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Beedie / Press

“Mac Miller’s former rhyming brother (The Ill Spoken) drops his FreEP titled Above the Weather which features the dope, Buckwild produced Robert Marley amongst production by ID Labs, Statik Selektah & the homie Maticulous.”

“Beedie drops off fresh visuals for "Robert Marley" off his Above The Weather EP, produced by Buckwild of DITC.”

“Beedie puts out the video to "Robert Marley," a track off his upcoming EP Above the Weather, which drops August 13.”

“Anyone with asthma might want to avoid Beedie’s video for “Robert Marley,” as the Pittsburgh puffer keeps it cloudy in this well-done visual from his project Above The Weather”

“The Pittsburgh emcee drops off visuals for his Buckwild produced Robert Marley with hints of some Robert Nesta Marley flavor. Features some nice cutting too.”

“The Pittsburgh emcee is supremely focused on Robert Marley as he meticulously drops rhymes on the work he’s put in to make it to where he is now in his career. Consisting of scratches, various samples, and a good deal of horns, Buckwild’s production on the record unsurprisingly comes across as being authentically hip-hop.”

“On August 13, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania emcee Beedie will release his Above The Weather EP. The Varsity Squad member's latest project features production from the likes of D.I.T.C.'s Buckwild, ID Labs, Statik Selektah and Maticulous.”

“A lot of rap tracks try to make money, but Beedie’s “Robert Marley” is simply trying to make the genre proud. Centered around vocal samples from the Rastafarian king, Busta Rhymes & Mobb Deep to name a few, this dusty Buckwild production paves way for casually elegant rhymes from this Pittsbutgh native, as he drops potent punchlines and brags about crate digging like Rozay big-ups his Bugatti.”

“Pittsburgh rapper Beedie -- fresh from a tour that has taken him to New York, Philadelphia and Detroit -- will play the Shadow Lounge on Friday as part of the Pittsburgh's Next Five Showcase with Devin Miles, Pyrex Press, Hubbs and Jon Quest. Beedie will release the EP, "Above the Weather,"”

“Local hip-hop up-and-comer Beedie aims to make a good living doing what he loves: making music. He credits his confidence in himself and a relentless work ethic for his progress. And so far it's worked: This week the MC (real name Brian Green) released what he considers to be his official debut album, The Beat Bully LP.”

“Music Video for Beedie - Robert Marley (prod. Buckwild)”

“Rapper Beedie's Above the Weather Tour began in Pittsburgh on April 14 and continued last week in Philly. This Thursday Beedie takes Manhattan by storm with a performance at the Grisly Pear. The intimate venue should allow the charismatic MC to do what he does best: connect with his audience.”

“It's a tight jam and the video features cameos from a bunch of local hip-hop notables, from Mac Miller and BZE to the Time Bomb crew. Enjoy!”

“Without further ado, we proudly present the second installment in the Free Shabazz series: Free Shabazz 2. Featuring the likes of Soul Kkan, Falside, Apathy, Homeboy Sandman, Beedie, Apollo the Great, J57 and much more! Tracklist and download after the break.”

“Pittsburgh twosome Varsity Squad may be underground, but that doesn’t mean they consider themselves marginal—on the contrary, Jon Quest and Beedie differentiate themselves sharply from their peers, as evidenced by new single U Minor, We Major.”

“We’ve got some new One Be Lo for you via this collaboration he did with Pittsburgh duo Varsity Squad called “U Minor, We Major” produced by Mass Appeal of the BoomBap Addicts. Varsity Squad emcee Beedie (pictured above with Lo) will be releasing the Beat Bully LP on June 30th.”

“Pittsburgh rapper Beedie releases the music video for “Old Soul,” the first single from his upcoming Above the Weather EP. Beedie is currently on the Above the Weather tour featuring dates in Erie, Detroit, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh (with Action Bronson) and New York City. Track produced by M-Pyre and scratched by DJ Vex. Video shot and directed by Ben Fredette. Filmed in Pittsburgh the video features cameos from Mac Miller and the Most Dope Crew, The Come Up, BZE, DJ Vex, Ghosty and Mayo of the 58′s, Brick from Time Bomb Shop, CLG of Strict Flow.”

“Don’t let his youthful appearance fool you; Beedie is an Old Soul. Making his solo Booth debut following a guest appearance on Ayatollah Jaxx’ I Don’t Wanna Know, the Pittsburgh spitter declares his allegiance to real hip-hop, and his indifference to passing fads on fresh-released video single. M-Pyre contributes a suitably fresh boom-bap instrumental, and DJ Vex tops it all off with some guest scratches. Watch for Beedie’s latest full-length, Above the Weather, to hit the ‘net for free download”

“This Pittsburgh rapper takes cues from fellow locals Mac and Wiz, and cites influences such as J Dilla, Jay-Z, and Kanye.”