Corey John Hall a.k.a. Lil Ace (19), has been a recording artist since he was 14. When he was about 12 or 13, him and his best friend, Deorco Bridges a.k.a. Dj Dramatic (16), used to try to rap/freestyle on a karoake microphone recording off a surround...
Corey John Hall a.k.a. Lil Ace (19), has been a recording artist since he was 14. When he was about 12 or 13, him and his best friend, Deorco Bridges a.k.a. Dj Dramatic (16), used to try to rap/freestyle on a karoake microphone recording off a surround sound tape player. They made a song called " All them Fine Girls and All them Ugly Girls " and they thought it was the shit, but wasn't, no need to say! LOL, it was their first song they ever did or recorded. And, as of that day, the both of them had a dream that that song would become a hit, and they had the same dream about becoming a major artist after recording the song that night. And, awhile after that, Corey Hall a.k.a Lil Ace found a recording program and learned how to use it. Him and Dramatic cleaned his garage out and turned it to a studio (computer and microphone). Lil Ace and Dramatic also recruited a rapper that they always heard about and thought he was the tightest rapper named "Robert Boykins" a.k.a. Young Tank (20). Young Tank, was the person who named Corey and Deorco their rap names, and they accepted them. The same day they recruited Tank, was the day they recorded the first group song called " I Met This Girl ", and it sucked. And, after that day it lead onto staying in the studio all night and all day, making mixtape after mixtape. The group were just them 3 at the end starting out of more than 10 rappers in the group. They named themselves " Southside Boyz" and made a changed to that named, because they seemed not to like it, so they recalled themselves "Street Hustle" which still stands as of this moment. Dramatic and Young Tank are currently working on their mixtape and Lil Ace is working on his first solo mixtape called "It's My Turn". And that is about it, but if you have any questions, hit the inbox up! Or, you can call me at 228-236-6439.