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Dope City Saints

Oakland, California, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2012 | INDIE

Oakland, California, United States | INDIE
Established on Jan, 2012
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"Bay Area Hip-Hop Group Dope City Saints Say “Whatup World”"

Conscious Oakland rap collective Dope City Saints are a Hip-Hop Tour De Force. The group’s intelligence, passion, and lyrical content easily sums up what they are about. Core members MC Wordup, Kasi RocsWell, and Steve Shankle bring authenticity, creativity and appreciation for the craft back to the forefront of artistry and they perfectly proof that with their hit single, “Whatup World”, featuring Hieroglyphics member Pep Love.

“Whatup World” was written on March 11, 2011 in light of the devastating events of the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Speaking of worldwide issues of radiation pollution within our oceans and the scenarios of climate change, “Whatup World” calls attention to all that surrounds us on Earth to be grateful for it. The video was shot in Oahu, Hawaii.

WATCH VIDEO: “Whatup World” by Dope City Saints
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmvzGfg3KAc

Dope City Saints’ intense energy, laid back flow and undeniable flair capture the group’s listeners instantly. Compared to the legendary and iconic Hip-Hop group The Pharcyde, the California based rap trio have an international appeal and their music ascends above regional boundaries. MC Wordup, Kasi RocsWell, and Steve Shankle honed a refreshing style that combines street tales with wisdom and food for thought.

True talent can’t be purchased or manufactured because it comes from above. Dope City Saints elegantly unites the classic Hip-Hop spirit of yesterday with the innovative sounds of today’s Rap music. Hip-Hop artists are in the unique position to influence others with their mere words alone. Now that’s power and Dope City Saints use it the right way! Their grind is relentless and their vision is crystal. Dope City Saints have had a love for rhyming since their days in High School and not because of fast money, cars and woman so get familiar with Dope City Saints now! - Stardom101


"Dope City Saints - REPRESENT (Video)"

Dope City Saints have been hard at work since the release of their highly acclaimed mixtape "City Of Dope". Not wanting to keep the people waiting, they return with the first official set of visuals from the project. The video for "Represent" takes the Oakland, CA natives from their home on the West Coast and lands them in the middle of the historic Queensbridge Housing in New York, where they take some time to show respect to the foundation of 90s' Hip Hop and pay homage to one of the greats, Nas. - piccochi music


"On The Rise: Oakland Native WORDUP Releases His Debut Project "Heavy is the Head""

After wrapping up a world tour, it’s natural for artists to slow things down a little and take a little break from the music. For those unaware, WordUP is not your typical artist. He effortlessly shines on his debut album, titled “Heavy Is The Head“.

Reigning from Oakland, California, WordUP has his lyricism on full display throughout his newest project, exhibiting his talent as a rapper, vocalist, and a songwriter. “Heavy Is The Head” contains 10 quality records and only contains several features.

Get to know WordUP and take a listen to his debut album on Apple Music by clicking here! - Mike Borkik of The Source Magazine


Discography

Dope City Saints - City Of Dope (2014)

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     Dope City Saints is not your average hip hop group.  Intelligence, passion, and lyrical content easily sums up what they are about.  Hailing from East Oakland California, MC WORDUP and Kasi RocsWell formed Dope City Saints in 2012.  DCS hopes to bring authenticity, creativity and appreciation for the craft back to the forefront of Hip-Hop.

     Through a series of free street performances held each first Friday of the month Dope City Saints was able to provide artists with an opportunity to showcase their talents to large crowds, which at one point reached 5,000 people, for no performance fee.  It was impossible for them to stay off the radar, even if they tried.  Being men of good business Dope City Saints has spent much of their time finishing, memorizing, and performing music as well as finding the most effective means to release their product.  

     Who said that Hip-Hop isn't marketable outside of the mainstream? They probably weren't doing it right.  Artistic expression in Hip-Hop is coming back and Dope City Saints will be one of the driving forces of change that brings freedom, diversity, and reality along with it.  

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