Real Right debut’s on Yo Raps with peaking figures among hip hop vets
March 14, 2013 Media Contact
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Among hip hop veterans such as Birdman, Lil Wayne and Gucci Mane, just to name a few; Bronx based rapper Real Right is stirring up major noise on the urban online magazine Yo Raps with impressive numbers for his single “Put It On.”
On the first day of his release, he has reached over 15,000 plays, literally… Let’s keep in mind when this song was placed in rotation- Wednesday at approximately 10am. Now take a look at the statistics for a second: by 5pm, the song skyrocketed to around 7,000 plays and climbed to 14,000 in just a short period of time. Figuratively speaking, a mathematician would even consider these stats as mind-boggling, which also continue to increase as time ensues. Leading a group of signed artists, Right has earned bragging ‘rights’ with a number one spot on the homepage of Yo Raps. Last time I checked, he seems to hold a steady lead and shows no sign of surrendering this victory.
Many say hip hop is currently in a state of devastation due to artists transforming and commercializing their artistry in order to fit the contemporary pop culture trend, while losing sight of true hip hop roots. Artists continue to gravitate towards this accepted standard and are imitating the sounds of main stream music. Conversely, Real Right may prove to be in a league of his own, without even conforming to the norms of the industry, yet his music appeals to a very broad audience. The fact he can overshadow a lineup of today’s greatest rappers, speaks volumes about his sheer tenacity in securing a position in the hip hop game.
Based on the results, Real Right has debunked the common stereotype of independent artists not being able to compete with those from major labels, many of whom have a firm financial backing. The anticipation builds as fans wait for Right to release his freshman album in the summer of 2013. Drake’s says it best in his new single, “Started from the bottom now we here!” Right can definitely concur with the songs underlying message, emerging from humble beginnings to paving a trail of success. He has yet to make his mark in history, nevertheless, be on the lookout for more of his music to hit the airwaves sooner than expected.
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