Wisco Kidz
Green Bay, WI | Established. Jan 01, 2011 | SELF
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From rhyme, rhythm, and real reason, Wisconsin’s Wisco Kidz have made a dent in today’s music and entertainment world. The dedication is no less than the best and putting in the effort to make it to the big leagues won’t be a surprise in this case. Do not forget that when you hear Wisco Kidz on the airwaves nationally or even internationally that we predicted the success.
Formed in 2011 the Green Bay duo consists of rappers Kyrie (Javier Lockridge) and YD (Mike Lawry). Together they have amassed a devoted following over the years and have released three mixtapes and one official EP project. YD is described as a natural rapper with a more laid back and technical/rhythmic flow, while Kyrie’s vocal tone and frenetic delivery bring the adrenaline. Their collective became locally recognized in the Midwest following their first joint project titled The Wake Up (2011). They then spent two years writing, creating, and producing their second self-titled mixtape Wisco Kidz (2013).
In the time Wisco Kidz has been active their notoriety has sky rocketed with the continual release of projects. Most recently they released “So Predictable” which is the first single off of their upcoming album The Wake Up 3. The single has garnered a high volume of praise and attention in the region from local athletes and celebrities. The album itself will contain never-before-heard songs and music videos filmed in locations across the country. They’re in the planning stage for a headlining tour this fall.
Official website: www.wiscokidz.com
Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/real-wisco-kidz - Rude Boy Magazine
Keifer Sykes' NBA career is still ahead of him, but the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix point guard has already scored his own song.
Green Bay-based hip-hop/rap group Wisco Kidz pay tribute to the standout player with "Keifer Sykes."
"You know I got us/You know we're taking flight/Pass me the rock/I feel like Keifer Sykes," Kidz members Wisco Kyrie and Wisco YD sing.
The song was originally the idea of Green Bay producer Chase Rusch of TripsetBeatz who sent the beat to Wisco Kidz and asked if they would do the song. They wrote it in a day and recorded it at GoodLook Studio in Minneapolis. The first person they played it for was Sykes, who has become a friend to the group.
Like Sykes, Wisco Kyrie was born in Chicago. The song is intended to celebrate how Sykes overcame the rough streets of Chicago to thrive in Wisconsin and on the basketball court.
"Chicago is a pretty wild place growing up in the areas my family came from or the areas he grew up in, so I kind of look up to him for that," Wisco Kyrie said. " ... To be honest, Keifer's the only kid that I know that prospered from there that I have personally ever met. Obviously, there's others in other types of situations, but for me to meet him and know where he came from and we both live here ... and he's a positive kid, that's definitely motivation.
"It's basically on a basketball note, but it's just a positive thing. You can come from anywhere and you can progress. It's a 'I'm on my way up' kind of a deal," he said. "We think he's on his way up. We want to be on our way up."
PRESS GAZETTE MEDIA
Gritty upbringing keeps Sykes focused on future
Wisco Kids, whose four members have Chicago and Milwaukee roots but went to Green Bay Southwest High School, started rapping in 2011. Their first show was at the now defunct Tom, Dick & Harry's in Ashwaubenon and they've worked their way up to playing clubs in the area and opening for touring hip-hop and raps acts that come through the region.
They realize that Green Bay doesn't have a real rap scene, but they didn't let the doubters early on get them down.
"We overcame the doubters and the people who didn't believe we'd be able to move further with it," Wisco Kyrie said. "We plan on just being trendsetters. Our plan is to prove them all wrong."
It doesn't hurt to have Sykes on their side. He hosted Wisco Kidz' back-to-school bash last August at the Riverside Ballroom, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Boys & Girls Club. It was the start of a friendship.
Since the song debuted on SoundCloud on March 5, it has found its way to several college sports websites and into the UWGB senior's highlight reel. The exposure has helped get the Wisco Kidz name out there, too.
As for the song, Wisco Kyrie notes that there are no references in the lyrics to UWGB so it's an anthem that could be playing well into Sykes' career.
— kmeinert@pressgazettemedia.com and follow her - Green Bay Press Gazette
Discography
March Madness EP. (March, 2015) Wisco Kidz Ent. Digital Download
The Wake Up 2. (June, 2014) Wisco Kidz Ent. Digital Download
Wisco Kidz Mixtape (Aug, 2013) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies
The Enrollment (Nov, 2012) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies
My World (Sept, 2011) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies.
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Wisco Kidz is a hip hop collective that formed in 2011 consisting of rappers Kyrie (Javier Lockridge) and YD (Mike Lawry).
Kyrie is from Chicago and YD was born and raised in Milwaukee. The two met, and decided to collaborate while attending Green Bay Southwest High School. Following graduation, they began recording their first collective project. Their music includes elements of hip hop, rap, pop, and R&B with musical inspiration from Jay-Z, Lil Wayne, Eminem, and 50 Cent. YD is described as a natural rapper with a more laid-back and technical/rhythmic flow, while Kyrie's vocal tone and frenetic delivery bring the adrenaline.
The collective became locally recognized in the Midwest following their first, joint project titled The Wake Up (2011). They then spent two years writing, creating, and producing their second, self-titled mixtape Wisco Kidz (2013).
In 2014, they released their third mixtape The Wake Up 2 under their flagship label, Wisco Kidz Entertainment. This mixtape featured local, Midwest hits "Shutdown", "Pretty Little Thing", and "Addiction." The duo spent a large portion of the year sharing the stage with headlining acts including; Jim Jones, YG, Trina, Lil Durk, J. Holiday, and King Louie. In October 2014, they capped off the year with their largest show, at The Rave (Milwaukee, WI) while opening for Tech N9ne.
As they gained momentum in early 2015, the duo delivered their first official EP project March Madness. The project featured singles "Keifer Sykes" and "Hold Up" which created a high level of excitement in the state. Following this release, Wisco Kidz hit the road and performed at venues across the country including Stuntfest in Atlanta, GA. They performed with various artists including Kevin Gates and Rico Love.
The collective recently released "So Predictable", the first single off of their upcoming album The Wake Up 3. The single has garnered a high volume of praise and attention in the region from local athletes and celebrities. The collective has been gearing up for a promotional push this summer and both artists are excited for what 2016 has in store.
Achievements
First interview & article in GreenBay Press Gazette, for hit single “Keifer Sykes” – http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/story/sports/college/uwgb/2015/03/18/keifer-sykes-rap-pump-up/24...
(March 18th, 2015)
10,000 Soundcloud views in 2 Weeks on “Keifer Sykes” single – https://soundcloud.com/real-wisco-kidz/keifer-sykes-wisco-kyrie-ft-wisco-yd-prod-tripsetbeatz
First official project on iTunes. “March Madness EP.” -2015
First local HipHop act to headline a performance at the RiverSide Ballroom in Green Bay, WI. (August 29th, 2014)
Local Awards (2014): Artists of the year, Best performance of the year, Hottest group of the year. Hardest working organization of the year. Mixtape of the year.
Discography
March Madness EP. (March, 2015) Wisco Kidz Ent. Digital Download
The Wake Up 2. (June, 2014) Wisco Kidz Ent. Digital Download
Wisco Kidz Mixtape (Aug, 2013) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies
The Enrollment (Nov, 2012) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies
My World (Sept, 2011) Wisco Kidz Ent. Hard Copies.
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