Pricy Teams Up With TOPE For His Debut Album, "No Game, No Glory"

Portland rapper Pricy has been in the game for well over a decade, making legendary moves along the way. While he made sure his flame was always high over the years, fans were eager for an official project from him. He finally satisfies his fans' needs with the release of his debut album, "No Game, No Glory".

Pricy's "No Game, No Glory" is a collaboration with legendary Portland producer TOPE, and is a collection of songs that gives listeners a proper dose of Pricy's iconic skillset and respected career. Featuring 11 tracks, Pricy gives listeners his signature venomous wordplay and flow, solid story-telling, and each song on the album is a moment for the rapper that will enable listeners to keep it on repeat.

TOPE shows why he's a legend on the beats, ensuring that Pricy gets the right beats to match his energy and lyricism. Pricy gets personal on tracks like "Pretty Tony" where he speaks on the passing of his father, then on "Street Lights" he reflects on moments of his life, and on "Funny Words" he deals with the ups and downs of falling in love. Listeners get insight on Pricy's official debut, and is a solid project overall.

Accompanying the "No Game, No Glory" album, is the official release of "Castle ill", Pricy's newest clothing brand. Pricy gets to flex his entrepreneurial muscle and a chance for fans to rock some official gear as the clothing line offers select pieces that reflects on Pricy's personal style and taste. Pricy has also dabbled in photography and videography over the years, and he is offering photographers an opportunity for exposure on his platform at castleill.com.

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