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Get to know Meez Da Prince and where he is thus far

Hailing from New Brunswick, NJ and performing for 8 years with influences by Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, T.I., and Young Jeezy; Meez Da Prince has hit the streets with his mixtape: Thus Far.

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Performing since 2005, hailing from New Brunswick, NJ and influenced by Tupac, Biggie, Jay-Z, Nas, T.I., and Young Jeezy; Meez Da Prince has hit the streets with his mixtape: Thus Far.

With positive feedback and the people wanting to hear more he has no other option but to give them what they want.

Running into people who tell him that he’s going to go far and asking him why he isn’t signed yet, gives him all the motivation needed to pump out music from the heart.

Thus Far’s 27 track list provides a wide view of Meez’s emotions and work ethic.

Currently he is working on new music and possibly an album.  He wants to create a new project which is unrushed and great, possibly another mixtape.

By the end of the year, he wants to get his first single on the radio and make sure that everyone around him is financially stable.

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When I asked Meez Da Prince his thoughts on Hip-Hop, this is what he said:

“Hip-Hop is getting back to being fun again and getting off of just party music. Now people wanna hear actually what you have to say.  It’s story telling again, I love it!”

Be sure to tune into unheardvoicestv.com on Monday 8/19 at 7:00pm! Watch the live interview, ask questions! I’ll be sitting down with Meez and getting to know him a lot more!


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