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Majestic started off as a rapper in a local rap duo with A.T. aka Yung Drew. Rapping at a very fast pace, he captured the attention of those who listened. Although he gained attention he still felt he could do more with music. With this in mind, he soon turned to producing his own music! Majestic quickly developed the skill to make simple yet catchy beats that were good enough to use for promotional use. After learning the trick to the trade, music production consumed his life. Throughout his junior and senior year of high school all his projects were based off of his talent. His first beat that was heard by the school was made in his french class, where he sampled french music and combined it with hiphop. Many were amazed, thus starting his music career. He now was working with other rappers and singers in the school and gaining credential in the music world also. He linked with Avarice aka Mark Battles and produced over half of Avarice’s first album, “One Life to Live”. Majestic would soon go off to college at Ball State University. Still learning how to manage time, Majestic spent the vass majority of his time making music and gaining industry connections. He linked with Dave Reynolds (ex vice-president of Virgin Records) and further advertised his music. Using the time to get even better, Majestic left school to fully pursue his music career. He worked with as many locals as he could come across in Indianapolis. Majestic soon met up with Lux & P and producer Nick Justice to start a local rap group, Hype Sqaud. Members included A.T. aka Yung Drew, Lux & P, Tastic, and Lil Ellis. Majestic took the role as a producer and artist. Majestic soon entered the studio of Music Garage where he recorded the group recorded their first song, “Rep Yo Set”. The group soon faded away as Lux & P and the rest of the memers pursued a solo career. The engineer of Music Garage agreed to sell Majestic’s music to other local artists after hearing the beat for “Rep Yo Set” Months later his main artist Avarice entered him in the nationally known Scribble Jam competition in 2008, but unfortunately with only a day and half of preparation, Majestic placed third. DJ Topspeed of WHHH FM 96.3 noticed a particular gift in Majestic although he lost the competition. Topspeed worked with Majestic and taught him all there is to know about hip hop the use of samples. In early 2009 Majestic met up with Rich CEO and Lethal of Breadwinners Ent. along with Rikashey (former A&R of SonyBMG). Through this connection Majestic sent off beats to possibly be used by Industry Artists. Majestic would soon by fate come acoss Abstract Entertainment where artists KD and Buke bought an instrumental from Music Garage. He linked up with them through myspace and soon contacted Catherine Beck (A&R of Abstract Ent.) to establish a better connection. The team is currently making music for the future and establishing a firm hold on the music industry!

Contact:

Email -majestic.bassmentproductions@gmail.com