Published: August 17, 2006
Superiority Complex Debuts at #16 on CMJ Hip Hop Charts

Orlando-based hip hop group Superiority Complex
announced their debut onto the College Music Journal charts this month.
Superiority Complex's freshman album, "Stand Up," debuted on the hip hop
charts at number 16, an impressive stance for first-timers.
Superiority Complex's members, Iron Monk and Poisoned Fetus, have received
excellent reviews in traditional media outlets as well as various blogs and
websites. Hip hop magazine XXL reviewed the album in the Chairman's Choice
column in the August issue. UK Blues and Soul magazine gave coverage
overseas to the group. Textura, Moneyshotblog, allhiphop.com, and other
online publications are giving the album excellent reviews.
Superiority Complex is currently seeking tour sponsors. Companies
interested in sponsoring the tour will receive extensive publicity in press
releases and interviews prior to and during the tour, as well as the
opportunity for distribution of samples and promotional material to
audiences across North America. Current sponsors include: Toyota/Scion and
Spitgear Urban Apparel. For more information on sponsorship, call Tirrell
Payton at 407.641.4829.
About Superiority Complex
Released under the Bru Records label, Superiority Complex's lyrically
conscious hip hop is influenced by groups like Tribe Called Quest and RUN
DMC and have been compared to conscious contemporaries such as Little
Brother. For more information, visit http://www.brurecords.com
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