2015-08-24

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes announces the latest release by Kayo Hustle, "XVI Khronicles The Mixtape Album", currently seeking blog placements and interviews.

San Diego, CA (PRWEB) August 24, 2015

Today Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes announce the release of the “XVI Khronicles The Mixtape Album" by Kayo Hustle. The mixtape is currently available for streaming and download at the official Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes site.

The mixtape features 16 tracks, including:

1. Sharks In The Water

2. In Case U Didn't Kno

3. WKPGAF Radio (Skit)

4. Pimp The Rap Game

5. Colder Than A Minnesota Winter

6. Get It

7. Good Day

8. Cocaine

9. King (Freestyle)

10. Bet

11. WKPGAF (Skit 2)

12. Llevar a la France

13. Tuff Guy

14. Playin Games

15. Took It

16. Karma

Kayo Hustle is currently seeking press opportunities, interviews, features, and more. Kayo Hustle can be reached at his official Twitter.

About Kayo Hustle: "I call my genre of music ‘Reality Rap,’” says hip-hop impresario and producer Kayo. “It describes the things that I went through. It’s reality because I used to write the songs to myself — to motivate myself, to overcome my worst situations. That’s why I say in songs like ‘True Story’: ‘I’m tired of walking, I wanna ride in a Caddy.’ I wrote that in 2005. Well, I drive a ’Lac now, so the self-motivation worked, didn’t it?” Kayo started spitting rhymes at the age of 14. “The name was given to me by my good friend Smokey, aka Smoke Mack (RIP)” he says. “The name later stuck with me after an altercation I had, where cats started calling me K Knockout, then Kayo. Once they figured out it was my stage name, it was over.”

In 2003, at 19 yrs old. Kayo started his record label, "On Fyre Entertainment" and produced and released over 15 artist on his indie label. In 2006, Kayo decided to pursue his Rap career and he released and successfully sold, marketed, and distributed his first mixtape, Konfessions of a Kriminal, followed by his EP, One Hundred Percent Hustle in 2008. “Money is a bigger motivation for me than sex. I could care less how pretty or good a female is. I got goals to accomplish. If she wants me, she’s gotta be helpin’ out.”

A full-length LP called Lifestyle of a Hustler was recorded and planned for 2009, with a lead single "2 Tha Hataz (I'm Hot)" released in March. The single was produced by Young Mass, with whom Kayo sometimes performed in a trio called Jealousy Fam, along with Play B, but Lifestyle of a Hustler was shelved after only a few copies were circulated.

Lifestyle of a Hustler was finally released on June 19, 2012 on the On Fyre Entertainment/Go Reala Music Group label. With most of the beats by Kayo, other producers include San Diego’s own Dave Moss and Mass, as well as Houston's LT with Royal Thrown Productions, and Minnesota's DJ Blaze One, with LT producing the track “I’m Bout Money” also featuring I Rocc and Play B and DJ Blaze One producing "Get Doe".

In 2015 Kayo officially changed his name by adding "Hustle" to his name which has been apart of his name unofficially since 2008 when Ma$$ and all his friends started calling him Kayo Hustle, or K Huss for short because of his obvious abilities "Hustling". He also secured digital distribution from Empire Distribution for his label imprint, "Go Reala Music Group".

Kayo Hustle has many things planned for the music industry so stay tuned to see what's next! For more info on Kayo Hustle visit his official site.

About Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes:

Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes are the most widely distributed mixtapes in the world, with over 100 million downloads/plays generated by over 300 volumes officially hosted by major artists. Coast 2 Coast has a solid reach in the new music industry with a digital magazine, DJ coalition, industry tips blog, yearly convention, and more. Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes represents a unique opportunity for artists of all urban genres, from major to indie. For more information, visit http://www.coast2coastmixtapes.com.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2015/08/prweb12918200.htm

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