Welcome To Boss Hog 101: A Guide To Becoming The Biggest Boss In The Game!



Hello and welcome to Boss Hog 101.
you're probably wondering how u ended up on this page. Well it could be one of 2 reasons. 1) you're a true Boss your hustle is tight your on ur grind 24/7 && making papah comes easy to you, or 2) you are working your way up to becoming a Big Boss! Either way we welcome you Og Bosses and future Bosses in the making.

A little bit about this blog in the making. I have just sarted this blog and expect big things to come from it. We make updates on here daily! New mixtapes, music, Boss Hog features, Boss Lady of the month, and from time to time a Boss Hog lesson. So if you want to get on please use the contact info under Boss Lady Info. If you want your mixtape on your group or just a feature or bio up let me know ! It aint nothing but two clicks n a post !

Now this the part where we break it down* --> I know most of you are thinking to yourself "What is a Boss Hog ?!" To us we think of a Boss Hog as: Someone who is balling out of control, Takes what they want when they want it. So if this complies to you and your every day life style make sure you follow up and drop us a line asap!

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Monday, October 12, 2009

BH Feature: Flash Da Jagwar



My name is Flash and I am an artist seeking positive venues to showcase my music. My music is a well balanced blend of non-explicit lyrics with Caribbean, Dancehall and Hip Hop tracks which I like to call the FMX  (Flash Music Xperience).

Please see my bio that I have enclosed for your review in case you are not yet familiar with me. I bring fun, a breathe of fresh air along with a sense of passion and professionalism for my music.




~Flash da Belizean Jagwar~


Caribbean people are known for their love of music and Flash is no different. Flash aka Da Belizean Jagwar, being an entertainer is pure genetics. Being a Belizean, via New York City and Los Angeles, Flash was able to grasp his calling and take the family musical baton and find his niche as a hip hop/Caribbean artist.

His grandfather, Mr. Robert Reneau, Sr, was one of the premier entertainers in Belize, Central America. He wrote, directed, composed, sang and danced. Anything to do with the arts, he did it. Flash's uncle, Ernest "Nesto" Tillet, is an accomplished vocalist celebrating over 50yrs in entertainment. His dad, Robert "Junior" Reneau was a popular DJ in NYC during the 70's.  

Entertaining just comes natural to Flash. "Being an entertainer means being different and offering what the audience desires. Give the people their money's worth". While attending UCLA, Flash became a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. and quickly made an impact on the stepshow circuit by becoming a champion stepmaster. He was also a principal choreographer and dancer for Montell Jordan's video,

"This Is How We Do It".  

“Fusion” is the best way to describe Flash’s music. His style, (FMX)“Flash Music Xperience” is a well balanced blend of non-explicit lyrics over Caribbean, Dancehall and Hip Hop tracks produced by long-time friend, DJ and producer, DJ Cali. Their first collaborative effort, “Da Headbanga Project” featured the hit “Jagwar’s Coming”, which was picked up in Belize and used as the background music for the commercials advertising the Annual Belize Music Awards. The CD is basically an introduction of Flash to the world. If you wanted to know what he was about, all one needs to do is pop this in and let it play from beginning to end. Always encouraging a good time, from the first track, “Where Da Party At”, to the soca monster “Lemme C U”, you cannot help but dance!

Performing all over Southern California at various venues to Chicago at the Annual Belize Celebration Festival to New York and Miami just to name a few locations.  Flash was able to garner radio airplay via internet programs and was voted #1 song 4 months in a row on the “Open Mic Show” in Long Beach, California.

Flash shot his first video for “Here Comes Da Jagwar”, which is a follow up to “Jagwar’s Coming”. The song has been a major hit with its catchy chorus and hook alongside the beats by DJ Cali. The song leads into his sophomore release, “Wait Til I Git Thru”  which was released on his birthday in 2008. This is a full package CD that everyone will find at least one song to call their own. The ladies will love “Nice Ting” as the hip hop nation will give it up for “Who’s Got Next?” Not forgetting his Caribbean/Belizean roots, “Just Can’t Git Enuf” will satisfy all appetites.

It’s no surprise that the FMX is rolling full steam ahead with a bright future while picking up fans along the way to enjoy the fun, musical ride.

Also, review my websites below to get a glimpse of what I can bring to your event:


www.officialflashmusic.com
 www.myspace.com/mrflash
www.facebook.com/mrflashdajagwar
www.twitter.com/ThePartyGeneral


Please do not hesitate to get in contact with me if you have any questions. I may be reached via telephone or e-mail:  (323) 445-5577 iwantflash@hotmail.com

Thanks in advance for your consideration. Blessings Always

Flash
Ambassador of the FMX
www.officialflashmusic.com

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