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Atlanta, Georgia--The South’s most renowned
female engineer and music producer Robin Mays prepares to drop her debut album
“ELEMENT114: A Social Experiment” on Audioscope Recordings on October 23, 2007.
With recordings credits on artists like Too Short, Lil Jon, Scarface, Trick Daddy, E-40, Daz,
Dallas Austin and more, Robin Mays has focused her years on experience in the music
industry on herself. In a recent interview, Ms. Mays says she’s been planning this album for
about 10 years and it’s the most exciting project she’s worked on. Ms. Mays is also
quoted as saying, “before I’ve always had a limited amount of input that I could contribute to
a project and for a while, I was happy with that. Now I have all the input and it’s given me a
whole new source of energy.”
Referred to as “dope as f&@k” by Murder Dog Magazine, she is accustomed to getting
down and dirty on the production as well as the rhymes.
Her first singles “Push It” and “Real” are both hard hitting songs with lots of southern attitude.
“Push It” is a up tempo, psychological journey from the streets to doing what's right. “Real”
is a slow, grinding song about doing what you have to to live the life you were born to live.
With vocals unlike any of the female hip hop artist before, her street style is a must hear.
Both “Push It” and her second single “Real” are available for download for only $.60 each at
audioscoperec.com, robinmays.net and on Myspace at myspace.com/robinmays. The
instrumentals are also available for download. The release of both singles are the
beginning of a major online marketing campaign announced by her label.