On a day in June that only his Mom remembers,
Gravity first dropped to Earth in Suffolk County, Long Island. One of the
hungriest new artists on the mic and behind the boards, Gravity got his start
scraping for crumbs as one the hungriest little kids in Great Neck, New York.
Half Cuban, half Italian, Gravity was born into a broken family and raised, hand
to mouth, by his struggling Mother. On visits with his Father, young Gravity
would sit, legs swinging, in the passenger seat of his Dad’s beat-up Buick. Dad
would school Gravity in hip-hop while KRS-ONE banged out of the car’s cheap
speakers.
It wasn’t long until Gravity started rhyming out loud at age eleven. He showed
up anywhere that would take him; Talent shows, records stores, even sneaking
into a High School dance where upperclassmen encouraged the kid to perform live,
on stage. Gravity adopted his moniker at age twelve, when he started the group
‘Holdin’ It Down’ with friends.
By age thirteen, with his mic skills sharpened, Gravity started skipping school,
focusing all of his attention on mixing and producing hip-hop. In the basement
of his Mom’s house, Grav went to work everyday, layering sounds, recording on
eight track cassette recorders creating polished new songs.
A born lyricist and self-anointed producer, Gravity landed upon his greatest
blessing while singing his very first chorus. With a crisp, clean singing voice
that was made to sing hooks, Gravity quickly started collecting checks from
people willing to pay to have him on their chorus. With the money, he bought his
first computer and before it was even out of the box, Gravity was selling music
online. At age fourteen, Gravity was getting as many as 500 downloads a day.
The combination of innovative beat-making, sharp lyrics and clean hooks proved
marketable. When most fifteen year olds were raking lawns for sneaker money,
Gravity was banking grown-up money by selling his vocals to the less talented.
In hope of finding new sounds to digest and more space to create, Gravity dipped
to Florida with his girlfriend at age eighteen. The change of scenery and
routine helped Gravity enter a period of even greater focus and creativity.
Still getting money online and now living out of an apartment, Gravity began
opening up a new Southern fan base.
Around this time, one of Gravity’s tracks ended up in the headphones of DJ
B-Roc, at the time a seventeen year-old phenom living in Boston. Talent
recognized talent and immediately Gravity joined forces with B-Roc under the
HeavyRoc Music imprint. Since their first meeting, B-Roc has gone on to lace
tracks for top-shelf artists like AZ, Mobb Deep, The Diplomats and Tha Doggpound.
With each new track, B-Roc is further cementing HeavyRoc Music as a true
industry firebrand.
While inked with Heavy Roc, Gravity has demolished tracks with other
up-and-comers Quan and J.R. Writer, as well as with heavyweights like Chino XL,
and Styles P. The positive feedback has been deafening. Statik Selektah, a dj
who has done official mixtapes for artists such as G-Unit and John Legend, has
stamped Gravity with his official endorsement. Gravity’s versatile skill set has
also caught the attention of Wyclef Jean’s newest artist, who immediately hired
Gravity to collaborate on a new project. In addition, Gravity is set to
capitalize on HeavyRoc’s working relationship with Ill Will Fulton, in house
producer for Koch Records with a discography including Cormega, Camp-Lo, M.O.P &
more.
In Gravity, HeavyRoc has found an artist, young in years, but already fully
developed. A gifted musician who is able to turn life’s hard knocks into sweet
melodies, Gravity has found more than a home in HeavyRoc Music. Mobile street
teams, marketing and promotion arms hold down the front lines for Gravity, while
in-house production teams, internet support and investment groups supply the
creative and financial backing.
With the help of HeavyRoc Music, there’s no doubt, Gravity is gonna be holding
down the charts for years!