">Myspace</a>
<a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/MATLOCK/141862200223">Facebook</a>