September 11, 2006 (Press Release) --
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For more information, contact:
Wyllisa Bennett, publicist 323.937.2400 office
Wyllisa@aol.com
For Immediate Release
GANGSTA RAPPER COURT DOG IS “STEEL HERE” WITH FOURTH ALBUM
“Steel Here,” the Soundtrack Set to Hit Stores Oct. 17
LOS ANGELES – Kansas City gangsta rapper Court Dog (ne’ Courtney Richardson II) is back with a vengeance with the release of his fourth album, appropriately titled “Steel Here,” set to hit stores on
October 17.
The gangsta rapper took some time off to dabble in filmmaking, and work on his pet project, STEEL HERE, an independent film he wrote, produced and scored. The film stars Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, comedian Katt Williams, and Mopreme Shakur, the brother of the late Tupac Shakur. Currently, preparations are being made for the film to make the rounds on the film festival circuit.
“I’m trying to follow the likes of Tupac, Will Smith and Ice Cube,” Court Dog said. “The music is still my passion, but there’s nothing wrong with diversifying the hustle,” he added.
And more about the music: Court Dog certainly got a little help from friends on his latest release. He tapped some of the most popular and prolific rappers in the industry to create a soundtrack that resonates the voice of the film.
Released on the rapper’s record label -- D-Boy Records -- "Steel Here," a movie soundtrack, features 19 tracks, including the single and video "Steel Here," performed by the rapper-turned-actor. The album contains new music from Bizzy Bone of the multi-platinum rap quintet, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony as well as Bushwick Bill from the legendary rap group The Geto Boys. “Steel Here” also features several prominent underground artists, including Suga Free, Brotha Lynch Hung, Gangsta Pat, S2theB, C.O. tha Bad Black, and Mopreme Shakur, the brother of the late Tupac Shakurs. Also, rapper and Atlantic Recording artist Guerilla Black makes his presence known on the soundtrack.
Interestingly, the soundtrack mixes it up with some of the most beautiful love songs R&B has to offer … thanks to neo soul artists Scripture "So Crazy" and Homemade Soul "So Beautiful," along with up-and coming-songbirds, Jackie Rae "Freaky" and Katrina "Keep Quiet."
Visit www.themidwestdboys.com or the official myspace page: www.myspace.com/courtdog816 .
For more information, contact:
Wyllisa Bennett, publicist 323.937.2400 office
Wyllisa@aol.com
For Immediate Release
GANGSTA RAPPER COURT DOG IS “STEEL HERE” WITH FOURTH ALBUM
“Steel Here,” the Soundtrack Set to Hit Stores Oct. 17
LOS ANGELES – Kansas City gangsta rapper Court Dog (ne’ Courtney Richardson II) is back with a vengeance with the release of his fourth album, appropriately titled “Steel Here,” set to hit stores on
October 17.
The gangsta rapper took some time off to dabble in filmmaking, and work on his pet project, STEEL HERE, an independent film he wrote, produced and scored. The film stars Lawrence Hilton Jacobs, comedian Katt Williams, and Mopreme Shakur, the brother of the late Tupac Shakur. Currently, preparations are being made for the film to make the rounds on the film festival circuit.
“I’m trying to follow the likes of Tupac, Will Smith and Ice Cube,” Court Dog said. “The music is still my passion, but there’s nothing wrong with diversifying the hustle,” he added.
And more about the music: Court Dog certainly got a little help from friends on his latest release. He tapped some of the most popular and prolific rappers in the industry to create a soundtrack that resonates the voice of the film.
Released on the rapper’s record label -- D-Boy Records -- "Steel Here," a movie soundtrack, features 19 tracks, including the single and video "Steel Here," performed by the rapper-turned-actor. The album contains new music from Bizzy Bone of the multi-platinum rap quintet, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony as well as Bushwick Bill from the legendary rap group The Geto Boys. “Steel Here” also features several prominent underground artists, including Suga Free, Brotha Lynch Hung, Gangsta Pat, S2theB, C.O. tha Bad Black, and Mopreme Shakur, the brother of the late Tupac Shakurs. Also, rapper and Atlantic Recording artist Guerilla Black makes his presence known on the soundtrack.
Interestingly, the soundtrack mixes it up with some of the most beautiful love songs R&B has to offer … thanks to neo soul artists Scripture "So Crazy" and Homemade Soul "So Beautiful," along with up-and coming-songbirds, Jackie Rae "Freaky" and Katrina "Keep Quiet."
Visit www.themidwestdboys.com or the official myspace page: www.myspace.com/courtdog816 .

Kansas City gangsta rapper Court Dog (ne’ Courtney Richardson II) is back with a vengeance with the release of his fourth album, appropriately titled “Steel Here,” set to hit stores on
October 17.
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