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Recording Artist and Reality Star Sullee Has #5 Most Added


Record to College Radio This Week

Sullee’s "Real Hip Hop" Picks Up More Adds Across the Country

Boston, MA / September 22, 2009 – Recording artist Sullee is best know for his part
in VH1’s infamous “Ego Trips: The White Rapper Show,” when he walked away
from the cash and the sho w in defense of his music. This week Sullee has the #5 most
added record to college radio, according to the RapAttackLives.com college radio chart.
Sullee’s new single “Real Hip Hop,” from his forthcoming album An American Tale,
has been added to CFRO (Vancouver, BC), WODU (Old Dominion University), KHDC
(Salinas, CA), WCBN (University of Michigan), Spyncycal and 805 Hip Hop.

Sullee’s past singles “What Cha Tryin To Do” featuring Joe Budden, “Today”
featuring Cool and Dre and “Sippin” featuring Busta Rhymes. Together the
singles have accumulated over 5,000 national radio spins.

Currently Sullee is immersed in the creation of his debut album An American Tale,
which will be independently released under his own record label Old South End Records
and guided by his management team at WEG (Wright Entertainment Group), whose
roster also includes Justin Timberlake, Janet Jackson and Ciara.

An American Tale is a collection of music inspired by the works of hip hop greats like
Das Efx, Cypress Hill and DMX, as well as the varied sounds of rock and R&B
influences.

“With this album I feel like people will finally get to kno w me for who I am,” says Sullee.
“The sho w was a good experience and it exposed me to millions on a weekly basis.
Ultimately I did what I needed to do and this album will sho w that I don’t try to be hip hop,
I am hip hop.”
About Sullee

Sullee is cunning, polite and determined and when sitting down with him its easy to see
why television and music find him so appealing. His resume is steadily gro wing to include
musical greats and industry trendsetters; Sullee has worked Teddy Riley, Slash of
Guns and Roses, Rick Ross, Mims, Billy Squier, Ken Le wis, Jackpot, Claudette
Ortiz of City High and Producers Coalition of America.

Born in Boston to a large Irish-American family, Sullee has been involved in music since
he was five year’s old, as part of the R&B group TCB, which shared the same
management with the super group New Kids on the Block. After an adolescent hiatus
from the business, Sullee returned to entertainment with appearances on ABC Family’s
“Knock First” and Discovery Channel’s “Party Planners.”

“My family influences me a lot and I’m blessed to have been exposed to a variety of music
gro wing up. I’m a big fan of all music, from classical to metal, and I pulled from
everywhere in creating this album while still paying homage to hip-hop,”
Sullee explains.

He recently toured the East Coast and will continue appearances and performances
throughout the year.

“I am blessed to have such a great team of people that believe in me. I know that I am
exceptional when I am on my game and miserable when I am bored so I’m determined to
succeed in what ever I do,” shares Sullee.

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