SA rapper to record in LA
2008-05-20 14:09
Cape Town - Notorious Hip Hop group Cypress Hill from the United States invited local rapper Weez from Pretoria to record a collaboration song with them in their studios in Long Beach, California.
B-Real, frontman for Cypress Hill, invited new talent on Myspace.com to submit fresh material for their collaboration album, The Harvest.
Weez submitted his song Verbal Massacre, voted number one for two consecutive weeks on the local radio station 5fm's hi5@5 charts, which caught the attention of the group and a week later Weez got the call.
Weez is one of only twenty artists who will feature on B-Reals's latest album, The Harvest.
Weez will depart to Los Angeles on 27 May to record with Cypress Hill and will stay with the group members.
Weez will also stand a chance to be offered a record deal with B-Real's label Latin Thug Records.
Weez is reportedly the first hip hop artist from South Africa to record a song with a big internationally known group, and will definitely put South African music in a different perspective.
Weez said: "I'm glad that they noticed me, now somebody can show the boys over there that we can also make great music over here in South Africa."
Weez will release his debut album Get Ready when he returns from The Sates, featuring the song recorded with Cypress Hill.
Weez's first music video Permanent Damage will also be released before he departs to the US next week.
For further information visit Weez's website.
- News24