Monday, February 15, 2010

Download: Statik Selektah & Green Lantern Present: REKS - In Between the Lines


Shoutout to Statik Selektah, DJ Green Lantern, Reks and Showoff Records for this mixtape. Currently bumpin' it right now. One word to describe this mixtape in my opinion...DAMN!

Tracklist:

1. Green Lantern Intro
2. Self Titled (off R.E.K.S. album) (produced by Statik Selektah)
3. I Don't Play (LFHQ Dj Premier Exclusive)
4. Understand (produced by Lee Bannon)
5. Rap-a-nomics ft. Slaine & Torae (produced by Statik Selektah)
6. Count If Off ft. CurT@ins (produced by Statik Selektah)
7. 2012 (produced by Statik Selektah)
8. God Damn! ft. Freddie Gibbs (produced by Statik Selektah)
9. I Too, America (produced by Statik Selektah)
10. 7am ft. Termanology, Steven King, J-Status, & JFK (produced by Statik Selektah)
11. That's What's Up ft. Bossman (produced by Statik Selektah)
12. Hennessy (produced by Statik Selektah)
13. Henny @ Halftime ft. Ron artest (produced by Statik Selektah)
14. Dangerous (Showoff) ft. JFK, Statik Selektah, & Kali (produced by Statik Selektah)
15. 21st Century Rap (prod. by Anthem)
16. Banner City ft. Termanology & Easy Money (off Dj Deadeye album, prod. by MGI)
17. Diesel ft. Chi Knox & Lucky Dice (produced by Rain)
18. City Night Stories ft. Nature, Soul Theory, and G Huff (produced by Soul Theory)
19. Down Like That (Lawtown) (produced by Statik Selektah)
20. Evil That Men Do ft. JV (produced by DEMOBeats)
21. Problem ft. LMS and Saheed (prod. by OZNY)
22. In Between The Lines Freestyle (prod. by Infinite Archetype)
23. Lucky Man (produced by Statik Selektah)
24. International ft. El Da Sensei and Insight (produced by Insight)
25. Something From Nothing ft. Mr M.O.E. & B.R. (ATL) (produced by S-Type)
26. Jena Side (produced by 1914)
27. Invasion Outro

Download Here: In Between The Lines

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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Milwaukee: Adebisi


Got this in our email. This is a great way to get to us to showcase good music on here. Especially when your music is this good. We appreciate Adebisi for hitting us up. We'll let him tell you a little about himself and this mixtape.

Hello. My name is Adebisi. I'm an emcee from Milwaukee, WI. I have worked with numerous artists and producers from around the city including Dylan Thomas (The Street Scholar), Adlib (produced 3 tracks on my upcoming album), DJ Deadbeat, Dana Coppa, Prophetic...actually the list goes on....that's just naming some of the cats I know you know.

My group Fresh Cut Collective's song "Loveless" was also featured JC Poppe's latest mixtape "Yo MKE Raps!". Anyhow, on Monday February 15th I will be releasing my latest mixtape online via my blog (blaxlife.blogspot.com) and also on Sirius XM Shade 45's DJ Mz Stylez's blog (simplystylez.com). I would love to have some support from your blog also. I appreciate the attention you guys are outting on MKE artists.

Thanks for your time.
Adebisi

myspace.com/adebisimusic
facebook.com/adebisiblaxceo
blaxlife.blogspot.com


He hooked us up with the link and we're helping him get it out there for the world to rock. It's a collaborative effort between him, Mz Stylez and DJ Big Jeff of Sirius XM Shade 45.

Download here: Simply Stylez & B.L.A.X. Presents 80's Babies Feat. Adebisi Hosted By Mz Stylez


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

When She Speaks, You Listen: @LadyBlogga "Valentine Schmalentine"

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Valentine Schmalentine…

So it is February 14th… Better known to most people as Valentine’s Day. People scramble around spending countless dollars on gifts and what not. For one day, people feel all lovey dovey and connected to somebody...anybody. Folks, this is a pagan holiday. SNAP OUT OF IT!!!

If you are in a relationship then Valentine’s Day should be like just any other day. Perhaps go to dinner or spend the day together at the spa but as far as going bananas and crazy with it, NO BUENO. In a relationship, you and your significant other should always feel connected. There should always be a feeling of Love and Happiness *cues Al Green*. There should always be a spontaneous desire to surprise and please your significant other sexually and with material items. Leave a card in her purse. Put a love note in his pocket. Cook his favorite meal in lingerie. Plan a weekend getaway. Play scrabble ;) It’s the little things like that that trump any Valentine’s Day anything. It shouldn’t take one day out of the year for you to want to shower this person with love and gifts and then act like an ass for the other 364.

Valentine’s Day is a joke. People who cheat, lie and deceive get credit for behaving like gentlemen/women on this day. You lie for 364 but decide to be nice today… All the bad things that you did go away on this day. The asshole becomes the sweetheart on this day because he came with flowers. The bitch becomes a saint because she offers good head on this day.

Really?

And I applaud all you broke people who skipped out on a bill payment to buy someone a gift. Spending within your means is sooooo necessary. If your girl has a diamond necklace but y’all can’t watch cable because you didn’t pay the bill, you are an idiot. It really isn’t that serious.

Oh and last but not least… Where my SideBitches at??? What does Valentine’s Day mean to you? Since you have no place in life, I think this day was created to make people like you feel special, give you a purpose. Do you guys even get presents today? Or is it strictly hard dick and bubble gum the day before or after? And the men that have to make time for multiple women, how does that work? This day was created for assholes like you who partake in fuckery during the year but feel better because you bought your wife/girlfriend a big gift. The bigger the gift, the badder the fuckery. That’s my mantra.



(As I typed the above paragraph, Jungle Fever is playing in the background)

In honor of Valentine’s Day, I bring you my favorite Valentine’s Day song “Caught Out There” by Kelis… Those of you that have called me know this tune well….




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R. Kelly - Heaven Chose You (To Be My Valentine)


Here's a track by R. Kelly to go with today's theme. Happy Valentine's Day. Enjoy...

R. Kelly - Heaven Chose You



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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day from @OCSUPREME and The Mad Bloggers


In honor of Valentine's Day, I decided to bring back the @OCSUPREME Slow Jam Series for your enjoyment to share on that day. As Q has instructed me to disclaim, The Mad Bloggers and/or we are not responsible for any babies conceived during the listening of the music I put together. But....make sure you have fun with it. Haha!



1. Public Announcement - All Work, No Play
2. H-Town - Full Time
3. Jon B. - Inside
4. Robin Thicke - Teach U A Lesson
5. Alicia Keys - Feeling U, Feeling Me
6. Jamie Foxx - Weekend Lover
7. D'Angelo - Untitled (How Does It Feel)
8. Jodeci - U & I
9. Raheem DeVaughn - Ask Yourself
10. Marques Houston - Always & Forever
11. R. Kelly - It Seems Like You're Ready
12. Jaheim - Ghetto Love
13. Dwele - Weekend Lover
14. Drake - Bria's Interlude (feat. Omarion)
15. Brian McKnight - Your Love is Ooh
16. Donell Jones - Natural Thang
17. 112 - Sexy You
18. Tank - My Body
19. Usher - Can U Handle It?

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1. Jagged Edge - Moaning
2. Tyrese - Morning After
3. Intro - Come Inside
4. Floetry - Say Yes
5. Dave Hollister - The Program
6. J. Holiday - Make That Sound
7. R. Kelly - Son of a Bitch
8. Silk - Meeting In My Bedroom
9. H-Town - Knockin' Da Boots
10. Changes Faces - Visit Me
11. Whitehead Bros. - Sex On The Beach
12. Usher - Dot Com
13. Maxwell - Sumthin Sumthin (Mellosmoothe Cut)
14. Jill Scott - The Way
15. TGT - Sex
16. Pleasure P - Under
17. Keith Sweat - Nobody
18. Janet Jackson - Any Time, Any Place

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1. Bilal - Soul Sista
2. Cassie - Leave You a Message
3. R. Kelly - Put My T-Shirt On
4. Keith Sweat - Chocolate Girl
5. Donell Jones - Think About It (Don't Call My Crib)
6. Glenn Lewis - Storm
7. Next - Butta Love
8. Amerie - Just Like Me
9. Tank - Sex, Love and Pain
10. TLC - Red Light Special
11. Mary J. Blige - It's On ft. R. Kelly
12. LSG - Door #1
13. Janet Jackson - Together Again (Jimmy Jam Deeper Remix)
14. Boyz II Men - Uhh Ahh
15. R. Kelly - Naked
16. Joe - All The Things (Your Man Won't Do)
17. Aaliyah - Can I Come Over
18. Tamia - Last First Kiss

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Friday, February 12, 2010

The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Milwaukee: Haz Solo


I've been listening to Haz Solo tracks for the last few days. Both his rhymes and his beats have been playing constantly since Haz hit me a few days ago with seven different projects from his catalogue. That's right, seven. In between checking the work of other Milwaukee heads and compiling posts for The Journey to Hip-Hop Series, I've constantly gone back to Haz's joints. I mean, there's so many of them and I wanted to work my way through each.

The seven projects really paint a picture of who is his. He's a concept driven producer and emcee. Each project is well weaved together to tell an incredible story. He stays true to the concept, whether it's his beat tape, "June Bug" or his mix tape "SHE LOVES ME, SHE LOVES ME NOT" (or any of his other mixtapes for that matter), Haz has an incredible gift to tell a story.

I had heard the name Haz Solo before. He was either featured on a track with someone else or someone was flowing over one of his beats. I am now officially a Haz Solo fan. His production tight. His rhymes solid. Get familiar with Haz Solo, immediately.

I reached out to him for a Q&A to get to know the emcee/producer a little better. Enjoy and peep the tracks below.

The Mad Bloggers: Where are you from? Where'd you grow up?

Haz Solo: I was born and raised on the north side of Milwaukee , WI. 14th and Meinecke to be exact.

TMB: How long have you been doing music?

Haz: From first rap written and and beat made, 10 years. Seriously? A little over 3 years.

TMB: What came first, producing or rhyming?

Haz: Rhyming came first. Producing came a few months after. I was like, "I need beats to rap over..." My pops is a musician, so he had a DR-5 for a drum machine. I used it to my best ability.

TMB: Does producing help you as an emcee or vice versa?

Haz: Kind of... I rarely write to my own beats.. kind of weird actually. Lyrically, I like to be inspired by someone else's track for some reason. And I like to hear what other artists come up with over my tracks.

TMB: Which one of your tracks would describe who you are as an emcee?

Haz: There are many.. "Swell Known" is one of my favorite joints tho. Gives you a taste of my character if you didn't know me personally. "They say I dress weird/ got a beard but he wears not turban"

TMB: Which one of your tracks would describe who you are as a producer?

Haz: Ask me a different question ... (lol) ... no really... I don't KNOW! One of my favorite tracks is ON MY MIND, OFF MY CHEST from the June Bug album.

TMB: In your opinion, what's the state of Hip-Hop music right now?

Haz: I think Hip-Hop is always gonna stay on the up and up. Whether it be Underground or mainstream. As long as the artist keep it true to themselves and true to their fans I don't see anything wrong with it. I don't have a problem finding good Hip-Hop music to listen to because it is there. Of course some artist are getting the praise that I THINK other artist deserve, if not more. All in all Hip-Hop is here to stay.

TMB: What projects are you currently working on?

Haz: GET THAT ALL JOKES ASIDE NOW!!!! I'm currently working on a few projects.... more than a few. I get sooo amped off a concept everyday which turns into a song/project (lol). Okay let's see ... I'm working with a group of amazingly talented cats from London. Their crews name is Anarchy (Propa, Lucchi, Omega, and more). You can get familiar with their work @ astarworld.blogspot.com. Also, I've been working with the LA Prize Fighter JIMIJAMES (www.myspace.com/rahrahgirl). Of course, Dylan Thomas and I stay working. Vinyl Richie coming soon (lol). I've been doing some work with Tay Butler, Signif, UMG, Rtystic, The Cranberry Show and D. Martin to name a few. Lastly, long time friend Bandana and I are launching some tunes in the near future. Gonna be CRAZY. Can't forget about my Bay Area homies F.A.M.E. Be on the search for those cats.

TMB: If there was one thing you'd want people to take away from Milwaukee Hip-Hop, what would it be?

Haz: I want the world to know that MKE Hip-Hop is brewed and ready to serve. There's a crazy roster of talent here and we will be heard. Oh... and to answer everyone's question, YES, there are black folks in Wisconsin.


MY LIKKLE DARLIN (Prod. by TE1)


"Swell Known" (Prod. by Count Bass D)


"MORIA" (Prod. by Dylan Thomas)


"Don't Have Much" (Prod. by Haz Solo)



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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Milwaukee: Mailcious


Another great group coming from the good folks at Uni-Fi Records. Malicious has some dope music. Check their track "Not Your Average" below and their bio courtesy of Uni-Fi. You can catch more info on them (and other artist) at www.unifirecords.com
"The crew known as Malicious continues to evolve musically and raise the bar well over a decade into their existence. Driven by the smooth, calculated flow of sole original member T.R.E. and the explosive rants of fellow lyricist Kimma, along with the master production of Kid Krossova, Malicious boasts a musical catalog that runs five albums deep.

Together with their DJ, Ya Boi Pep, T.R.E. and Kimma exude a stage presence with an energy and intensity that can be matched by few others. Their style can be described as classic hip-hop with cinematic overtones that guarantee every track will be epic. They are also known for hosting the event "Drunk'n Cipher Saturdays", which now in its fourth year, is one of the city's longest running hip-hop showcase nights. After recently joining forces with local indie powerhouse, Uni-Fi Records, Mailcious is currently pushing their latest offering "Chasing Perfection". Triumphing in the face of adversity, whether it be the countless line-up changes and internal conflicts over the years, or enduring the ever-changing soundscape of hip-hop music, Kimma, T.R.E., and company are up for the challenge and show no signs of stopping anytime soon, proving that it's not all about the destination but the journey itself!"

"Not Your Average" Mailcious



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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Milwaukee: The Lab Partners


Peace to the good folks at Uni-Fi Records. I caught The Lab Partners over on their site. Impressed with the music. Check their bio courtesy of Uni-Fi. You can catch more info on them (and other artist) at www.unifirecords.com
"The Lab Partners is a collaborative effort between super producer, The LMNtlyst and emcee, Phantom Channel (Rusty Ps) that began as a random experiment. The result was a pleasant surprise. With no expectations and nothing confining them, the duo created a batch of unique musical specimens. Listening back on the session left them both excited by the prospect of being a part of something so different. The two partook in a few more extremely productive sessions that lead them to begin honing in on the sound they were going for; open and refreshing funk-based metamorphic grooves mixed with an experimental vocal elixir.

What you can expect to hear is a reprieve from the mundane, stereotypical music of late in favor of an honest approach to creating music. There are no samples, only computer manipulated live instrumentation. You won’t be inundated with round after round of lyrical artillery, nor will you be auto tuned out of your mind in an attempt to conform to the current trend in radio airplay. The Lab Partners sound is a lot like ice water on a 95 degree day, exactly what you’re thirsty for.

This project sees Phantom Channel branching out into the world of live instrumentation for the first time, sitting behind the drum kit and handling various other percussive instruments as well as the vocal side of things while The LMNtlyst handles everything from guitar to bass to melodica to keys and xylophone as well as the engineering.

The best music is not over thought, over analyzed or forced. It happens naturally. It’s not until you’re able to truly capture a moment musically that you begin to notice how unique each moment is. The Lab Partners are bottling those moments and pouring you a sonic cocktail."


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Thursday, February 11, 2010

DOWNLOAD ... @Donwill (of @TanyaMorgan) "Laura's Tape"



Donwill laughs at my videos over at ThroatChopUniversity.com and I dig his music. You should definitely head straight over to his BandCamp page and download "Laura's Tape"... IMMEDIATELY! It's dope. That is all. Oh and you're welcome in advance.
"It’s finally here folks. Included in the above Bandcamp link you will find Laura’s Tape, the Laura’s Song music video and a flyer with dates for our upcoming High Fidelity Tour with Kooley High and a few special guests. Thanks for your support and remember ‘Don Cusack in High Fidelity’ will be available on 3.23.10 at itunes, amazon, emusic and several physical retailers."



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What @LadyBlogga Will be Watching…


HBO is known for its Sunday night line-ups. There was a screening last night for “How To Make It In America” at Art Jail which only confirmed that they will have another Sunday night on lock.

“How To Make It America” is a show set in NYC that follows the lives of two guys from Brooklyn. They are doing what they do to hustle up and make things happen. The show is set deep in downtown NYC, SoHo, Chinatown, LES and all the spots that are alive and well in the city. Watching this show, you get a feel for life in the Big City. The show has an Entourage feel to it but it’s the flip side of the story. Entourage shows what happens after the grind while “How To Make It…” shows the grind side of the story. It captures the nightlife and day movements as they happen. Shooting on location is hot. I saw a few people I know in the atmosphere, including those RSNY boys from my hood. Those boys are EVERYWHERE! We all know that making it in New York City is tougher than tough. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere (cliché I know… sue me).

The “How To Make It…” Mixtape [click to check it out] is on point too. Tracks from Jadakiss featuring Sheek Louch, Kid Cudi, Lupe featuring Kenna, Johnny Polygon and Green Lantern completes the mix. Tough.

Bryan Greenberg (Ben Epstein) and Victor Rasuk (Cam Calderon) capture the hustle, bustle and determination of their characters well. The supporting cast includes the likes of Martha Plimpton, Lake Bell, Scott Mescudi a.k.a. Kid Cudi, Luis Guzman, Shannyn Sossamon and Eddie Kaye Thomas. The production skills of HBO Entertainment is on point. Mark Wahlberg is one of the Executive Producers and you can tell because the series has a signature flare to it that only he can bring.

The first Episode will be airing on Sunday February 14th. If you aren’t out with your love on Valentine’s Day, dinner and “How To Make It In America” at home on HBO makes a perfect quality time activity. Here is the full 30-minute episode, compliments of HBO. Enjoy!


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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Milwaukee: KingHellBastard


Dana Coppafeel, DNA, Clark Beez, and DJ 1L collectively are KingHellBastard. Instead of reinventing the wheel, I reached out to the homie Dana Coppafeel and he hit me with their bio. Check it. Plus check out their music. We'll be bringing you more artists from Uni-Fi records too.

(via unifirecords.com)

This is Milwaukee Hip-Hop. Dirty and honest, rugged and passionate, individual and committed to what made it great. KingHellBastard represents the culmination of over a decade of accumulated history in the Milwaukee underground hip-hop scene. Formed by members of previous groups such as The Intel Agents, The Pizdamen and The Rusty P's, the combination of experience serves as the foundation for the continued expansion of KingHellBastard as a respected touring group, as well as a constant connection to the city and the roots that make it all possible.

The music combines the funk and immediacy of live instrumentation with the sample-based propulsion of gritty hip-hop and a barrage of swaggering lyricism.

Over the past year the members of KHB have independently recorded and released four albums, received extensive regional airplay, toured the country and rocked around150 shows throughout the Midwest. Some of the major Hip-Hop artists KHB has opened for include Common, Q-Tip, Souls of Mischeif, Sadat X, Mr. Lif, Akrobatik, RA The Rugged Man, Eyedea and Abilities, J-Sands, El Da Sensei, Count Bass D, All Natural and many others.

KingHellBastard continues to bring raw, energetic, creative Hip-Hop to an ever-growing collection of stereos and stages.

"On Our Way"



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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Journey To Hip-Hop...Milwaukee: JC Poppe



Back when I first reviewed Sleep Therapy by JC Poppe, I had said the following quote about the CD; "Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, JC Poppe delivers a solid effort in his newest effort, Sleep Therapy. If this album should be any realization, with quality tunes like this, how can you get any sleep?" But there's a lot you don't know about JC; he's currently with HiPNOTT Records, and is getting ready to keep the plethora of material flowing with another album aptly titled Tea Party. Here you get to see JC speaking on a ton of stuff, so without further adieu, here we go!



Egypto Knuckles: Talk about your first memories of music, especially Hip-Hop. What was the exact moment in time where you said "This is what I want to do"?

JC Poppe: I first heard Hip-Hop music in 1987 when I was 5 years old. At that time, everything was new to me of course because I was so young, so my love for Hip-Hop wasn’t a conscious decision as much as the result of being surrounded by it and growing up with it constantly in my life. I wish I could pinpoint the moment I fell in love with it, but it just has always been with me. I don’t honestly remember a ton from back in those days but I do remember being a huge LL Cool J fan and I had to see the movie “The Hard Way” with Michael J. Fox and James Woods just because LL was in it.

Egypto Knuckles: Being a figure in the Milwaukee scene, talk about some of your history in Milwaukee. What life experiences shaped your world view and helped shape your subject matter in your songs?

JC Poppe: I mentioned that I have been listening to Hip-Hop since I was 5. Honestly, the reason for this is because I attended a school in the inner city of Milwaukee. Edward A. MacDowell on 17th and Highland. The 5 years I spent at that school set the tone for the rest of my life I suppose because diversity was a part of my life from like the get-go. Because I was bused in from the ‘burbs I got to go to my safe home with hot food every day, but I become very aware of the fact that that wasn’t everybody’s reality. I learned a ton about socio-economics and the racial tensions Milwaukee and the metro area had…and still has unfortunately.

I guess growing up knowing all that stuff as well as all my other life experiences has driven me to make real music and not fluff. I mean, there’s enough fluff out there and in my opinion there is not enough “look at yourself in the mirror” music. I’m a Hip-Hop artist so I do my fair share of rapping about rap and smack talking, but I really try to be transparent in the hopes of giving the listener something more than just music…maybe a connection. I know that not everybody shares the same experiences, ideas, and beliefs, but maybe I’ll catch someone that falls close to the shades I choose to paint my pictures with.


Egypto Knuckles: What are some of your thoughts on the Hip-Hop scene in Milwaukee? What makes it unique?

JC Poppe: The Milwaukee Hip-Hop scene to me is like LeBron James in his senior year of high school. There is so much talent there, but it hasn’t converted into the pro levels quite yet. I strongly believe that it will. The future may prove me wrong, but until it does, I’m holding on to the belief that Milwaukee can hold its own against any other city and will compliment what the established scenes of Minneapolis, Chicago, and Detroit, have already done for the Midwest.

What makes us unique is that we all know each other to some degree…I mean for the most part. You can’t know everybody of course. But I mean, I just took a few moments to go through my phone and I can’t believe the amount of numbers I have from people connected to the Milwaukee scene. I’m guessing everybody else is like that as well but I can’t speak for them of course. We just have so much accessibility to each other. I don’t know if other cities have that so that’s what’s unique about Milwaukee.


Egypto Knuckles: Talk about your discography here. What projects have you released and what makes each one its own body of work?

JC Poppe: This is great, I just wrote a song about this actually. Well, back in 2004 I made an unofficial entry into the Milwaukee Hip-Hop scene through my first EP called “The Anger EP”. It was a little 4 song demo that I was hoping to get attention with…and it did, but mainly just with my friends who honestly had always made fun of my wanting to rap up to that point.

I tried to get that project into people’s hands all over the place but I wasn’t part of the club scene so I had to kind of piggy back off of the producer/engineer of the project whenever he had a show. He was a Christian artist so I kind of had to watch myself since he was playing to lots of church groups and stuff like that. Honestly, it helped me to really use my vocabulary better when writing songs because as long as I was working with him I couldn’t swear.

Well I kind of started paying my dues right away. Milwaukee had this GREAT Hip-Hop show called The Late Night Hype Show from like 1998-2008 (that’s an approximation…but it’s close) on 91.7FM WMSE. It was every Tuesday night and it was a huge goal of mine to get onto that show. Well I gave them my music and the DJ, Aaron Wade, dug it enough to play it and maaaan did one of the co-hosts (Bobby Brewski) rib the hell out of me. He refused to say my name right and kept saying I was a nobody that came out of thin air, stuff like that. It was harsh but I understood it. Nobody did know who I was. I wasn’t insulted, but it was definitely a “get yo mind right” moment for me. Years later I got a chance to talk to Aaron about it and we laughed over beers. I’m sure Bobby Brewski STILL has no idea who I am. Maybe my next album will change that.

The show that ended up taking over for Late Night Hype was the MadKids and they kept the tradition alive of bringing great Hip-Hop to that Tuesday night slot. However, the DJ who runs the show, Kid Cut Up, actually tossed that first EP in the trash at an underground Hip-Hop show that I was working merch at for my producer/engineer friend. He stopped by to give me his mix CDs and so I gave him my EP and I watched him pitch it later on. I’m sure he doesn’t even remember this, but again, that was another “get yo mind right” moments. I really needed to make sure that my skin was tough enough to accept stuff like that. And again, there’s no beef…Cut Up has played my music on his show and had me come on for a great interview and he really does support local music. He probably didn’t have room in his pockets for it that day.

It’s just been a long time since 2004 and I have to send a shout out to B. Reith for all his help. He’s down in Nashville and signed to Goatee Records and has been doing his thing for several years now. He gave me my first shot and I’ll always be grateful for that.

I have a ton that I could say about the two failed EP attempts that followed “The Anger EP” and I could talk about Sleep Therapy again, but I’m sure this answer is already too long.


Egypto Knuckles: Say you were showing a person around Milwaukee and its different locales for Hip-Hop. Which places to you are worth frequenting?

JC Poppe: Well with me, nothing is worth doing on an empty stomach and regardless of the fact that it’s not a Hip-Hop spot, we’d have to stop at AJ Bombers for the best burger in Milwaukee. Then after that your best bet would be to hit up Center St. in the Riverwest section of the city. There are several places on that street that are dedicated to hosting Hip-Hop shows and DJs. Mad Planet is the place to go if you care about sound…everything sounds good there. Stonefly is the place to go to be seen. The sound is shitty but it’s big, the drink prices are decent, and it’s a decent chill spot. Quarters is generally where you want to go if you are looking for the hood shit but it’s pretty small and can get crowded ASAP. If you like hood shit Texture would be more up your alley…it’s an actual club and not just a spot. If that fails, The Highbury in Bayview or BBC/Live on North on the Eastside are places you can typically find some dope shows or DJs. The Jackalope Lounj use to be the spot but they’ve cut back. And then after all that, you have to get a late night meal and all depending on the day it’s either Oakland Gyros, Pizza Shuttle, Streetza Pizza, Jimmy Johns, or AJ Bombers again.

Egypto Knuckles: Anything else you'd like to tell the folks out there?

JC Poppe: Yes. Basically, if people have taken the time to read this interview and really don’t know anything about the Milwaukee Hip-Hop scene, get familiar with it STAT! There’s too much talent to bypass. Start with the Yo! MKE Raps compilation I put together…you can just Google that or grab it from HipHopDX (they sponsored it)…it’s free and does a decent job of just giving the listener a taste of what’s out there.

Lastly, if you like an artist from MKE, buy our music. Most of us are on iTunes or CDBaby.com. We don’t have label budgets and a marketing department. We just have our love for the music. Big shout out to all who support the small guys (and girls) and peace to every Milwaukee artist trying to do it the right way.

Oh yeah, one last thing...I have a new album coming out this May/June called Tea Party so keep an eye out for that...as well as my homie SPEAK Easy's new album So To SPEAK...not too mention the new solo joints A.P.R.I.M.E. and Raze (both of the House of M) are going to drop...and go and get that new Dana Coppafeel that just came out on CDBaby.com.



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