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K Hill (artist)

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Residence
  
Durham, NC


Name
  
K Hill

Occupation
  
Music Producer/Emcee

Website
  
kick-a-verse.blogspot.com jebbamusic.com

K-Hill is an American music producer and emcee based predominantly in the North Carolina area. Known for his vocal consistency, enthusiasm, and demonstrative lyrics in his recordings, Hill has built a strong reputation in North Carolina. He has performed in hip hop concerts at many of North Carolina's favorite venues and festivals.

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Early life

K-Hill was born in Wilson, North Carolina, and lived there until the age of sixteen. He began the pursuit of music production at the age of fourteen. At the age of sixteen, Hill moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, and began working on his first major project, Da Banquet Volume 1. This project was released in 2000 and featured artist such as L.E.G.A.C.Y. and Keisha Shontelle.

Music career

In 2004, K-Hill signed with Neblina Records along with the talented producer/emcee Rashid Hadee. He released a project titled Da Instegator in 2004. This project was Hill's first legitimate work published in the music industry and was relatively successful; the publicity facilitated an enhanced reputation for Hill in the hip hop market. Hill's first EP, Memoirs of a Premature Legend, was released in 2006 and solidified Hill's reputation as one of North Carolina's best and most talented producers/emcees. Moreover, Hill has produced for talented artists such as:

  • Nature
  • Big Daddy Kane
  • Shabaam Sahdeeq
  • Currently

    Hill released U C Me & The Grand Scheme Of Things, music from the film Hooped on July 25, 2010. On October 12, 2010, Hill joined forces with Rush 85 Entertainment which includes hip hop artist Cyrano Sinatra. Presently, the duo is working on the release of various projects as they plan on performing together in the North Carolina region and beyond.

    References

    K-Hill (artist) Wikipedia