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Here's What You Need To Know About Avalanche The Architect
This one is perfect for those who love rap and pop music. Avalanche The Architect who is a rapper brought 90s rap back to the game. The track Talk The Talk, which released just a month ago, has garnered over 150 000 views. The song's theme was rappers being held accountable for their words. Avalanche, too, has been accused of the infringement of his lyrics. Avalanche is sweeping the globe with his rap music. His videos have millions of views. He frequently tweets on Twitter and often receives thousands and even more likes. Avalanche is a businessman and is also a success in managing his own social media company. The YouTube channel of Avalanche is filled with amazing hip-hop videos. Each video he uploads attracts many viewers every day. Avalanche's enthusiasm and skill is what makes him a cult figure across the globe. See this Toronto Rapper site for updates.
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About Avalanche The Architect
Avalanche (a 90s-era hip-hop artist) is trying to revolutionize the music industry through his music. Avalanche was raised in America and has spent the majority of his time in America. He is currently living in Toronto. His fierce and brutal rappers are accompanied by an original rhyme structure. The intensity of his vocals is balanced by the lyrics that describe his life. He is committed to his art because of the discipline he has learned over the years through his personal and professional MMA training and fighting. With a variety of videos on Youtube his online profile is growing in online recognition each day. Based in Toronto, Avalanche has been steadily recording and preparing not just a full-length album as well as a mixtape for the masses. Both are set to be released in the next one year.
Toronto rapper Avalanche The Architect, from Toronto, is not new to controversy. His latest song "Nigga Nigga Nigga Nigga Shoo Kill" has caused quite an uproar! This wartime anthem of war has an average of 57 references to violence. That's more than 10 references in a second! But don't get twisted. Even with the lyrics' violent content, it is an expert in metaphors, similes, double-entendres clever wordplay and punchlines. The song is a knockout for world-class boxers. "I won't give you any chances when I give you a shot” or "Rubix cube as I turn the block” could go on for more than 5 minutes. The song is reminiscent of Canibus's 100-bar tune from the late '90s. Avalanche is probably the most unnoticed lyricist of the game. This is due to the harsh, raunchy voice he uses to deliver these bars of fury. Sometimes, this can overshadow the lyrics that are more up-to-date. I would rank him alongside the likes of Big Pun, Canibus, Lloyd Banks, Lil Wayne, and Jadakiss if you are talking about bar-strewn vocal savages. Check out this Top 5 site for details.
The factor that makes his music entertaining, is the fact that you don't need to believe in the tales that he tells. Like his song, "There ain’t a social group in the city who doesn't know me. Ask the mob I’m doing contract kills all alone by my lonely," I don't mean the singer is a killer for the mob. I did meet Avalanche in a Portuguese cafe/social club located on College street. That's the part of Toronto Canada best known for "Soprano" type events. I was shocked by the ease with which he blended into the black community in this particular environment. Avalanche said that his name derives from his martial artists coach. The people in his old neighborhood called him "The Architect" due to the way the Architect made friends with all.
Avalanche and I enjoyed a great day. I found myself in a bicyclist's clubhouse following the social club. Avalanche appeared to be the man of honor. As I think back to Lyrical Mastersy, where the rapper sings "I'm in the same room with all these 1 percenters your talking about the way you got Steppers" and it becomes evident that Avalanche wasn't just rapping but also offering the listener an insight into his life. Avalanche The Architect needs your support. Have a look at this controversy blog for updates.
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