the granada sent me a flier for the the tech concert there on sept 24Tech N9ne
Tech will always be from KC, but he and his crew now live in LA ("This is what it’s going to take to blow this shit all the way out of the water," says manager Travis O' Guin). His current 56-city tour will make a stop in Lawrence Friday, where he and the rest of the Strange Music posse (Kutt Calhoun, Project Deadman, Scatterman and Snug Brim) will blow up the spot with full-length sets and hyped-up guest appearances.
Tech’s second 'Absolute Power' single – "Imma Tell" – recently hit BET and M2. Given Tech's talent and work ethic, it may not be long before he's in rap's uppermost echelon. His third full-length – "Eveready: The Religion" – will drop in early '05 and the album is already attracting interest from the likes of Interscope and Def Jam. Add to that guest spots from E-40, Busta Rhymes and Eminem (negotiation pending), and Kansas City has its best chance yet to make its mark on the national map.
some pretty interesting shit in it
Tech will always be from KC, but he and his crew now live in LA ("This is what it’s going to take to blow this shit all the way out of the water," says manager Travis O' Guin). His current 56-city tour will make a stop in Lawrence Friday, where he and the rest of the Strange Music posse (Kutt Calhoun, Project Deadman, Scatterman and Snug Brim) will blow up the spot with full-length sets and hyped-up guest appearances.
Tech’s second 'Absolute Power' single – "Imma Tell" – recently hit BET and M2. Given Tech's talent and work ethic, it may not be long before he's in rap's uppermost echelon. His third full-length – "Eveready: The Religion" – will drop in early '05 and the album is already attracting interest from the likes of Interscope and Def Jam. Add to that guest spots from E-40, Busta Rhymes and Eminem (negotiation pending), and Kansas City has its best chance yet to make its mark on the national map.
some pretty interesting shit in it