Bellicose aka Mr. Bellicosity
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Bellicose aka Mr. Bellicosity

Chicago, Illinois, United States | INDIE

Chicago, Illinois, United States | INDIE
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B.S. Factor--September 1998
Bite Marx--October 2004
Music 2 Ride 4--January 2008

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Since the age of 11 the Hip Hop entrepreneur known as Mr. Bellicosity dreamed of becoming a rap star. Beatboxing, breakdancing and rapping was the new culture that was sweeping through the hoods of Detroit in the 80's. Hip Hop music became the soundtrack to the lives of those born in Generation X. Kareem stayed with a boombox and always had the latest Run DMC, KRS-One, Rakim, Just-Ice, Stetsasonic, Steady B and Kool Moe Dee cassette tapes. He became more than a fan when he was asked to perform in a Junior High talent show with fellow hip hop fiends. In the song "1241", Bellicose describes best how his love for rapping ignited, "Walking through schoolhouse doors, Hearing my name echoing off them parquet floors, When I stepped onstage, In eighth grade, All the people got hype at the rhymes I made, I love this sh....". It wasn't until he entered college that he became serious about pursuing a rap career. He teamed up with a fellow student/rapper from Dallas and formed the group The Nati. They did shows on campus and at various clubs in Chicago performing on the same stages as Twista, Do or Die, Too Short, Crucial Conflict and the Infamous Syndicate (Shawnna--DTP & Teefa--WGCI DJ). They even drove out to New York and manuevered their way into the offices of major labels to push their demo to no avail. After his sophomore year he was "ready to pull a Kanye but Moms wasn't hearing it". 3 years later he graduated with a degree in Industrial Engineering and his partner had been drafed by the Carolina Panthers. They decided to start their own label and put out their own project. Shortly thereafter they landed a distribution deal with the Atlanta-based label Ichiban and released their first album B.S. Factor nationwide the summer of '98. They were poised to blow up when his partner and longtime friend decided he no longer needed the rest of the crew. Needless to say the album wasn't a success despite it being considered "Hip Hop at its finest" by those who heard it. It was a bitter split but it was for the best. While reading a book about the life of Marcus Garvey, Kareem came across a word he couldn't define. That word was bellicose which means "favoring or inclined to start quarrels or wars." From then on the rapper known as Mood Swing was to be referred to as Bellicose. With the taste of betrayal in their mouths, Bellicose and 4 other members of the crew decided to start their own group. This led to the incorporation of their company 1241inc. After 4 years of trials and tribulations Bellicose kept the faith and stay focused and constructed The Bite Marx album and moved units himself while traveling across the country for his day job as Clincial Research Associate with the global organization PAREXEL. 3 years later. The pockets are fatter. The swagger is eye level. The stakes are higher. Kareem aka Mr. Bellicosity if refocused on taking his music and his company to the next level. Feel his struggle; his growth; and his passion for Hip Hop in what he calls his best collection of sonical adventures to date. It's time for Music 2 Ride 4.