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Published on March 11th, 2020 | by Rive

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Posa & Rubberband OG Release a New Visual for “Enemies” From their ‘2 Sides of Da Bottom’ Mixtape

Think It’s A Game/Warner Records rapper Posa teams up with TIG label mate Rubberband OG to share a story of hustling on the rise to success from the viewpoint of two Alabama rappers on a new mixtape titles 2 Sides of Da Bottom. The mixtape details the story of two Alabama lyricists striving to make their way to the top, sharing their perspective and life experiences on the good, bad and indifferent.

To celebrate the release of 2 Sides of Da Bottom, Posa and Rubberband OG dropped a music video for the track “Enemies”, also featured on the mixtape. Posa shares, “2 Sides of Da Bottom is about artists from the same state, two different cities, with one objective! Making it out da bottom! This mixtape is a classic”

2 Sides of Da Bottom follows bangers “Big Dawg” featuring Moneybagg Yo and “Dropping Jewels” both receiving acclaim from HotNewHipHop and more. Mobile, Alabama rapper Posa channels hardship into hard-hitting anthems on last year’s debut EP BOLO (Think It’s a A Game/Warner Records). Spotify featured BOLO and included the hit single “Trap Love” on their coveted Realest Down South playlist, as well as bangers “Last Day” and “Big Dawg” off their Off The Strength playlist.

Label mates, Cortez Oates p/k/a Rubberband OG and Karvin Jones p/k/a Posa, may be new to some, while considered artists on the rise by others, have created an early buzz with previous solo efforts such as the Bout That Life mixtape by Rubberband OG (TIG Records) and Posa’s first single, “In A Minute” featuring TIG label mate Q Money, followed by the 4 song introductory Bolo EP.  Rubberband OG, hailing from Montgomery, has garnered over 4 million plays on Apple Music alone, meanwhile Posa from the smaller, coastal town, Mobile, has over 1.5 million video views. Both are known in Alabama with an increasing fan base throughout the Southeast, which this joint project will certainly expand the pairs’ following, lending anticipation to each artists’ solo project scheduled for Q2 2020. Whether it came from a similar upbringing or the love for music, the duo had natural chemistry in the studio. Bouncing ideas and melodies off of each other to make a strong cohesive project with a diverse subject matter that reflects both artist, 2 Sides of Da Bottom was born. With songs like ‘Burn One” both artists’ agree that “It’s one of those songs where you see so much or you’re going through so much that you just wanna burn one.” And other songs like “Enemies” where the duo alternate back and forth showcasing their unique talents all while blending together at the same time. The mixtape is set to release February, 21st of this year.

ABOUT POSA:
Formally known as Posa Da Don, Posa grew up the youngest of four kids in a tough neighborhood in Mobile, Alabama, but was raised by a loving family who were musically inspired. After witnessing firsthand his brothers’ lives taking a tour for the worst to escape, he devoted all of his time to music. Posa’s new music reflects the journey from his childhood to adulthood and his breaking love story. Today, Posa is blessed with two young children and is excited to release new music.

ABOUT RUBBERBAND OG:
Rubberband OG, also known as Cortez Oates, was born and raised in Montgomery and began making music when he was figted a drum machine on this 13th birthday. He worked independently for several years posting videos for his early songs online to a growing audience. In 2016, he caught the ear of Think It’s A Game Records and signed with the label, quickly dropping the Zaytoven-produced single “Hood Back” and hosting the Strictly 4 Traps and Trunks Project Baby Edition mixtape for the label. His 2017 mixtape, Bout That Life, included a moody single of the same name as well as guest appearences from YFN Lucci and Eldorado Red, and the next year he followed with a subsequent mixtape The Streets Need Me.Get up on the latest @

 

 


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