Watch Continental GT "I'm Bad" ON YOUTUBE, VIMEO, THISIS50.COM, YoRaps!, All Hip Hop AND MORE. Continental GT is THE artist to watch for this year. Grindin' hard in the streets of South Cak, you will see and hear Continental GT's latest offering "Season One" blasting from every corner of the globe, and you should. The streets haven't felt the chill of a mixtape like this since 06' when Can't Ban The Snowman fell upon us. Season One gives a huge dose of that gangsta music, there's no doubt about that; but with a difference. It works, it flows and it just sounds great. Music fans of all ages cannot deny the pleasure of good music. And good music is exactly what Continental GT has to offer. Troy Adams AKA Gangsta Troy, Continental GT or just GT, hails from Columbia, South Carolina. In the early 2000s GT started making music in Myrtle Beach with then label mates Malik and C-Dot, together they formed Body Snatcherz, under the independent label Perfect 10 Entertainment. Playing local events and burning up the streets with the raucious "Perfect 10 Entertainment" Mixtape with Producer, Manager and Promoter Domo. In late 07' GT hooked up with Columbia Promoter Daytona and decided to break into a solo career. Working alongside Daytona the two collaborated to form a new label, Money Rich Music. The first CD to drop was "The Mixtape" hosted by Charlamagne The God and DJ Frosty. With features from artists across the Carolinas this was a perfect blend of Carolina's music at it's finest. The tape was well received in the streets, and the Cak was soon looking for more from Continental GT. More is just what he delivers with the latest "Season One: Freshman Year. Musical influences of Jay Z, Jadakiss, TI and Young Jeezy are felt but as you listen to this artist he moves into his own lane and dominates. While trap music tracks are a dime a dozen in the mixtape game these days, you won't find quality production, vocal ability, lyrical mastery and a completely well crafted project like "Season One" anywhere else. Tracks like "For My Chedda", "Beat It Up" and "Tell Em" grab you anfd keep your attention, and there's not a hustler on earth that won't feel "Slangin'". What can we expect from Contintal GT in 2011? Nothing by more of what Money Rich Music is known for. Solid music that you can ride to with bangin' beats, and hooks that are just commercial-friendly enough to stick with you all day long. Fans can expect "Diary of A Winter" in spring 2011 followed by "Season Two" at the end of the summer.
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