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"My
lyrics were touched by God, He carries me", exclaims a
laughing J. Pak, a.k.a. FlowSik.
FlowSik is currently
being showcased along with the hottest Asian talent nationwide in
"Yellow Slums, Volume 1", Da Compilation, with its first single
already blazing nationwide, "Find a Way Out", the first release from
Young-N-Dangerous, LLC.
Sik is currently in the studio recording his highly-anticipatedsolo
EP, entitled "In the Beginning...", it is set for an early 2005
release.
FlowSik wants to thank his family, friends and fans for their
continued love and support
J. Has been writing since the age of 13,
inspired by his older brother Dae-Guns, has stepped up his
lyrical game since ‘98.
At 15 and with no formal training, driven by pure passion
and love for the art form alone, Sik saved up enough money
and managed to set up a "home- studio" in his room and
started recording and sharpening his craft
FlowSik was born and raised in the hip-Hop
culture, naturally his style draws its influences from many
sources and styles.
His list of trail-blazing Emcees that inspired him is a mile
long, ranging from the N.W.A.'s Gangster Rap in the early
‘90's to many of the artists on the radio and underground of
today.
B.I.G. and Tupac (R.I.P),, Rakim, KoolG. Rap and D.J. Polo,
Public Enemy, Nice and Smooth, Gangstarr, Brand Nubians,
Jungle Brothers, Black Sheep, Tribe, EPMD, 3rd Bass, Big
Daddy Kane, KRS 1, The Geto Boys, Strech and Babito, Ralph
Mc Daniels, Method Man and The Wu-Tang Clan, M.O.P, Black
Moon, Onyx, Nas, Big Pun (R.I.P.), DMX, Nas and the Infamous
Mobb Deep, just to name a few.
"There are no Asian role models on T.V., the Asian-American
youths of today are forced to look to others as inspiration.
This effects the way they see and feel about themselves. To
represent a whole race is a big responsibility and I feel
that no one person can express the different faces, it is
all of our responsibility to demand respect if not taking it
by force."
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