BIOGRAPHY
The Killagram born Gordon Jamieson, who is half Colombian, half Scottish was born and raised in London. The talented emcee and producer has already given his native UK a taste of his clever rhymes and production skills, and is now bringing his gift to the States. The Killagram brings international to Hip Hop, by integrating his multiethnic background, his UK upbringing and his US influences into his music.
Gordon Jamieson aka The Killagram's journey began shortly after attending an Obie Trice concert that would profoundly impact the rest of his life. Inspired to explore his own talents, he first put pen to paper at the age of 18 ultimately embarking on the transformation from spectator to performer. His ability to evoke emotion through his manipulation of words and music was almost effortless, which lead to increased attention from his peers. It was not long before he was dubbed The Killagram, as a way of figuratively describing his talents as having the weight of a Kilogram because of the depth and impact of his verses. He eventually made his way onto the underground hip hop scene in the U.K. by showcasing his skills as part of a rap duo with friend and fellow emcee K.I.N.E.T.I.K.
The Killagram is now making his way onto the Hip Hop scene in the States, and in the process catching the attention of Executives and prominent artist in the industry. His hard work has been noted by legends such as Universal Music Group’s CEO Doug Morris and music pioneer Steve Rifkind, founder of Loud Records and most recently Street Records Corporation (SRC). Some of The Killagram's own influences have also recognized his abilities on the mic including The Wutang Clan’s own RZA and even members of the legendary group Cypress Hill.
The Killagram is now making his presence known in the States. While currently residing in NYC he is making the debut of his long awaited mix tape titled “The Foreign Exchange” an international event, with distribution and performances in France, the U.K. and Colombia. The mix tape includes collaborations with French emcee PrinceDa, international DJ 2late and mix tape King DJ Whoo Kid.
The Killagram has arrived “Foreign Exchange”
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MEDIA
FOREIGN EXCHANGE DOWNLOAD MIXTAPE HERE!!
TRACKLISTING
Hosted By DJ WHOO KID 1. The Foreign Exchange (Produced by Goddams of GetLarge) 2. One Emcee Less 3. Let's Go Feat. Pharoahe Monch 4. Juanito Feat. Akon 5. Destiny (Produced by Reality) 6. One Step Ahead 7. K.I.L.L.A.G.R.A.M. 8. Brooklyn, London & Paris Feat. Fabolous and Prince Da 9. Cry Now 10. Skit 11. The Last Time 12. Wu Banger Freestyle 13. Mi Gente (Produced by Killagram) 14. Dreams 15. They Say 16. Changes Feat. Kaynes (Produced by DJ Yopsi) 17. DJ & An Emcee
Mixed By DJ 2Late
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CONTACT
for bookings: info@killagrammusic.com
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LINKS
www.myspace.com/killagrammusic www.designcovert.com
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