Five talented born youths and servants in Washington Heights in the city of new York compose the group Spree Heightz. This phenomenon began eight years ago as a hobby to be maintained far away of the streets and to explore its musical passion, becoming one of the most influential groups in the Hispanic market. The group has been one of the first pioneering of what today we know as 'urban style' in the kind of the spree, with influences like the hip hop, r & b and rock, as well as also large in...
Five talented born youths and servants in Washington Heights in the city of new York compose the group Spree Heightz. This phenomenon began eight years ago as a hobby to be maintained far away of the streets and to explore its musical passion, becoming one of the most influential groups in the Hispanic market. The group has been one of the first pioneering of what today we know as 'urban style' in the kind of the spree, with influences like the hip hop, r & b and rock, as well as also large influences of the environment where lived. The experiences in the streets of new York and the influences of their Latin american breeding add to the sentimental and tropical sounds of the group Spree Heightz.
The group is composed for five members of the same family that are: Jay Heightz (singer main/composer), Phenomenon (first guitar), Dee Major (low), Holy (first voice) and J-ru (chorus/hype man). The group has brought to light its work around the world including United States, Central America and Europe through the internet.
In the year 2008 the group obtained its great opportunity and was signed by Nu Life Entertainment, an independent seal in development. At present the group has been itself emphasizing with two of its songs: "Me Puedo Matar" featuring The Torito and "do Not you Know about The Love". The fort of this group is its strong style of marketing in the streets, creating thus an immense answer through scenes of the nightlife and viral campaigns of internet (viral internet campaigns). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.