Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Duval Digital Media Pool



Sam Freeze
Sam Freeze
Featuring & Produced by Ric Atari
"DROP" 75 BPM

Drop (Dirty)
Drop (Clean)
Drop (Inst)
Drop (Pella)

DOWNLOAD THE MIXTAPE
DJ BURN ONE & SAM FREEZE
"THE FREEZE CUP MAN"
http://atariparty.com/mixtapes/TheFreezeCupMan.zip
(Right-Click & "Save Target As")

Visit the web page version of this email
Mp3Crate.com/SamFreeze




CONTACT INFO

Blacktree Music Group
(866) 570-3999
BlackTreeMusic.com

MySpace.com/TheFreezeCupMan
Twitter.com/SamFreeze
Facebook.com/Sam.Freeze
Ric-Atari.com

Booking: The Aspen Agency
(678) 559-6404) 
theaspenagency@gmail.com


The Aspen Agency



Sam Freeze
                                                             The Freeze Cup Man
 
 
          Known as the freeze cup man in the streets because of his access to anything that anybody wants, the name stuck with him and now his music will stick with you. After stumbling into rap at the age of 14 that once started out as a playful competition with a friend, those times led Sam to a life changing career move. Some will compare his rap style to MJG and Andre 3000, but most claim they have never heard anything like him. And why is that? His music is distinct and Sam does not want to be compared to other artists. "I feel that the industry needs something fresh. Everything is starting to become real monotonous."

            With a raw passion for only rapping about life experiences, he also incorporates an expanded vocabulary to artistically convey his message, yet he is not completely locked in to rap about the same subjects. Otherwise, he would be boxed in a category and according to Mr. Freeze, being boxed in stipends artists' artistic abilities. "Over 85% of what I talk about actually happened to me. A lot of rappers feel they have to rap about dope and money because that's what folks have been rapping about. Most likely they weren't living that lifestyle before they got that check."
 
            With the industry standards in mind, Sam decided to sign to Blacktree Music, an independent label versus a major label. "Under an independent label, I'm able to be myself. Under a major label, an artist doesn't always get to make the music that represents them." Not only does Sam have the passion for music, he's also passionate about branding his ideas into other avenues. His up and coming brand, Cold Baby, is a company that consists of photography, artwork, clothing, jewelry, and cars just to name a few. Again, this goes back to his history of being the man that can and will continue to provide it all as his songs climb the music charts and become popular over seas. "Within the next five years, I see Sam Freeze everywhere. On every channel, every magazine, every radio station."

             "If you ain't saying something that don't make sense, then it don't make sense for [radio stations] to play it." It's evident that it not about the money for Sam Freeze. He wants his listeners to know who he is, where he's from and where he's going. Until he sells out a concert at Madison Square Garden or until wow the world during the super bowl, he will continue to freeze the world into his lyrical trance.

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