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== MARZ Presents: Grind Music The Movement == |
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In 2007, Marz released his 4th album, ''Marz Presents: Grind Music The Movement''. This album contains multiple collaborations with Chicago's best hip-hop talent{{Fact|date=May 2008}}, including BDB labelmates Pack, Redbone & Chrissy Feliciano; Rope 30, Big EZ & Epidemik (108 Records); Sawbuc (Phiranna Records); Chi-ILL (Torture Chamber Records); John Blu; Heata; and Trinity. |
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The first single on the album, "Nawww", features "Block CEOs", a Chicago group which Marz put together. This group is considered to be "Chicago's NWA",{{Fact|date=May 2008}} and is quickly rising to the top as they continue to produce powerful street anthems.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} Group members are Rope 30, Big EZ and Sonny Black of 108 Records, Chi-ILL and Henny B of Torture Chamber Records, and Marz and Pack of Billion Dollar Ballers Ent. Block CEOs did a video for the song "Nawww", which overwhelmingly won first place in a video contest on Music Nation.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} |
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Marz has recently written and recorded several songs for UFC cagefighters,{{Fact|date=May 2008}} and performed for the entrance of GFC (Gracie Fighting Championships) star Thomas Deney which was broadcast on Pay-Per-View.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} Marz also had a recent appearance in Twista’s new video "Mami."{{Fact|date=May 2008}} |
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''Grind Music'' is currently being placed heavily in multiple network TV shows, blockbuster movies and ads.{{Fact|date=May 2008}} |
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==Discography== |
==Discography== |
Revision as of 06:19, 29 June 2008
Marz, born Zlatko Hukic, is an American rap artist from Chicago, Illinois. He is known primarily for his record label "BILLION DOLLAR BALLERS".
Early History
Marz R.I.P 2008
The Billion Dollar Baller Show
In 2006, Marz teamed up with Fearless Radio to launch his own radio show with B.D.B. labelmates Pack and DJ E.L.I. The Billion Dollar Baller Show quickly climbed to the top of the charts and reached the status of the #1 Internet radio show in the nation.[citation needed] The show was a mix of raw comedy, the hottest up-and-coming hip-hop, reggaeton and R&B music, and interviews with the most popular breaking artists.[citation needed] boo
Discography
- Lung Fu Mo She LP (2000)
- Gorilla Pimpin LP (2003)
- TGZ Nation: The Mixtape(2004)
- Against All Odds LP (2005)
- Marz Presents Grind Music The Movement (2007)
- Grind Music 2.0 (2008)
Featured In
- Ministry - Dark Side of the Spoon (electronics & guitar, 1999)
- Psychopathic Records 2001 Sampler (vocals, 2001)
- Dark Lotus - Tales From The Lotus Pod (vocals, 2001)
- Various Artists - WWE Tough Enough, Vol. 2 (vocals, 2002)
- Various Artists - Heavy Hittaz Mixtape (vocals in "Driven", 2004)
- Freaks - Cadillacs & Battle Raps (vocals in "Lil Mama", 2008)