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Tuesday, 03 February 2004
The franchise player of the squad, Tribeca settles into the booth with nothing but winning on his mind. And like Mark McGwire at the plate ready to knock it out of the park, John elway lining under center with end zone visions of Jordon, tongue out going to the hole, Tribeca doesn't worry about scoring. It's guaranteed.

The perfect fit to the Major League camp, this captain has wasted no time on his way to running things the major way.  Already lacing ESPN with the hot title theme song to their revolutionary show "The Life", Tribeca has set the mark with the Major League trademark for combining top pedigree hip hop style with the best in sports.  Built on a lovely vocal sample and rough-ass beat, the hit features the mind blowing chorus from Rawkus Records' soulful Pharaohe Monch and was performed by Tribeca at the exclusive ESPN Super Bowl party.

Raise in Kingsbridge area of the Bronx, the charismatic New York MC has been training for the big leagues since first kicking rhymes on street corners in his early teens.  The young prodigy was soon both rhyming and producing with the skills of a vet.  Growing up with the dynamic stars Camp Lo, Tribeca was schooled early on by the duo in the ways of the rap world.  Inspired by their success and supplying beats to their second album, as well as underground tracks for KRS One, Doo Wop, Joe Claire and Blaze Battle champ KT, Tribeca kept his game thorough as he honed his craft, worked out his chops and kept his eye on the real prize.

Offered several contracts, the young star held out for the ideal team.  Meeting Major League CEO Matt Marcus while he was shopping his own Market Men production company's compilation, Tribeca found the headlining position his skills deserved.

Now it is perfect time for the 21 year old star to get his deserved shine.  Though he has already drawn numerous comparisons to legends like Notorious BIG for his overwhelming persona and verbal prowess and Nas for his tight story telling style, Tribeca defies categorization.  Like Allen Iverson, you just can't contain this multi-faceted MC.  When he gets the ball in his hands you never know exactly what he'll do, but you always know it will be hot.

In addition to his hit ESPN banger, the slick MC has made sure every head is blessed on his long awaited debut.  With the addictive title single from the hard knocking Major League compilation "Home Run Kings", Tribeca has kept heads ringing with his deadly one two punch of fiery rhymes and deftly orchestrated beatscapes. 

Layering his deep flow over a horn laced back ground, Tribeca has created an anthem with this blazing track that will have stadiums rocking and cars knocking this summer.  Showing off his production influences of R Kelly and Timbaland, Tribeca continues to develop his own highly orchestrated beat style on a serious of furious cuts.

For a sample of mesmerizing MC's slick story telling style, just check the imaginative burner "Life in the Barrio".  With a funked out chorus and tight ass verbal blasts, the cinematic cut slides through the narrative of a man on the run, letting heads know what life in the hood is really all about.  Distinct, mind blowing and all the way life, the cut follows suit for the characteristic energy Tribeca brings to every cut.

And when it's time to take it to the streets heads will be knocked for real with the aggressive hit "WAR".  Vibrant, explosive and tough as hell, the cut burns with Tribeca's mantra to do whatever you believe in.  A true song for the thugs out there, "WAR" solidifies Tribeca's role as the franchise player of the Major League team.  Everyone feels his energy.  No matter what cut is coming, no matter what inning it is, you must respect what this slugger will do when he steps to the plate.

"I want everyone to feel me," Tribeca explains.  "Men, women, kids, the streets to the suburbs.  All I want to do is win.".

And that is exactly what Tribeca and the Major League is posed to do in 2001.  Leading Major League Entertainment into the championship, Tribeca isn't looking just to win - this captain of the squad is out for MVP status. 

With the passion of a legend, the skills of an all star vet and the energy of the hottest new rookie...

Tribeca can only win.





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