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with strong catchy hooks, clever verses, and a memorable
voice, Pak's songs demand your full attention and keep
you anxiously waiting for more.
His extraordinary
voice has been described as so soulful that it literally touches the heart.
Pak began writing poetry in the late 1980's; as his love for rap grew, so
did his skills as an artist. He joined the musical group
B.F.I (Black Folks Infinity)with
whom he enjoyed both rapping and singing.In 1995,B.F.I changed their name
to Fflame and signed with Robbins entertainment. Shortly
after, Pak embarked on
a solo career and was featured on Fflame's single " Clap Ya Hands".
Both Pak and Fflame have opened together for several artists including the
late Notorious B.I.G., George Clinton, Too Short, Immature, Snoop Dogg, Changing
Faces, Montel Jordan, and comedian D.L. Hughley,LLoyd Banks from G-Unit,Digital
Underground,Avant,Twista and Franchise Boyz.
Additionally,Pak
sang lead in the musical group Full Deck, they enjoyed
success being featured on the remix single, "How Much Can A Brotha Take?",
by Top Authority. On July 16, 2002, Pak received an Honorable Mention in the
John Lennon song writing --contest. He has completed videos for the songs "P.A.K.,
As I, and 1-900-Tallulah", which is also the score for a short movie
by Gabriel Guerrero. Pak recently wrote and composed songs for Quinton (Rampage)
Jackson and Kevin Randleman,which are being used as their them music during
Pride Fighting Championships. The songs have found a strong Japanese audience
and have
played for Japanese audiences numbering over 67 thousand people.Pak has also
shot a video for the Pride oprganization, which will air January 2,2004 on
Pay-Pre-View. Pak's unique style of blending streetwise lyrics with a twist
of soulful singing
is that hot new sound hip-hop.
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