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Eric “Caddy” Nawuoh (Rapper) is the founder of The group LSME.
He started off as a solo artist and After dropping his first mixtape
and working on his second One he came across Tracy “Ryze” Kubish
(singer/rapper),a kid from his neighborhood who he never really knew
Personally but was starting to hear about a lot because Of his new found
rapping talent. After working with Tracy “Ryze” Kubishon a mixtape
called “Ambitions of Bristol” Which dropped in early 2010. Their single “All I want
Is you” became popular bringing the group attention and Buzz.
Andre “Dre” Powell (rapper) was added to the group after
First being discovered by Ryze on facebook. After sitting Down with Caddy,
and discussing their Perspectives on music they came to the conclusion
That they all had the same dream and that working
Together could bring them even closer to that dream.
A dream of one day getting signed and producing music
On a completely different level.
In one year we all hope to be doing major shows and performing
on a regular Basis and turning music into a career rather than just a dream.
In five years, we hope to be signed and dropping and album. In ten years
From now we hope to have our own record company and signing other
Artist who have the same passion for music that we did when we first started.
Currently Caddy Works ST. Mary’s Hospital and he is one of the top
contributor to The groups financial needs. Dre has a job at TD Bank, he also
attends Penn State University. Ryze currently attends Harry S. Truman High School.
The group works very hard together, even though it is hard at times to finance
All the expenses such as studio time, cost instrumentals, traveling expenses when
Needed, etc.
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