Truly Slick has brought a whole new different sound to the West Coast. That has a unique sound that is slightly different from regular bay area songs we hear. Its hot and bangin go get it and request it at your local music store or get it online at www.cdbaby.com/trulyslick
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I personally love TrulySlick's music. The beats are HOT! and their raps are
Slammin. I would refer this to all my young peoples as a great party CD.
Hope everything is good with you all.
Talk to you soon.
C.J Porter
C.J. Porter
C.J.Porter@JustOpenTheDoor.com
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TRULYSLICK
TrulySlick is a hip-hop rap group with a coast to coast creative force. Truth and E-Dizzel carry with them, powerful production as well as rich lyrical content. Truly Slick was funded by Freddie T. of Game Tite Records. C.J. Mack is the respectful manager of this powerful Game Tite movement. TrulySlick has a solid foundation and is ready to takeova. With various club performances around California, TrulySlick has gained a large fan base. Their first album was released in August of 2005. “Watch Me,” their first single hit 19 on the top 20 chart of Urban network Radio. You can hear TrulySlick music on various radio stations. TrulySlick has hosted the Independent Video Show in Los Angeles and will be appearing on more shows such as, “The Sac. Town Independent Video” in Sac, and “Representing the Bay” in Hayward, California. TrulySlick has a national flavor that comes from years of experience and a creative combination. Creating TrulySlick was truly slick.
Sacha Starr, Seattle,WA.
Sacha Starr - Roc Tv (Apr 21, 2006)
Finally some hip-hop for the grown folks! You wont' hear much of the N-word, talk about "bitches'or the like on this CD. Trulyslick has delivered a product that is palatable to every true hip-hop fan. Their hot track "Watch Me" is catching the attention of radio stations and DJ's everywhere. This CD celebrates partying, being about your business, and having a good time. This rap duo proves that rap doesn't have to always be gangsta, somtimes it can be TrulySlick
William - The 916 Magazine (May 7, 2006)