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P-Duble

As one of the hottest up-n-coming artists in the industry…and more than 10 years older than most of his comrades, P-Duble has experience and maturity to bring to the table.

     P-Duble is thirty-four and was almost 10 years removed from his last release, “Birth Uv A G,” in 1999.  The record, and P-dub’s voice—classics in the now popular, but still young, Christian Hip-Hop World—set the stage for his hiatus and allowed him to learn some important life-lessons until the time was right for him to step back behind the microphone.

     Thanks to the persistence of such cultural icons as Sup C, Mr. Solo and T-Bone and reinforced by a mainstream culture that loves to occasionally dust off classic adages, P-dub has never really left the game, or missed a meal.  He couldn’t be happier that the Lord has continued to fuel his calling into the hip-hop ministry.

     “I appreciate that the Lord has allowed me to still stay in this game and I thank Him for the blessings He has bestowed upon me,” P-dub says. “Not talking financially, just talking about my family, life and being relevant in His scheme.”  P-dub hasn’t relied on samples alone to stay and get back into the game.  He came-back on the scene with a vengeance with his 2006 release, “No One.”  This self-produced project tossed itself into more than 10,000 heads and set the stage for what has been a spiritual re-awakening on a major hip-hop scale.

     As for the rest of his history, P-dub first formed a group with some of his boys called “Dead On Arrival,” back in 1990.  P-Duble dropped himself from the group and saw the remaining duo sign with Philadelphia-based Bodybag Records and release an album…and then…saw it collapse on the shelves.  P-Duble (known as Lil’ Pookie at the time) then proceeded to drop his own underground projects, such as “Blak + Wyte” in 1992, “Bottom of my Boot” in 1994, “Pooc OG: tha’ gangsta’ chronicles” in 1995 and then “Birth Uv A G” in 1999.

     In between these individual releases, he combined with Michigan-based Luppy to form the “Outsiders.”  They worked together and collaborated on one-project that was released in 1996 and opened-up the door for Luppy to jump onto the scene with his own group, “LPOutsiders.” 

     Lup and P-dub saw a future together, but the business and differing aspirations ultimately took a toll on their relationship.  “That relationship got really messed-up for awhile,” P-dub says.  “I was so immature that I wouldn’t allow myself to see eye-to-eye with him, which was a mistake, because he was right and he was so talented and was really the heart and soul of what we were doing. The music business is notorious for breaking up relationships because of everything that it entails. Ego, money.  Those are usually things that are pieces of the problem, but it never should’ve been, especially with where we were both coming-up from and the fact that we were both Christian artists.”

     P-Duble laughs matter-of-factly at the situation, and then turns his attention to today.  He’s preparing to enter the game with a thump through his reincarnated Pike Street music, the same company that released the final three of his previous releases back in the day.

     “One of the singles off this one is called ‘This Is Why…’ and features Mims and is based on the concept of the old records and MC’s.”  The album is titled “If I Die,” but P-dub believes that hip-hop is ready for someone to push the music forward creatively.  “These topics they talkin’ about. We already covered that in the 80’s and 90’s.  You know, ‘I Get Money?’  Why hasn’t the artist progressed conceptually?  They’re not diggin’ deep enough.  I wanted to dig deep and come up with neat concepts and things that haven’t been done before.”

     The high-pitched excitement that characterized his delivery as an MC also shows up in his speaking voice.  In discussing his whereabouts, he’s honest to a possible fault.  He admits that he was and still is hesitant to pick up the mic as a mature adult because many may not want to hear a grown man rap.

     However that hasn’t been the case at all.  The public’s reaction has surprised even P-dub himself.

     “The response has been crazy,” he says about his comments in other interviews, which generated a great deal of fan reaction. “They didn’t touch on the age thing.  Maybe it’s not as big of a deal as I thought it was, but then again the Lord has a way of over-coming even the most ominous of obstacles…there isn’t any that He can’t overcome.  I mean, Jay-Z is older than me.  I’m thirty-four.  He says he’s thirty-eight.  We know Dr. Dre is in his forties.  Even 50 is in his thirties.  Personally, I would like to forget bout that and listen to the music.  If it’s hot, it’s hot.”

 

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P-DUBLE: New Single Available For Streaming - May 1, 2008

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P-DUBLE: New Single Available For Streaming - May 1, 2008

A brand new P-DUBLE track, entitled "Respect" , is available for streaming on his MySpace page . The song comes off P-DUBLE's new solo album, "IF I DIE..." , which is scheduled for release on June 1 via Pike Street Music .

     Commented P-Duble : "[ 'Respect' is] a street anthem and signals what kind of record 'If I Die...' is all about.

     He added, "I'm ever so proud of this record. I wanted to make a record that I can live with for the next 20 years, a record that is timeless."

     If you're going to buy one P-Duble record or if you've never heard of P-Duble before, this is the one to jump on board with.

     Produced by P-Duble for Kaulipepper Klik Productions and Co-Produced by Quite Stankable Productions in conjunction with Stay Beat Music in Columbus, Ohio, after countless hours spent writing in his home, "If I Die..." is a magnificent statement from P-Duble . "It is a roots album, it is a true account of my life but also fearless and multi-dimensional," said P-Duble .

     P-Duble has reinvented something, being able to offer a new album which is truly emotional and picturing his own observations of today's world.

     "The beauty of makin' music, for me", explained P-Duble , "is to have a vast blank canvas. To completely open myself up to the Lord and the Holy-Spirit, that these days, guide me day and night. I am no longer in fear of the dark, or what lurks behind door number 13. The songs on my new album were written in, and around my Columbus, Ohio home, sometimes late at night... sometimes, while falling asleep, sometimes fully awake, as I'm driving around town... these new songs are a true vindication. And realization, of the gift of Eternal Life."

     The result is a brilliant balance of the diverse influences that have always been present in P-dub's life, but with an incredible and very addictive mood that helps creating a feeling of joy and true enjoyment all over the album. "I believe that the hard work has been worth waitin' for, this is for all of those whom need it, and beyond: a deep spiritual statement," concludes P-dub .

     This project if full of cameos, but not so many that they take away from the message P-Duble is trying to convey. Bridget Winterman, T-Huzzie, Ty Wills, Heavyweight, BW + LX, Mims and Luppy all throw their collective talents into the mix.

"If I Die..." track listing:

01. Gangsta' Praya' (If I die...) featuring Bridget Winterman
02. Salvation featuring T-Huzzie
03. Kromed Up
04. Respect featuring Ty Wills...beat by Heavyweight
05. Beatin Down tha' Block
06. Bootshakles 4 da' Shorteez; Part 1 w/T-Huzzie
07. If I Die... (...cry no pity)
08. I Hope... w/Ty Wills
09. Untouchable
10. Testimony w/T-Huzzie
11. Mafia Style
12. Bootshakles 4 da' Shorteez; Part 2 w/T-Huzzie
13. Who's U'r Pappy featuring BW + LX
14. This Is Why... featuring Mims
15. Knightmare
16. Snap 2 This featuring Luppy
17. Suicide Letter
18. Bootshakles 4 da' Shorteez; Part 3 w/T-Huzzie
19. Spiritual Intelligence
20. ...Cry No Pity (Bury my soul...) w/Bridget Winterman

Check out more audio samples at this location .

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Pike Street Music - Colossians 3:17
http://pduble.bravehost.com
http://www.myspace.com/pikestreetmusicpduble

P-Duble's newest release "If I Die..." - 6/1/08!!!!!!

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