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Featured Guest Crhyme Menace

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Born in Americas Georgia March 12,1990, in 1996 his family moved to Havelock North Carolina. During this time he attended school at Graham A. Barden Elementary. This is where he discovered his talent to entertain. After about 5 years he and his family moved to Morehead City, NC. Ben "Franchise" Lewis drops his first album "Holdin' it down" most classic album by far in the underground hip-hop world. The music inspired him from the first track to the last. Right at that moment he knew for sure that he wanted to MC no matter the outcome. He always sat in the back of the class writing in his pad compulsively nonstop. He got a lot of reticule from some of his peers and even authority figures.

In 2005 his family went through a lot of changes in the course of 3 years two of his siblings got adopted and his mom passed. However even in the darkest times there is light. Kennedy Homes gave birth to ATG (Alexander the Great) he performed at every talent show that he possibly could. He put a Stamp on that campus. When he turned 18 he signed out of Foster care and dropped my first and second mix tape. "The Real McCoy vol.1" and "Carolina Music" @datpiff.com under a new alias Crime Menace later changed to Crhyme Menace . He believes that he helps to bring back what rap has lost with a feeling that most new music seems to lack. His new album will be called The Ale McCoy LP an abbreviation of my real name because he wants his fans to know him not a persona or gimmick.

This broadcast is previously recorded, and is not the views of SPSN, our Hosts, or Affiliates. Tune in as Crhyme talks about re-inventing yourself as an Artist, the number 166, and what MC's lack today. Visit us on our site www.spiritsoulradionetwork.blogspot.com/ 

 

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