The Western Conference Movement
Showdown Boyz and Supasang are part of the "Western Conference" movement. T-Blaze & LT (Showdown Boyz) bring the valley type of flows mixed with a little hyphy. Visit www.myspace.com/showdownboyz.
A New Fusion of Two Cultures
Alex $an Dinero (Laotian) and Fantazma (Puerto Rican) have recorded a hit song "De Puerto a Laos" - a collaboration and fusion of Lao and Puerto Rican languages. Visit www.myspace.com/alexsandinero.
Indee's Newest Lao Pop/R&B Star!
Sam is a young Lao artist/engineer/songwriter and a fresh voice in Lao Pop/R&B. His first full-length studio album was recently released under Indee Records. Please visit www.sam-intharaphithak.com.
New Asian Hip-Hop Artist, Lila T.
Born and raised in South Minneapolis MN. Lila Thammavongsa, known as “Lila T.” is one of the newest Asian Hip-Hop/Rap artists in the music industry, www.myspace.com/lilatmusic.
Time To Pay The Pryce!
Gumby also known as PRYCE made history as the first Asian hip-hop artist to win an award in Minnesota. From there on his recognition has grown. Check out his page, www.myspace.com/gumbyakapryce.
Smile with Smiley Locc!
His debut solo album "Behind Da Smile" releases later on in 2008. With a producer like "Trauma T", who admires the Laotian culture, the two are unstoppable. Please visit www.myspace.com/asianriders.
Supasang - Hustle & Flow!
Supasang, reppin' OC, California come as hard as his name. The rap vet is the original creator of the hit single "Lam Buc Dam". With a release of his new mixtape "Hustle & Flow" he's still going long and going strong!
Looking Straight At You From Canada!
Ey Da Kidd is an inspired Lao Rap artist born in Kitchner Ont. At a young at of 16, he's soon to be releasing a mixtape titled State Of Mind. Visit his MySpace page at www.myspace.com/ijaahn.
Rai-C, Sydney's Latest Hip-Hop Artist!
Australia's #1 Lao/Thai/Chinese Rapper/Producer. Rai-C debuts strong with his Stand Tall or Fall Mixtape and proves that there is more heat to come! Visit his MySpace page at www.myspace.com/raic.
