Odd Thomas and Propaganda Sign with Syntax Records
DESCRIPTION:
“Hustle” is a constant reminder that when you want dreams and goals to happen, you must take action. Too many things in life hold us back, instill fear, and fabricate excuses. Sometimes, you just have to get up and move with the gifts and talents you have been blessed with. Too many people sit on their talents instead of taking a chance to move forward. Kaboose dedicates his hustle to friends, family, and people who are struggling.
KEY SELLING POINTS
- Kaboose is a hip-hop artist, youth mentor, basketball coach/trainer, and motivational speaker.
- His difficult upbringing as well as a heart attack at 17 influenced him to deepen his relationship with God.
- His 2008 release Excuse Me launched him into the realm of one of the most respected emcees in the late 2000's Christian hip-hop sphere, with notable tracks "Build it Up," "Goin' Outta Control," "Follow Me Now" and more.
- He has performed with artists Lecrae, Skillet, Newsboys, Toby Mac, Pigeon John, Westside Connection, and Tech9yne.
- The CHH legend has collaborated with Yahoo and Nike and has been featured in Hip-Hop Magazines XXL and The Source.
- Kaboose is Native American and has performed at reservations across the United States and also writes workshops for Native youth.
- Kaboose is a hip-hop artist, youth mentor, basketball coach/trainer, and motivational speaker.
- His difficult upbringing as well as a heart attack at 17 influenced him to deepen his relationship with God.
- His 2008 release Excuse Me launched him into the realm of one of the most respected emcees in the late 2000's Christian hip-hop sphere, with notable tracks "Build it Up," "Goin' Outta Control," "Follow Me Now" and more.
- He has performed with artists Lecrae, Skillet, Newsboys, Toby Mac, Pigeon John, Westside Connection, and Tech9yne.
- The CHH legend has collaborated with Yahoo and Nike and has been featured in Hip-Hop Magazines XXL and The Source.
- Kaboose is Native American and has performed at reservations across the United States and also writes workshops for Native youth.