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June 13, 2012 at 6:28pm

Mitchy Slick's Strong Arm Steady plays Tacoma

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A large-national underground artist, by way of Strong Arm Steady, is coming to our town, Saturday, June 16. I'm speaking of none other than Mitchy Slick, the slick-talking street-spitter from California. Slick already had a stellar underground Hip-Hop career, and then a few years ago he hooked-up with Talib Kweli, Phil Da Agony, and Chrondon to make the ultra-cool Hip-Hop group, Strong Arm Steady.

S.A.S. is the perfect balance of Hip-Hop culture and California Gang-Culture. Mitchy Slick exemplifies this mixture. He's definitely a street-dude - but it's clear that when he's making music, he's repping Hip-Hop first and then his set second. If all lyrical-wordplay is a little nerdy for you, and if played-out close-minded, one-style G-music is not good enough for you - then Mitchy Slick and S.A.S. is your answer. 

The show is at Club Vanity in Tacoma. It is $20 at the door or $35 will get ya an exclusive V.I.P. ticket, which includes a meet and greet with Mitchy himself. This show is brought to us by Yea Dat Ent and Mun-E Makin Ent. DJ Fresh and DJ Hov will be spinning - making sure yo butts aren't glued to yo seats! So get a new fit and come be seen!

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