Nuttin But Stringz | ms

Some bands have coined themselves as revolutionary, but Fear Nuttin Band is evolutionary. With their musical roots fusing the intensity of metal , the rhythm of Jamaican dancehall and the social consciousness of hip-hop , this band is defining a genre. The Fear Nuttin Band sound is as diverse as the cultures the band members represent. The hot West Indian sun incubated the talents of frontmen Roosta (vocals), Prowla (vocals) and Jay Chung (guitar), while instrumentalists Matt Penza (drums), Chris Regan (guitar), Brian Daigle (bass) represent New England’s finest. The union of these six individuals was in the stars: with...
The band was formed in 2004 in New York City, New York, U.S. Teenage brothers, Tourie Escobar and Damien Escobar are a true phenomenon of our musical age. They combine the classical sound of the violin with Pop, R&B and Hip-hop. The result is a unique and uplifting fury of modern emotion and harmony… intensity and rhythm. Younger brother Damien says, “We play our violins so hard and with such force that we destroy a bow a show!” Together, the Escobar brothers are Nuttin But Stringz (NBS). They both attended the legendary Julliard School of Music in New York City...
This explosive trio of female R&B singers came straight from the west coast(California, correct me if I'm wrong) in 1994 blowing up the scene with "Down for Whateva." This was a song that was off the "It's a Low Down Dirty Shame" soundtrack. This movie starred Keenan Ivory Wayans and Jada Pinkett(at the the time it wasn't Smith yet). With crazed and sexually poised lyrics, these girls were not scared to put themselves at the same level as Males were as "Dogs." But these weren't no ordinary dogs, they were "female dogs." (straight from the lyrics in froggy style). They...