Lord Hector Diono " The Blame Song"
Here is one for the music charts. Lord Hector Diono sits down to discuss the latest release from the EP Scarecrow entitled "The Blame Song". This song has been described as a follow up to Hector's 2007 itunes release entitled "I was your man", a song he wrote and co produced with Andreus H.U.S.H. Stasinopoulos that detailed the break up between Hector and the mother if his child and strength he obtained to raise thier daughter by himself. "The Blame Song is different" Hector says, "this song deals with the Hood God, the Gangster, and the task of trying to find blame to place on who ruined the relationship between him and her, was it my lifestyle or your fear?" The song was produced by Lord Hector Diono and Andre South Kak Scott both of whom were prominate members of the 1990's rap group Kore Houze Tribe who's song credits include "Scared as Hell" "One Way Out" and "Keep You Wishin" from the 1998 LP release produced by South Kak, and self titled L.I.F.E. (living in a fatal environment© 1998). The Blame Song is not the hard grunge rock rap sound you've grown to expect from Lord Hector Diono though the signature sound is still his to claim, but rather a surprisingly soulful joint with a hip hop thug thump to keep your head bobbin through this muiscal experience. Come Check out what this unsigned American Music Icon has to say about "The Blame Song". Hoodwatchmedia.us.co.uk Darktownmusicgroup Associated music press review.us