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Introducing Naypom!
GOALS:
To open up my own Independent Record Label and release the hottest youth talent around. To be able to record with NAS, Alicia Keys, Kool G rap, Rakim, Raekwon, Baby Pun, Fat Joe, Cuban Link, Janet Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Juvenile, Nelly, Jadakiss and DMX.
INSPIRATIONS:Tupac, Big Pun, BIG L, Kool G-rap
RECORDED PROJECTS: "Did I Hear Somebody Call My Name" with artist Lai-bak (Malikia Records), Ghetto Struggle, (Tommy Boy Compilation), Thuggsta's Don't Die, (Ron G Compilation), Cosanostra (an 11-song album), “What You Talking About Girl" With Artists 3Some (CIMA RECORDS), Tragedy Speaks For Itself (a 14-song album), Harlem Hits (a 16-song album) and R.I.P Pana (RMX with T.O.N.E and Rabbdog) a tribute song to Big Pun.
CURRENT RECORDINGS: "Pink Passion" with T.O.N.E (Select Records)
WHERE CAN YOU FIND NAYPOM'S MUSIC?
Naypom's music is currently being independently distributed, promoted and sold in neighborhood stores in NYC.
PERFORMANCES:
1998-Public Access Cable Show (Alize Blue-Mojito)
2001-Club Paradise Lounge, Queens, NY * Jimmys Uptown, NY, NY * Ricky Lake Show
2002- Jimmy's Uptown, NY, NY.
MUSICAL EXPERIENCE:
I have been writing poetry for 17 years and I have been writing songs for 13 years as well as recording in professional studios for 6 years. I also do some ghost writing for various projects.
MEDIA & PUBLICATION:
* Ricky Lake Show * In The House Magazine * E2K Magazine *
Born and raised on the streets of Harlem with music and hip hop in his system, CASPA DON has been blessed with the gift of a distinctive voice that separates him from just a regular rapper. Since he was 16 years old until now he has been rapping on all of Harlem’s street corners where anyone and everyone would hear him. In the summer of 1997 he started his own rap group called “Young Gunz” with his partner Lai-bak. The duo project lasted about two years until they felt they needed to add more talent so they sought out more rappers which included “Desperado” and “First Degree” which brought about “Wise Guyz". “Wize Guyz” recorded “He Don’t Want It”, “Ready For War” and “The Heat Is Watching." After a year and three recoreded songs the group parted ways. CASPA did not want to give up his natural flow and dream of making it in the Music Industry so he continued to ghost write and search for new talent and because of his perseverance “187 Souljahs” was created which consists of 13 artists.
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