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PARVA'A {PDASHVAA} PRICE ENTER THE RING THE SOUND OF MUSIC is a tuneful, real life, heartwarming story. Capturing your attention whimsically, emotionally, and visually. Painting pictures with words to project human life in an outer body experience that allows a person to participate in an intertwined realm of being with whatever is seized in that very moment that sound, tempo, and vocals collide. Well that’s exactly what’s in store for when you listen to this talented artist.

WHO'S THE CHAMP ? Pdashvaa was born on September 29th, 1988 in Odessa Texas. His mother Annissia Rand Arrington was at the time a well known, loved, and respected nurse and one of his main lines of support as a child. Annissia instilled the gift of music into her second born son very early in life. If it wasn’t her jamming her music loud on a Sunday morning while yelling to him and his siblings “clean my damn house right now” then, it had to be her mother Sheila. She would play “old school” music in the car with him, everyday that she picked him up, while they drove home from his school. Thank God for them being present to guide the young boy.

Growing up with his father being incarcerated was tough for him especially surrounded by crime in the Permian basin of West Texas. He was introduced to it all. From drugs, to murders, to home invasions. As a child, his only escape was to escape his home town. He was first musically influenced by his Uncle T, and 2 older cousins who go by the names, Stretch and C-Maq. These were the members of a local Rap group called 3 for 10. He loved the way they poetically master minded song content and performed live for fans in the city. Once his father came home from prison he noticed the growth in his son and his excellence in the concept of rhythm and flow. Parva’a had been writing countless amounts of poetries and songs about his day to day life. You would barely notice him at times because he chose not to speak what he felt but write it instead. It became his only voice. He invested man hours, on top of man hours, late nights with a pen and pad, jotting down every thing he could possibly imagine. His father goes one day goes out and buys a Roland Keyboard to start producing beats for Parva’a to sing and rap all of his rhymes along to. Then, hints the eager yearn and desire to continue creating. And create is what he did.

CONTROLLING THE BOUT By age 9 he had been relocated to Dallas Texas with his family. A new beginning, away from all the terrible things that were happening back in O.D, where he was from. It was then that he knew what he was going to do. He had made his mind that he would create music that people across the entire country would listen to and love everywhere world wide. His father began taking him to recording studios to be recorded on soundtracks allowing his son a chance to really elevate and grow in the correct atmosphere. Parva’a fell in love indefinitely, forever, with the sound of his voice on wax. It only fueled the burn inside that had ignited so long ago. Before you knew it he was recording himself at home on a daily. He critiqued and mastered every aspect in art that he created and produced. One day that flame started to flicker and go out inside of him. He found out on his 16 birthday that his grand mother “Sheila” had been diagnosed with Stage 2 Lung Cancer. His “Granny” was his best friend and the only one he felt he could tell all his secrets and his dreams of success. She taught him the streets since a toddler. She had been taking him into all the adult hang-outs and night-time spots, hole in the wall clubs and game rooms around Odessa. She was in the streets heavy herself at that time. His entire life she watched him develop into who he was truly meant to be. P va’a or Main “ka” Man as she would call him, had begun acting out. Hanging around the wrong groups of friends, who would eventually do whatever he said and didn’t care about rules and authorities. Consequently it kept ending him in deep trouble. He honestly had no clue of what he and his actions were inflicting upon his young life.

SOUTH PAW Until, up comes along Lisa Liam Chung, his High School sweet heart. They dated for over 2years until the day that she died on the couples “Senior Class Snorkeling Cruise” with South Grand Prairie High Schools Seniors in Cancun Mexico. That’s the day he got fully off track. Lisa brought him out of that dark place and then her death created an even worse place inside him then before. Failure not being an option and knowing he was different and not the same he had to find an outlet to his pain. T.K.O	It is one thing is to actually manifest the reality of being unlike any other. Totally separate experience than the average person’s life. He wasn’t a normal kid. Normal kids were home playing video games and watching cartoons getting fat but not Parva’a. He remained in a constant Self Enticed State of Super. Everything he knew, lived or breathed had to always master its own perfection. The last thing he says he remembered Lisa telling him was to Promise her he wouldn’t fail in life. Every moment of every day, down the very mil-second, was spent in the studio perfecting his flows and his flaws. His work ethic is impeccable and genius. It’s his hard work that ended this underground entertainer with more than enough passion for music to go around for everyone he comes in contact with. TITLE BELT 350 songs? Wait. 350 songs! Yes 350 songs, not including the 101+ songs he has somehow lost, misplaced, or had stolen from him over his career years. No wonder they calling him “Hot boy 350”. Everything this guy does is fire in the mist of a cold winter snow. His music feeds the soul and keeps you with this warm sensation of direction and clarity through-out his lyrics, especially in times of distress and confusion. SPORTSMANSHIP Pdashvaa has done it all from rocking out on stage with local Dallas   Rap Legends such as Asian Doll, Mr. Pookie, Mr. Lucci, and Big Tuck, just name a few, in nearly every night club in the city, from Dallas Gentlemen club to Pryme Bar. He’s been featured in numerous amounts of Radio interviews with Taxas Rappers such as Paul Wall, and brushed shoulders with executives such as Mike Clark, Michael 3000 Watts, and even Jay Prince. This artist has really been busy out here. Keep your eyes open for Hotboy350.