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DIMETRIOUS PETERSON A/K/A MEECHIE A/K/A BLOA (STR8LACE / THE LACE)

Meechie a/k/a Bloa (pronounced blow) born, Dimetrious Peterson, in Houston, Texas, and raised in Third Ward. In the late 80’s he began rap battling and free-style rapping with his older brother. In April, 1998, he formed Str8Lace Entertainment, and in November, 1999, he formed Str8Lace Recordings, Inc. In 2000, he released his first album called “M.O.B. My N.I.G.S.” with songs like Out Shine Ya feat. T.C. from New Orleans, MOB My NIGS, Livin In Vain, Full Metal Jacket, and Sista Sista which was dedicated to all the strong women that stand behind their men through all of their trials and tribulations. The song was an inspiration and “from my perspective as a young Black man, we go through a lot of things in life, to have a woman be there with you, to help you endure the pain, shame and suffering,. . . my real inspiration came from my mom. . .the song was written from the heart. . . “

In January, 2003, he released the album, “The City Is Mine.” The album released songs such as The City Is Mine, At The Club feat. Stephen of Seville, Black Butterfly, feat. Chocolat, Who Dat, feat. the late K-Ruger, Money Make the World Go Round feat. Denia, Lock Da Block Down feat. Sincere and Stephen and Move Around feat. Lil Flip were produced by Joe Traxx an H-Town producer. Get Crunk, feat. A1 and Stephen and the Type of Bitch I Need were produced by super producer, Jermaine Sanders, who had produced for Teddy Riley, and Meech Man was produced by super producer, J. Sinnista who had produced for West Coast rapper, Too Short.

In November, 2004, Meechie took one of his artists, K-Ruger all the way to the top. K-Ruger signed with Def Jam, and this proved to be a major accomplishment for Str8Lace Records. K-Ruger was recognized when Jay-Z signed him as his first artist (Str8Lace / Def Jam), after he became President of Def Jam Records, stating that “K-Ruger is like a breath of fresh air and exactly what the rap game needed. . .”

After K-Rugers untimely death, Meechie made a decision to reorganize, strengthen, diversify and keep his record label visible, so he decided to market his new album, “BLOA” (Blood Line of America) which features songs like The Trap House, Gangsta Pimpin’ feat. The Clipse, Good God feat. Z-Ro and the late K-Ruger, and Turf Wars feat. Slim Thug and Lil Flip. The album also has features by Def Jam R&B singer, Case, New Orleans, Louisiana artists, M11 & Law of the Block Toters, Katy, Texas artists, DZA and Flame of White Noyze and Denali Fam. Meechie is working with his protégé’s Laura and Tristan of Siryan.

It’s no doubt that Meechie a/k/a Bloa is an exceptional rapper with diverse rap skills and commercial momentum, and it’s his time to make moves that blind ya and Str8Lace Recording artists will surely out shine ya in the upcoming year. It truly is “the Playaz time”.

Str8Lace Entertainment, Str8Lace Recordings, Inc., Houston, Texas (713)728-0554 - written 5/1/06