T-Weaponz Card Slideshow

11.16.2009

WHO IS T-WEAPONZ (TOMORROWZ WEAPONZ)




T-Weaponz Highlights:
  • Billboard Top Ten Single "Dem Boyz"
  • 100,000 download sales
  • 15,000+ national radio spins (BDS/mediabase)
  • Appearances on MTV Tr3s, Mun2, LATV and more





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Check Tha Resume
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2009: Preparing for the release of their sophomore album “3-D” in the 3rd quarter.  T-Weaponz released radio singles “Put Soul In It” featuring Tony Touch and “Zodiac Girl.”  They have also appeared on SiriusXM Shade 45 and Alist Radio interview wit Heavy Hitter DJs as well as performances at New York City's 116th Street Puerto Rican Festival and Latin Mixx Conference (Sob's).
   
2008: T-Weaponz released the “XtraOrdinary” music video, which featured West coast female-MC Diamonique and cameos from famed producer Fingazz and poet La Bruja.  The video was added to rotation at NBC Mun2 and MTV Tr3s, as well as many regional and Internet video shows.  The group also appeared on MTV Tr3s’ Sucker Free Latino, giving the show a tour of Brooklyn's East New York, where they got their start, and completed a tour in Colombia. T-Weaponz also released viral music videos In the Jungle, Fight (Git Beats) and Writing on the Wall.


2007: T-Weaponz released their digital full-length debut entitled Just Begun.., which features production from hit-maker Fingazz of Streetlight Music.   With this highly anticipated released, the group was featured in two consecutive issues of The Source Magazine: Off the Radar (Dec. 2007) and Tale of the Tape (Nov. 2007). LATV segment following T-Weaponz to their album release aired to exceptional viewer ship. The group also took home the Underground Music Award for Most Dynamic Group or Duo.


2006: In December 2006, T-Weaponz released the bounce-laden single Dem Boyz, featuring Houston rapper Trae, which debuted at No. 7 on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart, and where it remained for six consecutive weeks.

2005: T-Weaponz's audience skyrockets with the release of the catchy bilingual anthem “Mira Mira.” Pitbull and Notch, formerly lead singer of the Born Jamericans, bridges the gap between English- and Spanish-speaking people with its witty fusion of English and Spanish words.  In a matter of months, the song became an international hit catapulting T-Weaponz into the mainstream. Mira Mira garnered over 15,000 radio spins nationally and many more internationally.


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