User talk:PAGE (rapper)

BIOGRAPHY Artist: PAGE BORN: Christopher Rose, 29/11/1985   Location: King’s College Hospital in South London. My Dad & Uncle were DJ’s, so I was always into music; I grew up around different genres of music, but mostly: Bashment /RnB/Rap… I Use to watch : The Box / YO Rap on MTV and Emulate the stars, when I decided that I was going to become a rapper, I did use to think to myself, that I could do what they did, if not better. Throughout school, I was “smart and had lots of potential” that’s what the teachers used to tell me or should I say, sell me. But just like most young black males from the ghetto, suppressed by the system, I had a problem with the authorities, and dew to my hard head, I rebelled against their curriculum. I spent most my time outside/inside the head master’s office, was suspended a lot… Had loads of time on my hands, so I began writing my thoughts on paper, that’s where it all began, really. A rap teacher was allocated to my school, for students whom weren’t wanted in lessons, I formed a group called R.O.L (Rebels Of Life), we went on to perform at the Brit school, Fairfield Halls and both performances were headlined in the newspaper; The other members went to prison, and I left school at that time, with everyone doing separate things, the group quickly disintegrated. After making a name for myself locally on the then garage scene… Years passed by and whilst living on the streets of Thornton Heath (My Home Town) I was introduced to Cream Cartel, the first song I featured on (Bang Bang), went on to be release as a single which featured SoSolid’s Megaman and the rest of the Cream artists. That song was blowing up on A-list radio stations BBC radio 1, 1Xtra, Choice Fm, etc… I went on to perform at Trafalgar Square for Children In Need, The Royal Prince’s Trust fund, Uxbridge University, Birmingham University to clubs on the Aiya Napa Island. I then released the prolific double mixtape (Walk With Rage Part 1 & 2), a year later a more mature PAGE was introduced to the public with the release of The Unturnable Page Mixtape, the UK industry wasn’t ready for rap music, and so I took a break to focus on real life and preparing to become a Dad to son Khalil. In one year (2008-2009) I came back with a BANG by releasing three Mixtapes after collaborating with the country’s top urban artists, which took the streets by storm and caused a very high impact on the rap scene and music industry ( The Lost PAGES : The best of PAGE ) hosted by DJ Big Bad Blue, Which was nominated for BEST HIP HOP AWARD at the ( O.M.A ), Finish line mixtape hosted by DJ Mykal Million, PAGE Continues ( PROMO ) with beats produced by Wispa, Floops and IronSoul (RMR) whom also plays a big part in my album alongside other producers such as ScrewFace Beatz. By the end of 2009-2010 Released the most anticipated and talked duo mix-album with Islington’s finest JOE BLACK (Titled: THE BLACK PAGE) Chapter 1, which is rated as the best duo CD of the year so far. Sadly this same year, I had to part company with Cream Cartel amicably and started supporting GHETTO SUPERSTARZ fully, an independent record label we started with a childhood friend of mine (QDizzy) whom is the CEO and was working alongside Cream until my departure; now awaiting my first EVER debut album (THE PAGE CONTINUES) later this summer 2010, distributed by SRD /GSR (GHETTO SUPERSTARZ RECORDZ).