September 27, 2012
Via @IStillLoveHER @DougIHMG @IHMG "City of Dreams (Acoustic)"
Doug Simpson is a producer/songwriter originally from The Bronx now based in Brooklyn NY.
After forming indie label Ironhorse Music Group and the production team The Aqua League with college friend Kareem Knight, Doug began to produce and or feature on tracks for local and regional artists Coole High, Ciph Diggy, Sleepwalkas, Mojo the Cinematic of Dujeous, Awkword, Top $ Raz, Eternia, Desiree Coleman as well as label mates Euphon and The Sistah.
After forming indie label Ironhorse Music Group and the production team The Aqua League with college friend Kareem Knight, Doug began to produce and or feature on tracks for local and regional artists Coole High, Ciph Diggy, Sleepwalkas, Mojo the Cinematic of Dujeous, Awkword, Top $ Raz, Eternia, Desiree Coleman as well as label mates Euphon and The Sistah.
After signing a licensing deal with Viacom and MTV Networks in 2006, Doug’s catalog would be featured on the hit shows Run’s House, MTV Cribs, Pimp My Ride, the Sucker Free Series, Fake I.D. Club, My Super Sweet Sixteen, Made, True Life and would expand to shows like Kathy Griffin’s My Life On the D-List and Millionaire Matchmaker and a host of other shows on MTV and VH1.
In 2009, Doug’s production was featured in the independent film, Rivers Wash Over Me by John G. Young starring Darien Sills-Evans. During that time, Doug also released his EP, Sketches. Of which the track, Big City, would be featured on comedian Owen Smith’s DVD project, Anonymous. In addition to Smith’s DVD, Big City would be featured in 2011’s $600 million blockbuster film Fast Five starring, Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson and Paul Walker. Later that year Doug released the follow-up to Sketches with another EP Rough Draught.
In 2012, Doug became the recipient of the ASCAP Plus Award. The award, which is granted annually by the performing rights organization, recognizes a songwriter’s creative contribution to American music. Doug is currently working on several projects including a follow-up to his previously released two EPs, and is actively involved with the production and development of The Aqua League’s instrumental series The Velvet Gentleman III and compilation The Reposition II.
Via @IStillLoveHER @mental_floss817 "BIG DEAL"
Big Deal is the first official video from P.A.T.'s "Where The Sidewalk Ends" mixtape that was originally scheduled for a September 18th release. Due to the sample clearing process of a couple of tracks on the mixtape the release had to be postponed.
Join the mailing list or follow on twitter to stay up to date and keep up with him to find out when the mixtape will be released.
Hosting the long awaited tape will be DJ Kingflow, DJ Wats, and DJ Kushgod.
P.A.T. stands for my Poetic And Talented side. An Air Force veteran and brat born in Bitburg, Germany but quickly left when his father decided to retire and has yet to return home for a visit. Now residing in the US. The best of all worlds: street smarts, book smarts, business savvy and even managed to get some common sense.
@skandlethetruth : HUNNIT GRAND MUSIK VOL.4 UK2THEUS
TRACK LIST
1.World Star Checks 2
2.Dont Like Ft. Kush D
3.Purple Hearts
4.So Sophisticated
5.Tats On My Arm
6.No Lie featuring kid flash
7.Flash Back Ft. kush D
8.Why Am I Here Ft. DaKidK
9.One Man Army
10.The Devils Playground
11.diary Ft. Savannah
12.All Bets On Skandle Ft Benny Banks
13.She Wished Ft. Sleepy
14.My Dawgs Ft Kush D
15.Farewell
September 24, 2012
September 23, 2012
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September 19, 2012
@Gangstatainment Presents: WE MEAN BUSINESS 45
1.INTRO 2.KENDRICK LAMAR FT. YOUNG JEEZY - WEST, RIGHT ON TIME 3.DJ SCREAM FT. RICK ROSS, BUN B & SLIM THUG - CASSETTE DECK 4.GUCCI MANE - BUSSIN JUUGS 5.MYSONNE FT. PUSHA T - G-SHIT 6.CRAZE A 730 FT. FRED THE GODSON & STYLES P - I DONT CARE 7.DONNY GOINES - FUCK LIL WAYNE 8.JUVENILE - WHO THE FUCK IS YOU 9.STYLES P FT. UNCLE MURDA - POPPIN BOTTLES 10.FREDDIE GIBBS FT. KIRKO BANGZ - BOUT IT, BOUT IT 11.LIL WAYNE FT. DETAIL - NO WORRIES 12.VADO - BURN (REMIX) 13.PESCI FT. SLIM DUNKIN - ENDANGERED SPECIES 14.KRITIK - STATE OF EMERGENCY 15.CURTAINS FT. SCHOOLBOY Q - RUTHLESS 16.LIL SCRAPPY - PAWS 17.DONNY GOINES - FUCK JOE BUDDEN 18.HITS - KNOCK ME OFF 19.VINNIE PAZ FT. TRAGEDY - FIRES OF PROPHECY 20.JW - GRADE A HUSTLER 21.GMASH FT. YOUNG BREED - ALL NIGHT GOING 22.CHUBBIE BABY - REAL NIGGA 23.MEMPHIS BLEEK - EVERYTHING IS FOR TAKE 24.RYSHON JONES - DIAMOND STUDDED MIND 25.OUTRO
@ThatFagRip "THATS JUST RAINBOW GANG" (Via @MrGetYourBuzzUp)
Young HipHop Artist Comes out of the Closet in Unconventional
Move to Help Others. Twenty year-old Ripparachie has a vision to end
the bullying and discrimination that the LGBT community experiences
on a daily basis. Now, by coming out to his fans and changing his
musical goals for the greater good, he hopes others will accept and be
proud of who they really are. His first song was written for him by his
cousin when he was 7 years old. He started writing his own music when
he was 11 years old. He was born and raised in a small town called
Lafayette in Indiana. He first started calling himself "Lil Rippa" when his grandmother died. When he moved to Bridge Way, a local apartment
complex, his big bro always called him "Rachie". He decided to put both
names together and that’s how the name "Ripparachie" was created.
Ripparachie opened up for Too $hort when he was 14 years old. He has
also opened up for Crime Mob, Lil Wyte, DJ Unk, and more. He has
been dropping solo mixtapes ever since he was 15 years old. He created
#TeamWerk in the year of 2011 and the movement is getting bigger
and stronger every day. Ripparachie is not afraid to be different and he
feels that being unique is his key into "the game". He has done songs in
almost every genre and will continue to explore. One of his goals is to
create his own genre of music. Another one of his goals is to REVIVE
"swag" music.
Having changed his musical style to spin a positive image on ‘being
genuine’, Ripparachie has embarked on a National campaign to provide
a voice for others who are too scared to be themselves. His latest
album, F.A.G (Free and Genuine), aims to put a stop to the bullying and
discrimination that prevents thousands of young people in the United
States from accepting their sexuality with pride. “Everyone I knew
always wanted to know why I was so depressed and so negative. It was
simply because I was afraid of coming out and losing the people I called
friends and family,” Ripparachie explains. He continues, “I have finally
spoken the truth and want to help bring the LGBT community together
to help fight for our rights.” In doing so, Ripparachie is working hard to
change the face of the word ‘Fag’, spinning it to become a positive label
for those who are finally free of society’s misconceptions and
homophobic tendencies. Along with Fly A** Guys/Girls, his new line of
clothing, Ripparachie has a vision of an accepting society that is free
from discrimination. “I was afraid of the word Fag before coming out. I naturally associated it with the dozens of hate crimes and suicides that
take place among young people every week in the United States.
However, I have now decided to stand up for what is right, instead of
following the music industry’s norms. I want to make a difference,” he
adds. “I have lost a lot of fans, friends, and family due to coming out.
But I have also gained a lot of respect for being true to myself and
others. By spreading a positive image others will be able to face the
same decisions as me with the pride and confidence that nobody will
push them away,” Ripparachie explains.
His Free and Genuine iTunes album is currently available online and
proving immensely popular among both the LGBT and straight
communities. The artist plans to donate a proportion of the album’s
profits to a non-profit organization that actively supports the LGBT
community.
September 16, 2012
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September 14, 2012
September 13, 2012
"Hot Day" via @IStillLoveHER @mulattopatriot @primeridian
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Simeon Viltz from the group Primeridian is a native of Chicago's Hyde Park area. He was born into a family of gospel and jazz artists. His work centers on the search for spiritual alignment and growth of character amidst the mayhem of urban madness. With metaphysical imagery and cultural history, Simeon takes the audience on a soul filled "mental ride." He encourages the audience to read between the lines and not just look at the face value of things, leading them to a space of original thought.
With thought-provoking lyrics, a touch of humor, skilled production/musicianship and years of explosive live performances, he takes a stage by storm with energy, emotion, and experience in moving crowds of diverse audiences (young and old), with various musical preferences and tastes. Simeon has worked, studied and performed with numerous artists of various genres including the legendary Run-DMC, Redman, Talib Kweli, Erykah Badu, Common, Fareed Haque, Frank Orral, Bobby Irving, Kahil El Zabar, Ari Brown, Dizine, and Tamara Shaw and many others. Also, Simeon has remained active in the community working extensively with youth & performing at anti-war demonstrations across the nation and standing in solidarity with the struggles of the oppressed peoples in the world.
Simeon believes that his life's work centers on healing through music as well as the promoting of uplifting self-growth and character development amidst the chaos of urban life. This is the vortex of his message whether performing on stage, writing and composing songs, working in the classroom or presenting at a conference. His ability as a musician (trumpet player, keys-piano, vibes, percussion), a producer-beat maker, a writer-emcee-rapper, DJ and a teacher encapsulates a sense of healing, feeling motivated and having peace of mind.
Hailing from the streets of Chicago you may know the Mulatto Patriot as a producer who creates feel good summertime grooves that have infusions of live instrumentation or you may know MP from the DJ Booth spinning for Psalm One (Rhymesayers) opening up for Rakim, Digable Planets, Immortal Technique, or spinning for ProbCause (bonafyderecords) opening up for Twista, MGK, Raekwon. Or simply you just might know MP as one of Chicago’s unique hip-hop engineers working in the studio consistently on various projects with Psalm One, Pugs Atoms, ProbCause, Primeridan, and many, many other great Chicago artists.
MP is a passionate lover of music and of the Hip-Hop culture. One of his motto’s is “get yours, then give back”. MP gives back to the culture by mentoring Chicago urban youth through The R.E.A.L. Youth Program. MP’s love for music first started out at a young age listening to Jazz legends Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson. Introduced by his father, a full time pianist, it was obvious at a young age MP was embedded into the culture of music forever.“I didn’t find Hip-Hop, Hip-Hop found me.” In his earlier years he would stay up many late nights recording mix shows to create his own mixtapes. Later on attending Full Sail for a degree in Recording Engineering he acquired his first pair of 1200’s. Diggin in the crates for the love turned very quickly into looking for 45s to chop up once he acquired a Triton. But in 2006 MP caught a bad break when his appendix ruptured leaving him in a life-threatening coma for 6 weeks. “Its all good, it just added more fuel to my fire.” Throughout it all his aim has always been to develop a sound that can be matched by no one with a grind that is never scared for the next opportunity. “1 Down, 1 to Go, and 1 Mo Show!”
Are You About That Life? By Dexter Patterson Via @MrGetYourBuzzUp (IMPORTANT MESSAGE)
Are You About That Life?
“Chief Keef & Lil Jojo”
By Dexter Patterson
Are you about that life? When you were a teenager, Did you know what life was about? How
about life in the streets of Chicago? I know I don't but their dramatic increase in gun violence should
concern us all. So far this year, there have been over 340 murders in the city of Chicago. According to
the Christian Science Monitor, "January-to-June murders here were 58 percent higher than the number
of US troops killed in Afghanistan during the same period". Believe it or not, Chicago is officially a
war zone. Gun violence is up 60 percent since 2011, and the murder rate is up 38% so far in 2012. I
don't believe in radical gun reform but I do believe we need to reform the structure of these
communities. We need to provide all Americans with the basic resources such as safe neighborhoods,
well funded schools, and equal opportunity. Without opportunity, these kids will continue to gun each
other down in the streets. According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control,
“Firearm homicide is now the leading cause of injury-related death for African Americans ages 15-34”.
Trust me, this isn't an issue that only impacts Chicago.
Recently that violence has begun to spill over into the world of Hip-Hop. Joseph Coleman, aka
Lil Jojo, was recently murdered in 6900 block of South Princeton Avenue in Englewood. Coleman’s
murder has also gotten extra attention, because of his well publicized beef with rapper Chief Keef.
Chicago native, Kevin Cozart, aka Chief Keef, had been beefing with Coleman for months on various
social networking sites. According to sources, Lil Jojo had been beefing with Keef and other rival
rappers Lil Reese, Lil Durk, and members of the Black Disciple street gang. Keef took to Twitter after
Lil Jojo's murder posting, “Its Sad Cuz Dat Nigga Jojo Wanted To Be Jus Like Us #LMAO”. Keef
claims his account was hacked but the comments have brought Chief Keef some unwanted, yet timely
media attention.
Many of Chief Keef's Twitter followers were outraged by his comments. Similarly, Chicago
Hip-Hop artist Lupe Fiasco, seemed to be deeply disturbed by the situation as well. Chief Keef
responded on Twitter posting, “Lupe Fiasco is a hoe ass nigga and wen I see him I'ma smack him like
da lil bitch he is #300”. In a recent interview, Fiasco admitted “he’s scared of the culture that young
rappers like Chief Keef promote in Chi-town considering the city's alarming murder rate”. Lupe insists
he meant no disrespect and tweeted, “ I cant go 4 that @ChiefKeef & I cant let the people I love,
including you my nigga, go 4 that either. We kings not fuckin savages and goons”. This situation has
frustrated Fiasco so much that he says he's retiring from the rap game after his next album. Fiascostated, “my heart is broken and I see no comfort further along this path only more pain. I cannot
participate any longer in this...My first true love was literature so I will return to that”.
Although tragic, many people could argue that Lil Jojo may have been asking for trouble.
Otherwise maybe he should of considered a different path in life that might have rewarded him with
longevity. Not only did Jojo make a diss track about Chief Keef and the Black Disciples, he also made
a You Tube video called “3hunnak”. In the video, Lil Jojo is rapping “These niggas claim 300 but we
BDK”. The term “BDK” or “Black Disciple Killer”, insinuates that Lil Jojo was willing to kill. The
night of his murder, Lil Jojo seemed to be tempting fate. He sent out a series of tweets basically
informing his enemies of his presence. Lil Jojo's first tweet says, “Im on #069 Im Out Here”. At this
point, it seems like Lil Jojo was actually acting like a kid again. He thought everything was a joke
riding through Englewood on the back of his friends bike without a worry in the world. Did he really
think this was all just a game? According to the Sun Times, “Colemans's aunt Sonia Mares-Du Bose
said Lil Jojo had been trying to “do like a Tupac and Biggie thing and get under the skin” of Chief Keef
and his rivals. Once again, corporate vampires and record labels will make a profit off the destruction
of the black community.
In reality, Lil Jojo was traveling deeper into the belly of the beast. Hours before he was
murdered, a video was posted to his You Tube account showing him in conflict with one of Chief
Keef’s known associates. Lil Jojo tweets, “Just caught @LilReese300 N Traffic His Daddy tryna talk
It Out #No Talkin #Bricksquad”. It's clear to me that Lil Jojo knew exactly what he was doing. He
wanted to be the “man” and he was willing to play the role. Sure you can say he was about that life;
but you also have to say it cost him his own.
In my opinion, Chief Keef and Lil Jojo are both products of their environment. They have
heard, seen, and done things no person should have to endure. In the streets, most people live life
stuck in survival mode. There is no room for compromise because compromise is considered
weakness. The next man is viewed as competition never as your brother. Neighbors become enemies
simply because their both fighting over the same limited resources. Let's be honest, Lil Jojo and Chief
Keef's situation isn't unique. However, they receive more attention because they were both in the
national spotlight for their music.
As a parent myself, I wondered where these kids parents were during all of this. Coleman's
mother claims she didn't know the beef with Chief Keef was so serious. Call me cynical, but I find that
hard to believe. Coleman's mother Robin Russell states, “It wasn't a gang thing, it was a rap thing. My
son was going to get a rap deal like some of them have and they were jealous”. Chief Keef recently
signed with Interscope and Lil Jojo was rumored to have been discussing a deal with Waka FlockaFlame and Brick Squad.
Too many kids are growing up feeling like no one cares about them. It's sad but its true. Our
government has constantly ignored the issue as a matter of convenience. They know our voting turnout
is so low that they don't have to help us in order to get re-elected. According to a Teen Gun Survey,
“56% of teens nationwide reported that they believe the government wouldn't care if they were a victim
of gun violence”. Should we continue to blame these kids for the environments they grow up in? We
place so much emphasis on individual choice that sometimes we ignore the obstacles others may face.
Yes we all have choices but those choices aren't always equal. These kids come from poverty stricken
neighborhoods, everyday they are engulfed by violence, they sleep in broken homes, and they can
forget about a quality education. Sad thing is, many of them have never known any different so they
accept it. The only people doing “well” in these communities are the gang members, drug dealers,
stick up boys, pimps, gamblers, pro ball players, and of course the rappers.
Have you seen the news lately? The Chicago schools are so bad that the kids would rather stay
in the streets and the teachers are actually going on strike. Most students don’t see the point in
attending and the teachers lack the resources needed to really make a difference. Some of these kids
just go to school so they can eat 5 days out of the week. Many of the schools struggle to attract good
teachers because they are afraid to teach in these schools due to all the violence. For example, the
Chicago Sun Times reported a man was found dead “with crack in his hand and a bullet wound in his
neck, Jeffery Smith was found early Sunday morning slumped over in the front seat of a car parked
yards from a South Side grade school-- one of two killed and 24 overall shot in weekend gun violence”.
You tell me; Does that sound like a place you would want to send your child to the next morning?
These days’ kids are being brainwashed into thinking this lifestyle is their only option. Most of
them live their lives without ever reaping the benefits of opportunity. When you grow up with nothing,
you rarely live life thinking about your future. Consequently, many of these kids just conform and are
lost to the streets. Think about it. Neither one of these kids had the pleasure of enjoying their
childhood. Thousands of children around the country are growing up just like Chief Keef and Lil Jojo.
We don't hear about them but I bet their families all suffer the same. When you’re about that life, you
have to be about the consequences too. So I ask you again; Are you about that life?
September 12, 2012
September 10, 2012
"The Big Break" @jimmymacmusic
TRACKLIST
1. PREPARE FOR GLORY FEAT CHE ADAMS (PROD BY HI-FLY)
2. IT'S MINE (PROD BY DIAMOND STYLE PRODUCTIONS)
3. CHARLIE SHEEN (PROD BY TRACKOFFICIALZ)
4. ALREADY MADE IT FEAT MATCH (PROD BY WHITE HOT)
5. Y U MAD (PROD BY ZILLAH)
6. ALL I NEED (PROD BY JIMMY MAC)
7. I AM LEGEND FEAT CHE ADAMS (PROD BY DIAMOND STYLE PRODUCTIONS)
8. IGNIT SH*T (PROD BY WHITE HOT)
9. CELLPHONE FEAT MATCH, ERICK DONNELL (PROD BY MATCH)
10. GIBBERISH FEAT B-RY (PROD BY MIKE MASERATI MYERS)
11. RECESSION MUSIC FEAT ERICK DONNELL (PROD BY THA COLLEGE KIDZ)
12. BRAVO FEAT MATCH (PROD BY DK ALL DAY)
13. GANGSTA TALE (PROD BY JIMMY MAC)
14. TERMINATOR (PROD BY FLAWLESS TRACKS)
15. FALLING STAR (PROD BY NICE GUY)
16. DESTINY (PROD BY JIMMY MAC)
17. MEAN STREETS (PROD BY JIMMY MAC)
I AM LEGEND (EP) @advmd
1. DREAM CHASER
2. FACES
3. I RISE
4. KILLIN TIME
5. NO TIME TO LOSE
6. GOOD MOURNING
7. STACK YO PAPER
"The Middle Man" @tyson281
TRACKLIST
1.Young Tyson-My Life
2.Young Tyson-Weigh It Up
3.Young Tyson-Stone Cold Truth
4.Young Tyson-Flexin
5.Young Tyson-Jump Off
6.Young Tyson-Pop My Trunk
7.Young Tyson-Run The City
8.Young Tyson-Dope Boy
9.Young Tyson-Knucklehead
10.Young Tyson-Skit
11.Young Tyson-Freestyle
12.Young Tyson-Cocaine White
13.Young Tyson-Hey Ma
14.Young Tyson-Bring The Hood Out
15.Young Tyson-Life Of Da Party
"Good Intentions Bad Decisions" @sdotmadison @djdmil
TRACKLIST
01. S.MADISON - FALL FT. THE RXMEDY
02. S.MADISON - ONETIME4HER FT. TRILLA
03. S.MADISON - ROCKN THAT THANG FT. DALLAS & RICO NEVOTION
04. S.MADISON - CRIES OF A PRINCESS FT. DUNN DEAL
05. S.MADISON - HOTEL MPLS. FT DUNNDEAL
06. S.MADISON - THRILL OF IT FT. SKIP GRANDZ + PART 2 FT. DALLAS
07. S.MADISON - DRILL FT. LEFTLANE
08. S.MADISON - BLUES BROTHERS SHADES
09. S.MADISON - NORTHSIDE CHICK
10. S.MADISON - WHY NOT ME FT. MARGEAUX DAVIS
11. S.MADISON - IN MY CUP FT. CHI-CHI
12. S.MADISON - LAST NIGHT IN VEGAS FT. RICO NEVOTION
13. S.MADISON - CRASH LANDING FT. KISON
14. S.MADISON - GOODNIGHT FT. STACEY HALTER
@planetpunkmusic @DashiusClay "BARCELONA"
"Beautiful women and so much fun" are the exact words Global Artist Dashius Clay uses to describe the alluring and exotic lifestyle of which many consider to be one of the most beautiful cities around. Filmed entirely in Barcelona, Spain the electronic powerhouses known as Global Cult and Dashius Clay bring you an inspiring and jaw dropping visual of a day in the life. With only a week of release, "Barcelona" has already been dubbed as the "theme song" for this incredible city and its world renown soccer team, by a variety of Europe's high profile DJs and Nightclubs. One view is all it takes to entice you into pulling out your passport and booking a flight immediately.
@jcristmusic "Grown Man Street" (Deluxe Version)
Track List
1. Say Goodbye
2. Unfuckinbelievable
3. Feelin Fine
4. Gimme A Minute [feat. Twista]
5. Grown Man Street
6. Like A Sales Lady
7. Shining (Party At The Bar)
8. Eye On The Prize
9. Seven Seas
10. Let It Go
11. What Else (Throw It Up) [feat. Robby Blackwell]
12. The Game Of Life [feat. Jodi Rosenthal]
13. Forever The Business
@BagsTheBoss "BORN STAR"
01. INTRO
02. BORN STAR (produced by The Olympicks)
03. MONEY COMES, MONEY GO
04. TONIGHT YOU'RE SINGLE ft Mac Demy
05. SUNGLASSES & ADVIL
06. FAKE
07. RINGIN UP MY PHONE
08. SEE ME FALL INTERLUDE
09. SEE ME FALL
10. TURN YO HEAD ft r.O.b & Teon Pierce
(produced by Lex Luger)
11. ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM MUSIC ft Joey B
12. GANGSTA ft.Earn Money & Jumz
13. BLOOD SELLS (produced by EHTMills)
14. KEEP ON
15. THE DRAKE SONG
02. BORN STAR (produced by The Olympicks)
03. MONEY COMES, MONEY GO
04. TONIGHT YOU'RE SINGLE ft Mac Demy
05. SUNGLASSES & ADVIL
06. FAKE
07. RINGIN UP MY PHONE
08. SEE ME FALL INTERLUDE
09. SEE ME FALL
10. TURN YO HEAD ft r.O.b & Teon Pierce
(produced by Lex Luger)
11. ROLLS ROYCE PHANTOM MUSIC ft Joey B
12. GANGSTA ft.Earn Money & Jumz
13. BLOOD SELLS (produced by EHTMills)
14. KEEP ON
15. THE DRAKE SONG
@cambattamusic "N Word for Ignorance"
"Smoke and Mirrors coming soon, until then enjoy a nice appetizer".





