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  • EbGb, records at the home studio of friend and fellow musician Nate Augustus. EbGb and Augustus created the term "Swamp Hop" as a way to describe the music they make - which they think has a disctinctly South Florida Sound.
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  • EbGb records in the studio at Orange Glow Music, Inc. in Bonita Springs, Fla. EbGb has very firm ideas about his music and the direction he wants it to go. It has taken time for him to release some of the control during the creative process. To this date, Orange Glow has invested more than $400,000 in recording costs on EbGb. The producers plan to make a trip to New York with the best songs to pitch Eb to major record labels.
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  • EbGb works with producer Tony Catania on a song for his album Black Light District in the studio at Orange Glow Music, Inc. EbGb has recorded about 60 songs with Orange Glow Music in the past year. His working relationship with Catania during that time has reached a point of mutual respect. On this night they had differing thoughts about the direction of a song they were creating, but Catania convinced EbGb of his idea by showing him a video on youtube for visual inspiration. EbGb has very firm ideas about his music and the direction he wants it to go. It has taken time for him to release some of the control during the creative process. To this date, Orange Glow has invested more than $400,000 in recording costs on EbGb. The producers plan to make a trip to New York with the best songs to pitch Eb to major record labels.
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  • Mami-based artist "Bad Guy" comes to Fort Myers to record a video with Fort Myers hip hop artist Alvester Conner, a.k.a. "Gutta Slim," in Fort Myers. The song called "Fairytales" calls out artists for being "studio gangstas." There's a lot of controversy over hip hop artists who pretend to be something they aren't in their music.
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  • EbGb, Ernie Bordon portraits
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  • Gail McIntosh, from right, and Tifffany Carter, Nana McCarter, 10, left, and Cisalyn Thomas, second from left, dance to to the song "In My Project" by Fort Myers rappers TimWes and Buck Town Gutta Gutta during a block party video shoot at Clemente Park in Fort Myers.
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  • TimWes works out in the backyard of a friend's home. TimWes believes that he has a responsibility to the community to rap about a legitimate lifestyle. "Athletes rappers: once you reach that lifestyle, you automatically a role model, 'cause the kids gonna look up to you. So, whatever you do, they gonna live by that."
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  • Plies, raised in Fort Myers, performs at Level Night Club on East Sunday. Plies is a controversial figure in Fort Myers. He is the most successful rap artist to come out of Southwest Florida and many believe he should give back to his community and help bring up other artists in the industry. City officials unsuccessfully tried ot ban hip hop shows from Fort Myers after a bouncer was stabbed following a Plies concert.
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