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Mill Ticket “It’s A Problem Vol. 1” Mixtape

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Mill Ticket Entertainment presents: The ultimate Mixtape, “It’s A Problem Volume 1” with Wallet, Kontroverse, K.Dot, Dubb and Kapp featuring special appearances by Kurupt, Lil’ Jon, 40 Glocc and Young Ron.

The Rap game has never experienced true problems until now. “It’s A Problem, Volume 1” is a title that is truly self explanatory. No artist has caused this much chaos on one Mixed Tape. On April 12, 2005, this 24 track mixtape will include 3 bonus Southern Inspired “Screwed and Chopped” songs, which will force everybody to take note to the competition that is about to raise the bar in Hip Hop. Wallet, Kontroverse, K.Dot, Dubb, and Kapp prove that the game has been taken over. With production by T.I.T.O, Flow, Ivan, Dow Jones (Roscoe P. Coldchain/Star Trak), J.Gambit (Rass Kass, Scipio), Da Rock (Memphis Bleek, LL Cool J) and Ramone-Golden Boy Music (J Boog, LIL Fizz, Guy), Bionik(Stat Quo, Slimm Calhoun) this mixtape is sure to bring a revolutionized view of music. “It’s a Problem, Volume 1” provides the listener with special appearances by some of Hip Hops biggest influences. One of the West Coasts own forefathers, Kurupt, The South’s creator of Crunk Music, Lil Jon, the Source Magazines Unsigned Hype 40 Glocc and new emerging artist Young Ron all make unforgettable appearances that will definitely cause new problems.

The songs “Murder by Numbers” and “What?” already have the underground rap scene buzzing about this upcoming sound. Three title tracks, “Uh Oh,” “Heat” and “On the Street“, have been Chopped and Screwed to change the dynamics of the original lyrics and beat of the song. Chopped and Screwed music originates from Down South, made popular by DJ Screw(R.I.P.!). It’s a slower version of a regular paced song. “This causes the song to have more length, changes the format without changing the actual message and lets the listener vibe to the bass line of the track,” Mill Ticket Entertainment CEO, E. Mills, explained. This type of music has yet to be attempted by an East or West Coast artist and “It’s A Problem, Volume 1” brings a small taste to listeners who may be completely blind to this style of music, which is the next big thing in hip hop. You haven’t experienced a problem until you’ve heard “It’s a Problem, Volume 1.”

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