Concrete
From an early childhood that led him through every urban town in the San Fernando Valley to finally calling Sylmar, California his home, Cristian Gutierrez now beter known as Concrete, has the makings of an upbringing that to this day solidify his creative prowess in a city that demands for creatvity. Concrete was able to perfect his trade, create his own brand, and eventually end up having two radio records, "Certfied Kush" and "We Can Make it Rain" on the Los Angeles based major Hip-Hop radio staon Power 106 and 35 other major staons across the country. Sharing the stage with luminaries like DJ Quick, G-Unit, Cypress Hill, Fat Joe, and Kid Frost, Concrete's journey in the music scene reached impressive heights. Collaborations with Hip-Hop heavyweights such as Krayzie Bone, Lazie Bone, and members of The Outlaws solidified his position in the industry.
From an early childhood that led him through every urban town in the San Fernando Valley to finally calling Sylmar, California his home, Cristian Gutierrez now beter known as Concrete, has the makings of an upbringing that to this day solidify his creative prowess in a city that demands for creatvity. Concrete was able to perfect his trade, create his own brand, and eventually end up having two radio records, "Certfied Kush" and "We Can Make it Rain" on the Los Angeles based major Hip-Hop radio staon Power 106 and 35 other major staons across the country. Sharing the stage with luminaries like DJ Quick, G-Unit, Cypress Hill, Fat Joe, and Kid Frost, Concrete's journey in the music scene reached impressive heights. Collaborations with Hip-Hop heavyweights such as Krayzie Bone, Lazie Bone, and members of The Outlaws solidified his position in the industry.
From an early childhood that led him through every urban town in the San Fernando Valley to finally calling Sylmar, California his home, Cristian Gutierrez now beter known as Concrete, has the makings of an upbringing that to this day solidify his creative prowess in a city that demands for creatvity. Concrete was able to perfect his trade, create his own brand, and eventually end up having two radio records, "Certfied Kush" and "We Can Make it Rain" on the Los Angeles based major Hip-Hop radio staon Power 106 and 35 other major staons across the country. Sharing the stage with luminaries like DJ Quick, G-Unit, Cypress Hill, Fat Joe, and Kid Frost, Concrete's journey in the music scene reached impressive heights. Collaborations with Hip-Hop heavyweights such as Krayzie Bone, Lazie Bone, and members of The Outlaws solidified his position in the industry.
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