What happens when really skilled rappers flow over truly bangin beats?

DIRTY EARTHLINGS!

 

Stepping on the stage for the first time in 1988, TEXT 1, (age 9) and his brother SNUPH B, (age 6) appeared at the “Take Back the Streets” outdoor concert, in Denver, Co. This media acclaimed event garnered the front pages of the local newspapers and was also the lead story on many of the local television newscasts. All agreed on one point: A young rap duo from Denver had "STOLEN THE SHOW" This began a storm of media attention that climaxed with their being asked to perform at the 1988 Budweiser Budfest concert.opening for the Buss Boys. Over the next several years the boys performed as RAD, and later as The Binz Boyz; recording the theme song for the international hit motion picture “DOLLY DEAREST”.

 

Relocating to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1992, The Binz Boyz released “The Mob of Las Vegas”, which brought them international attention. They changed their name to Blok Rokaz (pronounced Block Rockers) to reflect their ever maturing sound and released “Kickback” and “This is for the Westside” which expanded their fan base and led to performances with the likes of Red Man, Jay-Z, The Five Footas, Razkaz, Immature, Run-DMC and Whodini., Their lyrical exploits have been heard on major radio stations in Los Angeles, St Louis, Orlando, Denver and even in the international markets of London, Amsterdam and Sidney. As with other styles of music it is often said that "a good lyric is a strong song" and these guys are definitely swimming toward the deep end of that statement. Anyone listening with EARS will readily admit that SKILLS, SKILLS and more SKILLS are a primary, fundamental feature of this group. The potential of this combination of beats and rhymes is unfathomable.

 

Now returning to the stage with a more mature focus and seasoned skills they are known as DIRTY EARTHLINGS. In 2006 they recorded the theme song for the 2007 motion picture release “The Texas Beach Festival Movie” titled “We’re at the Beach party”. They also appear in concert in the movie.

 

TEXT 1 ; born FREEMAN BEATY began his performing career at the age of 7 as

a multifaceted member of the Hip Hop Nation, TEXT represented B-BOY style break dancing to the fullest appearing in David Byrne's motion picture "True Stories" and the underground classic film "Cold Chillin".. Now with his attention fully focused on creating beats, producing tracks, controllin mics, stages and any M.C. "with the testes to battle …", TEXT is set to command the attention of mad Hip Hop Headz PERIOD! TEXT 1 is undefeated in MC competition.

 

SNUPH  ; (pronounced SNUFF) born FRANKLIN BEATY, began representing on the mic as a little shorty (age 6). Signed by NBC Television at the age of 8, he was the star of his own T.V. show "Beatys Beat" and established himself as a well known Denver media star. This show went on to be nationally syndicated as News for Kids. As TEXT's understudy in the rap game, Snuph began building his lyrical skills to fully represent his own on the battle field. He has graduated from the school of Hip Hop with honors having majored in " Lyrical Skills", and excelling in M.C. Demolition 201 and Keepin It Real Without Frontin( Advanced Course). Snuphs lyrical hysterics hit M.C.'s like deadly venom.

 

 

Dirty Earthlings includes D.J. Steelo, among Las Vegas most popular local club d.j’s who packs AND BRINGS the ammo for Dirty Earthling runs.

 

D.E. can also include Marlo Bloxson, aka Lo who brings a terrific rhythm & blues voice and pedigree to the Dirty Earthlings shows and studio production. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio Lo first made his mark by opening in concert for James Brown as a pre-teen.

 

Dirty Earthlings often also includes Jonny O, the international man of mystery. His rap style is unique and unequaled for deep thought, entertaining metaphoric assembly.

 

 

Now to Infinity

Dirty Earthlings

Don’t Sleep!

 

 

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