Dirty-Dirt McGurt
Anaheim, California, United States
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“Get My Money”, Dirty-Dirt’s cd’s third track is pure and simple. It is unabashedly honest about doing what you GOTTA to get “paid”. Debt is not fun, but if you listen to the lyrical quality of this sick track, it sure can be. “I pull the trigger back to get my money/Now you wanna clown around/ Let’s get funny” – then BANG! Gunshots. Not exactly subtle. But musically clear? Oh yes. And wildly entertaining. A great track, arguably the best on “First March”, his large 13-song cd. - A&R Select
“ WOW! i can't believe it! another good rapper. although, he's no eminem or 50 cent, but he's right there with them! ” - Jango Internet Radio
“ So So Tite!!!!!! ” - Jango Internet Radio
“ crunked on chronics! bomb.com ” - Jango Internet Radio
“ I love this :) ” - Jango Internet Radio
“ dirty dirty sweet music ” - Jango Internet Radio
“ you are the best ” - Jango Internet Radio
Discography
Dirty-Dirt McGurt's Debut Album, "First March" is available on ITunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, E-Music, Napster, etc.. "First March" features R&B stylings in songs like "Yeah I Heard That" and "Just A G", Funk stylings with songs like "Show Me How You Move" , Country stylings with live Banjo recorded and performed by Dirty-Dirt McGurt himself on "Crunked on Chronics", and even Rock stylings with live guitar and bass also performed by Dirty-Dirt McGurt on "Finish Him Off".
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Dirty-Dirt McGurt is orginally from the small , dirt road town of Marksville, Louisiana. He moved to Southern California to pursue his dream of making music for the world to hear and enjoy. He has since traveled to and performed in Germany, Japan, England, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and all across the US. Dirty-Dirt McGurt's passion for music, and especially Hip-Hop/Rap, has inspired him to use Hip-Hop/Rap to unite the people of Earth. By infusing Hip-Hop/Rap with every style of music he can think of, including Country, R&B, Rock, Techno, Jazz, Blues, Funk, Soul, etc, etc.. he has captivated Listeners by including "Something For Everyone" and thus creating a whole new appreciation and reputation for Hip-Hop/Rap as a Form of Music, Speech, Art, and Expression.
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