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By:
Clarissa Grayson (*~Japanissa~*) Your Eye Behind The Scenes
and J.S. Gutierrez Jr.
ON
THE MIC:
We Hip Hoppers are always
on the lookout for new upcoming talent in the relatively
unknown Northwest Hip-Hop community and Surge Spittable is
definitely talent worth mentioning. In a recent phone
conversation with this kat Clarissa and Jose S. Gutierrez Jr.
of Seaspot got to know a little bit about the life and
accomplishments of this upcoming Seattle star.
Born on La Isla de Puerto Rico,
this intelligent 23-year-old Boriqua moved to Seattle from
Fort Lauderdale, Florida roughly five years ago for college.
Surge started getting into the game back in high school when
he and some other kats would battle during lunch time in the
cafeteria, but he mentions that he had been writing for years
before that.
Surge says that his years of
preparation in the lunchroom finally paid off, when he got to
eat some MCs in front of a sizeable crowd. Back in February
Surge says he placed in the final four out of a 64 MC battle
during the Brainstorm Hip-Hop event in Seattle. Surge
normally works solo, but he has done work with a kat
named E-Real Universal. E-Real did work on a production with
other Northwest artists called 911 America (produced by
Silent Knight). The name of the single from Surge and E-Real
is “KARMA” and it can be found in local mom and pop shops in
Seattle.
Surge has also had a strong
presence in the Bellingham area’s bustling Hip Hop scene,
performing with his crew, The Prospect Champions. He has
rocked the spot at Downtown Johnny’s, Christo’s, at Western
Washington University and countless house parties and
ciphers. Surge says that he plans to be a link to bring more
Hip Hop to the Pacific Northwest and expects to be heard on
your radio soon, as he has already appeared on Bellingham’s
only Hip Hop programming radio show at KUGS 89.3 FM.
Closer to Seattle, Surge has
preformed at I-Spy, Paradox, the EMP, and Seattle Center
outdoors to name a few of his showcases. Surge is very
dedicated to his musical goals, and stays focused on his dream
of getting signed and funded for his art, by setting smaller
goals to gauge his success. Surge says he doesn’t mind, and
enjoys his street credibility, but would like his music to one
day touch everyone without having to compromise himself.
For now Surge is Seattle based,
but don’t be surprised if one day soon you see this kat
announcing the release of an album.
Words By:
Clarissa
Grayson, Your Eye Behind The Scenes and Jose S. Gutierrez Jr.
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