









How
many Pittsburgh Hip-Hop artists have a B.A. in English and more
than enough talent to justify leaving law school to pursue a career
in music? Only one comes to mind, and that artist
is RayDawn The 86th! Cosigned by
the Grind Hard DJ’s after taking first place and winning
$500 dollars in DJ Chevy’s PROVE IT talent competition,
RayDawn The 86th is ready to make his mark with his debut album
The Gift of Desperation – set for release on 7/24/09.
Leaving
law school was not an easy decision for RayDawn
The 86th to make, but with a feverish love for making music
and the skill to supplement his passion, it just made sense. Influenced
by Jay-Z, Q-Tip, and Common Sense to name a few, RayDawn’s
delivery is articulate, ferociously confident and overwhelmingly
genuine. Many listeners agree that RayDawn reminds them of Jay-Z,
Lupe Fiasco, Shyne and even Kanye West. He absorbs these comparisons
with gratitude – the aforementioned artists are in fact
some of his favorite. However, the level of skill he exhibits
on The Gift of Desperation truly affords him his own lane.
It’s
nothing new for RayDawn to be asked for an autograph after rocking
a local Hip-Hop showcase - humbly he obliges. His stage presence
is commanding and he has the songs to elicit this kind of response.
“Wildest Dreams” (attached in this email), the album’s
leadoff single is currently in WPTS’ rotation and has attracted
a strong following in a short amount of time. However, “Wildest
Dreams” is just the tip of the ice berg - "Hey",
"Whip Cream" and "The Life" collectively show
a great amount of versatility while simultaneously possessing
enough strength to be radio singles themselves. The Gift of Desperation
is poised to raise the bar to heights no other Pittsburgh Hip-Hop
artist has reached thus far.










Parents
have a knack for killing dreams. Not purposely, but there’s
just something sound and respectable about one’s child being
a lawyer - pursuing a career in hip-hop is an obvious contradiction.
Everybody has dreams, but few attempt to follow them; even fewer
have the stick-to-itiveness to see them through. For RayDawn
The 86th, choosing his dreams over normality was the most liberating
decision of his life: one his parents loathed, but later
learned to embrace.
Born
in Pittsburgh, RayDawn The 86th was raised in a middle class home
where schooling was the focal point of his life. Highly
gifted yet unmotivated, RayDawn struggled in school. He had a
talent for writing, but knew not what to do with it. Hip-hop music
governed his life, but never in a million years would he entertain
a union of the two. What would his college educated family think?
RayDawn
graduated from high school, abided by his parents’ wishes
and attended Western Michigan University where he earned a bachelors
degree in English. Unbeknownst to his parents, RayDawn began rapping
the summer before he left for school. His passion for music was
so infectious, his freshman and sophomore year grades greatly
suffered.
Near expulsion
his junior year, RayDawn cut ties with his music and focused on
school. Dean’s list accolades and an acceptance to law school
shortly followed. RayDawn graduated and attended law school, demoting
his days of writing and recording in his dorm to a distant memory.
Hell bent
on white collar conformity, RayDawn spent hours upon hours studying
law and drafting case briefs. And by divine intervention, a week
before finals his contracts professor chose to start her lecture
with an inspirational message: one that would derail his legal
career and refocus his ambition on his true passion, music.
“We
all have dreams…there are stars for each and every one of
us to grab…catch is, we only get one life to reach for ‘em!”
RayDawn leads off his single “Wildest Dreams” with
this self pronounced mantra. With only two years to go, RayDawn
left law school and moved back to Pittsburgh to whole heartedly
peruse his dream. This is a decision he doesn’t regret.
Music is his life and in turn, his music breathes life into the
dreams of others.










For
more information, promo requests or to set up an interview, please
contact:
Raymond Sims
616.212.1125
raydawnthe86th@gmail.com
Ryan Kochanny
231.330.3045
the86thassist@gmail.com










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TO HIS LATEST HIT RIGHT
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