Championz keep it real with their new single “Stay Real” Feat. RBG
Sometimes you just need to listen to some good hip-hop to get your heart pumpin’. To get the right song to do this can sometimes be hard. But not anymore—as Championz have released their hot new track ‘Stay Real’. With an awesome bass, the pulse is like your heartbeat, and you can’t help but listen; and maybe even attempt to rap a thing or two. The more melodic chorus let’s you sing along if you’re perhaps, not the best at rapping; so this song is the best of both worlds. You can imagine this song playing at a club with everyone’s body pumping along in sync. Or perhaps you can imagine cruisin’ along the coast playing this track for everyone to hear. Wherever you want to listen to it, it is a must!
With sounds like Kanye West, 50 cent and P-Diddy, this song is definitely a hit that should be a regular on you iPod.
So put your kicks on and get movin’ with this epic new song! You can check these guys out on:
iTunes at www.itunes.apple.com/au/artist/the-championz,
their site www.quetonemusic.com,
their MySpace at www.myspace.com/championz07 or
their Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/Championz
ABOUT CHAMPIONZ
Boston-based Contemporary R&B act CHAMPIONZ features the dynamic personalities of their leader Quion (pronounced "key-on"), WILBZ, and Don P. CHAMPIONZ developed their signature style from exposure to the evolution of R&B. CHAMPIONZ have developed a strong following throughout New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. CHAMPIONZ have appeared on independent releases featuring Lil Buna, Wally Sparks, and more! CHAMPIONZ possess charismatic personalities with magnetic mass appeal. Their new album Title Bout leads off with "I Bet You'll Fall in Love".
With humble beginnings that emerged from a recording studio he built in his apartment, Quion started producing, songwriting, and performing original music as a solo artist, while also producing talent from his neighborhood. Quion's success was challenged by a string of unfortunate circumstances. He lost two artists to homicide and one to prison, record companies were hesitant to sign him due to their nervousness surrounding his signature birthmark, and he lost a significant amount of funds in a bad subsequent deal. Still, Quion leveraged the adversity in his favor. He continued to study the music industry and invest in his home studio; producing four albums and selling over 50,000 units on his own.
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