Friday, August 13, 2010

Rudeboy Da Niceguy Works On A Expected Hit With Platinum Producer DJ Blackout Of Blackout Movement

By Kelly Blomquist

A young artist known as Rudeboy is coming up fast in the hip-hop, rap music scene. Born Andrew Knowles, he signed in June 2010 with Reign Entertainment. He's been moving through the Internet with music videos and now Rudeboy Da Niceguy works on a expected hit with platinum producer DJ Blackout. This new collaboration will hopefully bring what has only been a faucet little drip and make it a dam burst.

Having played shows nationally, DJ Blackout met Jada Kiss and did tours with him for 3 years. While playing at a club in South Beach, Florida, he met JaRule and started working in music production. After a time he began his own company, Blackout Movement, and in 2005, he and Danny "Styles" Schofield joined up and the pair has won several Rhythm and Soul Music Awards.

Rudeboy has been christened by his fans as King of Da Club and New King of South Florida. As a up and coming hip-hop artist it is hoped that this new collaboration with Reign Entertainment and DJ Blackout, will shine more national light on this talented rapper. With a contagious combination of rap, techno and strong beat, the music definitely makes you need to get up and move your body.

Having come to south Florida from the Bahamas at the age of 3, he and his mother moved to the Miami-Dade County area of Florida where he learned about hard work by watching his mom go to two jobs to support them. He still received support from her in his appetite for entertainment and Knowles was already writing his own music by the time he was 16. Early support came to him through Mike Green at Platinum Records who gave him access to recording studios. But, at 18 Knowles moved to Palm Beach County not knowing what the future held.

Knowles finally met up with local music producers, Smif-N-Gunz, while working two jobs to earn a living and together they got his music back on track. Working the party and club rounds he's been getting a lot of recognition in the south Florida night scene.

Up until now, Rudeboy's music has only been found on-line and more recently on a few radio stations. Hopefully, the new partnerships will get him out of the computer and put him on a lot more airwaves where the rest of the country can enjoy his talent. - 40731

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