Edreys - Career Highlights

Career Highlights

  • 2012: Cover Feature of Buffalo Spree Magazine, as a Buffalo Game Changer.
  • 2010: Featured Performer at YouTube Musician's Wanted Showcase at CMJ New Music Marathon
  • 2010: Awarded 'Artvoice' Best in Buffalo Hip Hop Artist for 2010
  • 2010: Cast as the lead for "Death of a King", a hip-hop rendition of Hamlet.
  • 2009: Selected Showcase Performer for NXNE Festival in Toronto
  • 2009: Awarded ‘Artvoice’ Best in Buffalo Hip Hop Artist for 2009
  • 2009: Featured Performer for Hard Rock Cafe’s ‘March on Stage’ Event
  • 2009: Named one of URB Magazine‘s Next 1000 Artists
  • 2008: First Hip Hop Artist selected for WBFO Live Concert Series
  • 2008: Performer on 2008 Warped Tour Skull Candy Stage
  • 2008: 'Now Hear This' feature in Billboard Magazine
  • 2008: Featured Artist of the Week on Myspace Music
  • 2008: "I Like It" / "DUI" peaks at #4 on College/Internet Radio Charts
  • 2007: Lions Gate Movie: "Farce of the Penguins", Produced track for artist Flame
  • 2007: First Place Winner - HOK Production Slam Poetry Contest
  • 2006: HBO 'Unscripted' Reality Show, Produced track for artist Flame
  • 2006: Lifetime Television Movie: "Officer Down", Co-Produced and wrote song for outtake: "Gang Wars"
  • 2005: 4 tracks placed on ESPN debut video game ESPN Football 2K5 (800k sold) as a part of group Raw Intel
  • 2004: Starred in Documentary by Ivan Rodriguez. "The Art of Hip Hop: A Short"
  • 2002: 12" single with B side deal with Velour Records-NY/Red Ink Distribution
  • 2002: Reebok Nationwide Radio Promotion for RBK product branding
  • 2001: Buffalo Music Awards winner for "Best Hip Hop Producer"
  • 1999: Buffalo Music Awards winner for "Best Hip Hop Artist"

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