Scott King @Realscottking Drops Off Some New visuals
track titled "Everyday Struggle" Prod By @b._thorp Filmed and edited by Dominic Fondon. Scott King continues to show us why he is one to watch, with his upcoming EP on the way hosted by The Breakfast Club's Dj Envy and BE 100 Radio's, Dj Waffles. Features include Miguel, Uncle Murda, Mysonne, Tory Lanez, Musiq Soulchild. With production from Harry Fraud, Drumma Boy, Bryan Michael Cox & more.
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Back and better, the reintroduction of Scott King, the artist formerly known as Q Da Kid has not been an easy journey, but one that has aided in the growth of who Scott King is as an artist today.
Scott King – a name that derives from the combination of his maternal family surname and the concept that men should be kings – brings a message that is mostly missing from the industry today. He skips the braggadocio and forgoes the glorification of money, women, and drugs. With a sound and lyrical content reminiscent of the days of real hip-hop, Scott King’s rhymes focus on humility, dreams actualized, and perseverance.
When King presents his thoughts to the world, he wants his fans to know that he has something to talk about and that every experience that he puts in his music is apart of his life one. King makes a fan out of anyone that listens to his music or anyone who has the opportunity to see his captivating live performance. He understands that “There are a million people going through what I’m going through and I want to share that with them,” and this spills over in his musical performance.
He has had the pleasure of working closely with some of the industry’s most infamous and influential figures who have aided in moving the culture forward. With guidance from legendary industry executive Chris Lighty and having been formally signed to Def Jam records, King is not new to the game but ready to show the world what the game’s been missing.
Currently, King is collaborating with Grammy-nominated producer, Drumma Boy Fresh, Grammy- award-winning producers Bryan Michael Cox, Cool & Dre and more. Scott King is set to release new EP at the top of 2018. Until then, he continues to release heat.
Scott King – a name that derives from the combination of his maternal family surname and the concept that men should be kings – brings a message that is mostly missing from the industry today. He skips the braggadocio and forgoes the glorification of money, women, and drugs. With a sound and lyrical content reminiscent of the days of real hip-hop, Scott King’s rhymes focus on humility, dreams actualized, and perseverance.
When King presents his thoughts to the world, he wants his fans to know that he has something to talk about and that every experience that he puts in his music is apart of his life one. King makes a fan out of anyone that listens to his music or anyone who has the opportunity to see his captivating live performance. He understands that “There are a million people going through what I’m going through and I want to share that with them,” and this spills over in his musical performance.
He has had the pleasure of working closely with some of the industry’s most infamous and influential figures who have aided in moving the culture forward. With guidance from legendary industry executive Chris Lighty and having been formally signed to Def Jam records, King is not new to the game but ready to show the world what the game’s been missing.
Currently, King is collaborating with Grammy-nominated producer, Drumma Boy Fresh, Grammy- award-winning producers Bryan Michael Cox, Cool & Dre and more. Scott King is set to release new EP at the top of 2018. Until then, he continues to release heat.
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