Artist: RT-FaQ
Song: Dos
Beat: Produced By ASurms Music for The Great Joint Commission
Video Directed By: Alex White Productions
Produced By: Doorway
Coming out of East Saint Louis, Illinois; representing the independent label Doorway, RT-FaQ is gearing up for the release of his newest project 'Ea$t $t. Lo$er$' with the drop of his first video/single "Dos". The song is produced by The Great Joint Commission (Asurms and Richie Rich), and they made sure this one was a banger; while also allowing room for RT-FaQ's rapid fire delivery yet substance filled lyrics. RT-FaQ spends the track describing some of his personal battles, as well as letting people
know he doesn't have time for other people throwing negativity or shade in his life. This conscious; self-reflection lyrical output, combined with a banging track, is the formula that RT-FaQ has packed into 'Ea$t $t. Lo$ers'. "Dos" is just a sample.
The video for "Dos", shot by Alex White of Dim Productions, follows along with the theme of the movie White Men Can't Jump. RT-FaQ plays the role of Sidney Deane, and RT's friend Donnie Millas plays the role of Billy Hoyle, all the way down to the hat. Watchers of the video tag along with the two of them on their basketball adventures through the streets of East Saint Louis and Southern Illinois; as they try to avoid a sore loser who just ran to the trunk, take a ride around in a drop top, and make a friendly wager along with way. Does it end just like the movie? That's for viewers to discover. So now it's your turn to step out on the court, lace up your shoes (zapatos), and check out "Dos" by Ramel "RT-
FaQ" Prince, right this second. DOS!!
Take a look at RT-FaQ Son www.heirjordin.com
Five year old prodigy rapper makes song about Black History Month.
Heir Jordin (Jordin Jackson-Prince) of East Saint Louis, Illinois, son of proud father and rapper Ramel "RT-FaQ" Prince of the group Doorway, released his debut song and video "Proud History" dedicated to showing pride for his African American culture and heritage. The five year old rapping phenom raps "I'm proud, I'm proud of my Black History, it's history, and I'm proud" on the chorus for this anthem which amplifies and sums up the overall theme of the release. Jordin mentions historical figures Malcom X, Martin Luther King, Frederick Douglas, Rosa Parks, Gabby Douglas and more, articulating and rapping like no other five year old has done before. The video follows Heir Jordin on his journey to many East Saint Louis and Saint Louis historically Black landmarks like the Jackie Joyner Kersey Center, the Old Saint Louis Courthouse, the Delmar Loop Stars, and the Chuck Berry Memorial Statue. Heir Jordin also teams up with his brother Royale Prince (Teddy P) and an array of wild and crazy kids to further hype up the performance scenes. Come along and be amazed by the future of Hip Hop as five year old heir Jordin releases "Proud History", which could quite possibly be the most profound Black History song ever made! www.doorway.us
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