MANN
From: Los Angeles
Label: Beluga Heights
Label: A2Z

 

When people think of a Los Angeles rapper, they expect the typical Dickie's and Chucks, gang affiliation and aggressive flow. They prepare to suffer through the stereotypical uncreative songs with little emotion or lyrical diversity. But things have changed, there has been a musical revolution on the left coast, pioneered by the teenager known as “Mann”. Welcome to the new generation.

Mann eventually recorded  “Jerkin”. The song was eventually showed to Steve Lobel. Steve Lobel, part of Sean Kingston’s management team, showed it to Sean's producer JR Rotem. JR was so inspired by the song that he went in his studio, Beluga Heights, that night and remade the whole track.

“Jerkin” came out great but JR had another song that he had made with Sean Kingston called “Ghetto Girl” and he asked Mann to take the track. "I didn’t know what was going on" says Mann "all I knew was that these men got my music and were making moves, so I said im'ma just roll with it". With the song done Beluga Heights presented Mann to Epic and he was signed within 2 months to a singles deal. Eventually Mann left epic but continued working hard and making music. Mann is now working on his debut album "Mann's World" which is set to drop 2009. Of the album Mann states "this album is going to be a mixture between Chronic 2001 and Graduation, I want nothing less than perfection".

 

 

 
 

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MANN ft. Derulo

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Matt Ft.  Derulo
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