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Gully

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BIOGRAPHY

Gully's debut album Gullywood vol.1 will be hitting stores in 2005. The 16 year old rapper has already achieved a certain amount of success on the underground and mixtape circuit. Gully has been nominated for the BME awards, put out his promotional CD "A Sign Of Things 2 Come", been tipped for success by BBC Stoke and The Asian Post. One of Gully's biggest accomplishments to date is appearing on Channel-U for his debut video "Bling Factor".

Gully is now preparing to drop his debut album Gullywood volume.1. The album is already creating a buzz in the streets, the album features some of the strongest cuts Gully has made to date. One of the most anticipated tracks from the album is "That's a Rap" in which Gully raps about some of his differences with some of the artists in the industry. The diss track will be featured on Gullywood Vol.1 which is expected to drop sometime in 2005.

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Gullywood volume.1 will feature "That's a rap" the much anticipated diss track taking shots at DJ-Kasanova and Lightning MC. Gully performed with Kasanova at the race in to school gig in 2003, them days are long gone. "I ain't beefin' with these cats to make a name for myself, cos no one even knows these dude's." "They talking like they successful but they get disrespected in every city they go through, i met Lightning MC at the BME's and people walked out during his performance- what's success without respect?" "I must have sold more records than both of them compared and that's just in my neighbourhood- and i still get respected, G's out here belive what i'm spitting- every word out of my mouth is the truth and people out here in Stoke can releate to that and appeciate it. "There ain't nothing special about Lightning MC, he's a clown, i got some homies in the hood who ain't even rappers but can still spit better lyrics than Lightning." Gully recently contacted Lightning and challanged him to a battle on radio. "We would've let the public decide the winner, that way everyone knows who the most talnted guy is." "This dude ain't just a fucking faggot but he's also a coward, he ain't even respond to my challange."

"As far as "That's a Rap" goes- i wouldn't even call it a diss track 'cos i ain't really dissin anyone, i'm just stating facts and exposing the truth about these manz." Even though Gully was once on good terms with Kasanova, it seems as though all respect was lost. "I ain't gotta do interviews and just talk about Kasanova 'cos he's finished, he got dropped from Opus and he ain't made any records since, i talked to Sean Flynn and he don't have a problem with what i'm doing- he knows what happened between me and Kas and he'll tell ya." "The only thing i'm doing is destroying what's left of his lame career, i talked to Metz on the phone and he told me he's supporting me 100%- we even discussed recording a few tracks together." Even though "That's a Rap" is one of the most antipated tracks to hit the streets, Gully has assured everyone the album will live up to the hype and every track will be worthy of a single.  The album also features club bangers (snake eyez, and That's what's up) and tracks for the ladies (Hold me, Too sweet and I wanna luv u) Gully also finds him reminising about some of the hard times he's been through in his neighbourhood on "King of bada bing". One of the most innovative tracks on the album has to be "Porn Star". Gullywood vol.1 is shaping up to be the hottest album of 2005 with collaberations from Gully's camp Thug Territory (Nas-T, Evidence and P-45).

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