G7 Records' Richie Payso Releases New Rap Video - Ghetto Celeb

Top Quote Toronto's own Richie Payso drops the latest rap single from his upcoming mixtape Hate is the New Love. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) November 18, 2011 - Ghetto Celeb

    While he is a new name in the rap game, listeners already know that Toronto rapper Richie Payso is coming with a sound that marks experience. With the release of his new rap video titled "Ghetto Celeb" from his upcoming mixtape Hate Is The New Love, Payso is sure to make a presence for himself on the hip-hop scene. The video which is staged on Richie's own block-Rexdale, Toronto-shows that life in the hood goes a long way for any hustler. With his girl at his side, his boys holding him down, and the money steady flowing, Payso has no complaints-only a walk of fame that he has set for a rising generation of hustlers.

    Listeners can kick back and keep the track on replay as each verse is laced with Payso's well-honed punch lines and crafty lyricism, and while his future in the industry is promising, there is no doubt that his ghetto celeb status is certified plus on this single. Payso's precise flow brings a nuance to the ear that only has listeners wanting more. He appears to have risen above the realities of the hood to deliver a track that tells the unsung tales of a hustler destined for glory in an industry suited for only the finest of emcees.

    Success In Motion

    While being signed by President/CEO of G7 Records, Kwajo Cinqo of two-time Juno Award winning hip-hop group Ghetto Concept, Richie Payso is cooking it up in the studio with his latest mixtape project Hate Is The New Love. Listeners can only expect for him to drop more chart toppers from the compilation, which is currently underway. After getting a taste of his lyrical ability on music collaborations found on rapper Reema Major's I Am Legend mixtape and JJ Money's Time Is Money mixtape, one thing is certain-Richie's name holds a sure spot in the game. Note that in spite of the many complexities that accompany success, it is evident that this self-titled ghetto celeb is only fixed on leaving his mark on music for listeners worldwide, and no one can put it better than Richie himself-"I'm tryna make it B.I.G. like the After Death Tour".

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