Brisco is tagged as: hip-hop, rap, dirty south, hip hop, cash money Florida has got the Hip-Hop game on lock and Miami is now breeding rhyme stars. With unrelenting spins dominating the airwaves, MCs of the sunshine state are demanding respect and showing no signs of letting up that reign. Helping to fuel that fire is Brisco, Poe Boy Music Group’s newest recruit and one of MIA’s best-kept secrets up until now. With his national debut Street Medicine on deck for this summer, the game is about to be reintroduced to thought provoking lyricism that moves the mind matched with an undeniable swag and a flow that the game has been missing. Representing Opa-Locka, one of the most violent cities in America tucked away in Miami-Dade County, Brisco plans to overhaul the rap game with his Street Medicine. A well-rounded lyricist who covers all aspects, “Dade County’s Young Don” spits on many of society’s ills as well as overcoming adversity and struggle. Losing his mother and brother before turning 13 and his father several years later as well, the 25-year old has a lot of real life experiences to draw from and infuses his never ending will to survive in his music. Brisco declares of his debut, “My philosophy is the game has been sick since Tupac Shakur died so I’m like the medicine, the antidote since Pac. I knew I couldn’t sound lik... Read More About Brisco Biography... Send Brisco ringtones to your cell |
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