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Immense, is a world known American rapper from Los Angeles, California.
[edit] Biography[edit] Family InfluencesImmense, was borned on the west side of Los Angeles, California in an area referred to as South Central L.A. He experienced the street life at a young age. His brother was a big time L.A. drug dealer who used to work with the Jamaican Posse durin the 1980s and his uncle was a gang leader from the Los Angeles original Businessmen street gang[1] durin the 1960s & 1970s. [edit] Career BeginningsIn 2002, Immense was stabbed with an icepick in his heart and lungs[2] and was hospitalized in the infamous Martin Luther King, Jr. Hospital (now known as Martin Luther King, Jr. Multi-Service Ambulatory Care Center). After receiving many surgeries Immense recovered and upon release went straight to the studio to record songs. He based his music around his life experiences including being incarcerated (in which a case he was facing 4–7 years was dismissed)[3] and being hit as a pedestrian by a SUV (in which he was tossed 40 feet into the air landing face first onto the concrete)[4]. He began putting out music independently in the Los Angeles underground rap scene[5]. His relentless efforts allowed him to performed at venues locally (including the famous Project Blowed) and nationally, opening up for various platinum artists (including: West Side Connection, Ja Rule, Ashanti (entertainer), and Dru Hill)[6]. He also enjoyed success in modeling (Empyrean Photography), acting in movies (Second Chance) and by appearing in various hip-hop dvds (Road Kings). [edit] Years 2006-PresentIn 2006 Immense began releasing the highly downloaded mix-tape series “Protect the West”[7] with platinum recording artist Kurupt[8], which featured many well known West Coast artists such as The Game (rapper), Dogg Pound, Eve, Too Short, Bone Thugs N Harmony, 2Pac’s Outlawz, and Kokane. Immense credits include being featured in segments for Pepsi Music[9] and advertisements for Yahoo![10] Also he is credited for writing songs for music groups over-seas. [edit] Discography
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