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Biography

Choices is an 18 year old upcoming mc originating from enfield island village north london, but recently moved to the isle of man. this, he claims, gives him the status of "the only MC in the isle of man. He obtained his name in college one day when he was stuck in between the names "sinner" and "issues". a close friend came up with "choices" as he could never decide on anything properly e.g. whether to play JME or Black The Ripper on his phone, or whether to make a track or not.Choices decided to stick with it. He has been spitting for around three to four years now, but not yet made his name. Choices is part of the grime crew Outlaw Kamp, although there has been no action from them recntly.

Choices Myspace
www.myspace.com/choicessinnerissues

Influences
Choices influences include black the ripper, JME, skepta, roll deep, N-dubz, frisco, bashy, itchy, jammer, sway, ears, bossman birdie, bearman, wiley, dizzee rascal, N Double A, Bashy, Baker Trouble and His Very own family tree, Dj Vial. As Choices has made tracks with unorthodox instrumentals, his other influences include KISS, Avenged Sevenfold, Good Charlotte, The Black Monday Suicides, Funeral For A Friend, Slipknot, Metallica, Slayer, Enter Shikari, My Chemical Romance, Korn and Ace Frehley.

Tracks
"Darren Mcfaggot"
"Darren Mcfaggot" was a track written about a childhood bully, and included collaborations from close friend Earz(not to be confused with ears AKA Ear'em Scare'em despite the link.) (formerly known as Teabag) and producer/collabarator Vial.

"One Special Girl"
"One Special Girl" was a track written about a girl that lived on the same estate as Choices, that he fell for as soon as he saw her. Unfortunately this, like many of Choices' relationships, didnt last at all, and ended up being a large regret. The "One Special Girl" track was a major success with most of Choices' female friends, as he received many requests to make tracks for other girls,but only one more track was made for another girl. "One Special Girl" was a landmark for Choices, as it noted the start of his home recording method.

"Pure Love"
"Pure Love" was another track written for a girl, but this one was not a regret, by far. This was dedicated to the real "Special Girl" in his life, Miss Emma Rourke. Quality of the track was not at all good, but it got the message across, and hopefully sealed their relationship forever.

"Afterlife Freestyle"
"Afterlife Freetyle" was another huge step forward, as he realised it was time to do something new. After racking his brains long and hard, he decided to step into a new league of instrumentals. Taking influence from old skool crossover artists such as public enemy, limp bizkit, p.o.d. and others, he created "Afterlife Freestyle", a typical lyrical genius from Choices, BUT there was a difference. The bars he spat were laid over the instrumental for the track "Afterlife", by Orange County metal band and a big favourite of Choices, Avenged Sevenfold, hence the name "Afterlife Freestyle".

Predictable Freestyle"
"Predictable Freestyle" was another crossover track, this time the instrumental used was "Predictable" by Good Charlotte,but it was edited and sped up a bit by Choices himself. This was the first only time Choices would attempt to edit a beat and make it his own, as his view, to quote, was to "leave dat to da producers". This song was indirectly dedicated to his girlfriend, a massive good charlotte fan.

Strange Feelings"
"Strange Feelings" originally came around when fellow Outlaw Kamp Member DJ Vial started making instrumentals, and getting into DJ'ing. He sent Choices this home made instumental, Labelled "Strange Feelings". Choices felt the vibe of it, but did not decide to use straight away. In time, Choices decides to look for a fresh new beat to premiere on his new track, and finds this sitting in his recieved files folder on his P.C. He gave it another listen, and decided that was the one to use. "Strange Feelings" has a deep depressing kind of vibe to it, but for no apparent reason.

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