Montstarz Corp Recording Artist Doc Frank is set to Release New Single Get Paid

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  • (1888PressRelease) August 15, 2011 - Atlanta, GA - Monstarz Corp CEO/Recording Artist Doc Frank is set to Release his newest single "Get Paid", nationally through the use of World Star Hip Hop in video format. "Everybody drops a single in mp3 format, I wanted people to see me and get a good visual of my project" explains Doc Frank, " I wanted to do something that sets me apart from your average rapper, I am here to make a statement."

    The Video Single "Get Paid" features Label Mate Reggae/Pop Artist KK Holliday and has cameo appearances from Glenn Palmer who is known mostly for his charter OG Bobby Johnson and Pemel from Menace.

    Doc Frank goes on to explain the background of the single, "It is not about throwing money in the club, it is about a lifestyle, a way of living, doing what needs to be done so that you can get to the next level. Allot of time and effort was put in the development of the single as well as the creation of this video.

    The Release of the Video on to World Star, comes as an obvious choice for Doc Frank, who by far is not a newbie to the game, currently in the studio with DJ infamous working on his mixtape Who is Doc Frank which is slated to be released the beginning of September, Doc Frank is using his knowledge and his connections to move his project to the next level.

    For more information on Doc Frank or Montstarz Corp please visit www.whoisdocfrank.com or follow him on twitter ( @ ) docfrank dot

    About Doc Frank
    Evolution of this unique genius began in the heart of it Dayton Ohio, 1994, where as a young Doc Frank walked out of his 1st studio session with early mentor Moe Beats as his producer. The young Doc Frank introduced himself with his 1st recording "Organized Crime" and became an instant sensation. Doc Frank signed his 1st recording deal with 4 Life Records and under the guidance of hip hop pioneers Deville, Moe Beats, Prime and JRhoc. The young Doc Frank would go on to record more than 50 songs while performing in numerous concerts, festivals, tours showcases, talent shows and battles of all kinds from 1994-1998.

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