Wordsworth

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As his name suggests, Brooklyn-bred microphone fiend Wordsworth is the
epitome of a true Hip Hop wordsmith. At a time when the rap market is flooded
with formulaic, cookie-cutter sensations who churn out fast, forgettable hits
rather than solid albums, this Lyricist Lounge all-star is looking to the past
to reinvigorate the present by recalling the essence of 1994 - when the beats
were hard and emcees talked to listeners rather than at them about relevant
topics they could relate to.
As an undergraduate at the State University of New York’s Old Westbury campus,
Wordsworth became a distinguished member of the student body population by
penning all of his papers and writing assignments in lyrical verse. After
graduating with a degree in English Language and Literature in 1998, Wordsworth
teamed up with part-time rhyme partner Punchline to form a duo, commonly known
as Punch ‘N’ Words, and began making the rounds on the national underground Hip
Hop open mic circuit. Audiences immediately responded to their conversational
chemistry, and the duo rapidly developed a loyal fan base.
After commanding the stage at a Lyricist Lounge showcase in 1997, event host
Q-Tip was so impressed that he tapped Wordsworth and Punchline to perform on
“Rock Rock, Y’all,” the closing track on A Tribe Called Quest’s 1998
gold-certified album The Love Movement. Later that same year the duo was also
featured on Black Star’s “Twice Inna Lifetime.” In addition to appearing on a
multitude of other artists’ albums, Punch and Words appeared in three Lyricist
Lounge-related tour in 2000, both compilation albums on Mic Media/Rawkus, and
MTV’s groundbreaking sketch comedy series The Lyricist Lounge Show, which
Wordsworth co-created, scripted and starred in. After they released a
self-titled EP on Mona Hip Hop/Landspeed in 2001, the pair amicably moved on to
pursue solo endeavors.




Over the years, Wordsworth has also gained solo notoriety by performing on radio
shows including Stretch Armstrong and Bobbito and Sway and Tech’s Wake Up Show.
He frequents open mic venues and has appeared on popular mix tapes that have
circulated worldwide. In addition to pursuing a career as a solo emcee and
continuing to be featured on other artists’ albums, Wordsworth has parlayed the
experience he gained from The Lyricist Lounge Show into a budding career both on
and off-camera in film and television. He continues to study acting, has written
a number of film scripts and television treatments, and was recently featured in
the award-winning independent film, Freestyle: The Art of Rhyme, which debuted
at the 2002 Sundance Film Festival. He has been a guest host for the video show
Telemundo, and has toured over the past year with gifted emcee J-Live throughout
the U.S. and Europe.
In 2002 Wordsworth released his first solo single “On Your Feet” produced by Da
Beatminerz, with B-side “That Way” produced by Curt Gowdy. In 2003 Words
received high praise for his second single “Not Me” produced by J-Zone, with the
B-side “Wildlife” produced by Sebb. He recorded the song “Bosoms” with Soulive
and J-Live, and continued to work on his album project.
In November 2003 Words signed to up-and-coming label Halftooth Records, and his
highly anticipated debut solo album, Mirror Music, will be released in August
2004. The first single from Mirror Music is “Gotta Pay” produced by Oddisee with
the B-side “Trust” produced by Dox 1. Vinyl for the single will be in stores in
late June.
Wordsworth’s new work is a significant departure from the music he created with
Punch both lyrically and musically. It’s refreshingly gritty, smart, ripe with
wisdom acquired through life experiences and incredibly compelling. “In my
rhymes, I try to create pictures that illustrate emotions,” Words explains.
“When people hear my album I want them to feel like I said everything they
couldn’t say, so when a song ends their response is, ‘Word’! To put it bluntly,
my album is like an audio art gallery of emotions.”



Clearly, no boundaries can contain the unlimited ability of Wordsworth. He is
endowed with versatile talent - including rapping, acting, writing, producing
and performing - along with charming charisma, handsome good looks and raw star
quality. Wordsworth is poised to emerge as a triple-threat crossover virtuoso
with mainstream appeal and street credibility - personifying the ingenuity of
Hip Hop.
Wordsworth is an underground hip hop MC from Brooklyn, and a graduate of the
State University of New York College at Old Westbury. Wordsworth recorded with
his partner Punchline on A Tribe Called Quest’s The Love Movement and on Mos Def
and Talib Kweli’s Black Star. He was also involved in the critically acclaimed
MTV comedy sketch series Lyricist Lounge. He made his solo debut in September
2004 with Mirror Music. He also featured in a Slam Bush music video where he’s
hip hop “battling” a nervous George W. Bush (or at least footage of him taken
from other videos).[1] Words is a member of the supergroup eMC, alongside Masta
Ace, Punchline and Strick.