Saturday, August 22, 2009

SAIGON TO DROP NEW ALBUM, "WARNING SHOTS 2"

Rapper SAIGON has announced the release of album WARNING SHOTS 2. The album is set to drop on September 29, 2009 on Amalgam Digital/E1 Music.


 


Following up the success of early 2009’s ALL IN A DAY’S WORK (A Digital Only Album recorded in 24 hours and sold on AmalgamDigital.com), Saigon, known for his recurring role on the popular HBO series Entourage,  is back to stake his claim as the leader of the new school in New York City.  WARNING SHOTS 2 boasts an incredible array of music from street anthems to radio singles, and features include M.O.P, Quan, Ransom, Grand Puba & OJ Da Juiceman. 


 


The Just-Blaze produced single entitled “Gotta Believe It”  is being serviced to all video and radio outlets now!


 


Production on WARNING SHOTS 2 is handled by Just Blaze, Scram Jones & more.


 


Saigon’s phenomenal body of mixtape work and creative talent quickly gained popularity in the underground circuit and on the internet, as he has been listed in many “Artist to Watch” columns (including Time magazine) and graced the covers of a variety hip-hop publications throughout the early to mid -2000s. In recent years, Saigon has become more recognizable to the mainstream due in large part to his role on “Entourage” and his charitable efforts to support the children of incarcerated parents through his nonprofit foundation Abandoned Nation, which was established in 2000 and also helped him and associated artists pursue their music careers.


 


Saigon says, “ I’m enjoying my experience with Amalgam Digital and being creative to give music to my fans without all the bullshit. It’s a new way of thinking and it feels good to partner with an innovative company that’s ahead of its curve. I’m excited to get this album out!”


 


The tracklisting:


 


1.      Nothing Comes Easy


2.      That’s Not What’s Up Feat. G. Soul


3.      Fatherhood (Rayne Dior) Feat. Loks


4.      All Around The World Feat. G. Soul


5.      For Some P*ssy Pt. 1 Feat. O.J. Da Juiceman


6.      Cookies and Milk Introducing Young Boombaya & A.P.


7.      Be On Time


8.      G Optified


9.      Fuck Me, Fuck You Feat Quan And Ransom


10.  Rusty Gunz Feat. Lil Fame from M.O.P.


11.  Aye, Aye, Aye Nigga


12.  Copping Pleas


13.  Who Can Get Busy Feat Grand Puba


14.  For Some P*ssy Pt. 2


15.  Gotta Believe It


16.  Saiii Outro


 


 


For more information please visit


WWW.E1ENTERTAINMENT.COM / WWW.AMALGAMDIGITAL.COM / WWW.MYSPACE.COM/AMALGAMDIGITAL /


WWW.MYSPACE.COM/SAIGONTHAYARDFATHER


 


About E1 Entertainment


E1 Entertainment (AIM: ETO) is a leading independent entertainment content owner that acquires film, television and music rights and exploits these rights in all media in more than 190 countries. 


The company currently operates in Canada, the U.S., the UK, Holland and Belgium through its four primary businesses units: E1 Television, E1 Films, E1 Music and E1 Distribution.  These businesses collectively represent E1’s extensive expertise in film distribution, television and music production/distribution, Kids content, Licensing and Distribution.


E1’s content library includes more than 3,700 feature films, 2,700 hours of original television programming and 15,000 music tracks. 


About Amalgam Digital, Inc


Amalgam Digital is hip-hop’s first genre specific digital retail store and record label. The objective of the digital retail store is to offer an easy-to-use platform with a unique relational database to allow users to conduct searches by artist, album, track, label, or producer. Along with offering content from a catalog of the top independent artists and labels, the company also boasts its own label brand of artists that symbiotically promotes the web site brand. The company offers digital distribution services and recently announced a new User Generated Content module, which enables independent artists and labels to set up a vendor account and directly upload content making it immediately available for purchase in the Amalgam Digital store.

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