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Tyke T: The Prelude

1/19/2017

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The Prelude by Tyke T
Yo, THINKERS! My homie Tyke T is grinding out here chasing a BillBoard Spot for 750 purchases. Last, update he was under 50 purchases to go. Buy now to help the chase to 750. I don't ask for what I don't do myself. I purchased the album becuase I believe in it. I could go into detail about the sound quality, production, track list, schemes, and musicality; however, this review is different. I want to give you a top FIVE reasons; instead of a review.

1. Tyke T has poured into Memphis and African-American culture through the use of Hip-Hop as a format to dialogue and conversation from party tracks to socially aware critiques his music has created conversations.

2. He would support you! We often give back to those that give. Tyke T is a budding superstar who is in schools with kids, communities, and actually doing the work of building with other artists consistently.

3. Why not help someone be great? We help strangers be mediocre everyday. Help someone you know is doing great work achieve a dream. We always cry out about moving the culture forward, chasing dreams, and pooling resources. Here is a prime opportunity to fulfill all of those outcomes.

4. He makes good music. Whether you want just the beat or actual lyrics: Tyke T does both exceptionally well.

5. I said so. No, really: YOU read this so you know it's true. I believe in dreamers and thinkers. You should too.

Make the DREAM HAPPEN #750: tyket1.bandcamp.com/album/the-prelude
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