TzariZM “[DAY] Dream EP”

I know I’m late on this one…but this shit is dope! support this man!


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9th Prince & MidaZ The BEAST “ThunderCats” (Prod. by TzariZM)

“In much the same way that Lion-O, Panthero, and rest of the classic 80’s ensemble known as the ThunderCats defended Plundar from Mumm-Ra and the Ancient Spirits of Evil, Killarmy’s 9th Prince and Doxside Music Group’s MidaZ The BEAST combine forces to defend Hip-Hop from “bitchassness.” “ThunderCats” sees the two emcees tear into a disgustingly grimy TzariZM produced track with the kind of energy typically reserved for running marathons. Prepare your screwface in advance.”


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IMAKEMADBEATS ft. Tzarizm, Murdoc & Midaz The Beast “Word Of Mouth” (Music Video Teaser)

“”Word of Mouth” – the thunderous and gritty banger from IMAKEMADBEATS and MidaZ the Beast’s 2010 Nightlight EP – gets the visual treatment from music video director Varras Tower. Doxside Music Group is giving fans a teaser of the action-packed clip, which features MidaZ alongside Doxside artist TzariZM and Ozone lyrical heavyweight MURDOC. Forest chase scenes, dead bodies, and of course the mysterious IMAKEMADBEATS emblem – viewers will definitely be on the edge of their seats as they try to figure out what comes next. Look for the full video to drop soon, as well as an unedited, physical release of the Daylight/Nightlight project later this year.”

IMAKEMADBEATS “Heard Of Me” Feat. Black Milk, Butta Verses, & TzariZM

Peep the new single off IMAKEMADBEATS’ debut self-titled solo album (Out Now)…

“”Heard of Me,” one of the most triumphant tracks on the album, features Black Milk, Butta Verses, and TzariZM, while showcasing IMAKEMADBEATS’ trademark soulful style. Beginning with reverberating organ and slick drum rolls, the track quickly jumps into chopped samples and rolling, thunderous drums, with Black Milk handling duties on the first verse, followed by Butta Verses before being finished off by TzariZM. “I’ve done a lot of production for either lesser known artists, or very well known artists and just wasn’t given the credit, ” says IMMB in discussing the inspiration for the song’s title while alluding to his past work and ghost production. “Whether it was through engineering, DJ’ing, or production, somehow you might have heard of me.””

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