Sourmouth is an artist that some people love to hate mainly because of his shock value and often brutal truths. He’s been featured on GYBU on various occasions whether it be new releases, a past interview or for the album review we carried out for his current album, “A Million Little Pieces”. After presenting numerous videos from said project like “Lost My …
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(New Video)-@sourmouth100 Because Im Black
PDX artist Sourmouth issues his seventh video from “A Million Little Pieces” and it’s his most controversial yet. The self-directed “Because I’m Black” takes a sarcastically humorous approach to addressing racism and stereotypes in today’s culture. He speaks about how his skin color leads to women assuming he’s well endowed, constant police harassment and being considered a drug dealer all …
Read More »(New Video)-@sourmouth100 I Hate It
Portland, Oregon recording artist Sourmouth presents the touching, official video for “I Hate It”. The song is featured on his most current body of work, “A Million Little Pieces”. In the self-directed video, we get a much different musical approach from the Shock Rap emcee. Sourmouth opens up about the guilt and shame he feels he’s not only inflicted on …
Read More »(New Video)-@Sourmouth100 All The Way Burnt Up
Known for his crazy antics and shock-based lyricism, Portland artist Sourmouth decides to tone it done a tad with a new, self-directed video for his marijuana friendly single, “All The Way Burnt Up”. The song, a remix of Soldier Boy’s “All The Way Turnt Up”, finds the North-westerner experimenting both with his harmonizing abilities as well as his video editing. …
Read More »BuzzN iNterview With Sourmouth (@sourmouth100)
Portland rapper Sourmouth is not your typically emcee. His outlandish creativity would have some categorize him into a shock rapper category. However, Sourmouth grew up in an atypical situation. Adopted by a caring Caucasian couple, the PDX talent endured many hardships growing up both mentally and emotionally. Finding solace in music, the young fan of Hip Hop started to find …
Read More »(Album Review)-Sourmouth A Million Little Pieces (@sourmouth100)
Portland emcee Sourmouth proudly presents his sophomore LP, “A Million Little Pieces”, a personally reworked version of the James Frey book. Consisting of twenty-one tracks in total, the PDX rhyme psychopath blends a wide variety of genres to properly dictate his life story and struggles. Whether he’s putting a twist to the Robin Hood cartoon from Disney, delivering club hits …
Read More »(New Album)-@sourmouth100 A Million Little Pieces
Portland emcee Sourmouth is proud to present his full length sophomore LP, “A Million Little Pieces”. The album consists of twenty-one songs in total and features fan favorites “Lost My Mind”, the PDX anthem “In The Rose City” and the club smash, “Ayo”. The project title and concept are loosely based around the controversial James Frey novel that was initial …
Read More »(New Video)-@sourmouth100 Basic Bitch
Portland’s own Sourmouth is back with his third video from his upcoming “A Million Little Pieces” album and this time, he tackles the subject of a “Basic Bitch”. Not intended to offend the ladies, Sourmouth takes aim at that specific demographic and goes into great detail in the release. The instrumental has a ragtime feel to it as it features …
Read More »(New Video)-@sourmouth100 In The Rose City
With the release of his upcoming album “A Million Little Pieces”, Portland’s Sourmouth invites listeners to roll up and roll along “In The Rose City” for the self directed visual that draws a little inspiration from the infamous “Sons of Anarchy” cable television series. Portland veteran artist Mic Crenshaw and music producer Prince Strickland both make cameo appearances in the …
Read More »(New Video)-@Sourmouth100 Lost My Mind
With the release of his highly anticipated double album “A Million Little Pieces” just around the corner, Portland emcee Sourmouth unleashes the horror thriller inspired video for “Lost My Mind”. The song was produced by Johnny Juliano, who is known mostly for his ghost trap sound which just so happens to fit Sourmouth‘s lyricism like a glove. The song is …
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