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Josh Baze Taps Marisa Miller For 'Hi-Heels & Low-Lifes' Album Art


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If you haven’t heard of Josh Baze just yet, now’s a good time to pay attention. The Brooklyn-bred rapper released the Hype Williams-directed clip for his single “We Made It" in summer 2011, followed by his debut project The EP. On March 20 Baze will follow that up with the release of his new album Hi-Heels & Low Lifes. For his album art Baze enlisted the talents of model Marisa Miller who adds a splash of color to the cover. Check the cover art after the jump.

"I started off on the desks in my elementary school,” Baze told MTV News of his earliest days rapping.”I started getting into the studio around 16. After I learned how to do a track, and I just laid down my first 16, it was a wrap. My dad was a DJ, so just having him around and watching music get built inside of my house, it was a blessing, because I got to learn so much, man."



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