*Maceo Parker released his solo album as Maceo
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*Often … Read Full Bio ↴*Maceo Parker released his solo album as Maceo
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*Often times called the new Motown of the South, the city of Atlanta has played an instrumental role in igniting today’s southern rap explosion. Making party people move their feet for almost two decades with booty shake anthems from pioneers like DJ Smurf, Tag Team, and Success-N-Effect, the A-town has produced their own batch of underground kings as well as platinum-backed chart toppers like Outkast, Lil Jon and Ludacris.
Following in the same footsteps of his homegrown heroes is 21-year-old newcomer Maceo. Already have sizzled down south clubs and radio with his rowdy, angst-filled single “Hoe Sit Down,” the gravel-voiced game spitter has quickly made a regional name for himself. Geared up to set his own mark in the rap world with heavy radio play for the riot-inciting single, the emerging emcee proves that he is definitely on the fast track to superstardom with the independent release of his Quick Flip Records debut Straight Out The Pot, which has current Sound Scans of 29,000.
Clearly defining his lyrical prowess on the backbreaking second single Outta Here, Maceo perfectly melds complex street commentary with thunderous 808 drums and snares. He puts chumps to shame while solidifying his own mainstay status in the rap game. And on the semi-autobiographical testament “The Struggle,” the chameleon-like rapper switches styles once again to gaze at the man in the mirror. Weaving sincere sentiments atop soulful, mid-tempo production, Maceo shares his experiences from surviving the trap to trapping in the vocal booth.
“But I describe it like T.I., Jadakiss and Jay-Z how I come off the mind. I got a crunk side, but all of it is mixed. I give a little bit of everything,” tells Maceo.
Born the fourth of six children, Maceo was reared in eastside Atlanta’s Zone 6 (Kirkwood). Caught up dead in the middle of his family tree, he was raised by an older brother. Still just a baby himself, the young man with the wisdom of an old soul had two younger siblings to bring up himself. Because his pops was a no-show and his mother was battling a crack addiction, the youngsters were forced to fend for themselves and rarely saw either of their parents.
“We really raised ourselves. My momma smoked, and my daddy did whatever he did,” he remembers. “My brother Mario was the backbone of the family. My momma straight now. That was back then. She was smoking in the 90s. I was 10. It was 10 years ago.”
But trouble always seems to follow the ghetto youth. After picking up the pieces and attempting to patch up their lives, the family was dealt another staggering setback. Both of Maceo brothers were indicted for drug trafficking and sentenced to five years in prison. With his eyes squarely fixated on his goals of taking over rap, he never let his bleak situation overpower him.
People go through shit like that everyday. Its plenty more people like me that’s been through the same thing,” he says. “I just tried to come up out of it. I’m blessed with the talent to do something else besides messing up.”
The talent was first tapped just three years ago when Quick Flip CEO Fatts heard the juvenile rhyme slinger freestyle with friends. Impressed by Maceo’s impromptu performance on the mic, Fatts suggested that he take his craft more seriously and pursue a rap career. After months of convincing, the teenage verbal titan finally decided to give it a go.
Since then, he has been killing the streets with three underground projects—Bussin on Them Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and DJ Burn One’s Street Certified. He has performed in various venues across the Midwest and Southern region. He has interview articles in several magazines. He has won an award for the single “Hoe Sit Down.” All of this without every being on television and that is only the beginning. “Everybody gets their chance. I’m trying to capitalize to the fullest extent, Maceo expresses. “I have been through so much shit. I look at it like success must have been meant.” True Indeed.
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*Often … Read Full Bio ↴*Maceo Parker released his solo album as Maceo
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*Often times called the new Motown of the South, the city of Atlanta has played an instrumental role in igniting today’s southern rap explosion. Making party people move their feet for almost two decades with booty shake anthems from pioneers like DJ Smurf, Tag Team, and Success-N-Effect, the A-town has produced their own batch of underground kings as well as platinum-backed chart toppers like Outkast, Lil Jon and Ludacris.
Following in the same footsteps of his homegrown heroes is 21-year-old newcomer Maceo. Already have sizzled down south clubs and radio with his rowdy, angst-filled single “Hoe Sit Down,” the gravel-voiced game spitter has quickly made a regional name for himself. Geared up to set his own mark in the rap world with heavy radio play for the riot-inciting single, the emerging emcee proves that he is definitely on the fast track to superstardom with the independent release of his Quick Flip Records debut Straight Out The Pot, which has current Sound Scans of 29,000.
Clearly defining his lyrical prowess on the backbreaking second single Outta Here, Maceo perfectly melds complex street commentary with thunderous 808 drums and snares. He puts chumps to shame while solidifying his own mainstay status in the rap game. And on the semi-autobiographical testament “The Struggle,” the chameleon-like rapper switches styles once again to gaze at the man in the mirror. Weaving sincere sentiments atop soulful, mid-tempo production, Maceo shares his experiences from surviving the trap to trapping in the vocal booth.
“But I describe it like T.I., Jadakiss and Jay-Z how I come off the mind. I got a crunk side, but all of it is mixed. I give a little bit of everything,” tells Maceo.
Born the fourth of six children, Maceo was reared in eastside Atlanta’s Zone 6 (Kirkwood). Caught up dead in the middle of his family tree, he was raised by an older brother. Still just a baby himself, the young man with the wisdom of an old soul had two younger siblings to bring up himself. Because his pops was a no-show and his mother was battling a crack addiction, the youngsters were forced to fend for themselves and rarely saw either of their parents.
“We really raised ourselves. My momma smoked, and my daddy did whatever he did,” he remembers. “My brother Mario was the backbone of the family. My momma straight now. That was back then. She was smoking in the 90s. I was 10. It was 10 years ago.”
But trouble always seems to follow the ghetto youth. After picking up the pieces and attempting to patch up their lives, the family was dealt another staggering setback. Both of Maceo brothers were indicted for drug trafficking and sentenced to five years in prison. With his eyes squarely fixated on his goals of taking over rap, he never let his bleak situation overpower him.
People go through shit like that everyday. Its plenty more people like me that’s been through the same thing,” he says. “I just tried to come up out of it. I’m blessed with the talent to do something else besides messing up.”
The talent was first tapped just three years ago when Quick Flip CEO Fatts heard the juvenile rhyme slinger freestyle with friends. Impressed by Maceo’s impromptu performance on the mic, Fatts suggested that he take his craft more seriously and pursue a rap career. After months of convincing, the teenage verbal titan finally decided to give it a go.
Since then, he has been killing the streets with three underground projects—Bussin on Them Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, and DJ Burn One’s Street Certified. He has performed in various venues across the Midwest and Southern region. He has interview articles in several magazines. He has won an award for the single “Hoe Sit Down.” All of this without every being on television and that is only the beginning. “Everybody gets their chance. I’m trying to capitalize to the fullest extent, Maceo expresses. “I have been through so much shit. I look at it like success must have been meant.” True Indeed.
Outta Here
Maceo Lyrics
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4Lyn Six o'clock in the morning and I gotta get up I've…
Almighty Cover Girlz 1 2 3 4 Get me outta here cuz my eyes…
B. Fisher I get that money then I'm outta here Broke talk I'm…
BiQo Waa ey eti waa ey Waa ey eti waa ey Waa ey…
Carl Nicholson And K-Complex Can't stay off Instagram Fuck that GSC, QP don't just cop a…
Ciara Step back, step back, watch me heat it up Heat it…
Cover Girlz 1 2 3 4 Get me outta here cuz my eyes…
D. Trucks Yeah, yeah Ayo this is going out to all the brothers Who…
Destiny Roberts Moon Moon Moon Melanin Mami So far gone they cannot find…
EB Rebel Up and away Up and away Make em catch the wave Up and…
Esm?e Denters Get me outta here Cuz my eyes are burning From these silly…
Heavy Metal Kings He's indeed a foe worthy of my metal But he must…
J.H I got the riggity rackades Still remember when they laughed …
J.Lately & Trey C See back when my mom was working two jobs Trying to…
K.r.s.-one Boogie Down was performing, hey, they ain't no joke Down wit…
KanKan & Summrs (Desire for revenge) Yeah, uh, yeah, uh, uh Uh niggas know…
Kenny Chesney Lets leave town on a permanent vacation Lock up the house…
Kids In America My love, my love My lovely desperation Hello hello hello T…
King And The Olive Fields Focused I be blind to shit Fuck a bitch her mind…
KooJay Girl I swear I need you right here Left me all…
KRS One and DJ Premier Boogie Down was performing, hey, they ain't no joke Down wit…
KRS-1 Back in the days I knew rap would never die I…
KRS-One Boogie Down was performing, hey, they ain't no joke Down wit…
KRS-One & DJ Premier Back in the days I knew rap would never die I…
Lil Trevo Pop shit get the backend then a young nigga outta…
Lil' Wayne Hey (I want a soldier) The way you got it, I'm…
P-Lo Hook Fuck outta here Get the fuck outta here Please please …
Playaz Circle I love it when the bitches Say Dolla more dollars I love…
R. Harlan Smith & Chris Nielsen I was so wrapped up in All of the finer things That…
Ren Da Heatmonsta Break a bitch shake a bitch if u can't make a…
Saint Bernadette looks like there's nothing much left to say you got no…
Shadow Project We Outta here The view is real 認真的 listen 新的風格 Counting bill…
Summrs & Kankan (Desire for revenge) Yeah, uh, yeah, uh, uh Uh niggas know…
Swirl 23 Formed in liquid, pushed out still dripping A world was thro…
Two Can Every night, every day is going slow Stuck on repeat it…
Will Butler Had enough of heartache Had enough of wasting time I got no…
Xwally Outta here Outta, outta Outta here Outta, outta Fly me to th…
Yung Beathoven I needa to find a way outta here Oh I don't…
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Go Sit Down [Intro:] When a maggot hoe get in ya face talkin dat…
Go Sit Down (feat. Marco) When a maggot ho get in your face, talkin that…
Go Sit Down Featuring Marco [Intro:] When a maggot hoe get in ya face talkin dat…
God Can you feel me ? I keep it real in…
Hoe Sit Down [chorus] "Hoe sit down, Hey" [X9] "Hoe sit down" [X8] [vers…
How You Ride This fo my niggaz riddin ou there I want you 2…
I DONT I don't want nobody To give me nothing Open up the door I…
I Got It I can't focus on no other shit All I got is…
I Want Bitches thought I was gone But a dangerous mind like mr…
Intro Speak to me Tell me what I need Not I want to And…
Let Me Be Just let me be, I ain't worried about you, Don't worry 'bout…
Let Me Know Let me suck them titties Please do something to ya baby The…
Mind Frame (Chorus)I'ma put you in the mind frame of a dope…
Nextel Chirp Maceo - Nextel Chirp For all you player haters out…
Show And Tell These are the eyes that never knew how to smile Till…
So Get High And get high............... (chorus) So lay back and chill o…
Stay Down All alone All alone I'm by myself My house is not a home Not…
The Struggle This for my hustlers getting this cheddar makin money aint s…
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