February 5, 2007 (Press Release) --
In 2006, NY's Remix King, Fatz Belvedere was set to become one of the most prominant Remix artists.The struggle and rejection and constant work ethic he faced was too much and left him in dissarray. As of March 2006, with the up coming release of his artist, Byata, a proposed deal with interscope records, his relationship to the Timbaland camp and countless remix work flooding his Manhattan studio, the sky was the limit to Fatz and his crew. Trouble, though, was brewing within himself that only his crew knew about and he just faded away from the spotlight of "That next big thing" in this vial music business. Dissapearing out of sight, Fatz became reclusive to the outside world. For nearly eleven months, his own crew wasnt even sure about the future of their once most ought after remix artist/producer. Light shined though on New Years day of 2007 when an epiphany of sorts had overcome this reclusive prodigy and now alomost one year in absence, Fatz Belvedere has returned with a slew of new material, a fresh sound that has industry exec's puzzled and a strategy that will finally propell him to stardom. His new crew of producers, dj's and exec's entitled "Tha Drum Addikts" are already pushing a new envelope for this once ingenious and innovative producer and coming in April 2007, his album entitled "Five year stretch" will be released. A collection of his best remix from the last five year grind as well as 7 new tracks will be available to the world. This time around, there is no path unclear in his way. 2007 Get addikted.... Visit myspace.com/thadrumaddikts for more info...

In 2006, NY's Remix King, Fatz Belvedere was set to become one of the most prominant Remix artists.The struggle and rejection and constant work ethic he faced was too much and left him in dissarray.
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