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Meet Tha Native, Tech N9ne & E-40’s Opener


2018 was an impactful year for Highland, California recording artist Tha Native (FKA Short Dawg Tha Native). Releasing two hit singles in the Tech N9ne-featured “Whatcha Wanna Do” and the E-40-featured “Go Get Your Paypah”. Followed by hitting the road with E-40 on his nationwide Gift of Gab tour, in support of the latest album by the West Coast veteran of the same title. Gaining tremendous amount of new fans at every stop as Tha Native opened up for the Yay Area Ambassador.

Having also toured with Tech N9ne as well, Tha Native reflects on the difference in audiences between the two legends.

“I think they both have their own fans and I think they both share their fans alike. Because they are of two different places. But I think they both toured and did a few things together too. You got Tech Nine from KC MO and E-40 from the Bay area. So that’s like two different sides from the United States. You know the fans are awesome! Tech and E-40 are awesome for sharing their fans with me. Much respect to them and their fans.”

Hailing from the High Desert, Tha Native originally came into the spotlight over a decade ago (2008) with a passion for the genre, creativity, and a lot of pride. A well-known Native American, Tha Native always incorporates his deeply-rooted heritage with his amazing lyrical abilities. Inspired by so many West Coast legends, Tha Native’s style is authentic, entertaining, and refreshing West Coast oldies sound. Tha Native made a name for himself taking center stage and performing in front of undiscovered crowds on various nationwide tours throughout the decade.

I used to go by Short Dawg Tha Native. The reason I would go by Short Dawg Tha Native is because they (friends) always called me Shorty growing up. But then I just took the Short Dawg part out due to mix-ups in artists. So then I just went with Tha Native because it’s who I am. I am Native America. I am indigenous. I have been in the West Coast forever. I am an Original West Coast Native Hip-Hop Artist. My name represents who I am, who my people are, and we been in the West Coast forever before boats and houses were built. I am an Original Native American Hip-Hop Artist.

Tha Native also credits life on the road for his stage presence and how to conduct business. Reciting what headliners have taught him:

“They have taught me about being responsible, being respectful, and being 100% on stage. Having respect for your fellow artist. Always helping out the up and comers and always giving other artists a chance. That’s one thing they always do. They always pave the way for others to have the success that they have and that’s awesome.”

2019 only appears to be even bigger for the entertainer. Scheduled to hit the road again, along with the release of more new music and forthcoming new album. With an already noteworthy resume including collaborations with Too Short, E-40, and Tech N9ne, we definitely look forward to which legends will come to impart their classic lyricisms on the next project from the rising star.

Tha Native’s thoughts on the near future of music:

“I think streamings a good thing. There has to be a way to sell your music with streaming. I think it affects the Music in a good way. It’s like they say, “The sign of the times”. You have to keep up with it. It’s forever changing, you know? It’s where all the business is actually going. It’s not about hard copies of anything anymore. It kinda sucks but that’s just the way it is and I don’t think that’s ever going to change. I feel like all people that know vinyl and cds know when the real music was out. I mean it’s easier for a lot of people to hear you now, you don’t have to be distributed through stores anymore in order to be heard. You can just put it on your site and whoever is following you can hear it and then you get big that way. Thats what helps the industry and music today. You’re able to hit a 1,000 people rather than 500 on your streak and you can go have it streaming now and have millions of people now rather than 500 or 1000 and now you can promote it without even having a record label. It gives you more independence. It’s just that everybody has to change with the times. I wish it wasn’t like this because I’m a collector of records and cds and it sucks that you can’t find the physical art in your hand anymore.”

Don’t forget to follow Tha Native on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.

Stream Tha Native music now, courtesy of Spotify

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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OG Cuicide – “I’m The Reason” (Video)


West Coast veteran OG Cuicide had a buzzworthy 2018 with the release of several popular tracks like his video, “Tragedy” (April 2018). Campaigning the forthcoming release of his new project, the Compton-native closes out 2018 in a major way with the unveiling of his powerful new video, in-support of his single, “I’m The Reason”.

Realigning with talented director Angelo Deprater for the latest effort, OG Cuicide shows his dominance and West Coast legacy with a strong themed presence and in-your-face aggressive sound. The video also features a guest appearance from hit-making Compton recording artist/OG Cuicide nephew A.D. (“Juice”). “I’m The Reason” is an influential lead up to OG Cuicide’s big 2019 and great jump-on point for newfound fans.

A business owner, activist, and most of all, a survivor. OG Cuicide has grown his 40k Instagram following through his vintage West Coast lyricism, motivational message to overcome all adversities, and street gospel. The City of Compton on his back and heavily supported by fellow West Coast legends like Kurupt and Snoop Dogg.

“I’m The Reason” available today on VEVO, courtesy of CG Records/EMPIRE. For more on OG Cuicide? Follow the West Coast veteran on Instagram today. Stream “I’m The Reason” on Tidal.

Follow OG Cuicide on Twitter: @OGCuicide

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Tha Native ft. E-40 – “Go Get The Paypah”

Tha Native is best known for his early 2018 Tech N9ne-featured single, “Whatcha Wanna Do”. Continuing to make a name for himself, the Highland, California-native takes a trip to the Yay Area, linking up with the Bay Area Ambassador himself E-40 for new single to close out the year, “Go Get The Paypah”.

On the track, the two stars spit that money talk. The Native American hold his own with the book of Slang, catchy hook, gritty street attitude, and exciting to sing-a-long, “Go Get The Paypah” is a great addition to the up-and-coming’s resume. The new single is the lead up to a highly-anticipated album by Tha Native, slated for a early 2019 release.

Tha Native is coming off of the road as an opening act for E-40’s “Gift of Gab Tour”. Tha Native has also shared the stage with Tech N9ne and his Strange Music roster previously as well on tour.

Stream “Go Get The Paypah” now, courtesy of Spotify.

Follow Tha Native on Twitter: @thanative1

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