Hollywood|Kill "The champagn and caviar of Hip Hop"

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Posted by Hollywood Kill on December 7, 2007 4:02 PM PST
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In the world of hip-hop, most groups are cultivated the same way; a hustler with street cred slings together a mix tape to get noticed. Hollywood Kill is not a group that slings mix tapes, but two self-sufficient and creative musicians who have created something hip-hop fans have not heard before.
Hollywood Kill creates their own beats, lyrics, and transforms their creativity and experiences from their struggle to “make it” into catchy slick hip-hop tracks.
The Hollywood Kill concept and name is based on the notion that in Hollywood, dreams live and die every day. With a roll of the dice, you’re either the King of the world, or you’re sleeping in a doorway--a story with the ultimate highs, but also pitfalls that await those on the journey to realize their dreams.
To understand the vision of Hollywood Kill, one must understand the players.
ANONIMOUS (vocals, beats, producer) is a razor-sharp performer, composer and producer with Japanese and Irish roots, whose was well-known in Northern Cali for producing tracks for artists looking for the ultimate innovative hip-hop sound.
While working on a project in Phoenix called “Underated Collaberated,” Anonimous met KGEE (vocals). KGEE and Anonimous clicked immediately, and they took on the hot Phoenix hip-hop scene head on.

This is Hollywood|Kill came to be. The History. PT.1 if you will.

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For those that don't know, "ill" is slang for f#$King amazing.

Are you saying that all of your tracks are independently produced without the interference of a label of any sort? If that's the case, cheers to you.

The champagne and caviar of Hip-Hop, Ha!! That's cute!

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...your awesome vision and endeavor with us. Aside from taking Phoenix by storm, what's next for Hollywood Kill?

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