The Midwest is a slept on area with a lot of talent, yet it's overlooked. Well Streetz & Young Deuces looks to change that as soon as possible. The two blood cousin came a very long way and their struggle, hustle and grind is paying off in a big way. Streetz & Young Deuces dropped 1 independent album, and 2 mixtapes which did very well. Their last tape did 8,000 and still selling independently through the website and streets.
C-RENA
(SEE-RAH-NAY)
SINGER/SONGWRITER
BIO

All started in the 90ies when the 1975 born Flexmaster Dee was a Rapper/MC and did many collabs with other swiss Artists . The DJ's he used to work with have failed to kept themselves on time and so the Flexmaster Dee was taking the 1st step into djing .
That was long time ago and meanwhile he is well known for his great music collection and the ear/eye for the crowd . Over a long period of time he has build many friendship and connections throughout Europe that is also shown in his huge "Reference List" . Today he is a honoured Member and part of the leadership of "DJ League Europe" and has the privilege to call himself a member of DJ Latin Prince's US famous DJ Squad ; The Bumsquad DJ's !

The basic idea in 2000 was to build up a unique network for urban djs, mcs, artists and companies with the same attitude ... "Urban Music is a family affair".
More than 100 members come from several european countries like Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Austria, The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Slovenija, Croatia, Great Britain ... and from the United States, too. Let us emphasize at this point that the dj-league is not a booking agency but the biggest and most widely accepted urban music - dj and artist community in europe, available in three languages (english, german and italian - the french version is still in progress), with more than 90.000 visits each week, and this number is always increasing. All member of the dj-league are an active part of this network and support each other in getting more popular with a serious and loyal attitude.
DJ TiTo
http://www.myspace.com/djtitoakatheking
You can also catch him at www.fiestacaliente.com and www.cloud9promos.com under the DJ section DJ TiTo
• Name: DJ TiTo AKA The King
• Location: NY, NY
• Years on the decks:10 years and counting.
• Type of DJ: Rap, Hip-Hop (all types), R&B (all Types) House, reggae and reggaeton, classic rock, 80s
• Affiliations: Wu Tang Latino & Core DJs Latino
• Past Performances:
St. John's University Radio Station WSJU 4 Years, Mix show DJ 2001 - 2005 (Started the first reggaeton radio show in any college in the USA)
Pegaosa Online reggaeton mix show DJ
“And I see my destiny…….” is perhaps the theme of singer,
songwriter and producer – CAMAR formerly known as Flava Unit’s
life. Born in the beautiful and tranquil island of Jamaica, Camar
Andre Doyles, was destined to set a new trend in music. Like many
educated and disciplined in the island, Camar’s first appearance
singing was at his local church. Throughout his school days, his passion for music evolved as he practiced his craft by impersonating artists like Boyz II Men, R-Kelly and Jodeci experimenting with his flavorful singing. It’s his unique desire to pierce the international market with his own style of Yaard Soul encompassing his poignant vocals almost in an R&B influenced technique over rich Caribbean Dancehallbeats.
Henry St. Hilaire jr. (Vineyard) in Kingstown, St. Vincent. As a child Vineyard loved music and enjoyed singing and dancing. He worked in his father’s bar and nightclub DJing and bartending until he was fifteen years old. He moved to St. Croix of the U.S. Virgin Islands in 1985 with his mother.
Vineyard was behind in his schooling because in St. Vincent he didn’t attend much school. He still managed to graduate high school in 1991. Now while in high school Vineyard started singing for fun in the corridors and he was initiated in a Pan African Group doing plays about African pioneers and singing. He also he started chanting on sound systems throughout St. Croix. Vineyard became very popular on the small island and exactly one week after graduating High School he bought a plane ticket to Brooklyn, New York, to pursue his music career.
Stop for a minute; forget everything you think you know about rappers from Texas, and open your ears to the self proclaimed “Future of the South. One listen to Question, and it will quickly become clear why industry heads are praising the talents of this exceptionally gifted lyricist from San Antonio, Texas. With a new sound that he has branded “Street Hop,” he showcases a lyrical side not many can duplicate and yet still remains true to the influences of the Texas Hip Hop Sound.
San Antonio born and bred, he’s seen all sides of this under the radar community, so whether it’s breaking down the dope game or making the girls in the club “bounce dey ass,” Question’s got it locked. But there’s more to his music than Ballin’ and Pimpin’. This former member of the armed forces and father of two looks forward to a bright
Sean Kingston Bio
When Sean Kingston reflects on his 16 years of life to write a 16 bar verse, he’s got plenty to pull from. Recently signed to Epic Records under multi-platinum producer Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem’s Beluga Heights label, Sean has found a musical refuge from a difficult childhood. From getting arrested to sleeping in cars and constant relocation, Sean’s colorful past weighs heavily in his musical style today.
Born on February 3, 1990, Sean Kingston spent his early youth in the Half Way Tree section of his parents’ hometown of Kingston, Jamaica – hence his name, before moving to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida at age six. By 1996, Sean’s love of music led him to a prodigious performance of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You”, forever changing his path. “My mom heard me, and she started bringing me around to family members. Then, I graduated from singing, and started picking up rapping from listening to Ice Cube and Slick Rick.” The gangster raps of Cube and the storytelling of Rick the Ruler had a profound effect on the boy, who also was exposed to heavy doses of Buju Banton, Dennis Brown, and Rakim from his young parents. Not only did their music affect Sean, but so did their traits. “I feel like I’m my father, ‘cause I got a hustler’s mentality; if I want something, I’m gonna get it. I’m like my mom, because we’re picky about what we do, but we’re always gonna make the right choice,” says the 16-year-old today.