The Rhyme Book, Blitzkrieg

When it comes to Indian MC’s, one name stands
above the rest, Blitzkrieg.
Many find the name Blitzkrieg confusing or
difficult to pronounce. However, Blitz views
it as a living tribute to his friend Robby
(whom chose the MC’s name). In 2003 Robby
was the unfortunate victim of a triple homicide
in Blitz’s hometown of Toronto. Blitz carries
the name as a badge of honour and in memory
of his lost friend.
The old saying “music speaks for itself”
truly applies to Blitz. Without any money,
connections, or record deal this artist has
toured the world promoting his music, and
gaining an aggressive street buzz through
his vicious punch lines / intellectual lyrics.
UK fans were first introduced to Blitz in
2001 when his music was featured on Punjabi
Mc’s online radio show “60 Minutes of Desi”.
Since than, Blitzkrieg has received critical
acclaim from the likes of Marky Mark (Head
of Music BBC Asian Network), Adil Ray, Bobby
Friction & Nihal (Radio 1), and many others.
On the strength of his own talent, Blitz
has collaborated with artists such as: Mentor
Kolektiv, Tigerstyle, Bikram Singh, Punjabi
Hit Squad, and Sona Family. His continuous
grind and work ethic has resulted in performances
at Glastonbury (2005), various mela’s, Sunkissed
festival, Project Puerto Rico, as well as
international licensing agreements with Universal
Music and Times Music India.
Blitzkrieg’s debut album “The Rhyme Book”
will be launching through VIP Records / Soldier
Sound Recordings in October 2007. The album
focuses on diversity providing something for
every listener.
Features include: Tigerstyle, Mentor, Bikram
Singh, Gunjan, Des-C, Roach Killa, Saq, Gurbax
Shonki, Hollywood Harv, Bob Mann, Nikkita,
& Dacoz.
The cutting edge video featuring Gunjan,
Bikram Singh, and Roach Killa was directed
by Jazz Virk (director of Jazzy B’s “Romeo”
video) and will set a new standard for Asian
music videos.
Blitz’s single “Juliet or Heer” produced
by Mentor (featuring Des-C & Roach Killa)
reached #6 on the BBC Asian Network Chart
in August 2007.
The Rhyme Book is more than an album, it’s
a statement. The new breed of Indian MC’s
has arrived and will not follow the latest
bhangra trends or what message boards have
to say.
Blitz opens the pages of his “rhyme book”
and invites listeners to read between the
lines of his life experiences and personal
views. Themes on the album range from politically
conscious tracks, a dedication to friends
who have passed away, nostalgic tv shows,
the struggle of young Desi youth, club anthems,
bhangra classics, and the essence of a typical
desi chick in “Juliet or Heer”.
If you are a fan of lyricism at its finest,
make sure to buy “The Rhyme Book”!!!
The album ‘The Rhyme Book’ will be releasing
early October 2007. For more information on
the album and to pre-order the album please
visit www.viprecords.co.uk.
Track listing:
1) My Life
2) Narm Kalja ft Gunjan
3) Way I Shine ft Nikitta
4) Primetime
5) Juliet or Heer ft Des-C, Roach Killa &
Mentor
6) Verbal Ammunition ft Angel, Dj Jamb &
Tigerstyle
7) Too Late
8) Skit ft Hollywood Harv, Bob Mann
9) Kuri Punjaban ft Gurbax Shonki
10) Don’t Get On The Train
11) Kamasutra Part 2
12) Time To Educate
13) Food For Thought
14) T-dot Anthem
15) Spell On Me ft Shveta
16) Pehle Tor Di Sharaab ft Bikram Singh