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RAPPER ARTICULATE RELEASES HIGHLY ANTICIPATED EP SLAVE FOR THIS DOLLAR

Posted by bigced on May 19, 2008

The highly anticipated EP “Slave For This Dollar” has finally arrived and Rapper Articulate paints an ever so vivid picture of the struggles that everyone can relate to! His message about capitalism and the controversial issues that power this beast is unleashed throughout his entire EP! On his first single “Don’t Go” produced by D-Tox, Articulate’s lyrical prowess and swag is ascertained. On his title track “Slave For This Dollar” produced by Rickie Jacobs, Articulate educates and entertains but is the underlying message that this talented Rapper leaves you with that grabs you by the throat and has you gasping for air. Articulate’s message is as clear his name and it is no wonder why he is being hailed as the People’s Champ!

Be sure to log onto www.slaveforthisdollar.com  to purchase “Slave For This Dollar” and see why Articulate is being hailed as the People’s Champ.

Also check out Articulate on MySpace at:www.myspace.com/itsartic

About Articulate
 Born in Washington, DC, raised in Baltimore, MD, and now back to DC where he attends The Art Institute right outside of the city, Articulate is repping hard for the area and poised to make some noise. It is very fitting that Artic still chooses to take his artisty even further. Not just as an emcee, but in general. Artist has a wide skill
set and rap just happens to be the best of them. It is impossible to fit him into any box or category other than just “real”. With the insight of a Nas, lyricism of a Big Pun, an imagination of an Eminem, and the honesty of a ‘Pac, Artic crafts tracks with his own unique voice.

Articulate has performed in many cities across the east coast, in cities such as DC, Baltimore, Philly, and New York, at venues including Howard University’s famed Cramton Auditorium, University of Maryland’s Stamp Student Center, Drexel University, and many more. In 2006, he released The Torch Has Been Passed EP, which has received much acclaim. Articulate was featured on the Make Hip Hop Not War National Tour, and his song, “Buses and Trains” is on the Make Hip Hop
Not War mixtape, which was mixed by the Murda Mami’s DJ Chela. He has also been featured on the radio show Strictly Hip-Hop on WEAA 88.9FM in Baltimore as a repeated “Test Bin” winner and as a featured artist on the “Friday Night Fire” segment.

2008 promises to be the best year of the emcee’s career as he is set to release his highly anticipated EP, Slave For This Dollar. This EP will illustrate Artic’s range as an artist as he displays his ability to build on a deep concept while keeping the masses entertained. Fans and soon to be fans can expect top notch production, stellar lyricism and a conceptual vision that is unmatched. Slave For This Dollar will be available Spring 2008.

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