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P. Novakane
For Information Contact:
Management:
Antoine Valentine, President
Raw Inc.
Tel: 917.548.4786
Email:
daburnaz@hotmail.com
www.burnaz.com
"Watch
Your Back"
In competition,
there can only be one winner. P. Novakane always brings his
best game whether it’s on the field or the mic, proving that
he is a true champion. This young emcee shined as the starting
quarterback at Lincoln High School in Brooklyn, New York. When
he wasn’t throwing perfect spirals for the football team,
Novakane was showcasing his jump shot with the basketball
team. Because of his strong versatility, leadership ability
and physical talents on the field, many thought his future in
entertainment would be in sports. Who knew that after those
Sunday games, and late practices Novakane would put his day’s
experiences into words. "Writing is what gives me most joy,"
says Novakane. He scored points with the hip-hop community
with his consistent verbal assaults in freestyle battles and
ciphers in every section of Brooklyn. With the final score
being a win for P. Novakane, it is clear that he’s destine to
break new ground in the hip-hop community.
Novakane furthered his underground buzz, by linking up with
two other tight emcees (S.V. & Vill Rawsteen) also from
Brooklyn, forming the rap group "The Burnaz." Under Raw Inc.
they released their first single "We don’t Give A…." peaking
at # 2 Rap Attack, #4 BRE, #5 CMJ, #18 Urban Network, and #23
Insomniac Magazine. The Burnaz second single "Once Upon a Hood
Life" peaked at #5 Rap Attack, #5 The Network, #7 BRE, #8
Technicians and #12 Insomniac. They also broke into mainstream
radio; getting spins at twenty-one mainstream radio stations.
As the front man for the Burnaz, Novakane has performed at
colleges and clubs all over New York and New Jersey,
highlighted by performances with Doug E. Fresh at Club 122 and
opening up for Wu Tang’s Killah Army at Rutgers University.
Novakane is armed with a style that is familiar yet very
distinct. With tracks like "Stories of My Life Time", Novakane
takes listeners through a detailed journey of his life. P.
Novakane carves vivid illusions with his words that evoke
intense emotions. With cleaver word play, punchlines,
metaphors and subliminal messages, Novakane can keep his
street credibility, while still being commercially viable. In
the street anthem "Gangsta", he’s outwardly glorifying being a
thug, but inwardly he’s also dropping a jewel many people
miss, "Professors can’t teach this young ni**as are taught to
floss/ before their teeth hit/ the cycle’s repeated." In short
he demonstrates his ability to see beyond the obvious and
introduces his listeners to the world outside the box by going
inside.
P. Novakane is marketable, charasmatic, personable and a true
lyricist. He’s able to change flows, subject matter and spit
with the best of them. Novakane’s about to make you a believer
"I died and came back spittin classics/ cause in My Life After
Death/ I found the Bluprint to Illmatic." With that said, look
out for P. Novakane at a major label near you. |