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Born and raised in Mineral Wells, Tx. located west of Fort Worth in the DFW. Sports have really been the premise of my life as I lettered in 5 different sports in high school so I am very competitive. I've been writing music, poetry, and rapping since age 13. Now 22 years old and with two mixtapes under my belt, I'm pressing harder than ever to make music I love and look toward recieving a deal soon. I love and appreciate everyone who's supported me and in return I will deliver real music. With your support I will make everyone fall in love with hip hop once again.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Four Loko To Remove Caffeine From Drink



The popular alcohol drink Four Loko is removing the caffeine from its contents after numerous complaints.
Phusion Projects, the makers of popular alcohol drink Four Loko, have announced that they will remove caffeine and other stimulants from their all of their beverage products. The decision to reformulate comes after intense scrutiny from the Food and Drug Administration, which had been poised to ban the drink over growing health concerns with the ingredients. Although they plan to continue non-caffeinated versions of the Four Loko and Joose brands, Phusion Project's managing partners contend that Four Lokos are safe to drink and are comparable to other caffeine-alcohol concoctions like rum and cola.
"We have repeatedly contended - and still believe, as do many people throughout the country - that the combination of alcohol and caffeine is safe," said Phusion Project's managing partners Chris Hunter, Jeff Wright and Jaisen Freeman. "If it were unsafe, popular drinks like rum and colas or Irish coffees...would face the same scrutiny that our products recently faced. We are taking this step after trying - unsuccessfully - to navigate a difficult and politically charged regulatory environment at both the state and federal levels." ( WashingtonPost.com)
For those unaware, Four Loko is a 23.5-ounce alcoholic beverage that cost $2.50 per can and has an alcohol content of 12%. While its rise in popularity has been brief, it has already impacted the Hip Hop community. The drink has already inspired a number of songs and music videos (see below), and was even being served at the popular Hip Hop-influenced New York City restaurant Xiao Ye. Although the commercial sphere of the rap industry has yet to pick up on the drink, the drink's popularity comes right on the tail of the release of N.O.R.E.'s latest hit "Nutcracker," which is an ode to a NYC-based bootleg drink of the same name. In addition, both Jay-Z and Diddy have ventured into the alcohol business with their respective involvement in Armdale and Ciroc vodkas, while Lil' Jon starting a non-alcoholic energy drink CRUNK!!!. 

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