Natural boston rapper
The track EP is more structured than his first release 'The Bartender' and it follows Natural through his '20 Something' years. Contact Natural. Streaming and Download help.
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There is so much left to work on I just hope my song can help spread the good message. All proceeds from the sale of the song will go to the Richard Family Fund, as will tickets to the Nov. His music reflects his perspective on a broad spectrum of topics, from local politics to relationships to how good a rapper he is. Where I fit in right now is probably more just somewhere in the niche of just being as realistic as possible.
Add his eight years of experiences working at a charter school in the city and you get the idea that Anglin probably has a lot to say about a lot of things. That ended up being the stuff that people picked up on the most, which felt great as an artist.
The Nov. Each week, Night will recognize local unsigned talent and promote their music on air as well as on our website. We highlight the talented few who stand out amongst a crowd. This week starting today, September 10th, , we are highlighting local rapper Natural and playing his music at midnight every night this week.
A writer his entire life, Natural had produced various forms of storytelling through many different mediums. Nat always felt the need to share his personal experiences along with the people around him. His words are marked with a realistic portrayal of himself and feed off of his surroundings in the small city of Boston — his story is just one of the many tales shared through his music. Born in Boston, Natural split time between his household in Milton and his cousins residence in Dorchester.
The oldest of five in a close knit Irish-American neighborhood, Natural was responsible for his siblings from a very young age. Employments and experience range from his current position at an inner city public school all the way to working with troubled youth groups over in Ireland.
Nat has been bartending and bouncing in some of the roughest areas of the city while also holding down jobs in some of the trendiest spots downtown.
Either way you spin it, Nat draws from a plethora of experiences and carries a unique ability to connect with many different demographics of people. The song was heard on every major radio station in Boston and quickly developed into a local classic. From bar-tending to teaching in an inner city public school, Nat reflects upon his personal experiences with dry humour and easy-to-relate-to lyrics that certainly prove he is a natural on the mic.
Rap Ireland caught up with Nat to find out what is next in store for the Boston emcee. Rap Ireland: A writer your whole life, you have produced several bodies of work including novels, screen-plays and poetry.
How did that progress into writing hip-hop tracks? I would take popular songs I thought were dope and I would get the instrumental and write rhymes down in the exact same flow as the artist take for example Lloyd Banks on Victory and just create my own rhymes.
My close friends always pushed for me to get more into it through college as they thought my punchlines were on point. I think my writing in other areas and in different styles has absolutely helped my skills as a songwriter.
RI: Who is involved in Stay Puft productions? There are other people floating around all the time but us three are the primary members. Those two are the geniuses behind alot of my beats.
This is the New New. Avenue Hometown: Boston, MA Twitter: AvenueGF Notable song: "I Love My" featuring Last Days Sounds like: Versatile and energetic rapper who fits in equally over an amped-up jazz sample or a spaced out acid groove Why you need to know him: Avenue is one of the most buzzed-about Boston rappers out right now, with his youthful energy allowing him to let his rhymes fit in to any situation.
His first release Words Speak Life and the recently-released Summer of '91 EP raised his profile to the point that the city started paying attention, and his tracks like "I Love My" and "Your Re-Up"—both produced by frequent collaborator HiFadility—bode well for the duo's upcoming release The Chandelier View , which should only push him further.
Why you need to know him: Black El is the rapper. Durkin is the DJ. The two come together to make some of the most lush and evocative music the city has to offer. Durkin operates in a similar realm as Fraud, but vacillates more violently to the extremes, either going super spaced out and wavy or keeping a strong root in the bassline, while Black El's evocative lyrical style make these two the number one go-to soundtrack to zoning and chilling out.
Why you need to know him: Catch Wreck's style exudes the almost lackadaisical confidence of someone along the lines of a Prodigy from Mobb Deep.
Charmingly Ghetto Hometown: Dorchester, MA Twitter: CGhettoTheMC Notable song: "Glory" Sounds like: Nas-like street poet rhymes with a strong socially conscious bent and a global world view Why you need to know him: CG has been dropping mixtape after mixtape for the past few years, gaining acclaim from all those who have heard him for his deft and smart lyricism.
From his gloablly-minded Study A'Broad mixtape that utilized producers from seven different countries to his most recent On The Meaning of Progress made entirely with Brooklyn producer ATG, Charmingly Ghetto knows how to navigate hip-hop's choppy waters.
Why you need to know her: Dutch went to Penn State and studied communications and journalism, but she's parlayed her awareness of social issues and infuses them into her music. With her visceral honesty, she's a perfect representer for her bleak, grey-sky city. You can also hear hints of Ratking and Earl Sweatshirt in the subject matter.
Why you need to know him: From his wordplay and delivery, you can tell he's a witty dude with flexible vocal abilities, and he's definitely different.
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