AGR of Harlem 6
Manhattan, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2005 | SELF
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Harlem 6 (also called Harlem 6 Wu-Tang) is a hip-hop, R&B, and reggaeton group affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan & Gang Starr Foundation.
The band's name comes from a true story. A group of six young African-American and Hispanic teenage men from the 1960s who were wrongly accused of heavy crimes that took place on 125th Street and Madison Avenue in Harlem, New York, two of whom were murdered without evidence to support the charges. The media gave the group the name The Harlem Six, and the name is still used today in memory of the six young men.
The group has three main members: God "A.G.R." Harrison, Lord "Black Jesus" Harrison, and Ruben "Young Man" Rosario. Supporting members include: The "Big Singh", Omar "Khilly Mo (pronounced CHilly MoH)" Daniels, "G-Flexx Big Mo Biz", Kane "K.O" Osborne, "Illumined Mafia" And "Military Mind". Featured producers are "Uncle Slyde" of Sourface Productions, "Big Deal" of The Beatshop and Blakhouse Marketing, and Producer "Keyyz" and Chad Unity
Harlem 6 The Movement
The group has three main members: God "A.G.R." Harrison, Lord "Black Jesus" Harrison, and Ruben "Young Man" Rosario. Supporting members include: The "Big Singh", Omar "Khilly Mo (pronounced CHilly MoH)" Daniels, "G-Flexx Big Mo Biz", Kane "K.O" Osborne, "Illumined Mafia" And "Military Mind". Featured producers are "Uncle Slyde" of Sourface Productions, "Big Deal" of The Beatshop and Blakhouse Marketing, and Producer "Keyyz" and Chad Unity
Harlem 6 The Movement - Alchetron
Affiliated with the Wu-Tang Clan & Gang Starr Foundation, Harlem 6 is a hip-hop, R&B, and Reggaeton group who have been releasing music since 2001, while spreading the rebirth of pure, real rap music across the globe. The collective has recently dropped the preview of the single “We Getting Rich” as an introduction of the multi-millionaire, Flitz, into the music industry and fashion world.
In today’s hip-hop world it’s extremely refreshing to know that there are still a handful of artists that still care about putting out quality music that doesn’t conform to what major labels want it to be just because it needs to play on the radio or the club.
Though there is no doubt that “We Getting Rich” is a full-on swaggering banger, it’s the ferocity with which Harlem 6 delivers heir rhymes that sets them apart from the Top 40 dudes.
Aggressive, raw, and to the point, Harlem 6 dig into “We Getting Rich” right from the get-go, diffusing their message of what takes to stack up dollars and ride the high life. If you think you know what hip hop is and should be, listen to this track.
If you don’t think it’s one of the most innovative and original, listen to it over and over and over again to try to completely understand how Harlem 6 executes a track relentlessly, and intelligently. Though to be honest, I have no doubt you’ll be hooked after one play-through.
If you prefer your hip hop with odd grunts, mumbles, and monosyllabic rhymes then move on, because “We Getting Rich” isn’t the track for you. But if you want a dope beat foundation with intricate rhyme schemes furiously flowing across the top, then run Harlem 6 fast.
Phenomenal and densely produced, with a spoonful of harsh reality, “We Getting Rich” shows that you need to be grinding hard, to be like Flitz. “Came up from the bottom, built it up, worked hard”, is how the song opens, and then drops gems along the way like: “I paid the cost I’ll be the boss, now everything’s clear. Success would be nothing without all the pain and the tears.”
“We Getting Rich” is serious-fun music – equally so for the thinkers, the head nodders, and party people. This project will amass an enormously passionate following of fans that see something of themselves in these kindred spirits and their delightfully sharp rhymes.
Harlem 6 is a movement, plain and simple, and it’d be damn near impossible to find better people to run the show. Of course, it helps that they are uncommonly gifted wordsmiths, too. All the evidence points to “We Getting Rich” being the first genuine shot in the arm that underground hip hop has had this year! - Tunedloud
Discography
Mixtape Conquer (Hosted by RZA & DJ Diamond)2001The RZABlack Jesus: The Greatest Story Never Told (T.G.S.N.T.)(feat. Guru and Krumbsnatcha)2005Entaprise Entertainment LLC.Yin/Yang (Feat. Jen Holland)2005Big Deal and Entaprise Ent.Lost Files2006Entaprise Entertainment LLC.Gods of War, pt. 1 w/ Don Kundalini2007Entaprise entertainment LLC.Harlem Musik2007Entaprise Entertainment LLC.The New Breed2010Entaprise Entertainment LLC.Revelation 14:1
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AGR of Harlem 6- Jealousy Single 2019
Harlem 6- We Getting Rich Single 2019
Harlem 6- What The City Sound Like featuring Uncle Murda 2020
AGR of Harlem 6- Breaking Out Single 2021
AGR of Harlem 6- I Got You Single 2021
AGR of Harlem 6- No Brakes Single 2022
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Entaprise Entertainment LLC.
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AGR is one of the founding members of the Harlem 6 a musical movement of change that independently burst on the music scene in the Summer of 2005 selling 1.7 million copies of their musical works all hand to hand in a 15-year span, but music has been AGR's passion and dream since 8 when he first started singing and at 12 when he first started writing songs.
He is a diverse songwriter with skills in rapping and singing. He is the most varied artist of today's generation working with multiple platinum-selling artists in his career so far from the late and great DMX to Treach of Naughty by nature along with RZA, Wu-tang Clan, French Montana, Uncle Murda, the late and great GURU of Gangstarr and Hussein Fatal of the legendary 2Pac's Outlawz.
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