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Eldorado Red was born in Harlem during time when pimps, '80s era hustlers, and number runners ruled the streets of New York City. He quickly incorporated all their traits into the rhymes he spit while hustling in front of the corner Bodega on 108th St. and 3rd Ave. His latest release, Rick Rock Presents Eastside Rydah Vol. 1 showcases his upbringing, influences and roots. As a young teen, Red was a bit too much for his family to handle, so he was sent to live with his grandmother in Alabama. During his time in Alabama, the dirty south genre of music burst onto the scene and Red quickly caught on to the bounce style of his down south counter parts. He became the only member of his crew with the lyrical ability of an East Coast M.C. but blended and delivered with a Down South Twang. He then took his flow, persona and realism of street life to the east coast and west coast. Performing on DJ Radio Street Sweepers Vol. 2 – and Demolition Man – Bay Area and DJ Strong with DJ Warrior mix tape Palm Tress and Gangsta, Big Von of KMEL radio, The Block. Red’s multifaceted persona is evidenced by the fact that he’s releasing two singles -- one for the streets and one for the mainstream. The street single is “Solija to the End” and is produced by Rob Tewlow aka Reef, who also produced 50 cent’s “Whattup Gangsta.” The mainstream single is “Huslter’s Wife” which was produced by Rick Rock (of 2Pac, Busta Rhymes, Jay-Z, Fabolous and E-40 fame) and is undoubtedly intended for the ladies. Of