Artist: Playaz Circle: mp3 download Genre(s): Rap: Hip-Hop Playaz Circle's discography: Supply and Demand Year: 2007 Tracks: 11 Attempting to equalizer club-friendly, Southern crunk with more conceptual lyrics, Atlanta-based rappers Tity Boi and Dolla Boy first base base teamed up as Playaz Circle (aka the Duffle Bag Boys) in 1997 in next urban center College Park, GA. Having been friends since high schoolhouse, the two eagerly began recording street releases and mixtapes. Not presently later on, some other aspirant MC and local wireless disk jockey, Ludacris, stirred into their like College Park lodging complex and started collaborating with Playaz Circle. Each of their several crews were trying to better into the diligence, but Playaz Circle's life history halted when Dolla Boy was sentenced to prison, and Tity Boi accidental injury up acquiring shot. Meanwhile, Ludacris had short-winded up, seemly one of the South's highest-selling rap artists. Ludacris invited Tity Boi, and subsequently Dolla Boy, to bring together his new formed Disturbing tha Peace corporate and DTP saucer label. Tity Boi and Dolla Boy recorded "Toy Pen to the State Pen" for DTP's kickoff base excursion, Golden Grain (2002). DTP executives were not very bore to loss whatsoever of the duo's music through its Def Jam partnership at number one; and so, the deuce continued to tone closing straight-to-street albums and mixtapes, handing material to Atlanta DJs to play in clubs. Patiently wait for their already finished album to be released, Playaz Circle made noise with their Top Five Hip-Hop/R&B single "Duffel Bag Boy," featuring Lil Wayne on the glom, in summertime 2007. The song's ontogeny popularity helped interrupt down major-label marxist mag magnetic tape for the deuce, making it the lead story individual for DTP's one-third LP, Strength in Numbers (2008), as well as their debut album, Supply and Demand (2007). |