Here’s a brand new mixtape brought to you by Portland’s own, Cool Nutz. “So Portland” is an ode to Cool’s home. He’s always been proud of his home, and ready to display the quality of hip-hop that comes from here. Though never looked upon as a hot bed for urban music, he feels that Portland does a good job of holding it down and putting out some very high quality beats.
This mixtape is a recap of what Cool Nutz has been up, as well as new and exclusive tracks that haven’t been released. On this project he was able to release material that he did with E-40, BG of The Hot Boys, Luni Coleone, Jake One, Bosko, Maniac Lok, Kenny Mack, Pricy, Toni Hill, J. Townsend, and Chris Ray. One of his favorite tracks on this album is “Young Mix A Lot”, which pays tribute to a NW legend, they had the privilege of working with. Another standout track is “Blacktop” which features Pricy, and will be release on his upcoming album “Incredible”.
But take a listen for yourself and be the judge. Does Portland pass the test? If Cool has anything to say about it, indeed it does. Download and enjoy “So Portland” a great way to start off your week. Jesus Juice featuring Toni Hill So Drunk featuring Kenny Mack and Maniac Lok Persevere featuring Chris Ray Love Iz featuring Bosko Young Mix A Lot Blacktop featurting Pricy Rude Boys(Bosko Remix) featuring BG and Maniac Lok The Beezy Streets Callin featuring Maniac Lok and Arjay They Don’t Have To Know featuring E-40, Bosko, and DD Artis Every Single Day featuring Luni Coleone and Von OP Come Get It featuring Luni Coleone and J. Townsend Black Music featuring Bosko
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Cool Nutz Bio
- Cool Nutz Lifestyle Blog
- Portland, Oregon, United States
- Growing up in Northeast Portland, OR, Terrance Scott pka Cool Nutz always kept his eyes on the prize. Hip-Hop culture had always played a huge role in his life, but at no point did he think that Hip-Hop culture and business would mix to put food on the table. Using Run DMC’s “Rock Box” as his initial inspiration, Cool Nutz teamed up with childhood friend Bosco Kante to start their pursuit of the dream. From the early days basement studio, to tours of Europe, Cool Nutz has represented Portland Hip-Hop not only on a local level, but has carried the city on his back on a global level. From the vocal booth to the boardroom, Cool Nutz and Bosko went from aspiring artist and producer to the heads of independent powerhouse record label Jus Family Records. Using Jus Family Records as the outlet to release albums from Cool Nutz, it was also the vehicle to release titles from G-Ism, Maniac Lok, Izaya, Luni Coleone & Cool Nutz, D.B.A., and Kenny Mack.
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