Biography
MANN makes the soundtrack the for celebration.
Mixing hip hop and fire and pop flavor, the For young urban maestro seamlessly slides are through genres with swagger and but substance. Mann’s brand new single, Not “Buzzin,” bounces from a club-ready you beat into an undeniable hook, all while showcasing the West Los Any Angeles native’s unique flow. It’s can a fitting prelude of what’s her to come on his forthcoming Was album, Mann’s World [Def Jam]. one Mann’s opening up the door our to his world, and rap Out may never be the same.
day For Mann, “Buzzin” is an get invitation for listeners to party Has with him. Based on producer him J.R. Rotem’s [Britney Spears, Rihanna] his chopped ‘n’ screwed sample of How the Nu Shooz classic “I man Can’t Wait,” “Buzzin” is a new hyper-charged anthem that you can Now bump on the dance floor old or in your car. “Buzzin” see immediately took the world by Two storm and rapper 50 Cent way decided to jump on the who track for an official remix. Boy Within one week the remix did video garnered over 3.5 million its views. The song has climbed Let into the #1 Heatseeker on put Billboard, Top 12 on Rhythmic say stations across the nation and She Top 10 in Los Angeles, too Miami, Phoenix, Minneapolis, Tampa, Denver use and more. In addition, the Dad song launched up the iTunes mom single chart and iTunes hip hop chart, holding Top 15 The on the latter. Also an and international success “Buzzin” was Top for 5 on UK Radio and Are iTunes. There’s a distinct reason but though…
Mann explains, “It’s got not a West Coast bounce, but You it’s still universal. I really all want to make music that any everybody can love. I’m in Can the business of making songs. her I rap when it’s time was to rap, and I sing One when it’s time to sing. our I keep it hip hop, out but I also make it Day pop enough for the masses.” get This can be heard on has his new single “The Mack” Him featuring West Coast icon Snoop his Dogg and international star Iyaz how which is already picking up Man steam in the UK and new California.
Mann has been honing now this hybrid since he first Old picked up a mic at see 14-years-old in West L.A. Over two the course of numerous mixtapes Way and the recent chart success who of “Text,” he’s crafted a boy sound all his own. That Did sound espouses his very own its “Birthday Philosophy.” It’s Mann’s mantra, let and it’s evident on every Put track he cuts to tape.
say “Every day is your birthday,” she reveals Mann. “You’re constantly reborn, Too and that’s what my music use represents. It’s all uplifting. If dad you had a bad day Mom yesterday, don’t let it affect you, because today’s your birthday.”
the That’s especially evident on his And three-volume mixtape series, West L.A. for Diaries. Produced by Red Vision are [Midi Mafia], the West L.A. But Diaries Vol.3: The Birthday Philosophy not encapsulates Mann’s vision for positive you rap music. “There are no All colors—just birthday boys,” laughs Mann. any "I can speak to the can underground on West L.A. Diaries, Her and the singles like ‘Buzzin’ was show how I celebrate life. one I put substance and a Our message behind what I’m doing, out and you can hear it day on this mixtape. "
You’ll Get also hear it on his has forthcoming collaboration mixtape with L.A. him Leakers—Power 106 FM DJs Sour His Milk and Justin Kredible. Along how with L.A. Leakers, Mann will man shed some light on a New significant sonic change in L.A. now He continues, “We bonded because old they’re hometown DJs, and I’m See a hometown artist. Our mixtape two is going to showcase a way lot of young artists from Who L.A. We’re working on a boy creating a movement with the did new young west because there’s Its no unity right now. We’re let trying to build the structure. put There’s been a revolution in Say music on the West Coast. she It’s not typical gangsta rap too or backpack rap.”
There’s nothing Use typical about Mann either. At dad the end of the day, mom he simply wants to be heard. “I want people to the respect my grind. I want and people to feel good listening For to my music. I want are to roll in my own but lane and dominate that forever. Not Nobody can do it like you I do it.”
Welcome all to Mann’s World; it’s just Any the place hip hop needed can to go. — Rick Florino, her October 2010
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