Alright Already
Released 8/17/2010
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Don't Chu
Released 3/2/2010
Produced by Existence The Beatmaker, "Don't Chu" is a House, Hip House, Dance record. Very appropiate for the club and dance scene. This is truly a Club song so party on!
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Think Positive
Released 3/2/2010
This is what you listen to when in need of positive energy in your life. To get your day going, this is the record to play. Want some motivation from an outside source? You came turn to The Bizczar Sinista for advice on thinking positive as you travel the path to future success. Produced by The Vinyl Frontiers .
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Juke It Out
Released 3/2/2010
This song has a combination of Juke music and Hip Hop music and was produced by The Odd Man Out. Although the tempo is slower than most Juke records, it can still be Juked out by DJs. The uniqueness of this song is that Bizczar flows over the different drum patterns formatted in the song, while bringing that Hip Hop flavor to it.
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Man Up The Team
Released 3/2/2010
If your are a die hard sports fan, this song should be of assistance next time you are cheering for your favorite sports team. Whatever sport you play or support, this song should get you charged up before entering battle. When you coaches are conducting team meetings and going over the game plans, the athletes should hear this record and you might get a win. Produced by Riot One
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BATTLE PLANS
Released 10/12/2007
The 2nd album I released and boy was I hungry. It took a while to complete but I finished it. At the time I wanted to get rid of my dis-taste with todays hip hop and needed to expand my subject matter instead of talking about wack rappers all the time. DJ Clash Titan, Riot One sold me beats they had stored away and some were made on short notice. I also added material from an album I recorded in the mid 1990s called "The Course Lessons In Rhyme", which was produced by Johnny Holliday of Absoloot Beatz. We never put the album out professionally so I plucked a few songs from it and created "Battle Plans".
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THE GREAT BIZCZAR SINISTA
Released 2/7/2010
This is my 1st professional released album. I called it "The Great Bizczar Sinista" because this was my debut. Riot One produced the entire project and I was burning inside because of the gimmick route hip hop was taking at the time. There really wasn't a concept behind the 9 song album. Just wanted to release some tensions I was feeling as a consumer of hip hop music. I was using this project to build a structure and pattern of releasing more material. You gotta start somewhere right?
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