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"New Music Video - StrYve - Bye Bye"

“White boy comin’ up, what they gonna do now? Now I am number three: Beastie Boys, Em then me”

Watch out for StrYve in 2011. Welcome to the Fast Life, Coming Soon! Check out StrYve on Facebook.


- KillerHipHop


"Promotion US Artist to Europe, Hip Hop R&B and More"

HipHopCafeExclusive
StrYve's "Welcome to the Fast Life Vol. 1" - HipHopCafeExclusive


"G-Unit Promotions: StrYve-"Bye Bye""

G-Unit Promotions: StrYve-"Bye Bye" - ThisIs50


"Hip-Hop Night at Wayside Central acts as platform for student rappers"

What do Asher Roth, Mac Miller and Sammy Adams all have in common? The three were just college students when they got their big break in music and now have thousands of fans and songs in the top charts.

Patrick Sulzman, “Stryve,” whom was the last to perform said it was a fun, new experience.

“I just hope they keep doing it,” said Sulzman, who traveled from Lansing to perform. ”There’s not much of a hip-hop scene in Mount Pleasant, but it’s good that they are trying to make something happen.” - CM-Life


"Ohio rapper performs for enthusiastic Lansing audience"

Machine Gun Kelly, a rapper from Cleveland, performed at 8 p.m. Saturday along with three local acts, Green Skeem, The Specktators and StrYve, at the sold-out event. - State News


Discography

Mixtapes & Singles

This Is My Day Job (2011)
• 1st Single “This Kid”

Welcome to the Fast Life (2012)
• 1st Single “Bye Bye”
• 2nd Single “On and On”

Late Nights, Big Dreams (March 2013)
• 1st Single “So Gone”

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Bio

With the likes of Eminem, Royce da 5’9” and new comer Big Sean, the Great Lakes State is certainly making noise on the national hip hop scene. However, a legion of talent outside of Michigan’s motor city is still untapped. 25 year old Stryve (born Patrick Jordan Sulzman) is prepared to be the next artist to emerge from this heap of emcees and bring Michigan’s own Capitol city into hip hop prominence. Influenced by the music of Tupac, Bone Thugs, Kanye West, Nas, Eminem and countless others, Patrick begin rhyming at the age of 8.

Mixing the gritty rhyme styles of the 90’s golden era hip hop he loves with his own unique, new school attitude, Pat has been striving relentlessly to make his mark on the rap game. While attending Central Michigan University, Stryve embarked on a career in hip hop, gaining success in the local spotlight throughout Michigan’s college campuses. With the release of his debut mixtape, “This Is My Day Job” and 2012's "Welcome to the Fast Life" featuring the popular single "Bye Bye", earned Stryve recognition as a definite up-and-comer to watch out for.

Now, Stryve is more hungry than ever, and with two goals in mind: putting his hometown of Lansing, MI on the map and creating incredible music that will last through the generations. Prepping the release of his first official mixtape entitled, “Late Nights, Big Dreams”, hosted by DJ Khaled’s The Chemist Music Group, along with his second official music video boasting the indie/pop hit “So Gone”, Stryve has his sights set on showcasing a fresh new sound with in the rap game, stating “My music comes from all different genres of music. Whether it’s old school, new school hip hop, bands such as Nirvana or the electro pop band, The Postal Service, my aim is to make a sound of my own while sticking to the formula of that classic hip hop we all love.”

Stryve has performed alongside Major Label and popular Indie Artists such as Machine Gun Kelly, Big Sean, The Dean’s List, Oncue, Gilbere Forte, Huey Mac, The Specktators and DJ Khaled’s The Chemist Music Group.

2013 looks even more promising for the gifted artist, with a brand new project on the way entitled, “Late Nights, Big Dreams” and numerous up-coming shows out side the Michigan Hip Hop scene which earned Stryve's earlier success.