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By Alvin 'aqua' Blanco
“I was probably your co-worker or your classmate, I need people to understand that,” says Brooklyn rap wunderkind Joell Ortiz. “I just write rhymes.” Far from the average Joe, don’t mistake the former Aftermath Records signee’s humility for weakness on the mic. Lyrically, he does this, with the endless number of blistering freestyles or his indie album (2007’s The Brick (Bodega Chronicles)) or choice song placement ("Hip Hop Remix" f/ Saigon & Jadakiss on Grand Theft Auto IV), a testament to Ortiz’ hustle. Ortiz recently dropped the Brooklyn Bomber mixtape with DJ Nice & Legend, a collection of the Boricua rhyme slinger's choice cuts and freestyles. The witty yet introspective MC’s growing legion of fans can look forward to his new album, Free Agent, in October (he plans on using part of the proceeds to donate computers to community centers in his 'hood). Right now, pay heed to his plans on securing his rap rep by wearing out "rewind" buttons...or icons. Palabra. AllHipHop.com: It seems like lately you’ve been ramping up your output of music, why is that?Joell Ortiz: I’m happy. [laughs] I’m a free agent. I’m hot. My buzz is up. I’m on good terms with Dr. Dre even though I’m not there as an artist anymore. I’m just feeling good. The summer’s here. I got a Free Agent album coming out in October. I’m doing a lot more writing and I’m letting people know Joell Ortiz is coming. [Joell Ortiz "Summertime In Brooklyn"]
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