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T-Eazy, the 7-1-8 Kid, is a Brooklyn-bread emcee with some of that old school 90s flow and that millennium swag. Determined to make his ascension to the ranks of the Hip-Hop legends, Eazy’s confidence emanates through his music. Crown Height’s son released his third and most anticipated mixtape album, “Tha Future in Tha Present: Hosted by DJ Joker” on April 22. Tha Future In Tha Present is set on catapulting his young career. The 20-year-old emcee is geared up to show hip-hop New York’s stagnant rap scene has an heir apparent. Brooklyn’s known for heavy-hitters. I’m in that pedigree. The 7-1-8 Kid began developing his slick delivery and skillful lyricism from his early teens, busting rhymes in his high school cafeteria. Born and raised in Kings County, Eazy derives his musical influences from Brooklyn’s two rap pillars, the Notorious B.I.G. and Jay-Z. As a 14-year-old pup, he experimented with his first mix CD, “History In Da Makin’.” Then two years ago he got serious and released “7-1-8 Wit' Me, Vol. 1: Hosted by DJ Joker.” Bringing Hip-Hop back to its true essence when emcees rocked with a DJ, T-Eazy has DJ Joker and DJ Ace, Wlydecardz Ent., in his corner backing him up. Encouraged by the CD’s street sales and feedback, Eazy decided to let some time pass for it to marinate before hitting the streets with “7-1-8 Wit’ Me, 2nd Dose: Hosted by DJ Joker” on NG Records. The mixtape pushed the young emcee’s career in a big way. The emcee was dedicated to his hustle and hit the streets selling the CD out the trunk of a car. One-by-one, the 2nd Dose grabbed listener’s ears throughout the five boroughs. The emcee moved 1,000 CDs on the streets; quite an accomplishment for an inexperienced independent artist. The emcee has also performed at showcase venues in and around the city, recently winning “The Elegant Hoodness Showcase hosted by Ad da General” at Forbidden One MCs in Brooklyn. Eazy’s stock continues to grow with each mixtape and performance. This time around, Tha Future in Tha Present, promises to shutdown any and all haters and doubters. Listen to T-Eazy’s Brooklyn anthem, “Bring It Back” and the ladies hit “Its Nothin’” featuring NG Records artist and singer Notes.