KBS:Pearl Entertainment's own female rap sensation Knyce has dedcided during a listening meeting to push her album release titled Im Da Truth back to release in April of 2010. "You can rush perfection", said Knyce. Knyce feel there is something missing on the album, and she want to have time to figure that out.
KBS: Pearl feel as if she need help with this decision from all of her fans. Stay tuned to find out what Knyce is planning to do different on this album. "Who knows, I may have my fans plan my album", said Knyce.
Since then Knyce has featured on a Coast to Coast Mixtape called Showcase Vol 48 with DJ Stupac that she would like everyone to download and listen to.
The official release date will be announced in a later press release. KBS: Pearl supports Knyce's decision to push the album release back, trusting that Knyce and her management is fully capable of making that decision. KBS: Pearl feel the album is already hot, but if it can be hotter, then that is what they want.
CHECK ME OUT! I AM ON COAST TO COAST MIXTAPE "SHOWCASE VOL 48" FEATURING DJ STUPAC. DOWNLOAD MY NEW MIXTAPE AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK! TELL EM KNYCE SENT YA!
THE SHOWCASE VOL. 48
Featuring: LIL RED, ABAZIE, C.L.S., THE SHADOW LEAGUE, VEX, NIKKOSTARR, KNYCE, ILLAJ, TRIGGA TRIG, C0TRU,
Okayyyy so im back in my zone (actually i never left it). Anyways I am sooooo crunk right now. So many big things are happening for me and I am extremely excited. The other day I wrote this song called "They Know" its coming soon dont worry, but I did this one the first time and It wasn't as hott as my "Salute Me" track. After hearing that I took my rhyme book and rewrote the whole song just like that...music is my second nature, that's why im able to do stuff like that. After i rewrote that one, It came out as a hit and lets just say that my test audience was very satisfied with it. Just a few hours ago someone said that I am a force to reckoned with. It feels really good to know that people are now noticing my ability and acknowledging the things that I can do.
I put my all into these songs and even if I have to write it over four or five times, trust me its going to come out being a hit because it has my name on it. Stuff like this is a piece of cake to me. Anybody that is number one, knyce is on the come up and I am after your spot. I know I am better than perfect for that spot please remember that. Since the last time I did a blog, I have been to the studio, created a youtube account, posted videos on youtube, created a reverbnation and facebook and twitter. I got an amazing team behind me and they are doing they thing right now. So everybody reading this, go to one of my sites and listen to my music. BTW I also have my own website now...go to www.knycemuzic.com.
My first time in a real studio was an absolute amazing moment. At first I was nervous about it but the engineer (GAMEBREAKER STUDIO) made me feel real comfortable. After my first verse being put down I was officially in the zone. The crazy thing about it is that I did three tracks and remember every word to every one of them by heart. You can't tell me that is not talent. I walked out of the studio feeling like a star. My first photo shoot was the same way. It was actually a last minute thing so I was rushing to get ready and find the right outfit and everything but in the end it came out right. At this moment Im feeling like it is time to put it in overdrive and come even harder than what I already have. Females takin' back hip hop is truly my mission. I am about to start coming with some performance locations and dates so stay in touch and I will post those as soon as I can. Remember to check out my music.
As a sixteen-year-old female rapper/songwriter whose music grabs your attention and leaves you asking for more, Knyce brings the female emcees back into the spotlight.
Having already won over online radio audiences, Knyce is set to take mainstream radio by storm with the release of her single “Salute Me”—the perfect anthem for her movement: Females Taking Back Hip Hop.
Females Taking Back Hip Hop strivesto change the way females are viewed in the industry. as an female emcee who will earn her keep, Knyce will show the predominantly-male driven music industry that she can respectfully be recognized as the HOTT emcee that she is without revealing herself as a sex object.
Now signed to KBS: Pearl Entertainment, fans can finally hear the full range of this talented lyricist with the release of her debut album “I’m Da Truth” (being released December 2009). Knyce pays tribute to her home-town schools in her song “Do it 4 tha Hood”, Tyler, Texas raised me and my crew, I give props where props are due, So SWAN I owe a lot to you! Turning high schools out, JT (John Tyler) and Lee (Robert E. Lee) where you at?(Lyrics of Knyce) “I will never forget where I’m from, I am going to put my town on the map by way of Atlanta!” says Knyce.
A child raised with a Christian up-bringing in Tyler, TX (Smith County aka “Swan”) (born in Dallas, Texas) is now a junior in high school in Atlanta, Georgia; Knyce has been writing poetry since the third grade when her English teacher told her mother she knew that Knyce was going to be a writer, because of the stories and poetry she wrote then. Today, Knyce continues to write to strengthen her flow, and still maintains a 3.215 GPA, while taking AP classes.
Knyce began to pursue a music career as a rapper two years ago when she saw the need for female emcees in the industry. Knyce’s inspirations are the influential messages the female pioneers have contributed,(such as “The ladies will kick it, the rhymes that are wicked. Those that don’t know how to be pros get evicted. A woman can bear you, break you, take you. Now its time to rhyme can you relate to.”-Queen Latifah also “People hear me when I talk (as I grow) People try to break me but I still stand strong. And nobody can take me off this path I travel on. People hear me when I talk.” –Eve) and Knyce want to be a part of making sure the female voice in rap does not become EXTINCT, FORGOTTEN, or DISSOLVED into the industry. Her debut CD “I’m Da Truth” features an online radio favorite, “Good Girl,” along with “Salute Me,” and “Do it 4 tha Hood.”
To bring perfection to the production of her songs, Knyce has joined the nationally known producers such Vybe Beatz , Fedarro (CEO of Freqbeatz.net) and Trapademics to name a few. She is honored be able to work with such POWERFUL producers. Working with these producers (whom have worked with artists such as Chris Brown, Lil Wayne and Drake) has boosts her confidence and added to her determination to produce a BANGING album. KBS: Pearl Entertainment, where she has began her journey to stardom. KBS:Pearl Signed Knyce off of the amazement of a 16 year old FEMALE RAPPER that can right her own lyrics and produce hits that are so positive and sound great at the same time. “Knyce is the next pioneer princess in the industry”, said KBS:Pearl’s own COO, Patrick Tarver
Knyce has performed and gained recognition at school talent shows. Friends are always excited to see the next young female rapper surface so soon! “This is what we have been waiting for, a female that can hang with the best”.Knyce was awarded 1st or 2nd place in the competitions at school. Check out her site to find out if she is the truth!
Be on the look out for the FEMALE PRODIGY and her NEW RELEASE in DEC 2009! You can check Knyce’s Music out at her “Official Website” Knyce Muzic at www.knycemuzic.com.
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Kiarra "Knyce" Green, born January 1, 1993 (New Year baby) in Dallas, Texas is a young female rapper coming out of the KBS Pearl Entertainment camp. Knyce has a strong dedication to music—everything from R&B and Hip Hop, to Pop and Neo-Soul. Knyce says, "I love it all, but rap is where my talent is! I write many of my songs, including my first song “Paper So Thick,” which debuted on The BE Heard Show on BlogTalk Radio, “Good Girl” featuring BTeezee and Fredarro, and my single in the making 'What U Gon' Do.'" That debut on The BE Heard Show helped Knyce realize that what she has been dreaming of doing could actually come true.
Knyce has been writing poetry since the third grade when her English teacher told her mother that she knew that Knyce was going to be a writer because of the stories and poetry she loved to write even then. Today, Knyce is a junior in high school in Atlanta, GA, pursuing a career in rap, continues to write to strengthen her flow, and still maintains a 3.215 GPA, while taking AP classes.
Besides her Christian upbringing, which Knyce says she has taken with her throughout life, one of her biggest inspirations is her mother who has shown her strength through her own struggles. Her mother’s determination taught Knyce to never give up no matter how bad life seems because God will provide.
Knyce’s music career began two years ago when she was motivated to pursue a music career as a rapper because of the industry’s need for female rappers. Knyce is inspired by the good messages the female pioneers have contributed, and wants to be a part of making sure that the female voice in rap does not become extinct, forgotten, or dissolve into the industry.
Knyce wants to celebrate the achievements of the pioneers and bring similar, positive messages with a modern spin on them, which she believes are important to get everyone to listen through a new movement—Females Taking Back Hip Hop. Knyce feels that artists such as MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Da Brat, and Missy Elliott, as well as her label mates, are an inspiration to what she does. Bringing Hip Hop Back to Females strives to change the way females are looked at in the industry. Through example as an emcee who will earn her keep, Knyce will show the dominantly-male world of the music industry that she does not have to degrade herself to make it or do anything immoral to be recognized as the HOTT emcee that she is.
Besides bringing new music with positive messages through storytelling onto the scene, Knyce’s contribution to this movement is the creation of her own pledge to Hip Hop. Knyce would like every artist to abide by this pledge, take it with them, and live by it to make Hip Hop what it used to be.
Knyce pledges “to respect the ones before me as well as myself, to be dedicated to my craft, and to truly represent no matter where I am or what I am doing.”
Knyce’s influences also include artists such as T.I., Ace Hood, and Lil Wayne. "Mainstream or independent, it doesn't matter to me. In my eyes they all have talent," she expresses. Knyce is looking to all of the artists who have come before her and those she has met in the KBS Pearl family to guide her in the right direction.
"Music isn't what I do, it's who I am!" ~KNYCE~
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