Music brings people together from all walks of life and the story is no different for West Republic, the newest group from Southern California to burst onto the scene. On one end there is Young Fatal, a vicious battle rapper with an aggressive, urban style then there is Riddlez, a songwriter/producer who is known for his funny, lighthearted personality. They may seem like an unlikely pair but when it comes to music, it is those differences that have taken their career to the next level.
Easily recognized for dynamic beats and out the box lyrics, this duo blends elements of hip-hop, dance, rock and other genres to create a sound classified as experimental. Their music has depth, emotion and substance that breathes positivity into the industry. Proud of their Mexican heritage, the group is prepared to take the world by storm with their debut album.
Although the success of West Republic seems to have been birthed overnight, their climb to the top began when they were teenagers growing up in Lancaster, California. At the age of 15, Riddlez started rapping and making music. “I was always considered the underdog. I did everything on my own and never gave up,” said Riddlez. His go-getter attitude has made him a diversified rapper, producer, songwriter, graphic designer and more. Throughout the years, he has produced music for a variety of artists including soon to be released music for Cold Flamez who gained popularity with the 2009 hit “Miss Me, Kiss Me.”
Inspired by rappers like Notorious B.I.G, Fab 5 Freddy and Eminem, Young Fatal started battle rapping local MCs when he was in high school. “I used to go to shelters and dorms to battle. Eventually, I started buckling down and becoming serious as a writer and artist.” said Fatal. “As time went on, I made my own connections and built a name for myself.” The long hours in the studio and dedication to his craft would soon pay off.
Young Fatal and Riddlez crossed paths when he decided to record a solo project. He was impressed with one of Riddlez beats and selected it for a song on the album. Discovering that they have an undeniable chemistry in the studio, Riddlez produced most of Young Fatal’s album titled West Kept Secret. In the midst of this project, they agreed to record a song together to capitalize on the worldwide phenomenon of planking. The unforgettable line “I’ll lay her out like she’s planking” led to their first single “The Original Planking Song.” After producing the record, Riddlez went back to his normal behind the scenes routine which had him on the set of 2 Pistol’s new video for “Private Dancer.” When a manager on the set heard Young Fatal playing “The Original Planking Song” from outside he immediately took an interest it. The track was passed along to management at TopNotch Promotions and the rest is history. A song originally meant for fun turned into the key that unlocked their future and united them as West Republic.
When asked what people can expect from their upcoming album, Young Fatal says it best: “They won’t expect it. It’s going to take them off guard. It will be unpredictable but there is at least one track for everyone.” Some tracks on the album include “Undeniable” featuring Beach Boy and “Dreamer,” a song about making dreams a reality.
The group has worked hard to make their dreams come true but they will never forget where they came from. They want to be the first to put Lancaster on the map and hit mainstream since fellow native Afroman. Some people doubted their ability to make it this far but these visionaries have turned skeptics into believers. This is just the beginning. West Republic is well on their way to dominating the charts.
Easily recognized for dynamic beats and out the box lyrics, this duo blends elements of hip-hop, dance, rock and other genres to create a sound classified as experimental. Their music has depth, emotion and substance that breathes positivity into the industry. Proud of their Mexican heritage, the group is prepared to take the world by storm with their debut album.
Although the success of West Republic seems to have been birthed overnight, their climb to the top began when they were teenagers growing up in Lancaster, California. At the age of 15, Riddlez started rapping and making music. “I was always considered the underdog. I did everything on my own and never gave up,” said Riddlez. His go-getter attitude has made him a diversified rapper, producer, songwriter, graphic designer and more. Throughout the years, he has produced music for a variety of artists including soon to be released music for Cold Flamez who gained popularity with the 2009 hit “Miss Me, Kiss Me.”
Inspired by rappers like Notorious B.I.G, Fab 5 Freddy and Eminem, Young Fatal started battle rapping local MCs when he was in high school. “I used to go to shelters and dorms to battle. Eventually, I started buckling down and becoming serious as a writer and artist.” said Fatal. “As time went on, I made my own connections and built a name for myself.” The long hours in the studio and dedication to his craft would soon pay off.
Young Fatal and Riddlez crossed paths when he decided to record a solo project. He was impressed with one of Riddlez beats and selected it for a song on the album. Discovering that they have an undeniable chemistry in the studio, Riddlez produced most of Young Fatal’s album titled West Kept Secret. In the midst of this project, they agreed to record a song together to capitalize on the worldwide phenomenon of planking. The unforgettable line “I’ll lay her out like she’s planking” led to their first single “The Original Planking Song.” After producing the record, Riddlez went back to his normal behind the scenes routine which had him on the set of 2 Pistol’s new video for “Private Dancer.” When a manager on the set heard Young Fatal playing “The Original Planking Song” from outside he immediately took an interest it. The track was passed along to management at TopNotch Promotions and the rest is history. A song originally meant for fun turned into the key that unlocked their future and united them as West Republic.
When asked what people can expect from their upcoming album, Young Fatal says it best: “They won’t expect it. It’s going to take them off guard. It will be unpredictable but there is at least one track for everyone.” Some tracks on the album include “Undeniable” featuring Beach Boy and “Dreamer,” a song about making dreams a reality.
The group has worked hard to make their dreams come true but they will never forget where they came from. They want to be the first to put Lancaster on the map and hit mainstream since fellow native Afroman. Some people doubted their ability to make it this far but these visionaries have turned skeptics into believers. This is just the beginning. West Republic is well on their way to dominating the charts.
Artist Management/Booking : Marv Mack/Topnotch Music Management : Marvmack@topnotchpromo.com www.topnotchpromo.com | |
West Republic-"The Original Plankin Song" Now Available on Itunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/ |
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