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We got some Toledo representatives that have dropped off a brand new video! The homey M-Eighty and his partner in rhyme Nino Graye are collectively known as Glass City and their new video “Hip-Hop Glory” off their new album “Home Grown Internationally Known” is sure to get your attention as you embark on their hip-hop mission.

Here is the officially Press Release on the new project from Glass City!

WU-TANG CLAN AFFILIATE & GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FREESTYLIST PREPS THE RELEASE OF “HOME GROWN INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN”

On November 20th, Wu-Tang Clan affiliate / Guinness World Record Freestylist M-Eighty will drop the highly anticipated album “Home Grown Internationally Known”. The album pays tribute to the rappers hometown of Toledo, OH by featuring all Toledo-based Emcees and Producers alongside the pairing of M-Eighty & newcomer and fellow Toledo native Nino Graye. The duo known as “Glass City”, will be embarking on a 15 date Midwest tour in November alongside the likes of Kid Ink, Cappadonna, & Bronze Nazareth in support of their debut. Fans can expect several videos spawning from the albums release including featured tracks “Hip-Hop Glory”, “911”, “Burn it Up”, “Lose My Sh*^%t!” & the collegiate-anthem “FAH-Q”. When asked how the duo came up with the name for their group and the title for their debut, M-Eighty remarked by stating, “I am a home grown product of Toledo, OH who never stopped loving my roots and 30 years later I am that internationally recognized Artist / A&R / Executive that people take notice to and still keep it 1000% with my peers. Glass City is a nickname for Toledo, OH aka The Renaissance City and though the group is just Nino and I, we definitely showed a lot of love to the artists grinding in Toledo and gave the community a sense of hope that big things can happen if we all learn to motivate and persevere together.” Glass City “Home Grown Internationally Known” drops 11-20-12 on Holy Toledo Productions / Flow-4-Ever Entertainment.

GLASS CITY [M-Eighty & Nino Graye] “HIP-HOP GLORY”  was originally published on imc.tv