So Dope

Here’s the first single from the upcoming LP, Final Discussion. Let me know what you think!

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Donald Go-Ins

The Donald Go-Ins record defines what the collaborative hip-hop spirit is and has been for decades. The result of creativity flowing between PyInfamous and Hassaan Mackey, the record is a throwback in a sense that it’s straight rhymes from dope emcees but brings hip-hop to the future with two of the most talented emcees that the South and East Coast have to offer. Top that off with a beat from the meteorically rising producer, Sam.I.Am the Son, and you get, well, check it out for yourself and tell us what you get.

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“Coldest” MC PyInfamous Rocks The Mic At ESSENCE® Music Fest

PyInfamous — The nation’s “Coldest” MC, Grand Prize winner of the “Coors Light Search for The Coldest” Competition — recently rocked the mic at ESSENCE® Music Festival in New Orleans, LA.

While he was there, Py got the opportunity to do what he does best—represent the South, his home state of Mississippi and “dope hip hop music” in front of a crowd of fans and celebs alike. Combine that all with a little face time with hip hop’s elite, and you’ve got one hell of a Grand Prize experience.

We couldn’t resist the urge to hit up Py for more details, so we recently caught up with him to get the low down on how things went and more.

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New Orleans: PyInfamous Wins Search for the Coldest National Emcee

PyInfamous also known as Jason Thompson from Jackson, Mississipp,i emerged as the winner of the 2011 Coors Light Search for the Coldest national Emcee competition which culminated into an invitation-only event July 2 during the Essence Music Festival weekend at the New Orleans House of Blues in Louisiana.

“I’m definitely appreciative of the fans and of Coors Light,” PyInfamous said. “I love interacting with the Atlanta crowd’s call and response…feeling their energy, there is nothing like it in the world,” he concluded.

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