
Brooklyn, New York (Top40 Charts/ Nabruesion Records) - You take a good emcee named GoChii from the hard-streets of Brooklyn, tell him he CAN'T write about sex, money, drugs, gang-life, violence, and crime, and what do you get? Well, in the case of Indie label Nabruesion Records you get a new HOT album called 'The Road Less Traveled Part I' set to be release in late August 2010 at your digital download retailer.
When the Brooklyn Hip Hop artist accepted the challenge of writing this kind of rap album he knew would raise a few eye brows and not get the approval from some of his fellow peers. Especially those whose music creation centers sex, money, drugs, gang-life, violence and crime.
But GoChii was set on completing this project as he says 'I wanted to stand-out. My talent and gifting is the ability to put words together and make them rhyme behind a beat. The subject matter is not a major concern. I'm no different from a an singer who sings about love on one song and civil rights the next. Or a actor who plays a villain in one movie then a hero in the next. His skill is acting and that's what he does. I'm no gangster, gospel, or conscious emcee I'm just an emcee period.'
With the album graced with songs about the subjects on college life, addictions to eating, and the computer-themed song iGodchild, GoChii does stay true to being different.
With practically young men and women in every inner-city neighborhood in America picking up a pen claiming to be emcees and writing about sex, money, drugs, and gang-life, violence and crime, any hip hop song not about these topics easily become a breath of fresh air. The Road Less Travel Part I is definitely a great fit into any music library.