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TalentDisplay released “Love You Really” featuring Sima Nee and produced by Maskerade Beats

From the upcoming project , “L.I.E: Loyalty Is Everything”

Versatile Los Angeles rapper TalentDisplay has a unique approach to hip hop that incorporates the influence of his home town of Brooklyn with the fresh sounds of his current west coast surroundings. TalentDisplay has just released the track “Love You Really” featuring Sima Nee and produced by Maskerade Beats, from his upcoming project , “L.I.E: Loyalty Is Everything”. The track can currently be streamed and purchased at Bandcamp.

talentdisplay-LYR-400TalentDisplay blasted on to the music scene in 2006 with his self-titled multi-lingual single. Since then, he has worked with superstar artists Fredro Starr and Ca$his, collaborated on pop, rap and R & B tracks while working at Paramount and released several solo projects.

In 2010, TalentDisplay released the Limited Edition Street Album “Between Scenarios.” On the heels of his success with “Between Scenarios,” TD released “Purple Yellow (Lakers’ Anthem)” a tribute to the L.A. Basketball team. The track became an instant classic and has been viewed by hundreds of thousands of people on YouTube.

TalentDisplay has an endless amount of skills in his arsenal and in 2013, he used his business ingenuity to open the independent music label Verbal Vision in Los Angeles. TalentDisplay confidently fuses old influences into his raw, modern sound, taking rap to a new intoxicating level. His music is hard with beats that will get everyone moving in the club. He has a vast frame of reference that he expertly wields making mention of diverse cultural icons like Curtiss King Tut and Johnny Depp in just one verse.

TalentDisplay is currently working on several projects both underground and mainstream and he uses the love and support of his fans as inspiration to create compelling and catchy Mixtapes, Albums and EPs.

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