CITY P aka SupaStar City
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CITY P aka SupaStar City

San Francisco, California, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2009 | SELF

San Francisco, California, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2009
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"We Want City (Deluxe Edition) IS A MUST HAVE ALBUM COMING OUT OF SAN FRANCISCO. CITY P IS A UP AND COMING ARTIST MAKING MAJOR NOISE WITH HIS NEW ALBUM CLICK IMAGE ABOVE TO SHOW SOME LOVE AND GET THAT TODAY MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER @SupaStarCity"

We Want City (Deluxe Edition) IS A MUST HAVE ALBUM COMING OUT OF SAN FRANCISCO. CITY P IS A UP AND COMING ARTIST MAKING MAJOR NOISE WITH HIS NEW ALBUM. CLICK IMAGE ABOVE TO SHOW SOME LOVE AND GET THAT TODAY. MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER @SupaStarCity ALSO GET TO KNOW HIS STORY BELOW CLICK PLAY - ThisIs50.com


"Slapped by youngMONC"

@SupaStarCity is back with another HOT RECORD off of the "We Want City" Album... "3TU", an acronym for Time To Turn Up, is a befitting self-explanatory title for this Fast Paced Hard Hitting track. Produced by Greedy Boy Fred, this song belongs on a radio station or club near you. - youngMONC - Thizzler.com


"Front Page Rap News CITY P aka SupaStar City - "Million Dollar PayStyle" CITY P aka SupaStar City - "Million Dollar PayStyle""

Gearing up for the his 1st iTunes release, San Francisco Heavy Hitter: City P (SupaStar City) drops the new visual "Million Dollar PayStyle" from the revamped "We Want City" album. The Tyre Brown directed video serves as an homage to the nights where City and neighborhood friends would rap to pass time, as well as metaphors for coming full circle back to where and why the artist began. Look out for the album "We Want City: Deluxe Edition" to be released late summer/early fall, along with more videos and features. - Siccness.net


Discography

We Want City (Intro) 

7 Seas 

Live Twice (City 2 City)

Like a Hero (feat. Davinci & Big Vic)

Make Noize 

Big A** Ego (feat. Roach Gigz)

I Miss You (feat. D. Young)

Ballin' Out (feat. Kool John)

#Youwasnttheretho (feat. D.E.O.)

3TU (Time to Turn Up)  

Long Time 

Stay Blessed 

Rollin' Slow (feat. Erk Tha Jerk & D. Bledsoe)

I Don't Care (feat. D. Young)

Grown Man 

Million Dollar Paystyle 

Ain't Tryna Go There (Bonus Track) [feat. G-Val]

Loco (Bonus Track)

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Bio

Undaunted. Remaining unmoved and steadfast even when placed in adverse conditions. Impervious to poverty, negative influence, and seemingly hereditary dysfunction. Standing solid amongst instability and moving forward without fear. These characteristics describe so many in poor neighborhoods across America, but they are epitomized by City P. A new voice for those who excel despite the obstacles.  Born to a 14 year-old mother and a 17 year-old father City P., born Rob Sherman, is no stranger to turmoil. The 24 year-old grew up without either parent due to drugs and incarceration. Raised by his maternal grandmother, a 22-year dialysis patient, City was taught the importance of perseverance by example. "She was the strongest, person I've ever seen. Straight up! I don't know how many women that can teach a boy to be a man but that's what she did." City recalls. Life was far from luxurious in the welfare-dependent home, but City still managed to be an over-achiever in sports and academics. Although gifted in the classroom and on the field, City discovered that his true gift was music. Because of his grandmother's pressure to do well in school, City kept his talents secret as he waited for the right time to reveal his gift. The right time would never came as his grandmother passed of a heart-attack when he was 12. She never heard him rap.  After the death of his grandmother, City was thrown into a whirlwind, bouncing from home to home and city to city. What would have been an excuse for most people to fail became city's motivation to succeed. He focused on his academics and sports while leaving music on the back-burner. After completing high school and beginning college, music was almost lost, but another tragedy brought City back to the booth. On May 7, 2004, City's younger brother Ray "Diddy" Bass was gunned down near his home San Francisco. He was 17 years old and expected to graduate the next month. The previous week, City met with Ray at a local studio and discussed working on a project together. It was the last time he would see his brother alive.  Determined to see his brother's dream fulfilled, City immersed himself into his craft. Researching and applying styles from all regions and even spending time in Atlanta to further his cause. Now, years after the death of his brother and armed with a catalogue of over 150 songs, we find City rapidly climbing up the ladder of success. With a style that is completely unique, City blends his impactful lyrics, catchy hooks, erudite social commentary and first-hand life experiences together with his enticing delivery and unpredictable rhyme patterns to form a package that is unmatched by any in rap music today.

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