Hometown: Tacoma, WA
Label: Soundchamba Productions
Management: Malik Clinton: 336-287-0301
Website: www.myspace.com
Sounds Like: Jadakiss, NAS, Dead Prez, Drake
Genre: Hip Hop
Winston-Salem, NC representative Seven Da Pantha is trying to change the way you listen to Hip-Hop. Since the release of the critically - acclaimed Born Wit' Less (Domination Recordings) in 2010, along with his guest appearance on Supastition's "Blood Brothers", Seven's star has slowly risen from the darkness of the NC music scene. With the success of the lead single "It'z U" from his latest album Kwest 4 Greatness, "Young Bunchy Carter" has once again ignited the underground with a powerful opus with zero features (the one exception being the "Station Interruption" skit by Street Poet Monte Smith) and no profanity held together by the amazing production of Kwest. Catch Seven on the road in a city near you!
"Picking up where he left off, Da Pantha Chronicles Vol. 1 & 2 feature Seven in his element, politickin’ on the events of today, crafting skillful stories and of course, cementing his position as one of the illest emcees of the modern era.... If you’re looking for something new that gives you the feeling you used to get when your favorite song came on, Da Pantha Chronicles is just what you need in your life!!! Who ready to ride?"
Hump Day Inbox Goodies
“Vocally, he sounds similar to DMX, though don't expect any barking or extreme adrenaline pumping tracks on this EP. Seven speaks a lot on being all about hip-hop, and not so much the extra things the industry comes with. Listeners will be opened up to a style of hybrid rap that combines lyricism and raw, down-south rap, and the end result is pretty satisfying."”
The Under-Cover Album Review
“This son of a Black Panther and former Uhuru president definitely is opinionated and has a hot new EP coming out soon.
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Ullyssia Seawell - Hustle Mill Online Mag
“This son of a Black Panther and former Uhuru president definitely is opinionated and has a hot new EP coming out soon.
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Ulyssia Seawell - Hustle Mill Mag