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Thaahum (ARIZONA) Drops "BREATHE EASY" Ft. J.U.I.C.E. and AMIL



Underground Chicago freestyle legend, Juice and Roc-A-Fella Record's former first lady Amil, has gotten together with up and coming Arizona emcee, Thaahum (thaa hoom) to create a soon to be hip-hop classic, "Breathe Easy."
"Breathe Easy," is an exclusive collaboration track that will be featured on Thaahum's upcoming 2008 release, The Other side of Nothing.
"The concept of the record is basically about getting your paper," says Thaahum. "I wanted to have a song that showcased diversity and showed that no matter what your style is, you can still make a hot track with other artists. This song is about getting money and everybody can relate to that."
The track was produced by super producer Stix, who has produced tracks for Celly Cel, Too $hort and other Bay Area artists. All three emcees chose to collaborate after Thahuum decided to mash sounds and create a musical fusion that could cross over demographical barricades.
"I'm on the same track with the cat that beat Eminem in a battle and the same woman who has worked with hip-hop icon, Jay-Z and R&B superstar Beyonce," says Thaahum, the Arizona emcee known for his unique rap style and approach. "It was an amazing experience and I'm proud of the execution."
Thaahum is an Arizona based emcee that has collaborations with Amil, Imami Coppola and super-producer D-Maq. The independent Hip Hip artist, who's signed under his own label, Keneteph Entertainment is currently working on several projects including song placements for popular shows and booking shows in the Arizona area.
Along with his unique resume, the Arizona native has opened up for several Hip Hop acts including: Black Eyed Peas, Ghostface Killa and legendary Hip-Hop group Digital Underground. With BDS SoundScan spins for his single, "Spreewells," which is on rotation on Music Choice, the "beyond the realm" emcee is making his way to mainstream media.
"Stay focused and don't get discouraged, stay creative and you'll never have to worry about competition," says the groundbreaking emcee. "Look forward to this song being a hip-hop classic."

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Comment by Sara Lynn Zanini on April 30, 2008 at 2:11pm
It is my pleasure to say that I have worked with Thaahum, before. He is a great friend, wonderful man, extremely professional. If I am ever in AZ again I hope we can make some more music for the world to hear and enjoy!

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