GEEQUE PALACE RADIO MAGAZINE Dec. 2013 | Page 14

FEATURE P.

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Brooklyn born rapper, Terrence McIntosh, A.K.A Feature Presentation, fell in love with music as a young child. As a teenager, his biggest musical influences were Rappers, Biggie Smalls, Nas, Method Man, M.O.P, and Jay-Z. He began writing and reciting rhymes like his mentors. With his families’ encouragement, he followed his dreams and started a career in music.

Feature Presentation first entered the music industry in 2000. He was a founding member of the rap group, The District (BIG AVE, RUGA, Feature.P), where he first went by the stage name, Verse. However, soon after the group was formed he changed his name to Feature Presentation. He wanted a name that better described his lyrical skills and electric stage performance. The District released a self-titled mixtape in 2004. Although, the mixtape was well received by audiences, Feature Presentation decided to leave the group to pursue a solo career. In 2003 Feature.P formed a business relationship with Anarchy Records as a solo artist. During the summer of 2006 while working with Anarchy Records, Feature Presentation released his debut solo record titled, “The Waits Over.” He also performed alongside Rap Stars, such as Pimp C and the Hip Hop trio, The Lox. His star began to rise quickly at Anarchy. As his fan base grew, he began headlining shows around the country. Feature Presentation also proved to be a smart business man and was crowned the President of Anarchy Records. However, after a series of unfortunate events, Feature Presentation decided to take a break from the music industry and he left it all.

After a few years out of the spotlight, he was craving the spotlight again. He decided to return to his passion, music. With the support of his fans, family, and friends, Feature Presentation is ready to re-enter the rap game - this time taking it by storm and killing the competition. Feature Presentation and his team, Apply Pressure Movement (APM), are jump starting his ascension to musical greatness.