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An Inside Look At The Hip Hop Artist Mise Da Prince

Voice Media takes a look at Hip Hop Artist Mise Da Prince

By VoiceMediaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Mise Da Prince is the stage name of Joseph A Sanchez, who was born on March 1st, 1993, in New York City. Mise was born and raised in the Farragut Projects in Brooklyn. During his childhood, Mise discovered football and developed a strong attachment to the New York Giants, the team with whom he had grown up.

He had aspirations of becoming a professional athlete, but he was forced to give up his dream after sustaining a knee injury during a game. Mise started interested in music in 2006, and he was especially fond of rap, which led him to spend his days watching rap videos. As soon as he was hurt, his mother recognized his aptitude for music and encouraged him to give rapping a go. Mise Da Prince start out as a young rapper by the name of Mistro The Prince and soon dropped the name to go with Mise.

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Mise began rapping under the direction of his mother, and he and his cousins recorded a song called "Can I Live" over a Black Rob beat, which was later released as a single. Mise's debut EP, titled 'Pride,' was released on SoundCloud to tremendous acclaim and included six new tracks created by professional producers. After that, Mise toured the east coast, performing his music in cities from New York City to Pennsylvania and North Carolina to South Carolina, among other places. Mise and his cousin started a band called "Legal Hittaz," which was later renamed. Their collaboration with Fast Fetti Ent, the label with whom they collaborated, was one of their collaborations.

It was at this moment that Mise's first three studio albums, "You Know The Vibes," "Respect My Pen," and "You Know The Vibes II," were issued by "Prince Of The City." Since then, he's produced a slew of LPs and EPs under the Meztheprod and Aechelon Records labels, among others. Mise's music was promoted with a billboard in Times Square and a feature in the well-known magazine Rap Aechelon, which sold 9,000 copies on its own in the United States. In addition to the immediate classic song "Streets Made Me," the Mise Da Prince album, which has smart lyrics and poetic wordplay, will go down in history as one of the greatest albums ever made.

Looking back on his life and music, Mise continues to strive in ways that a typical artist wouldn't, he plans to open up a medical center for people in need and more. With that being said, he has dreams to expand his empire to the next level. His work is impeccable and his rate of making music is very professional and he stands next to the greatest artist to ever touch the mic. The process consist of a 30 minute writing session where he goes into deep thought as he vibes to the beat. He then goes in to record his lyrics and perfect the adlibs over the verses. To add the finishing touches, nise also jots down a catchy hook for the icing on the cake.

The way he puts together his words, reminds you of a flashy upper echelon style flow, but don't get it confused, he also gives us the dark with the light, as to always remind us that everything isn't as good as they seem. His new album "Street Made Me" is just that, the yin and the yang. The album starts off with "Cold Hearted" and end with "Street Made me", but one song in particular to pay attention to is "Struggle" and "Challenge". With these 2 songs, it definitely sets the mood for a great album adding a mix of gloomy and bright song into a perfect mix.

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