Im not a rapper or singer looking for some record deal. Im grinding for fans. You might just be my next one. If yout take a listen to my music. You'll see that I make one good song right after another. You could say I have a nack for the industry. Some know me from my hit song called "My Birthday" featuring me and Eric Duwaine. But this is only where the talent begins. Every track is filled with greatness from the stsart to finish. You can only wish to meet a real star like the ones you see in the sky. But you'll never forget the one you just met.....I'm S. Poe
Grinding for success
S. Poe Bio
The competitive nature, the ability to convert past failure into something positive, the constant drive to perfect the rap talent, the non-stop working and grinding and not to mention various fans and thousands of copies of the music circulating the metroplex as a result. Los Angeles native S. Poe demonstrates through his hard work, lyricism, and attitude what many artists lack--- a vision of providing a positive voice to fans as well as accepting challenges in the music industry and applying them into his emerging career.
S. Poe was born in LA but moved to Texas at the age of 14. He began his quest to rap success as a concert promoter for the next few years. In April 2004, he received his opportunity when he networked with various connections at the annual Kappa Beach Party. S. Poe began to open up for many artists through his connections after deciding to take a different avenue besides concert promoting. His first major event as an artist was in May 2004 when he performed at a pool party with late Houston rapper Big Moe in Dallas. S. Poe's performance gained much notoriety that the main artist performed an encore.
An emerging career also brings temporary downfalls. S. Poe applied a majority of his time into recording an album in his studio. However, a lack of knowledge about the business aspect of the industry led to a minor decline after about one and a half years.
By the end of 2006, things were starting to look back up for S. Poe. For the next
two years, S. Poe and his team began to manually manufacture CDs, he worked with local artists, and he assisted with local television shows including Slab Lab TV and Mike City TV. In addition, he threw about six concerts and opened up for artists.
In April 2007, the climax of S. Poe's career took place when he received the
chance of a lifetime. He opened up for various artists such as Lil' Wayne, Jim Jones, and
Young Jeezy for the Street Dream Tour in front of thousands of fans.
For the rap industry and the countless Dallas music fanatics, there is much more in store. S. Poe has successfully handed 8,000 copies of his music to music fanatics city-wide. In addition, his knowledge of artist development, management, and photography continues to increase. Last month, he also released his album "Will Rap for Millions."
S. Poe is definitely not the average artist. His businessman mentality along with his refusal to fail foreshadows the start of a lasting music career. For this local artist, quitting is definitely not a part of his vocabulary. Currently living in a city consisting of a cutthroat yet unpredictable music industry ultimately stimulates S. Poe to utilize the competition and ultimately reach his goal as a highly successful artist.