Lockstarr
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A New School track by Lockstarr.
"R&B HG.mp3" is a New School track by Lockstarr on SoundClick. The song establishes its own world and invites the listener to settle in. The track creates a listening experience that feels raw and energetic. If Lyracist and Southern Beats is in your rotation, "R&B HG.mp3" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Raw and energetic track by Lockstarr.
Independent artist Lockstarr drops "DIE RICH.mp3", a New School track on SoundClick. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. With a tone that is raw and energetic, Lockstarr's track connects on an emotional level. Listeners who follow Lyracist and Southern Beats will feel right at home with this Lockstarr release on SoundClick.
Producer, songwriter, and artist, the prodigious lyricist LockStarr has been consistently building a buzz through out the entire Southeast region. The Brooklyn native relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2003, and since then has procured a publishing deal and has become a House producer for Lif Lyne Recording Studio, one of Charlotte's most prestigious recording institutions. She has collaborated with some of North Carolina's biggest artist and musicians, including indie rock/ urban folk sensation JocElyn Ellis, King Carter, Sonny Rich, Nadia Sade and DJ Dexter Dynamite. With influences such as Slaughterhouse, Jay-Z, Eminem, and Kanye West, LockStarr's sound is mixture of message driven lyrics, word play and a distinct vocal delivery, over infectous beats ranging from Neo-Soul to Rock. Her first single Across the Sky from her highly anticipated EP which will be released late September 2010, has been featured on HipHopWired.com's Artist spotlight. With this just being the beginning of LockStarr's bright future in music, one may be left to ask what's next? Stay tuned to the LockStarr Movement...
Started rapping in freestyle ciphers in my old neighborhood. People were very supportive and always encouraged me to keep practicing. So I started to ink my thoughts down on paper. Recorded my first song in a studio setting when I moved to North Carolina and the rest is history.
I do perform where I live. I've performed at the Evening Muse, Spirit Square, just to name a few. I love to perform, but I'd prefer to do it in different cities than to just isolate myself to my living quarters. While performing at a car show, I jumped of stage...that was pretty dope.
I'm a big fan of lyracism so my influences are Slaughterhouse, Eminem, Jay-Z, Kanye West, Soul Kahn. In terms of composing the Neptunes and Kanye West are 2 of the biggest influences for me.