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Saturday, January 31, 2009
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Evidence- The Proof Is Still In The Music
Layovers- How many of us love ’em? No one I suppose. Fortunately, Evidence, of Dilated Peoples fame’s latest EP (released Nov. 08), The Layover proves otherwise and would suggest that layovers could be in fact gratifying.
Nas said it best when he alleged, “association breads similarity…” ; in no way is this more evident than with the crop of producers and emcees that have been assembled- for lack of better words- the allure that is The Layover. Like his debut, The Weatherman, this project fuses banging beats from a who’s who of producers including himself, StepBrother The Alchemist, Khrysis, Sid Roams and DJ Babu with not only the sincere lyricism that has come to be associated with Mr. Slow Flow but also worthy guest features from the likes of Elzhi, Phonte and Blu to name a few. The result is a balanced composition of meditative rhyming fortified by well devised instrumentals.
Clearly a precursor to his sophomore LP Cats & Dogs, this EP serves its purpose as its title, The Layover would suggest- it’s a short break between albums imposed by EV’s creative process sans the dullness.
TURN OFF THE RADIO!
Evidence feat. Elzhi, Aloe Blacc - To Be Determined
Evidence feat. Phonte, Blu, Will.i.am - For Whom The Bell Tolls
Friday, January 30, 2009
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
The Sound That Changed America: Motown Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary
Motown, of course, stands for more than just the historic music. The label and its remarkable legacy is a reflection of the hard work of dedicated individuals overcoming incredible obstacles to achieve great success. Nearly a half-century ago, on January 12, 1959, to be exact, a young African-American songwriter named Berry Gordy founded Tamla Records with a loan of $800 from his family, marking the birth of the "Motown Records Corporation." A man of vision, drive, talent and determination, Berry Gordy was also a producer, innovative entrepreneur, and teacher. The phenomenal success of Motown Records is a tribute to all that he embodies and all the talent that he brought out in others. Under his leadership, and through determination and support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy forged new grounds for minorities and made the "Motown Sound" a worldwide phenomenon beloved by millions.
Berry Gordy always learned from all his experiences and applied them to his business. He put the tedious time he spent working on the assembly line at Detroit's Lincoln-Mercury automobile plant to good use: "Every day I watched how a bare metal frame, rolling down the line would come off the other end, a spanking brand new car. What a great idea! Maybe, I could do the same thing with my music. Create a place where a kid off the street could walk in one door, an unknown, go through a process, and come out another door, a star." That little thought that came to him while running up and down that assembly line became a reality we now know as "Motown."
When Motown was housed in its famed "Hitsville U.S.A." offices at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit, it was not just a location; history would be made there. In fact, Berry Gordy created a twenty-four hour hit-making and artist development factory, nurturing the artistic talent of the singers, writers, producers, as well as, corporate executives. Today, Motown is not only the greatest pop music hit factory ever heard, but an institution, a state of mind, a way of life, a style, the "Sound of Young America." The distinctive, upbeat and uplifting music brought together pop and soul, white and black, old and young, like never before and continues to this day. Regardless of race or social background, teenage girls admired Diana Ross and teenage boys pretended to be Smokey Robinson. Motown became the heartbeat of American pop music. With multi-platinum artists ranging from the Miracles, Temptations, Four Tops and Supremes to Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Jackson 5, the House That Gordy Built had and has no rival. Motown defined the term "crossover" not only on record and stage, but also behind the scenes. After breaking down barriers and having pop radio embrace Motown artists, Berry Gordy set his sights on television. He booked his artists on popular shows such as American Bandstand and the Ed Sullivan Show, making history as the first African-American artists on these shows. After captivating national audiences with repeat performances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Supremes were the first R&B act to play the country's most prestigious night club, New York's Copacabana, which paved the way for other R&B acts into the top cabaret circuits around the world.
Motown was the first African-American-owned record label to reach widespread national acclaim, Motown broke down racial prejudice by becoming the most successful independent record company in history and the most successful African-American owned business in America.
After Gordy purchased that first Detroit property, he converted the garage into a small recording studio and the kitchen into the control room. The company's first signing was the Miracles, led by Smokey Robinson, and its first release was Marv Johnson's "Come to Me," January 21, 1959. But its first major hit was Barrett Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)," a song co-written by Gordy himself, which reached #2 on Billboard's R&B chart in 1960. A year later, the Miracles would score the company's first million seller with "Shop Around." That same year, teen girl group the Marvelettes landed the company's first pop No. 1, "Please Mr. Postman," while the label signed two young groups, the Supremes and the Temptations. Within three years, those two groups would lead Motown into the mainstream, when the Supremes launched an unprecedented string of five consecutive No. 1 hits, starting with "Where Did Our Love Go," while the Temptations released the eternal Motown classic, "My Girl." In 1968 the company had five records out of the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and accomplished another unprecedented feat by seizing the top three spots for a full month.
Upon his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, Motown's founder was given the following tribute: "Gordy endeavored to reach across the racial divide with music that could touch all people, regardless of the color of their skin. Under his tutelage, Motown became a model of black capitalism, pride and self-expression and a repository for some of the greatest talent ever assembled at one company… Motown's stable of singers, songwriters, producers and musicians took the concept of simple, catchy pop songs to a whole new level of sophistication and, thanks to the music's roots in gospel and blues, visceral intensity… After Motown, black popular music would never again be dismissed as a minority taste… Aesthetically no less than commercially, Motown's achievements will likely remain unrivaled and untoppable."
Today, the label is part of the Universal Music Group, with its classic recorded music catalog managed by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe). The timeless songs from Motown between 1959 and 1985 are represented by EMI Music Publishing.
From late 2008 to the end of 2009, Universal Music Group and EMI Music Publishing will mark the historic Detroit label's musical achievements with a series of initiatives. Notably, Universal Music Enterprises will issue monthly music releases in both physical and digital formats, with bonus tracks enhancing these packages. Details will be announced as each new package approaches.
Also upcoming throughout the celebration are releases of classic Motown Television specials in a series of DVD collections and INSIDE MOTOWN, a multi-part documentary on how the company was built.
The Sound That Changed America: Motown Celebrates Its 50th Anniversary
Motown, of course, stands for more than just the historic music. The label and its remarkable legacy is a reflection of the hard work of dedicated individuals overcoming incredible obstacles to achieve great success. Nearly a half-century ago, on January 12, 1959, to be exact, a young African-American songwriter named Berry Gordy founded Tamla Records with a loan of $800 from his family, marking the birth of the "Motown Records Corporation." A man of vision, drive, talent and determination, Berry Gordy was also a producer, innovative entrepreneur, and teacher. The phenomenal success of Motown Records is a tribute to all that he embodies and all the talent that he brought out in others. Under his leadership, and through determination and support of the Motown family of artists, Gordy forged new grounds for minorities and made the "Motown Sound" a worldwide phenomenon beloved by millions.
Berry Gordy always learned from all his experiences and applied them to his business. He put the tedious time he spent working on the assembly line at Detroit's Lincoln-Mercury automobile plant to good use: "Every day I watched how a bare metal frame, rolling down the line would come off the other end, a spanking brand new car. What a great idea! Maybe, I could do the same thing with my music. Create a place where a kid off the street could walk in one door, an unknown, go through a process, and come out another door, a star." That little thought that came to him while running up and down that assembly line became a reality we now know as "Motown."
When Motown was housed in its famed "Hitsville U.S.A." offices at 2648 West Grand Boulevard in Detroit, it was not just a location; history would be made there. In fact, Berry Gordy created a twenty-four hour hit-making and artist development factory, nurturing the artistic talent of the singers, writers, producers, as well as, corporate executives. Today, Motown is not only the greatest pop music hit factory ever heard, but an institution, a state of mind, a way of life, a style, the "Sound of Young America." The distinctive, upbeat and uplifting music brought together pop and soul, white and black, old and young, like never before and continues to this day. Regardless of race or social background, teenage girls admired Diana Ross and teenage boys pretended to be Smokey Robinson. Motown became the heartbeat of American pop music. With multi-platinum artists ranging from the Miracles, Temptations, Four Tops and Supremes to Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and Jackson 5, the House That Gordy Built had and has no rival. Motown defined the term "crossover" not only on record and stage, but also behind the scenes. After breaking down barriers and having pop radio embrace Motown artists, Berry Gordy set his sights on television. He booked his artists on popular shows such as American Bandstand and the Ed Sullivan Show, making history as the first African-American artists on these shows. After captivating national audiences with repeat performances on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Supremes were the first R&B act to play the country's most prestigious night club, New York's Copacabana, which paved the way for other R&B acts into the top cabaret circuits around the world.
Motown was the first African-American-owned record label to reach widespread national acclaim, Motown broke down racial prejudice by becoming the most successful independent record company in history and the most successful African-American owned business in America.
After Gordy purchased that first Detroit property, he converted the garage into a small recording studio and the kitchen into the control room. The company's first signing was the Miracles, led by Smokey Robinson, and its first release was Marv Johnson's "Come to Me," January 21, 1959. But its first major hit was Barrett Strong's "Money (That's What I Want)," a song co-written by Gordy himself, which reached #2 on Billboard's R&B chart in 1960. A year later, the Miracles would score the company's first million seller with "Shop Around." That same year, teen girl group the Marvelettes landed the company's first pop No. 1, "Please Mr. Postman," while the label signed two young groups, the Supremes and the Temptations. Within three years, those two groups would lead Motown into the mainstream, when the Supremes launched an unprecedented string of five consecutive No. 1 hits, starting with "Where Did Our Love Go," while the Temptations released the eternal Motown classic, "My Girl." In 1968 the company had five records out of the Top 10 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and accomplished another unprecedented feat by seizing the top three spots for a full month.
Upon his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, Motown's founder was given the following tribute: "Gordy endeavored to reach across the racial divide with music that could touch all people, regardless of the color of their skin. Under his tutelage, Motown became a model of black capitalism, pride and self-expression and a repository for some of the greatest talent ever assembled at one company… Motown's stable of singers, songwriters, producers and musicians took the concept of simple, catchy pop songs to a whole new level of sophistication and, thanks to the music's roots in gospel and blues, visceral intensity… After Motown, black popular music would never again be dismissed as a minority taste… Aesthetically no less than commercially, Motown's achievements will likely remain unrivaled and untoppable."
Today, the label is part of the Universal Music Group, with its classic recorded music catalog managed by Universal Music Enterprises (UMe). The timeless songs from Motown between 1959 and 1985 are represented by EMI Music Publishing.
From late 2008 to the end of 2009, Universal Music Group and EMI Music Publishing will mark the historic Detroit label's musical achievements with a series of initiatives. Notably, Universal Music Enterprises will issue monthly music releases in both physical and digital formats, with bonus tracks enhancing these packages. Details will be announced as each new package approaches.
Also upcoming throughout the celebration are releases of classic Motown Television specials in a series of DVD collections and INSIDE MOTOWN, a multi-part documentary on how the company was built.
ISLAND DEF JAM MUSIC GROUP FORMS STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP WITH AUTHOR TINA WELLS TO LAUNCH MACKENZIE BLUE!
Island Def Jam Music Group and author Tina Wells have formed a strategic partnership to launch a major talent search and discover the REAL Mackenzie Blue, it was announced today by Antonio ‘L.A.’ Reid, Chairman, Island Def Jam Music Group. This forward-looking ‘360’ arrangement will bring the fictional Mackenzie Blue to life as the leader of her own recording and touring pop band. The talent search will be the prelude to Mackenzie Blue’s first EP release on Island Def Jam coinciding with the publication of the debut book in May.
“I am thrilled with the opportunities that are presented by this partnership with Island Def Jam and L.A. Reid,” said Ms. Wells. “The company truly understands the world of Mackenzie Blue and the potential of following her young character’s aspirations to become a music star as the books develop. The sky is the limit for IDJ and Mackenzie Blue as other new and exciting branding options arise in the future.”
12-year old seventh grader Mackenzie Blue (‘Zee’) is the charismatic, fashionable, pop culture savvy, and down-to-earth star of the new series of books that chronicle the adventures of a diverse crew of friends trying to survive middle school at prestigious Brookdale Academy. Mackenzie Blue is upbeat and promotes positive messages to tweens about making good choices. Dynamic black-and-white illustrations, diary entries, instant messages, and emails make Zee’s world and friends come alive.
Mackenzie Blue marks the writing debut of youth expert Tina Wells, CEO and founder of Buzz Marketing Group (BuzzMG), and its newly formed division, Buzz Publishing Group. BuzzMG is America’s premiere by-youth-for-youth marketing and communications agency. It has created innovative marketing strategies for numerous clients within the music, beauty, entertain¬ment, fashion, financial, and lifestyle sectors, along them Sony BMG, Sesame Work¬shop, Johnson & Johnson, Verizon Wireless, and Procter + Gamble.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
DrJays.com Announces National Model Search - Fresh Faces Of Spring 2009!
From Monday, January 26 to Monday, February 23, aspiring models from across America are encouraged to upload a 30-second audition video to DrJays.com. Entries will be rated and commented on by the site’s enthusiastic community. Two winners – one male, one female – will be chosen for their broad appeal, spirit and passion to be the face of DrJays.com’s Spring 2009 campaign.
“Fresh Faces of Spring was created in response to the overwhelming feedback we receive from our customers who contact us daily looking for the chance to appear on the site,” says Simone “Boss Lady” Kapsalides, DrJays.com’s Content Manager.
“Instead of booking professional models for our Spring 2009 campaign, we’re giving two winners the chance to fly to our creative studio in San Diego, be put up in a plush downtown hotel for two nights and star in a photo shoot featuring the hottest brands in urban wear.”
Pioneering DJ Launches HistoryOfMixtapes.com, Prepares New Book
In creating the site, DJ Mars has meticulously combed his personal collection of mixtapes and memories to bring together rare footage, sound and information that captures the energy of Hip-Hop culture exuded in the early 90s, as it was beginning to show its influence on pop culture. "I put classic stuff on the site, stuff you haven't seen, stuff you miss," Mars says. "I wanted the site to be a credible source of information. It's very esoteric. I want people to get into the habit of coming to the site and leave knowing something new after each visit."
In addition to general posts including classic interviews, commercials and music, and even Yo! MTV Raps appearances, for example, the site will featured recurring themed posts. Perhaps the most exciting feature of www.HistoryOfMixtapes.com is actually its newest feature. On January 5, DJ Mars began the practice of offering readers the opportunity to download a classic mixtape from his personal stash. Similarily, on "West Coast" Wednesdays, the site revisits the classic West Coast releases that may not have captured the nation's attention when originally released. On Thursdays, www.HistoryOfMixtapes.com unites the Hip-Hop generation through childhood memories by offering classic wrestling footage. And as often as necessary, DJ Mars puts on his other hat, that of sneaker aficionado, sharing his take on the latest and dopes fashions as well as timeless classics.
For Promotional Use Only… The History of Mixtapes is a collection of photos and essays exploring the unique Hip-Hop phenomenon that is mixtape culture. In addition to examining the origins of the mixtape game, the trends it created, and the controversy that came to surround it, the book pays tribute to those individuals who emerged as the stars of the movement, be it nationally, regionally, or just on their own block.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience In Stores Feb 24th
Along with Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, Peter Tosh formed The Wailers-Jamaica's equivalent of The Beatles-and when that super-group splintered in the early Seventies all three Wailers went on to achieve worldwide fame with acclaimed solo careers. Peter Tosh was a bonafide international star with such anthems as "Get Up Stand Up", "Legalize It" and "Equal Rights" but he was also a significant political activist who was arrested in anti-apartheid protest, invited to address the United Nations, and who wore Arab garb when performing in solidarity with the Palestinian liberation movement. Truly he stands with such artists as Curtis Mayfield, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, Gil Scott-Heron and Bob Marley as one of a small group of musical artists who had major political impact. Yet, while Bob Marley's birthday is celebrated annually around the world, there is relatively little commemoration of Peter Tosh. Interestingly, Peter's last concert occurred in 1983, just over two years after Bob Marley's death. Tosh was met by his own untimely death in 1987 when he was murdered in Jamaica in 1987 at the age of 44, shortly after the release of his No Nuclear War album and on the eve of what was touted to be the longest reggae tour ever undertaken. Peter Tosh's murder was validation of his long-time assertion that there were many people who wanted him dead.
The Ultimate Peter Tosh Experience multi-pac, which will be released by Shanachie in January 2009, is a two-DVD, one CD, "multi-pac" with a thirty page booklet of commentary and rare photos that gives the first truly comprehensive look at Peter Tosh as a brilliant musical artist, significant political figure and charismatic and brave, though often misunderstood, human being. This dynamic set offers a stunning multi-media experience and delivers some of Peter Tosh's most important work as well as rare material as follows:
--The audio CD presents fifteen outstanding Peter Tosh recordings including such classics as "Get Up Stand Up," "Rastafari Is" and "Downpressor Man" as well as such rare or previously unreleased recordings as "Watcha Gonna Do" (with Eric Clapton) from 1974, recorded in Jamaica in the wake of Eric's success with "I Shot The Sheriff," a previously unreleased version of Peter's signature tune "Legalize It," "Babylon Queendom," the early single "Arise Black Man," as well as the released studio version of "Wanted Dread And Alive" in addition to the previous unreleased Geoffrey Chung mix of the classic.
The first DVD presents the entire acclaimed documentary film Stepping Razor: Red X, which weaves interviews, performance footage and commentary in an atmospheric non-linear presentation leading up to the mystery of Peter's murder, evoking the supernatural element that Peter felt was very much a part of his life.
The second DVD brings together a selection of concert footage, including rare footage from the historic One Love Peace Concert in 1979, the No Nukes concert (where Peter was the only reggae performer) in 1981, Reggae Sunsplash II from 1979 and Reggae Super Jam in 1982. Also included is footage from Peter Tosh's concert at The Roxy in Los Angeles in 1983 and previously unreleased interview footage of Peter with noted reggae historian Roger Steffens from 1979 and 1981.
The thirty-page booklet includes essays about Peter from three people who knew him: Herbie Miller, who was Peter's personal manager from 1975 -1981, reveals the mystical aspect of Peter's persona; reggae authority Roger Steffens, whose friendship with Peter lasted from 1979 until Peter's death, draws on reminiscences by Bunny Wailer to give a look a very personalized look at Peter; and Shanachie Entertainment's General manager Randall Grass who first encountered Peter in 1979 as a music journalist and radio show host, gives an overview of Peter's life rooted in his interviews of Peter. Included also are a selection of rare photos by celebrated photographer Adrian Boot, whose photographs of Bob Marley and other reggae artists have been published worldwide.
Peter Tosh was born in Westmoreland parish, Jamaica on October 19, 1944. With an affinity for music virtually from birth, Peter sang in his local church choir, played piano, and taught himself to play guitar. He was raised by his aunt, having no contact with his father and little contact with his mother. By age fifteen he had moved to Kingston and, in the Trenchtown ghetto where he settled, met other musically-inclined youths such as Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer, with whom he formed The Wailers in 1964. With such hits as "Simmer Down" and "It Hurts To Be Alone," The Wailers rapidly became the most popular vocal group on the island in the ska era. Though their success ebbed and flowed throughout the Sixties into the early Seventies, they made numerous outstanding recordings in the ska, rocksteady and reggae eras. The international breakthrough came when Island Records' Chris Blackwell signed them in 1972 and bankrolled their debut album Catch A Fire, the first true reggae album in the singles' dominated genre. All three Wailers sang lead and harmony vocals, wrote songs and played instruments. Though sales were not initially large, The Wailers began to tour internationally and their follow-up album, Burnin' garnered critical acclaim. Peter, who had been chafing at Island's promotion of Bob Marley as front person of the group, As a result Peter decided to launch his solo career, as Bunny Wailer had done shortly before.
Peter Tosh's debut album" Legalize It" garnered instant world-wide notoriety on release in 1976; the title track, which argued that marijuana should be legal, was banned as a single in Jamaica. Peter's second album, Equal Rights, is a reggae classic was inspirational to liberation movements in Southern Africa, where it was banned. It included the anthem "Get Up Stand Up," as well as uncompromising songs arguing against apartheid and for a pan-African identity. At the One Love Peace Concert in Kingston in 1979, a concert ostensibly intended to bring warring political and gang factions together, Peter delivered an impassioned and accusatory diatribe directly to Prime Minister Michael Manley and Opposition leader Edward Seaga sitting in the audience. Peter was badly beaten by police within months of the incident. Mick Jagger happened to be in the audience and was moved to sign Peter to Rolling Stones Records, which afforded Peter a highly visible platform via the albums Bush Doctor, Mystic Man, and Wanted Dread And Alive, as well as widespread international touring. He was then signed to EMI Records directly, releasing Mama Africa, highlighted by Peter's unique interpretation of the rock 'n' roll anthem "Johnny B. Goode"; during this period Peter began using a guitar shaped like an AK-47 in concert. There followed a less active period as Peter recuperated physically and spiritually from the effects of beatings he had received as well as the pressure of being a target. The recording of the No Nuclear War album and planning of an extensive world-wide tour signaled his re-emergence. On the eve of the tour however, a former convict who Peter had been helping by providing shelter and money, confronted Peter, his common-life wife Marlene, and a number of compatriots at Peter's house, with armed accomplices, demanding money. When Peter said he had no money there, they opened fire, killing Peter and others, with many wounded. Some speculated that it was an organized hit of the man who never back down, even in the face of armed authorities.
"I know I'm wanted because of the evil forces," Peter once mused. "But still I know there is another counter-force that counteract any evil force the forces of righteousness is a billion times more powerful. I fear no evil'cause Jah is with I."
Wanted Dread Or Alive
Legalize It
Arise Black Man
Roccett Preps Street Album W/ DJ Scream, Drops New Joint
ROCCETT PREPS STREET ALBUM WITH DJ SCREAM, DROPS NEW JOINT "GIVE YOU SOME GAME"
New York,
"Another Day Another Dollar" features Roccett's West Coast flavor mixed with DJ Scream's untouchable southern style. The project will surprise with banging southern collaborations and brand new joint from the California rapper. It will be released in late February/early March.
"'Another Day Another Dollar' will be one of my best work to date. To have DJ Scream on board is a major move for me. This project will surprise a lot of people - expect the unexpected! I'm excited to continue my grind and push the Roccett brand and Get Your Green Up movement to the next level," Roccett said.
In the meantime, we want to give you a taste of what Roccett is delivering, listen to the song "Give You Some Game", produced by Tha Bizness, below.
AUDIO: Roccett - Give You Some Game (Prod. by Tha Bizness)
Dirty: www.sendspace.com/file/sn86uj
Clean: www.sendspace.com/file/502zx8
Coast 2 Coast Vol 64 - Hosted By Freeway
Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 64 - Hosted By Freeway
Lil Fats presents Coast 2 Coast Mixtape Vol. 64, hosted by Freeway and mixed by DJ Decko. This mixtape features new tracks from Freeway, Warner Bros. artist Jay Rock, Wale, Jusmula and new exclusive Coast 2 Coast Weekly Freestyles from Reks, St. Laz, Cymarshall Law, Lil Fats and more!
DOWNLOAD THIS MIXTAPE FOR FREE AT:
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TRACKLISTING:
1. Freeway - Intro
2. Freeway - Next Up
3. Jamie Foxx
4. Jay Rock - Paid My Dues
5. Reks - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 5
6. Wale Feat. Jusmula - Chillin (Remix)
7. St. Laz - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 4
8. Mims & Mickey Factz - Block Em
9. Cy Marshall Law - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 5
10. Lil Fats - Coast 2 Coast Weekly 21
11. Jay Rock ft. Mistah Fab - Life Of The Party
12. BenchWarmers Clique
13. Na'Gee - Freestyle
14. Truth Speaks - Better Off
15. Lee Kid - Shyne (Freestyle) What You Know
16. T-Bone - The Rim Shop
17. Lefty Wright - Gangsta Enough For You
18. Captain Kirk - Dirty Werk
19. Fel-L Da Gr8 - About Dat
20. Lil Byrd - Tomorow
21. Da Griot - I Am Hip-Hop
22. Jokaman ft. Teddy P - Money (The Anthem)
23. The Poet Trees - Think Green Part 1
24. Klassik - Love It Or Respect It
25. Cashmere Charles
26. Travisty - Down & Dirty
27. Deathwish - Vigilante
28. Freeway - Outro
WEBSITE: http://www.coast2coastmixtapes.com
CONTACT: Lil Fats | coast2coastmixtapes@gmail.com
Don't forget to check www.yoraps.com for your daily dose of Hip-Hop!
"West Coast Block Starz" Compilation Set To Drop On Feb. 3
"WEST COAST BLOCK STARZ" COMPILATION SET TO DROP ON FEBRUARY 3
New York, NY - January 20, 2009 - BLOCK STARZ MUSIC's highly anticipated debut compilation album, West Coast Block Starz, will be released on February 3, 2009 and features appearances by West Coast legends like Snoop Dogg, E-40, San Quinn, and Evidence of Dilated Peoples, as well as heat from the Left Coast's next crop of Hip-Hop stars like Strong Arm Steady, Dubb Union, Turf Talk, Mykestro, Bishop Lamont, Roscoe Umali, Omar Cruz, Fashawn and more. West Coast Block Starz is available for download and in CD format at www.blockstarzmusic.com and a retailer near you.
PRE-ORDER "WEST COAST BLOCK STARZ" NOW!
TRACKLISTING:
2. Roscoe Umali
3. Mykestro - One, Two
4. Strong Arm Steady - Can't Let It Go
5. OriginalPlayG & Keya
6. J. Doe (of BWB) - Love Of Money
7. Turf Talk
8. Scokland Intermission
9. Keak Da Sneak & San Quinn
10. JAG - For Real
11. Dubb Union
12. Omar Cruz ft. Frankie J - To The Top
13. Fashawn ft. Evidence - Our Way
14. Steelo - Let It Roll
15. Ms. Toi - West Coast Gangsta Shit
16. Bishop Lamont - Grow Up
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18. JAG - I'm Here (Bonus Track)
BLOCK STARZ MUSIC is accepting submissions featuring new, unsigned, and independent recording artists for its Gulf Coast Block Starz compilation now in the following regions/states:
TX, LA, AL, MS, FL
Submission Deadline: 03/16/09
Submission Page: www.blockstarzmusic.com/submissions.php
Thursday, January 22, 2009
GRAMMY AWARD WINNER SMOKIE NORFUL TO RELEASE NEW "LIVE" CD AND DVD -- IN STORES 4/7/09
One of the highlighted tracks featured on SMOKIE NORFUL LIVE is "Jesus Is Love." Norful teams up with Headley to re-record the gospel classic written and produced by Lionel Richie, showcasing the incredible vocal talents of both artists. "Jesus Is Love" is featured on both Norful and Headley's CDs. The song is garnering national attention from Gospel and Urban AC programmers alike. "My colleagues and I agree," says Alvin Stowe, Program Director of WQMZ-FM and WPZS-FM in Charlotte, NC; "this rendition of 'Jesus Is Love' is as good, if not better than the original."
She's a sweetheart. I love her spirit and her personality," comments Norful on working with the former Broadway star. "Since I've been in this industry, of all the people I've worked with, Heather was the first person to ever send me a personal, handwritten thank-you card."
SMOKIE NORFUL LIVE also showcases Norful's flair for writing songs that cover a wide range of themes-each one speaking to someone's need. Beginning with the opening proclamation, "God's Gonna Do It," featuring Tye Tribbett, to "Dear God," a personal letter from Norful to the Lord. The first single, "Justified," is a relevant and irresistible hit song that not only jump starts the project, but will make the listener stand up and shout.
"Where I thrive and flourish the most is in a live environment," comments Norful on why he decided to record a live album. "I'm really just a church kid. I have other components to add to the flavoring, but the bottom line is, I'm just a church kid who loves gospel music, loves God, and loves the Word of God. Where I have a natural tendency to excel is in a live setting. It's just a comfort zone that I've fallen into. I'm giving people some Sunday-morning material."
The recording offers listeners a glimpse of Norful's role as Senior Pastor of Victory Cathedral Worship Center─one of the fastest growing churches in the western suburban community of Bolingbrook/Romeoville, Illinois (outside Chicago) with an inner-city Chicago campus that is growing equally as fast. The multi-talented man of God is an ordained minister who started the church in the fall of 2005 and has seen a continuous increase in worshipers since its humble beginnings -- now amassing a membership of over 6,000 and still growing. Referring to the live recording Norful states, "If you catch me on Sunday morning, I sound just like this. I take great confidence in this because I encourage people that this is the best way: I don't have a Sunday-morning me and then a concert-night me. It's all the same person. I dress the same. I sing the same. I preach the same-the Word that you get in between songs is the same you get at church."
SMOKIE NORFUL LIVE is a "family affair" of sorts with many of the participants coming from Norful's church family. Several of the band musicians playing on the recording were from Norful's church; Jason Tyson, co-producer and musical director for the project also serves as Norful's musical director on the road and is the minister of music at the church. Tyson, considered a "little brother" and a friend by Norful, is additionally a business partner in their production company, One Wordd Productions. Tim Bailey, Assistant Pastor at Victory Cathedral Worship Center, also joined in on working on the project, co-writing some of the songs along with Norful. Singers Keisha McFarland, Denise Rutledge, Moiro Konchellah and Tiffany Gatlin are also key parts of the music ministry of Victory Cathedral Worship Center.
Norful will begin the New Year with a performance at the American Music Legends Inaugural Ball on January 20 in Washington, DC, followed by a debut performance of "Jesus Is Love" on BET's 9th Annual Celebration of Gospel, premiering on January 25 at 8 p.m. ET/PT. During the highly-anticipated gospel program, hosted by Steve Harvey, Norful is joined on stage by Headley for a dynamic rendition of "Jesus Is Love." Additional promotional activities will follow including performances on TBN, The Gospel Music Channel, a dedicated YouTube.com channel (to include audio and video teasers), online listening parties and streams, and a world premiere of the "Justified" video on Gospel City.
Smokie Norful-husband, father, pastor and recording artist-continues to solidify his place in today's continually changing gospel music landscape with the release of SMOKIE NORFUL LIVE. We all can learn a life lesson during today's challenging times from how Norful prophetically describes his own circumstance. "If I start to look at the condition of the circumstances-how busy I am and how much I have on my plate-that's when I will start to sink. But I don't look at it. I continue to do what God has called me to do and trust that He's going to give me strength and provision to be able to accomplish it."
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