"Lil' Bud's" Bio






Vashawn Foster

     With his creative developmental skills, he has been labeled as "Tomorrows Next Best Thing.” This young 19 year old rap artist has already mastered every style of rapping from Twista to the LOX to Jay-Z.

     Coming from a big family, he experience all the average problems a black kid could have growing up in the inner city. At the age of 13, the Chicago native started writing about these experiences. “The things I write about, I have either done or know somebody who have done it. I don’t just write about my experiences, I feed off other people too, the same way Backdraft feeds off one another,” he added.

     He is no stranger to the rap game or the music business. At an early age he learned the do’s and don'ts of the industry. “I learned a lot, to much, what you see isn’t everything in this biz,” he explains.

     He teamed up with his brother Tizone. Together they became the hot duo, Lil’ Bud and Tizone. They signed with Island Black Music and recorded the “Hood Street Journal.”

     Keith Sweat and R. Kelly also recognized this young rapper’s talent. He worked with Sweat on “Gonna Let U Know” and Kelly on “Ghetto Ways.”
To add to his already long list of credits, he and his brother Tizone were on the soundtrack “Don’t Be A Menace To South Central While Drinking Your Juice In The Hood...” with the single “Funky Sounds.”

     He has performed with Da Brat, Tela, 8 Ball & MJG, KP and Dru Hill just to name a few. His Influences include Twista, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Da Brat, Jay-Z., Crucial Conflict, Biggie, Pac and the LOX.





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