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Press Release -- August 31st, 2017
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Music mogul Kevin Liles’ latest discovery found through national hashtag challenge

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Chicago rapper battles 9,000 emcees to win a record deal with 300 Entertainment, $10,000 and more through Verizon’s

Y.K Supe was crowned the winner of Verizon’s #freestyle50 challenge
#freestyle50 cypher winner Y.K Supe (middle) pictured with Smack White (host), guest, Sway Calloway (host), Jessica Thorpe (Corporate Communications, Verizon), London On Da Track (music producer) and Kevin Liles (300 Entertainment co-founder).
LOS ANGELES – Kevin Liles’ iconic hip hop label 300 Entertainment, home to such multi-platinum acts as Migos and Fetty Wap, has found its newest artist – through social media. Chicago rapper Y.K Supe, 23, defeated eight of the nation’s top emcees at the #freestyle50 cypher, a freestyle battle tournament, in Hollywood last night to be crowned the winner of Verizon’s #freestyle50 challenge. Y.K Supe will receive a record deal with 300, where his debut single will be produced by London On Da Track (Drake, 50 Cent), as well as $10,000 and an opening slot on the label’s upcoming Artist Development Tour. A hashtag challenge in search of the next voice of hip hop, #freestyle50 is a partnership between Liles and Verizon that celebrates the art of freestyle rap. Launched in July, the competition became a viral phenomenon over the summer; receiving over 9,000 submissions from aspiring emcees from across the country.

“Y.K Supe clearly had a story to tell,” said 300 Entertainment CEO Kevin Liles. “He surprised the judges with his talent and creativity and we look forward to welcoming him to the 300 family.”

“The goal of #freestyle50 was to discover that one artist with the potential to be the new voice for hip hop and support them with all the tools they need to see it through,” said London On Da Track. “Y.K Supe proved he has the talent and drive. I am excited to hit the studios with him.”

Hosted by Sway Calloway and Smack White, the #freestyle50 cypher featured eight national finalists – each representing one of the country’s top hip hop cities — battling across various rounds for a shot at the grand prize. Judges for the tournament were comprised of a panel of music industry experts including Tuma Basa (Spotify), Carl Chery (Apple Music), Big Boy (radio host and actor) and more. The exclusive, invite-only event featured special performances by rising stars Kamaiyah, OMB Peezy and Cyhi the Prynce and a special guest appearance by Lyor Cohen and others. The night ended with a surprise performance by rap icon Redman and Tee Grizzley. Music was provided by DJ Amen, DJ Carisma and DJ Dre Sinatra.

Now in its second year, the #freestyle50 challenge was inspired by Verizon’s 8GB for $50 prepaid offer available exclusively at Walmart. This year, Samsung joined #freestyle50 as an official sponsor with their J3 smartphones. Additional partners included World Star Hip Hop and Sneakercon. To enter the competition, the public was asked to post a video of themselves freestyling to Tee Grizzley’s ‘No Effort’ to Instagram or Twitter with #freestyle50challenge and @verizon and @300Ent.

“We’re excited to celebrate this lyrical art form and, through the use of technology, reinvigorate and transform lives,” said Jessica Cecile Thorpe, Verizon Corporate Communications Manager, Cultural Engagement and CSR. “After this second year, #freestyle50 continues to transcend cultures and empower communities.”

Among the 7 other national finalists for Verizon’s #freestyle50 challenge were:

Fque, 26, Atlanta, GA
Cokah, 20, Brooklyn, NY
Jay Legacy, 21, Los Angeles, CA
Damond Blue, 27, Baltimore, MD
Sumo, 20, Chicago, IL
Joe Waters, 30, Tampa, FL
Kareem, 24, Baton Rouge, LA
About 300 Entertainment
300 Entertainment is a boutique music media company that prides itself on being “a record label for the 21st century…capable of launching self-starting artists to the next level without the burdensome bureaucracy—and cost structure—of a major record company.” In the short amount of time the label has found its artists being nominated for Grammys (Fetty Wap and Young Thug), partnering with brands like Coca Cola for advertising campaigns (Conrad Sewell), and had albums go Platinum (Fetty Wap). Founded by industry heavyweights Lyor Cohen and Kevin Liles, the company was also featured in a CNBC short documentary series about innovative leadership and forward thinking companies.
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