With the Un-Released 'Diamonds (remix)' Featuring Young Jeezy on December
13th Giving Lucky Fans a Chance to Win a Set of Customized SLIM THUG
DUB DROPSTAR WHEELS and an AUDIOBAHN CAR AUDIO PACKAGE SANTA MONICA,
Calif., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- In the last year Slim Thug has gone from
being the "Big Boss of tha Nawf," as in Houston's North Side,
to a bonafied national star. While he can still be found riding through
H-Town tending to his car dealership, record stores, real estate ventures,
or as he did over Thanksgiving weekend giving away Free Turkeys to the
needy in his community, Slim can also be found on TRL alongside Gwen
Stefani for her "Luxurious (Remix)" or blessing the hottest
chick in the game with his booming baritone on Beyonce's "Check
On It." Then again, with a major label debut, Already Platinum,
which hit the number one spot on the Billboard rap charts, it's no surprise
that Da Boss is in high demand. There are no signs that the 6'6 rapper,
born Stayve Thomas, plans to pump the brakes anytime soon. His newest
heater, "Diamonds (remix)," featuring Young Jeezy, a number
of award nominations including three VIBE Award nominations, and performing
on AOL Music have helped push Already Platinum to certified gold status,
headed to platinum despite early bootlegging problems and set backs.
Now Slim Thug releases a chopped and screwed version that should only
add to the critically acclaimed album's amazing momentum and give back
to the culture that he so proudly represents.
Anyone paying attention to Houston hip-hop, which has been featured
everywhere from The USA Today, to The New York Times, to VIBE and Rolling
Stone, knows that the chopped and screwed phenomenon is the blood that
pumps through the hearts of the scene's biggest fans. Houston's late
DJ Screw first invented the technique in 1991, by reducing the pitch
of a record, to achieve the effect as if one was hearing the music in
slow-motion. The distinct style caught on quickly, epitomizing the city's
laid-back vibe, making it the biggest music story of '2005.
For Already Platinum, Swisha House's renowned Michael "5000"
Watts has been recruited do the chopped and screwed version. Although
it has become more commonplace for artists to do, this represents Slim
Thug coming full circle since his first three independent albums were
all released as chopped and screwed. The album is stocked with top shelf
production from the Neptunes on "Like A Boss" and "I
Ain't Heard Of That," Jazza Pha on the soulful "Incredible
Feelin'," and Mr. Lee for the regal "Three Kings." Guest
appearances include Bun B, T.I., Pharrell and Slim Thug's own Boyz N
Blue.
The album also includes the un-released Mannie Fresh-produced "Diamonds
(remix)," featuring Young Jeezy which has been getting heavy rotation
at radio and beginning to invade BET and MTV with an amazing Video.
To top it all off, Slim Thug is giving his many fans the opportunity
of logging on to his website www.slimthugthaboss.com, where a lucky
fan will have a chance to win customized SLIM THUG DUB DROPSTAR WHEELS
and an AUDIOBAHN CAR AUDIO PACKAGE, totaling a value of over $4,000.
The contest will be promoted by TV Ads aired on MTV, MTV2, & BET,
online and at various retail location websites until the last day of
eligibility, January 13th, 2006.
Slim Thug will announce the winner at a later date. In addition to Slim
Thug's recent performance on the 2005 Billboard Awards, still to come
are his features on the new Biggies duets album and Three 6 Mafia "Stay
Fly remix," the DUB tour and a Boyz N Blue album through his own
Boss Hogg Outlawz label.
