
- The Premiere
- Release date: December 26, 2006
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Behind everything we have lies the soul. Our souls are often regarded as intangible forces that control our thoughts and actions as nothing else can. When we shape our souls, we shape our lives. So how do you contain that power with the medium of hip-hop?
Look no further, because a man with a true grasp of soul is in the building. Straight out of Portland comes Soul P., an emcee who is destined to change the way you view the artform of hip-hop. Born and raised in Seattle, Soul P. has been through the struggle and is ready to share his story with the world. Growing up in The Yesler Terrace neighborhood, Soul P. came face-to-face with the harsh realities of the streets at an early age. Though he was surrounded by crack cocaine and gang warfare, Soul P. persevered with the help of God and came out even stronger than before.
"It was tough when I became a believer," shares Soul P. "It was tough because there were still things I wanted to do. However, in the end, faith was more rewarding when I won those battles with the strength of Christ. My spiritual journey has been a constant uprising, and everything became so much better when I understood God's grace and mercy. It wasn't my own strength that got me through the hard times."
These experiences influence his music, giving Soul P.'s lyrics and rhyming an authentic flavor that is rarely found in today's sea of commercialism. Soul P. is well on his way to a very successful career, and has already independently released two critically acclaimed albums. Simply Soul and The Soul Affect are still generating substantial buzz in the underground by captivating listeners with Soul's signature storytelling ability. With such an impressive record, it was only a matter of time before the labels came calling. In the summer of 2005, Soul P. took the opportunity to open DJ Morphiziz's second mixtape, working with producer Todd Collins to serve up a certified street banger they called "5 Fingers." He continued to build a close relationship with Beatmart Recordings and Collins over the following months, which soon lead to talk of an official record deal and culminated with Soul P. recently joining the Beatmart squad.
Never a team to waste time, Soul P.'s first Beatmart album, The Premiere, was released in December 2006. "We signed Soul P. because he created so much of a national buzz," explains Todd Collins. "After investigating his music, voice, personality, and attitude, we felt that he would be a perfect fit for the Beatmart roster. He's a very athletic, competetive guy who happens to be a musician on fire for God, and that's the type of artist I'm most attracted to as a producer. Soul P. fits and meets every intangible that Beatmart is looking for in an artist."
"Todd and I made a real connection," continues Soul P. "A real musical connection. He honestly believes in me. I've been through the struggle; I've had people talking behind my back. But with Beatmart I felt as though someone was was looking out for me, and I appreciate that... Beatmart is the future of urban music. When Todd called, it felt like Dre got at me."
Now that Soul P. and Beatmart Recordings have joined forces, hip-hop has been forever changed. Hard at work in the studio on The Premiere, Soul P. and Todd Collins stayed committed to bringing you the best they had to offer.
With the combination of Soul P.'s street smarts and Collins' industry savvy, they make an unstoppable duo. "Soul P.'s work ethic is relentless!" shares Collins. "He is a tireless worker with great skill and a great voice, and I learned early on that Soul P.'s artistry is his job. If he doesn't work, his family doesn't eat! He has continually booked his own shows and routed his own tours for years. That's what I look for and that's what excites me as much as anything about Soul P."
So what exactly does The Premiere offer? In his own words, Soul P. says: "Christ is the main message that I want to get across. I want to show that after everything I've been through, this album is like my premiere movie. Up to this point I've been through so much and dealt with so much garbage. I'm here to give a message of hope to those like me who've dealt with their own struggles. It's like Allen Iverson finally getting the chance to play pro ball. To those who are going through something, keep believing 'cause you will have a premier."
In the vein of any good leader, Soul P.'s battle plan is two-fold. First, hit the church where they are. "I hope that the Christian market will open up their eyes to hip-hop," Soul P. comments. "There is a huge need to receive it and look at it as the big influence in the world that it is. Hip-hop is something that is really valuable, and I just want to help change the idea of how it should be done. Todd and I are here to make hot, hot, hot music. I want the world to know that you can't put Christian hip-hop in one little box." Second, you've got to reach the streets and speak to the brother chillin' on the corner. We're going to make club joints while letting people know that I'm a Gospel artist," strategizes Soul P. "We want the general market to see a Gospel artist who's not wack, someone they can relate to what is being said on the stage in the music. It's about real life music, music that God is in. No playing, we're going to knock out some club bangers that are really gonna slap 'em."
Industry connections are a vital part of any artist's portfolio, and Soul P. is no exception. Check out the list of some of the cats Soul P. has built with. We're talking from deep in the underground to straight up commercial, you can't hide from this man. Soul P. has hit up heads like the Lifesavas, Royce Da 59, KJ-52, Ohmega Watts, Tony Stone, RedCloud, LA Symphony, Othello, Sharp Skills, MG! the Visionary, Malachi Perez, Kaboose, Freddie Bruno, Man of War... the list goes on and on. Don't let anyone tell you that Soul P. isn't a hard worker. That line doesn't work on him anymore. How do you represent a dynamic individual like Soul P. with simple words? Forget the outside hype and let him talk for himself. "I've been through a lot," declares Soul P. "Now we've got to go for the top. Beatmart and I are going to work hard together and reach our goals. It's going to be tight."

