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Pill links up with Court Dunn for the second installment of his "signiture drop" series, where the Atlanta emcee comments on their "Hear Somebody Coming" video.

Here's yesterday's "signiture drop" featuring Stalley:
This is an extremely entertaining video from Dame Dash's crew.  If you've ever met Stalley, you know his beard is quite unique!

For more on Stalley check out our most recent interview and feature article.

Don't you wish we could have joined Stalley and Curren$y on their recent trip to Jamaica?

"Funny how a three hour flight can make your life change." -- Stalley

Shout out to Creative Control on the video!

A lot's changed for Stalley since our last interview back in November. The Ohio native, who currently resides in New York, has since started working with Dame Dash and the people at Creative Control in what is quickly becoming quite the exclusive group.

This crew made up of talented artists such as Mos Def, Curren$y, Jim Jones, and Wiz Khalifa have been releasing a number of videos from Dame Dash's Tribeca-based, "24 Hour Karate School." Stalley can often be seen contributing a verse or making a cameo....

Stalley and The Cool Kids team up with Ski Beatz to create "We Can Do It Big."   I like how they filmed the video in various movie theaters.  I'm pretty sure I've been to one or two of those!
Kyle Myricks, aka Stalley, left his small blue-collar town of Massillon, Ohio in the pursuit of his hoop dreams on a full ride to play for Michigan. At a young age, Stalley was given the nick name Stallion because of his athletic presence on the court.  However, after a foot injury prevented Stalley from playing ball at Michigan, he moved to New York and began pursuring a hip hop career. Once in New York, Stalley quickly hooked up with fellow Ohio native Terry Urban for his debut mixtape, "Goin Ape."  The tape was well received and helped Stalley establish relationships with GFCny, LRG, and ALIFE. His ...
Last night's show featured six of hip hop's emerging artists on stage, as well as a number of influential people in the crowd, such as the GFCNY family, Q-Tip, and DonWill of Tanya Morgan. Needless to say, if you weren't at 92Y Tribeca last night, you missed something special. The event was part of a series of concerts taking place across the United States, which feature artists deemed "leaders" based off of the buzz they've created around themselves and their music. Starting off the night was Sean Falyon, who currently resides in Atlanta by way of Philly.  The graphic designer turned emcee ...