If ever people of this world were blessed to be born among legends, we are now! Howard Stern, Tupac Shakur, Bill Gates, Michael Jordan - all of whom, generations aspire to be. Seven hundred years down the line, these names will still be immortalized in text books educating our great great great grandchildren on our struggles, our conquests, and our triumphs. I would like to introduce to you a recent glimmer in the northern lights. The story of a man whose very existence will uplift those who would other wise loath themselves. The story of the one who will leave a big scar on the face the of word limitation. Born in Detroit Michigan, by 1996 he would have already topped video charts, appeared on shows like Arsenio Hall and Soul Train and have performed in front of tens of thousands. In the new millennium, this veteran MC and Detroit hip-hop pioneer will amaze the industry. Already in the Great Lakes region as well as the west coast, there is a highly anticipated buzz for the one they call FING-UH-MAAN. Believed to be by many the world's next hip-hop icon, with eight fingers missing, what Fing-uh-maan lacks in digits are highly made up for in music. With on-point songwriting technique and production skills, Fing-uh-maan has captivated thousands with songs like This Ain't Livin' and Can You Feel Me, the music world will never be the same after the full scale release of Fing-uh-maan.