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Tim Vocals is an American hip hop/R&B singer, rapper and songwriter from Harlem, New York. He is known for his smooth voice, gritty lyrics and signature musical style, performing a hybrid subgenre of gangsta rap and contemporary R&B, known as "gangsta R&B". His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention and critical praise, showcasing the young goon crooner as an underground talent and
Tim Vocals is an American hip hop/R&B singer, rapper and songwriter from Harlem, New York. He is known for his smooth voice, gritty lyrics and signature musical style, performing a hybrid subgenre of gangsta rap and contemporary R&B, known as "gangsta R&B". His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention and critical praise, showcasing the young "goon crooner" as an underground talent and authentic representation
and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year. The self-produced EP
which has been referred to by critics and journalists as "gangsta R&B" (see gangsta rap).
performing a hybrid subgenre of gangsta rap and contemporary R&B, known as "gangsta R&B". His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention and critical praise, and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year.
which has been referred to by critics and journalists as "gangsta R&B" - a hybrid subgenre of gangsta rap and contemporary R&B. He became an internet sensation with the release of his mixtape, Live From Harlem, and in 2013 he was named one
His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention
which has been referred to by critics and journalists as "gangsta R&B" (see gangsta rap)[1]. His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention and critical praise, showcasing the young
He has been the subject of various articles and interviews by Rolling Stone magazine, Vibe, The Village Voice and New York Times, and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year. His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, garnered widespread attention and critical praise, showcasing the young street crooner as an undiscovered talent. The self-produced EP featured twelve "g-mixes" of popular mainstream singles such as ...
and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year. The self-produced EP showcased Vocals' as an undiscovered talent, highlighting both his natural singing ability, and the artistic juxtaposition between his sultry delivery and dark lyrical content.
EP featured twelve "g-mixes" - street-inspired remixes of popular mainstream singles, including Lorde's "Royals", Michael Jackson's "Human Nature", and Drake's "Marvin's Room", among others - and showcased Vocals' natural singing ability and
He has been the subject of various articles and interviews for musical media sources such as Rolling Stone, Vibe, The Village Voice and New York Times among others,
The self-produced EP showcased Vocals' natural singing ability, and was popul
and was popularized largely as a result by the artistic juxtaposition of his sultry delivery and dark lyrical content.
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His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, received positive reviews and was praised by critics for Rolling Stone, Vibe, The New York Times and Village Voice, and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year. The self-produced EP showcased Vocals' natural singing ability, and gained widespread attention
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featured a series of street-inspired remixes of popular mainstream singles,
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His debut mixtape, Live From Harlem, was praised by critics for The New York Times, Village Voice, Vibe, and Rolling Stone, and in 2013 he was named one of Spin magazine's best R&B acts of the year. In a New York Times review, Jon Caraminica described him as having,
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Tim Vocals is an American hip-hop/r&b singer, rapper and songwriter from Harlem, New York. Known for his smooth voice and gritty lyrics, Tim became an internet sensation in 2013 with his mixtape album "Live From Harlem" and a series of street-inspired remixes parodying popular r&b songs. His jail-day interpretation of The Weeknd single "Next", and accompanying music video, followed Vocal's real-life trip to the New York City Criminal Court House, as he turned himself in for prison sentencing. Several months later, upon his release, he recorded the track and music video for "We Thuggin'" with Harlem rapper Nino Man, celebrating his return[2][3][4].
Tim Vocals
[edit]- ^ http://blogs.villagevoice.com/music/2012/08/tim_vocals_interview.php
- ^ http://www.thefader.com/2012/12/10/gen-f-tim-vocals?&_suid=141411220226109797433973290026
- ^ http://www.spin.com/articles/tim-vocals-arrested-next-video-court-weeknd/
- ^ http://www.spin.com/articles/tim-vocals-prison-release-we-thuggin-video-mp3/