10/7/09

Joe Gutta have Atlanta next!


Everywhere I go, I have seen some type of marketing or promo for someone named Joe Gutta, so i had to do my research. Birthday Bash-Joe Gutta, Club Libra- Joe Gutta, Club Safri- Joe Gutta and even my old stomping ground, The American Legion, Post 574 aka Da Legion he was there. The man is creating a buzz everywhere he goes, with the song Mystery Girl he was able to come in Number one on BET's infamous (Wild Out Wednesday) on September 30th, 2009.b His Bio. Gutta is more than the name of Moodswing Productions' rising rap star, Joe Gutta, it represents his sound, his swagger and where he's from. "I came from the gutta," says the 19 year-old Atlanta, Georgia, native. "I've been through the struggle. Instead of talking about jewelry and clothes, I keep it real. It's gutta, about every day life."

As edgy as he is, Joe Gutta delivers a smooth sound on his first single "Puttin On Shit" F/Meany of the Shop Boyz Produced by Joe Gutta "Gutta gives his own flavor on this mid-tempo cut. His laid-back flow blends perfectly with the infectious, soulful hook as he sings: "Puttin On Shit" Joe Gutta was also the Winner of BET 106 & Park (Wild out Wednesday) Competition this pass September performing a song called "Mystery Girl" Currently in the studio working on his debut album, Gutta has been grinding out hit after hit. Stand out tracks include "Turn Up," Which is going hard in the clubs right NOW!!! Produced by Drummer Boy. Also some other stand out tracks are "Mystery Girl" "My Baby Is A Boss" "Walk Away" "Oh Lord" "Me for Me" Produced by the justice league, "Can I Take You Home" Produced by Jim Johnson and "What is Hip Hop?" featuring fellow Mood swing Productions' rapper, J.R. Get Money (Universal/Motown).

In addition, Gutta has two mix tape currently in the streets entitled Grind Hard, Which have over 20,000 copies in the streets and Puttin on shit Mix tape Has over 40,000 copies in the streets Hosted by DJ Scream of Hood Rich Entertainment, one of the hottest DJ's in the South. He is also working on one other mix tapes with Dj Kurupt out of New York.

Joe Gutta always knew he was destined for superstardom, but was originally banking on an athletics career. The former football star played ball for Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta. He started rapping in the cafeteria in the eighth grade just for fun. His rapping took a more serious turn after the death of his father. "I started getting out of control, I was fourteen," recalls Gutta, who eventually channeled his pain into music. "Instead of doing crazy stuff, I thought I should write on paper how I was feelin'." The rest can be read on his site, www.joegutta.com. You can follow him on Twitter at www.twitter.com/joegutta, www.myspace.com/joegutta08 or on his facebook, www.facebook.com/therealjoegutta.

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