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Join Me As I Talk with "THE REAL DONNIE CROSS"

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"THE REAL DONNIE CROSS" TALK IT UP WITH MSNUBIAN AND SOUL PRINCESS. COME JOIN US!! Mississippi rapper Donnie Cross releases the red hot single "Showout," the first track off his blazing City of God album. "Showout" is one of my favorite songs on the City of God," says Donnie. " It's a song about how you walk in a club dress to impress, wanting to have a good time…not intending to hurt nobody. You're just there to chill, be seen and have a good time." Built around a infectious drum beat, gothic strings and a deep pulsating bass line, "Showout" is a gritty street record with a club-friendly appeal that is destine to get much love on the streets as it will in the clubs. Donnie Cross is an artist that easily defies descriptions. On surface he appears to be your everyday, easy-going Joe Blow on the street, but looks can be oh so deceiving. The truth is below Donnie's cool, calm and humble demeanor, you'll find one of the most talented and complex artists the South has ever produced. Known in the business as a triple threat, Donnie Cross (AKA Decade, AKA Dime, AKA Big Ben, AKA Dec Diggler, and anything else you want to call him just as long as you put Mr. in front of it) is a producer, CEO, rapper and a entrepreneur who serves as Ambassadors Way Entertainment's flagship artist. Born in the M-I-crooked Letter's capital city of Jackson MS and reared in its infamous Presidential Hills Neighborhood. As a founding member of the seminal Jackson area rap group Us from Dirrt, Donnie played a major role in influencing many of the City's most talented rappers. Us from Dirrt were featured on Crooked Lettaz critically acclaimed Grey Skies LP. City of God takes it title from the award winning film about the impoverished ghettos of Brazil's Rio de Janero called favalas. "When I saw that film it reminded me a little bit of growing up Jackson," say Donnie Cross. "I mean the movie was about a good kid just trying to do right while in a bad situation. That

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