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His name represents underestimated talent. “It’s about those
unknown songs that were released on the ‘B Side’ of a single.” Since 1998, B-CIDE has dedicated his life
to his passion
for making music. Born and raised in Utica, New York with Italian roots, B-CIDE has his own unique
outlook on hip-hop. “I don’t limit myself to any particular style. I’m not from the city,
so my
delivery is a lot different.”
In 2007, B-CIDE signed with DJ King Assassin through Liferdef/Universal. Months
later, the label was put aside by Assassin who was looking to pursue his own solo project. B-CIDE
bounced back and
returned to being independent. In 2008, B-CIDE made the transition from local to national artist by independently securing
the release of his third solo album Free
Agent
in Best Buy stores. B-CIDE is also distributed through Super D Phantom Distribution worldwide.
With this latest
release full of club bangers, hits and pure fire, B shows you a different cide of himself, ranging from in-your-face cuts
to personal, intimate tracks revealing details about
his life. “This record is an emotional roller-coaster from
start to finish. The listeners are definitely in for a ride when they pop in this disc.”
On Free Agent,
B-Cide collaborated with Strange Music’s newest artist Cognito on the song “We Like To Party.” On tracks
like “2008 BC” and “You Can’t Do,” B-CIDE demonstrates
his lyrical flexibility, but
on tracks like “Step to Me” and “Where I Started From,” he unveils a cide of himself that people rarely
get to see. “I wanted to make this album more personal.
I’m sick of people telling me what I am—I
know what I’ve done and I know who I am. Every one of my albums has revealed a little bit more.”
B-CIDE
has hit the road for three different tours with Project Born, formerly of Psychopathic Records. With over 11 years in the
game, and after performing all over the country, B-CIDE
is continually growing as an artist and expanding his fan
base even further.
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