Showing posts with label Lil Lion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lil Lion. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2007

LIL LION




Lil Lion born, April 16th 1995 in the Bronx, New York, has been rapping & Deejaying since the age of three. Growing up in the Bronx has nurtured in Lil Lion a level of street wise maturity rare for his age that has earned him the respect of his older peers.

As a rapper and a Deejay, music beats through Lil Lion veins, having been fed on a steady diet of Dancehall, Reggae and Hip Hop by his Jamaican father. His father, Daine 'Jimmy' Clarke, a music producer who migrated from Jamaica in the late 80's believes his son has immense talent.

"Since Lion was three, I saw his potential, he would sing along to DMX and Beenie Man and say that he wanted to be just like them. It was then that I decided to get back into producing and help him fulfil his dream of being an entertainer" - Daine 'Jimmy' Clarke.

No stranger to the stage, since the age of nine, Lil Lion has been a regular staple at Mingles Night Club (Bronx), Chrissies Night Club (New York) and the famous Apollo Theatre in Harlem, with his most recent performance in May of 2007.

"I see music as a means by which I can lift myself and my family. I want to entertain and please my fans and I hope I can make it big in the music business" – Lil Lion.

Coupled with stage performances Lil Lion is also a recording artiste with Mel-Shar Entertainment and has released Hip Hop tracks such as I'm Grown, So Fresh and My Swagg.

Lil Lion has also done collaborations with major R&B and Hip Hop recording artistes such as Pleasure from the group Pretty Ricky and D.J. Webstar (known for his hit Chicken Noodle Soup.)

Lil Lion is making an effort to break into the Jamaican Dancehall scene with his recent collaboration with the hot dancehall singer Barbee. The track Age Is Just A Number , written by Lil Lion and Barbee, demonstrates his potential as a Deejay.

"You should here the lyrics he's spitting to me on this track, these lyrics are super hard for a young guy." - Barbee

Lil Lion has already been creating a stir, which has earned him the admiration of his Dancehall Idol.

"Lil Lion a murda! Dis ya artist a di future. Look out fi him." – Beenie Man.

With his busy performance schedule and recording sessions, Lil Lion has been focused on balancing music and academics. At all times Lil Lion puts school first, understanding the importance of education in achieving his dream of owning his own record label. Lil Lion is a role model for the fellow students at his school and he understands the responsibility he has undertaken.

"Its sometimes hard with homework, studying, recording and performing, but I have to fit it all in. My dad always makes sure that my schoolwork is complete before I'm allowed to record or perform. I have to work hard cuz I wanna make my dad proud." – Lil Lion

www.myspace.com/lillionempire

LIL LION TELLS BARBEE "AGE IS JUST A NUMBER"


A buzz is currently on the streets of New York surrounding the hot new rap sensation Lil Lion, who has teamed up with Barbee, well known for her hit collaborations such as Missing You with Junior Kelly and Paddy Cake with Beenie Man. 12-year-old Lil Lion and Barbee have recently written and recorded the new track: Age Is Just A Number produced by Ingoma and Daine 'Jimmy' Clarke for Mel-Shar Entertainment of New York.

The track, Age Is Just A Number, introduces Lil Lion to the reggae market and demonstrates his lyrical competence as a Deejay. As a rapper Lil Lion has shown quality beyond his years, which has already earned him the admiration of both fans and members of the Hip-Hop fraternity. Now reggae fans have the chance to see him hone his skills in this genre.

Born in New York, Lil Lion claims reggae heritage as his father, a Jamaican producer who migrated to New York in the late eighties, has had considerable influence on his musical tastes.

"Growing up my father listened to Notorious BIG, Busta Rhymes, Bob Marley, Super Cat and Beenie Man. I have a love for both Reggae and Rap but I always wanted to do Reggae music and Barbee gave me the opportunity with Age is Just A Number" – Lil Lion

"Lil Lion has some of the best lyrics I have heard form a young DJ, when he is in the studio I have to really look to see if its really him deejaying." – Barbee

Age is Just A Number has stirred a bit of controversy in New York as it portrays a young boy trying to date and adult. However, Lil Lion explains that the song is innocent and illustrates normal adolescent feelings.

"Age is Just A Number song just shows how sometimes teenage boys like me can have a crush on a older woman, many kids my age will understand. This song is just innocent fun" – Lil Lion

Age is Just A Number will be released next week and can be heard on Lil Lions Myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/lillionempire.