Friday, June 6, 2008

Peedi Crakk dropping album called "Camel Face Hunting Season"


After five years, North Philly rapper Peedi Crakk has parted ways with Roc-A-Fella Records in favor of Amalgam Digital. His debut album “Camel Face Hunting Season,” will be released in September 2008.

A founding member of State Property, alongside Beanie Sigel, Freeway, and Young Gunz, Peedi Crakk has earned respect for his lyrical talent and rhythmic flow. “The Prince of State Property” created buzz with his single “One for Peedi” which was featured on the Paid in Full soundtrack. He has also made a name for himself by collaborating with the likes of Twista, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Ne-Yo on the singer’s hit “Stay”. He has showcased his versatility as a featured artist on two albums from Grammy award winners, The Roots, including his recent feature on their single “Get Busy.” Additionally, Peedi will be featured in the upcoming film Next Day Air, directed by Benny Boom.

Camel Face Hunting Season will hit retail stores and digital outlets in September 2008. The first single entitled “More Towels,” features production by Vinny Idol.


Blak Mic says - "Its about fucking time! I dont know how long I have been waiting for this. Was parting from Rocafella really a smart move though? You must remember thats still an owned label by Jay-z and still reps Kaney West..hmmmmm...Also whats up with the title of the album??

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