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The year was 1995 and the hip hop smash single "Danger" as performed by the renowned MC/DJ team Blahzay Blahzay, (Blahz the MC and Pf Cuttin the DJ) dominated the airwaves and the national nightclub scene. This was Hip Hop's Golden Year. It was the year you were allowed to prosper and establish pure individuality. It was en vogue to be an individual amidst Hip Hop's many flavors. Hip-hop fans worldwide still remember when the walls of the local dance club would tremble from the chant, "When the East is in the House, Oh My God!"

With a bombshell explosion on to the Hip Hop scene and a runaway hit, Blazhay Blazhay found themselves holding down the #1 Rap Single on the Billboard Charts further fueling the controversial "East vs. West" hip-hop "battle."

Several years later after enjoying their well-deserved success the duo decided to part company due to irreconcilable artistic differences. Brooklyn-bred MC/Producer, Blahz continued to perform and record his beloved street epics independently. He reveals, "Growing up in Brooklyn (East New York) had a major influence on my musical direction." He continues, "The melting pot of sounds and people- Caribbean, Latin, American- gives me the inspiration to reach the vibrant hip-hop community."

In 2000, Blahz continued to prove his lyrical prowess under the watchful eye of Paul Rosenberg, who currently manages the career of Eminem. Blahz continued to perfect his craft and in time began to display a promising entrepreneurial spirit. Under the Game recording label, he released "Federal Reserve Note" and gained more exposure on the internationally distributed "Hip Hop Honey's" DVD series.

Blahz also formed his own promotion and music production company, 25/8 Entertainment and aiding in the development of local Brooklyn talent. He says proudly, "I'm the mayor of Brooklyn." He adds. "I got my hands in everything." With the recent flood of street mix-tape/ radio appearances and, television appearances such as BET 106th & Park, MTV Hip Hop Drama and MTV News, Blahz is getting the attention due a hip-hop luminary. He has also recorded songs with the likes of the late Ol' Dirty Bastard (released on ODB's "Osirus") and collaborated with Sizzla, the renowned reggae artist, on the song "Girls, Girls, Girls".

Courtesy of ItsABlahzayWorld.com

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  • trigun_punk12

    09:34 EDT, Apr 22, 2008


    don ' be afread
  • Evelyn

    09:45 EDT, Apr 17, 2008


    I love that era too; cool to see this here. But sometimes I think New Yorkers overrate their own importance.
  • Kelly

    10:30 EDT, Apr 15, 2008


    Love the Dunkin' Hinez.

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