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Born in the late 70’s as Michael Clervoix, Sha Money XL is a first generation Haitian American; and like all Haitian growing up in Queens NY, it was a struggle. Sha was exposed to the drugs & crime that ran rampant on the streets of Queens in the 80's, but more importantly, he was introduced to Hip Hop. From an early age, Sha showed above average talent playing the piano. At the age of 11, he preformed at the legendary Carnegie Hall. When he hit his teens, Sha traded in his 88 keys for two turntables and a microphone. He became a well respected DJ & M.C. in the neighborhood of Queens Village.
For a brief period of time, the temptations of the streets were calling and Sha listened. Fast money and “Hood Respect” replaced the vinyl and the mic he once cherished. But in 1996 Sha Money got refocused and embraced the music he had abandoned. He went from DJ to producer/engineer, spending countless hours refining his skill. He even enrolled into NYU, which allowed him the opportunity to intern with DEF JAM & JMJ Records. It was at JMJ, where a young 50 Cent & Sha Money first formed the foundation of the friendship. In 1999 the two would meet again and reestablish there bond in Upstate NY, where 50 Cent was recording songs for the unreleased masterpiece “Power of the Dollar”. Sha continued to grind it out and pay his dues many times over. He would produce beats for many of the well known Queens underground MC’s. Success was always in Sha’s sights but never in his reach.
After years of politics and B.S., success was an arms length away, but it took a nearly tragic event to make it a reality. In April of 2000, 50 was shot 9 times in front of his grandmother’s house in Queens. While 50 was spending the next few months recovering from his injuries, Columbia Records dropped him from the label. Sha Money XL and 50 cent formed a business partnership once 50 was well enough to record. With no income or backing, the two recorded over 100 songs and endless mixtape freestyles. This partnership had Sha wearing many hats; he was the engineer, A&R, manager, financer, executive producer, & guerilla marketer. Sha came up with vision of showcasing 50’s hit-making ability by retouching first-class beats which had already been used. They released the Red, White and Blue bootleg, "50 Cent Is the Future", revisiting material by Jay-Z and even Raphael Saadiq.
That's when the unbelievable happened and hip-hop history was written. Sha’s Lawyer was able to get a copy of 50 Cent’s Independent release, “Guess Who’s Back” into the hands of Eminem. The energetic CD caught the ear of the super MC, and within a week Em was on the radio saying, “50 Cent is my favorite rapper right now”. Em looked to mentor Dr. Dre to confirm his belief in the young hit maker, and the good doctor co-signed. Floored by the appreciation of the greats, 50 didn't hesitate in signing with the dream team. With success finally in hand, the sky is the limit. As a founding member of G-Unit, Sha Money XL is a the man who successfully brought rapper 50 Cent to the mainstream after Co-executive Producing his debut album , “Get Rich Or Die Tryin”. He also produced the single “Poor Lil Rich Nigga” off the album. Sha Money XL is the co-founder and president of G-Unit Records. Under his “Money Management” company, he manages the business affairs of Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Tony Yayo, and was the co-manager for 50 Cent. Under his “TEAMWORK Music” company, Sha has produced hits for Snoop Dogg, Juvenile, Mobb Deep, Busta Rhymes, Slim Thug, and the entire G-Unit roster. Recently Sha has added motion pictures and video games to his resume. He was the Musical Direction Supervisor on the “Get Rich or Die Trying” movie and the Vivendi Universal “Bullet Proof” video game.
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New song on myspace page. "Loud.com tribute" The New York Times call it "Brilliant", Rolling Stone calls it an "Instant Classic". Come see what all the buzz is about. Also, new song on the loud.com page "Bout my biz" It ain't safe no more!!!! myspace.com/superiorlyricshttp://www.loud.com/mostofficial
New song on myspace page. "Loud.com tribute" The New York Times call it "Brilliant", Rolling Stone calls it an "Instant Classic". Come see what all the buzz is about. Also, new song on the loud.com page "Bout my biz" It ain't safe no more!!!! myspace.com/superiorlyricshttp://www.loud.com/mostofficial
New song on myspace page. "Loud.com tribute" The New York Times call it "Brilliant", Rolling Stone calls it an "Instant Classic". Come see what all the buzz is about. Also, new song on the loud.com page "Bout my biz" It ain't safe no more!!!! myspace.com/superiorlyricshttp://www.loud.com/mostofficial
I know this is a competition, but i dont look at it that way. Yea we are all in this to win $100,000 and a record deal. That is the truth. But this being my 2nd time in a semifinalist position, I have a humble outlook this time around. Whether i win or not, I am going to keep it real and reach back to the WORLD, and just like LOUD is a community, the WORLD IS ONE BIG COMMUNITY. And i wanted to make it known to everybody the type of nigga I really am. God-willing that my name is in the top 3 and get a check, I am NOT going to act "BIGGER THAN YOU" I am going to be the same person I am, just in a free financial environment that I've never had b4. Real talk. Basically, I am saying that I'm not going to portray selfishness because the reason i really do this music is 4 you. Ya feel wat im saying. And every business that caters to the consumer is successful. For example, if you need work done to your car, and Im the mechanic, I am going to make sure that I fix your car until the engine light goes off, Great service=repeat business. In my case, I am the rapper/lyricist with the mouthpiece and I am going to satisfy your ears always because you will continue to listen. Now, i felt so strongly about making this promise to every1 on LOUD and around the world that I couldnt put it all into words as you can see & wanted to make a song about it, why not on LOUD? The crazy thing is, i had to fit my whole heart & promise into ONE minute. And this is how it came out. So this is really the reallest track i've put on loud in my personal opinion and I hope that you understand and believe that each and every individual is influential to where i am right now in some way, form or fashion. And I Thank you . . . now with that said, check out the new track "MY PROMISE" on Reefa production ((go figure, i was blazed when i wrote it)) and feel free to let me know wat you think. 1 LOVE