WORDSWORTH
As his name suggests, Brooklyn-bred microphone fiend Wordsworth is the epitome
of a true Hip-Hop wordsmith. At a time when the rap market is flooded with cookie-cutter
sensations who churn out forgettable pop hits rather than solid albums, this Lyricist
Lounge All-Star is looking to the past to reinvigorate the present by recalling
Hip-Hops golden age of 1994 when the beats were hard and emcees talked
to listeners about relevant topics they could relate to.
Wordsworth's album Mirror Music is refreshingly gritty smart and
ripe with wisdom only acquired through real life experiences. Im just
gonna rhyme about what I feel and make it from the heart, Words explains.
When people hear my album I want them to feel like I said everything they
couldnt say". The album features Wordsworth giving personal insights,
spitting narratives of everyday life, and of course demanding respect as an MC.
With a degree in English Language and Literature, Wordsworth has the all the tools
to effectively craft that aural masterpiece. As an undergraduate at the State
University of New York Old Westbury, Wordsworth distinguished himself by penning
all of his papers and writing assignments in lyrical verse. Upon graduating, Wordsworth
teamed up with fellow rapper Punchline to form Punch N Words, and
the duo began making the rounds on the underground Hip-Hop open mic circuit, quickly
making a name for themselves.
After commanding the stage at a Lyricist Lounge showcase in 1997, event host Q-Tip
was so impressed that he tapped Punch N Words to spit on Rock
Rock, Yall, on A Tribe Called Quests 1998 gold-certified album
The Love Movement. In addition to multitudes of guest spots (including
Black Stars famed Twice Inna Lifetime), Punch N
Words went on to appear in three Lyricist Lounge tours in 2000, both compilation
albums on Mic Media/Rawkus, and MTVs groundbreaking sketch comedy rhyme
series The Lyricist Lounge Show, which Wordsworth co-created, scripted and starred
in. After releasing a self-titled EP on Mona Hip Hop/Landspeed in 2001, the pair
amicably moved on to pursue solo endeavors.
Over the years, Wordsworth has gained solo notoriety by performing on radio shows
(including Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito, and Sway and Techs Wake Up Show),
frequenting open mic venues, and appearing on popular mix tapes that have circulated
worldwide. In addition to rhyming, Wordsworth has parlayed the experience he gained
from The Lyricist Lounge Show into a budding career in film and television. He
continues to study acting, has written a number of film scripts and television
treatments, and was recently featured in the award-winning independent film, Freestyle:
The Art of Rhyme.
In 2002 Wordsworth released his first solo single On Your Feet produced
by Da Beatminerz, with B-side That Way produced by Curt Gowdy. In
2003 Words received praise for his second single Not Me produced by
J-Zone, with the B-side Wildlife produced by Sebb. He recorded the
song Bosoms with Soulive and J-Live, whetting the appetite of his
fans for a solo project.
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