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It all started from having dreams of being in the music industry during High School. First it was a hobby, but sure enough got it serious several years later. Even though, Vietnam was enlisted in the U.S. Army; he used music as an avenue to alleviate the hardship and pain in life, so that demonstrates how this form of art is/ can be utilized as a therapeutic stress reliever. Every beat produce is strategied and comes with specific duties/ assignments.
While stationed in Fort Hood, he got connected with Cut Throat Entertainment (Currently known as Cut Throat Cartel) directly in Killeen, Texas. At this time, he met former booking agent for American Talent Agency, Anthony B Top Agent in the front of the Underground Etc shop (Located on 2nd & Green St.), where he obtained the title of Da Engineer producing timeless masterpieces from J-Money, Big Brotha, Psycho G, Big Rob and SparkDawg (of Green City). Shortly after the Cartel split up, Vietnam joined forces with Big Brotha to create what is known as Welcome 2 Tho'wd Town (W2TT). These two recorded like how Pac use to back in the day, 3-4 songs a day, with Nam on the beats behind the engineer chair.
During the time that Nam was getting out of the Army, SparkDawg recorded "What Must I Say" featuring Prince Paul & Yung Texxas which landed him a position of an in-house producer for Atlantic Records. In-Between the first call from the A&R Rep and relocating back to the Great Lakes, he created a couple groups branched off of the Town, W2TT La Familia & Click Thowd. Finally Nam was released from serving Active Duty, he seen that they wasn't trying to pay royalties, he ventured off and started up his own independent record label. The label was up for more than a year then he decided to take a break from the production scene so he started on a new project, Operation: Hall of Fame to demonstrate to the world that he is a HIP-HOP Genius. In the mist of working on this task for those couple years, he produced track on and off... But now, It's time to drop bombs in the industry. Here's a couple beats that Vietnam did his thang on:
It all started from having dreams of being in the music industry during High School. First it was a hobby, but sure enough got it serious several years later. Even though, Vietnam was enlisted in the U.S. Army; he used music as an avenue to alleviate the hardship and pain in life, so that demonstrates how this form of art is/ can be utilized as a therapeutic stress reliever. Every beat produce is strategied and comes with specific duties/ assignments.
While stationed in Fort Hood, he got connected with Cut Throat Entertainment (Currently known as Cut Throat Cartel) directly in Killeen, Texas. At this time, he met former booking agent for American Talent Agency, Anthony B Top Agent in the front of the Underground Etc shop (Located on 2nd & Green St.), where he obtained the title of Da Engineer producing timeless masterpieces from J-Money, Big Brotha, Psycho G, Big Rob and SparkDawg (of Green City). Shortly after the Cartel split up, Vietnam joined forces with Big Brotha to create what is known as Welcome 2 Tho'wd Town (W2TT). These two recorded like how Pac use to back in the day, 3-4 songs a day, with Nam on the beats behind the engineer chair.
During the time that Nam was getting out of the Army, SparkDawg recorded "What Must I Say" featuring Prince Paul & Yung Texxas which landed him a position of an in-house producer for Atlantic Records. In-Between the first call from the A&R Rep and relocating back to the Great Lakes, he created a couple groups branched off of the Town, W2TT La Familia & Click Thowd. Finally Nam was released from serving Active Duty, he seen that they wasn't trying to pay royalties, he ventured off and started up his own independent record label. The label was up for more than a year then he decided to take a break from the production scene so he started on a new project, Operation: Hall of Fame to demonstrate to the world that he is a HIP-HOP Genius. In the mist of working on this task for those couple years, he produced track on and off... But now, It's time to drop bombs in the industry. Here's a couple beats that Vietnam did his thang on: