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Solo Tha Pacman Growing up in the small town of Red Springs, North Carolina. Corey "Solo THa PacMan" Jackson never knew that one day he would be interested in tha music industry. Always quiet and keeping to himself, (which earned him the name "Solo") he would follow his cousin's to the studio. He watched as they would write to instrumentals, and listened when they stepped in the booth. As Solo grew older he started hanging out with his older cousin who listened to alot of northern hip hop. Solo began listening to Red Man, Keith Murray, Eric Sermon, Wu Tang Clan,The Lox, Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G, DMX, eTC. Among the many MC's Solo listened to, Jay-Z was his favorite. Listening to Jay-Z's metaphors and laid back flow inspired Solo to write his first 16 bars, which would soon turn into 32. Solo still continued to go to the studio with his cousin's, and even though he never recorded anything he always sat and observed. In the summer of 2004, Solo decided to move away from North Carolina. He moved to his dad's home in Conway, Arkansas. He didnt do much rapping due to the fact he did not know anybody, Solo just continued to write and sharpen his skills. Solo was then introduced to B.I. Dub and K Nada, a rap duo that went by the nameof "Mattin Click". B.I. Dub and K Nada recorded their own music, and even though it wasn’t the expensive/fancy equipment Solo was use to seeing he still wanted to be apart of what they had going. Solo became real close with Mattin Click, taking over the streets of Conway with each mixtape they put out. Soon talent started coming from everywhere, mc's, singers, and producers. Every one wanted a spot in the Mattin Click light, but there wasn't room for everybody. Solo and B.I. came up with a solution to the problem, "start a record label" Money Grubaz Ent. was formed. As popularity came, ego's grew bigger and most of the original members of MGE left the label. In the fall of 2006, Solo met a rap group from Florida that called themselves GVC. The GVC group was made up of Supa Jitt, Murda Man, and King Fire. Solo and GVC's chemistry was automatic, King Fire made Solo part of the group and gave him a addition to the name Solo, "THa PacMan". The group took off, blazing through the city for two summers straight. Releasing multiply albums and mixtapes GVC became one of the most known and respected hip hop groups in Conway AR. and the groups home town of Greenville Florida. With Solo's hard hitting dirty south beats, and everybody's individual/unique flows, GVC was able to take over half of central Arkansas. Today, Solo is currently focusing on his own career. With three albums finished and one in the making, he is sure to be the next "big" thing. Solo has become one of the top artist in Arkansas, and one of the top producers in Conway. He has began doing work for many people, famous and underground. His most memorable songs are: "I'm Gangsta"(So Southern), "The World is Mine"(910 Album), "This and That"(910 Album), "Attention"(Sophisticated Gangsta), "I aint lyin"(Sophisticated Gangsta), "Show a Stacc"(Sophisticated Gangsta), "Go"(Sophisticated Gangsta), and off of his up and coming album Professionalism, "I am Legend", "More than a lil bit", and the summer smash hit "Muscle Man". Solo feels that he has reached and surpassed artist development and is ready to leave his mark in the music industry. His smooth laid back lyrical flow makes him one of the top MC's today, and he is sure to become a legend in the world of hip hop. "In order to pave the way you have to pay your way" -Solo Da PacMan- Visit our profile at: New Music Promote For additional information please contact us ©2016 New Music Promote