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				<title>BOYZ N DA HOOD: Da Boyz Are Back</title>
				
				
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				<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 02:17:00 PDT</pubDate>
				<description><![CDATA[<p>Block Ent./Bad Boy South recording group Boyz N Da Hood has announced the release of their new album, &quot;BACK UP N DA CHEVY.&quot;&nbsp; The ATL-based rap crew&#39;s eagerly awaited second collection - which features the banging hit single, &quot;Everybody Know Me&quot; - lands in stores and online today.</p><p>Handpicked and formed some three years ago by Block Ent. CEO Russell &#39;Block&#39; Spencer, Boyz N Da Hood earned instant stripes for its raw-edged recasting of classic gangsta rap.&nbsp; &quot;I wanted to create something aggressive and hard-hitting,&quot; says Block, &quot;a group that could step up the game for the entire Block Ent. movement.&quot;&nbsp; Fuelled by the hit single, &quot;Dem Boyz,&quot; the group&#39;s self-titled 2005 debut album - certified gold by the RIAA&nbsp; - immediately established Duke, Big Gee, and Jody Breeze as the South&#39;s most dangerous new group (original member Young Jeezy has since left the group and begun his own platinum-certified solo career).</p><p>The group&#39;s newest enlistee is the one-and-only Gorilla Zoe, who has made a name for himself in recent months via his featured role on Block Ent./Bad Boy South labelmate Yung Joc&#39;s hit single, &quot;Coffee Shop,&quot; as well as on his own just-released Block Ent./Bad Boy South solo debut, &quot;WELCOME TO THE ZOO&quot; (which features the current smash single, &quot;Hood Figga&quot;).</p><p>&quot;Being in this situation is an honor,&quot; Zoe says.&nbsp; &quot;I&#39;m a fan of Boyz N Da Hood.&nbsp; I love the music, and I love the movement of Block Entertainment.&nbsp; I respect the slick talk of Jody Breeze.&nbsp; I respect the gutter of Big Gee, the OG qualities in the play-calling of Duke, and the boss status of Block.&quot;</p><p>&quot;Everybody Know Me,&quot; the first single from &quot;BACK UP N DA CHEVY,&quot; is currently blowing up at Urban radio outlets nationwide.&nbsp; The single was featured on the iTunes homepage upon its release earlier this year.&nbsp; In addition, the down-and-dirty album track, &quot;Bite Down,&quot; is shaping up as one of the year&#39;s biggest street anthems.</p><p>&quot;BACK UP N DA CHEVY&quot; sees Boyz N Da Hood taking its cinematic street tales of guns, girls, and gangbanging to a whole new hardcore stratum.&nbsp; In addition to the aforementioned Yung Joc, the album is marked by guest appearances from a number of high-profile hip-hop luminaries, including T-Pain, Rick Ross, and the legendary Ice Cube.&nbsp; Among its producers are such top studio stars as Dee Jay Dana (Yung Joc, Gorilla Zoe) and Drumma Boy (Young Jeezy, Juvenile, Paul Wall).</p> ]]></description>
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