Monday, January 26, 2009

ScooterSmiff Music Review



Kids are getting recognized at such a young age nowadays that it is hard to keep track of all of them. The music industry is bigger than ever with up and coming stars from every genre. Recently discovered, Baltimore born Scooter Smiff stands out from most. He is twelve years old and can already choreograph and rap his own songs. He enjoys acting, dancing and writing yet even though he may be in the limelight at the moment he consders himself a regular kid. To the rest of the world and the music industry he is anything but regular. Smiff performed on Showtime at the Apollo where he was introduced with former R&B sensation group B2K. One of the members from the group had watched Smiff perform and was very impressed so he sent the 8 year old star to record in Los Angeles. The most prominent moment to Smiff was when he got to meet R&B superstar Chris Brown. Soon Scooter was appearing in Brown's videos and has met other artists such as Sean Kingston and Lil' Mama. Many believe Smiff is Chris Brown's little brother but he denies the fact. "Chris has been like a big brother to me and I love him, but he is not really my brother!" The 12 year old explains. He is currently working on two singles titled "Head Of My Class" and "Fresh To Def" which feature Chris Brown. Scooter Smiff is continuing to grow in the R&B industry and plans to make it big in a few years. He is an accomplished actor who stars on the third season on the hit show LOST and will star alongside John Malkovich and Michelle Rodriguez in Garden of The Night playing a young abused child. On an interesting note, Scooter got his name from his Grandma who said that as a young child, he did not crawl, he just scooted - thus the nickname stuck. Fans are excited to see this 12 year old make it big and possibly be the next big buzz in the music and on the big screen. To check out Scooter Smiff's music and more log on to http://www.scootersmiff.com/ or go to www.myspace.com/scootersmiff for more information.

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