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MITCHY SLICK X SIR VETERANO, "KEEP GETTIN MONEY"

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MITCHY SLICK X SIR VETERANO, "KEEP GETTIN MONEY"

MITCHY SLICK X SIR VETERANO, "KEEP GETTIN MONEY"

EVERYBODY HATES MITCH ALBUM RELEASE

Southeast San Diego, CA rapper Mitchy Slick presents the Niko Alexzander-directed music video for "Keep Gettin Money", the new single from Everybody Hates Mitch, Mitchy's new collaboration album with Central Valley, CA producer Sir Veterano. The "Money" visual comes on the heels of music videos for Everybody Hates Mitch singles "Dago Nights" (watch the music video) and "In My El Co" (watch the music video). Making its mark heavily in a micro-genre Sir Veterano coins "sweaterfunk", the album features guest appearances from E-40 (stream "Klack You Out" on Spotify) as well as Jay Worthy (stream "Name In They Mouth" on Spotify), Ise B, Deltrice, Bosko, 2die4 and Silky Slim. San Diego rap stalwart Mitchy is CEO of Wrongkind Records, a familial collective of rappers, deejays and artists (watch the music video for "Imperial" featuring OsoOcean). Mitchy is a member of the rap supergroup Strong Arm Steady, along with rappers Phil Da Agony and Krondon. In 2021 Mitchy released 23 Blocks (stream the album on Spotify). In the past he's collaborated with artists such as Lil Wayne, Nipsey Hussle, and The Game, whose Documentary 2.5 featured three guest shots from Mitchy. In 2021 Sir Veterano released The Gathering (stream on Spotify), featuring MC Eiht and Ras Kass, which was followed up by All Hail The King, his collab album with Fresno, CA emcee Fashawn (stream on Spotify). Sir Veterano is the premier producer on the roster of Fresh Yard Records, helmed by Vet's music manager, Walt Liquor, and Kwa Nguyen, also owner of Fresh Yard Clothing. Everybody Hates Mitch is inspired by the 80's West Coast cocaine rap era. Purchase the CD & digital album at freshyardrecords.com.

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video: FLII STYLZ & SIR VETERANO, "WHAT THAT IZ"

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video: FLII STYLZ & SIR VETERANO, "WHAT THAT IZ"

video: FLII STYLZ & SIR VETERANO, "WHAT THAT IZ"


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Twitter @sirveterano @fliistylz @freshyardrecord
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Central Valley, California producer Sir Veterano presents the Lens Access-directed music video for "What That Iz", his new collaboration with Richmond, CA rapper Flii Stylz. The song is set to appear on Vet's upcoming full-length Fresh Yard Records release The Gathering Deluxe Version, also featuring guest appearances from Planet Asia, MC Eiht, Ras Kass, Bishop Lamont, Murs, Phat Kat, Mitchy Slick, Guilty Simpson, Casual, LMNO, Skillz and Supastition. The original version of The Gathering (stream on Spotify) spawned visuals for singles "Reputable" featuring MC Eiht, Planet Asia and Mitchy Slick (watch the music video), and "Cocaine Rap featuring Murs (watch the music video). Flii Stylz has collaborated with Planet Asia (stream "Hype Up" on Youtube) and Will.I.Am of Black Eyed Peas, and is an award-winning choreographer known for his work on Usher's "You Don't Have to Call" and Missy Elliot's "Pass That Dutch" as well as his work as the lyrical voice of the Krump movement in David LaChapelle's Rize documentary. Growing up outside of San Francisco, Sir Veterano worked with Ras Kass, Kool G Rap, Mad Skillz, Planet Asia and Slaughtahouse through the mid-2000s and early 2010s, releasing the Latest and Greatest Vol.1 mixtape, a doo-wop themed instrumental album in partnership with Dart Adam's Producers I Know brand, and a DJ series of West Coast funk with 2DopeBoyz.com, before putting his career on hold in order to focus on his personal life. In late 2018, Sir Veterano expressed interest in rejoining the music business to his music manager, Walt Liquor - aka 4Two7 - and Kwa Nguyen, owner of Fresh Yard Clothing and Fresh Yard Records.

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video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

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video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

video: FASHAWN & SIR VETERANO, "CASTLE"

watch the "Castle" video | stream the "All Hail The King" album on Spotify
Twitter @sirveterano @fashawn @aloeblacc @freshyardrecord @ImYellowNguyen
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Central Valley, California producer Sir Veterano presents the Yellow Nguyen-directed music video for "Castle", his new collaboration with Fresno, California rapper Fashawn featuring Aloe Blacc. The song appears on their brand new Fresh Yard Records full-length All Hail The King, also featuring guest appearances from eLZhi, Planet Asia and DJ Revolution. The "Castle" visual comes on the heels of clips for AHTK singles "All Hail The King" (watch on Youtube) and "This Town" (watch on Youtube). Last year Sir Veterano released The Gathering (stream on Spotify), which featured singles "Reputable" featuring MC Eiht, Planet Asia and Mitchy Slick (watch the music video), and "Cocaine Rap featuring Murs (watch the music video) as well as appearances from Bishop Lamont, Casual, Ras Kass, Guilty Simpson, Phat Kat, Fashawn, K-Bizz, 4TWO7, M.E.D., Skillz and Supastition. Nas executive-produced The Ecology, Fashawn's recent album released via Mass Appeal. Fashawn also appeared on the 2010 XXL Freshmen cover alongside Wiz Khalifa, J.Cole, and Nipsey Hussle. Growing up outside of San Francisco, Sir Veterano worked with Ras Kass, Kool G Rap, Mad Skillz, Planet Asia and Slaughtahouse through the mid-2000s and early 2010s, releasing the Latest and Greatest Vol.1 mixtape, a doo-wop themed instrumental album in partnership with Dart Adam's Producers I Know brand, and a DJ series of West Coast funk with 2DopeBoyz.com, before putting his career on hold in order to focus on his personal life. In late 2018, Sir Veterano expressed interest in rejoining the music business to his music manager, Walt Liquor - aka 4Two7 - and Kwa Nguyen, owner of Fresh Yard Clothing and Fresh Yard Records. "We wanted to create a song for the women in our lives," Fashawn says about the new single. "Working within the thematic concept of All Hail The King, it was appropriate to show appreciation for the Queens of the Castle."

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