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There are different ways to get your name out if you're a rapper. Street credibility and natural talent to spit hot verses are a good foundation. Having producers who deliver heaters on a consistent basis is very necessary. Having a team in place to help bodes well, too. But, ultimately, it has been proven time and time again that artists have to pay their dues through the old-fashioned networking, focus and hustle. Enter Sean Falyon, an Atlanta resident by way of Philly, who not just understands what it takes, but lives it. The emcee, whose deep, booming voice and beard can't help but stand out from the facades of most rappers, doesn't hold any punches with the title of his forthcoming debut album: "Sean Falyon BE Everywhere." The album features a collaboration with R&B artist Lloyd and seamlessly combines Philly's in-your-face rap style over bigger-than-life dirty south beats. Most of all, just like the title implies, it serves like a passport, where each track is like a stamp. It's all about hustle and making moves, as far as Falyon is concerned: "I ain't got no cloning machine, but I get where I need to go." Interestingly enough, Falyon didn't set out to do music from the start. He first showed interest in rap as a career at 13 and the interest progressed through his high school years in West Philly but fizzled. "When I was in high school a lot of my homies was getting deals, but I saw they were broke, so I didn't want to go that route," Falyon says. Instead of pursuing