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FUTURE Grammy STARS Produced by OCTANE-Records-Music.com!

Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:35am EST
Octane-Records-Music.com now has several hit songs and 'GROUNDBREAKING'
industry sound projects that command a space within the R&B / RAP / Hip Hop
community




SEATTLE, Nov. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Hear the difference at Octane Records with
signed Recording Artists that now include the following New Artists: Aziel,
Jailbird, HUD, Heath, Mr. Rakafela, Maggot Brain, and Octane featuring Shock
G, Humpty Hump (http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rakaoctane1), and Snoop Dogg
(http://www.rogueisland.com). Produced By Brent DeRocher for Octane Records. 

Most people will never forget Aziel for his chart-topping hit "Fall In Love
Again." The day it hit KCCN FM 100, Hawaii's premier radio station, it
immediately made its way onto the daily "Top 5 at 5," becoming the number-one
most requested song for six weeks. Another hit followed - a remake of Stevie
Wonder's "Ribbon In The Sky." Listeners couldn't get enough of Aziel's silky
R&B voice. Aziel is currently seeking full radio rotation on all mainstream
USA radio stations for his album "Take You Away" that features music-writing
and production by multi-platinum legendary songwriter LeRoy Martez Bell, and
music writer Linton Weems. With several hit songs and "GROUNDBREAKING"
industry sound, this project commands a space within the R&B community. 

Aziel Toeaina, born January 1, 1978 in San Francisco, California, is a musical
genius who can switch from his R&B delivery to Hip Hop and Rap, unlike many
artists on the market today. Aziel's critics say he may be as good as Usher
and Justin Timberlake. Aziel also plans on being a Grammy Nominee and a Grammy
Winner in the very near future. 

Jailbird, born Jeffrey Sayer in 1978 in Olympia, Washington, is destined to be
a rap superstar; the kind of superstar that understands a good hook, strong
songwriting and the importance of a great performance. Jailbird's critics say
he may be as good as Eminem. Jailbird is a Rap Artist that plans on being a
Grammy Nominee. 

HUD was born Anthony Hudson in Memphis, Tennessee in April of 1971. A Rap
Artist who loves performing, HUD began entertaining in early 1986 at talent
shows. His mother, who fell upon hard times while HUD was young, was a former
background singer for the likes of B. B. King and other popular Memphis
recording artists and is credited for introducing HUD to the profession of
music. 

Mr. Rakafela, born Alvin E. Kirton III in Oakland, California in July of 1973,
was highly influenced in the early 1990s by the success of Tupac Shakur and
Shock G from Digital Underground. Being deeply rooted in Tupac and Digital's
cliques, Mr. Rakafela developed a Funk/Hip Hop mix which he displays in his
latest masterpiece, "Tale of a New Legend" featuring Shock G, Humpty Hump, and
Jailbird. 

Links to sample tracks available from Octane-Records-Music.com: 

http://www.Octane-Records-Music.com
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/octane0072
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/octane0074
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/birdworx1
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/birdworx2
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jailbird5
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/octane0071
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/heathoctane1
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/octane0073
http://www.octane-records.com/talent.html
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/rakaoctane1
http://www.kunaki.com/MSales.asp?PublisherId=109689

Artists Biographies/ Websites:

http://www.myspace.com/jailbirdwc
http://www.octane-records.com/aziel.html
http://www.octane-records.com/jailbird.html
http://www.octane-records.com/hud.html
http://www.myspace.com/realgrimy
http://www.twitter.com/OCTANERECORDS

    Press Contact:

    David Wiebe
    360-704-0232
    octane007@artlover.com
    http://www.Octane-Records-Music.com


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SOURCE  Octane-Records-Music.com

Media, David Wiebe of Octane-Records-Music.com, +1-360-704-0232,
octane007@artlover.com



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