A new app created by rapper, Ghostface Killah, could be the new platform to find the next superstar.
The Wu-Tang Clan rapper along with Love & Hip-Hop star Saigon and Fugees member Pras Michel, have come together to create “Spit16,” an app that lets rappers and singers display their talent. The premier app lets you record a live one minute video, preview it and share it. The Spit16 app also lets the artist customize their videos with animated filters and special effects. The video can then be saved on your phone’s camera roll and shared to your social media accounts.
The app that gives artist a platform to create their own personal music videos, Ghostface tells the Daily News, should mimic the creativity of Brooklyn rapper Busta Rhymes. “Remember, when Busta Rhymes did ‘Woo-Hah.’ He was in a box,” he recalled of that 1996 work. “That was colorful — it was different.”
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Over the weekend, the Staten Island rapper hosted the app’s launch at Quad Studio in Times Square. The location is written in music history as Quad Studio was where late rapper Tupac Shakur was shot five times back in 1994. The shooting was the beginning of the famous rivalry between West Coast rappers Shakur and Suge Knight and East Coast rappers Sean Combs and Brooklyn’s own Notorious B.I.G.
Spit16 is a free app available for download on Iphone and Android.