Sunday, April 25, 2010

The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Connecticut: Man-U-Ill

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At Toad's Place last week, I networked with a few artists trying to get their music out as they were set to perform for the state's radio station's contest. That's where I met a bunch of people from Man-U-Ill's camp that was representing him as he was unable to make the night's show. I have seen Man-U-Ill perform twice before. This would've been the third time. Dude got skill on the mic.

Continuing on with our Journey To Hip-Hop: Connecticut, I give you music from Danbury, CT's Man-U-Ill with a video of his off his upcoming "Who's Man-u-iLL Pt 2 (You Should Already Know".





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Saturday, April 24, 2010

When She Speaks, You Listen: @LadyBlogga - "Music Breakers Nowadays: Is it still the DJ or has it become the Blogger?"


Music Breakers Nowadays: Is it still the DJ or has it become the Blogger?

The music that we get on mainstream radio was handpicked by some suits that run a record company. Who told them that’s what the people want to hear?? For years they’ve been giving us crap. Don’t get me wrong, they have let some gems out but for the most part, it’s garbage. These past few years especially, mainstream music for me, is on a rapid decline. This is why the underground/independent movement is detrimental to this here Hip-Hop game. It is music that gets created for the people and gets supported by the people. Yes, mainstream music gets supported by the people but only after continuous brainwash play on the radio. Sometimes, it feels as if you have no choice but to like it.

There used to be a time where the DJ at a club had the new tune in his crate. He would play a song, watch the crowd’s reaction and report back to the artist. Or, the artist would walk in and see how the crowd reacted to the tune. You knew if it was a banger based on that. DJs and artists still do that but now there are other influences. DJs are not true to the game and accept money and other bribes to break certain songs. Songs they know suck. I think that is a disservice to the people and they should have their turntables, I mean iPods revoked.

We don’t have to depend on those types of sellout mainstream DJs anymore. Underground DJs are still true to the game and there is a new force on the horizon...The Blogger. Blog sites and Internet radio are making and breaking underground artists. Bloggers and Internet radio shed light on artists who might not otherwise be heard. This is a big deal because blog sites and internet radio are read and heard WORLDWIDE!!! There are artists who look for certain bloggers to post their music because they have a huge following and their sense of music is keen. They will get a raw, honest opinion from blog readers as well as a real people perspective from the blogger.

There are some signed artists who don’t want their posts on blogs. That could be for various reasons. Either you don’t care what the public have to say because they know mainstream clown radio will play it anyway, or maybe you know the public will rip your wack shit to shreds or you know that the public will see right through your shenanigans and you will lose supporters rather than gain. *Take that. Take that.* #ShotsFIRED

At the end of the day artists, you should know that the public should be your top critic. DJs used to be a reliable source but some of them have become tainted and cater to the industry bullshit. Music companies will tell you whatever and turn an artist into anything they think will sell. Blog sites and internet radio is run by the people, for the people. I trust the word of the sites that I read and follow. We do it because we have a genuine love for it, definitely NOT because we get paid, which in my opinion, makes it a very credible opinion source.

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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Connecticut: Governor Magnum


Here's another addition to the journey showcasing dope Hip-Hop in the state of Connecticut. I bumped into dude through a friend's Facebook page where he was asking them to suggest his page to their friends. Yeah, didn't happen. We gotta do a better job connecting. I'm looking for artists, he was looking for fans and the middle men are rarely paying attention. Anyways, that's another post. Haha. Check out his bio I pulled from his MySpace page and be sure to download his mixtapes off the link at the bottom.


I welcome to one of the most impressive lyrical MCs that seems to be creeping his way in from out the underground! The name is Governor Magnum. Born and raised in Hartford, CT, this 27 year old has the skulls to give you the Governor's side or the Magnum's lyrical side of word play. Only real Hip-Hop lovers and listeners will appreciate what this artist brings to the table. Rapping since he was 11 years old and keeping the same hunger and ambition that has him being mention with the greatest of the game. Enjoy and zone off into his mind as he takes you on a lyrical roller coaster. I present to you....Governor Magnum.


Governor Magnum - Hall Of Famer


"...Tired of hearing that pitiful rappin' / I'm the G.O.A.T. like LL, no Cool J, just a lyrical Latin / need your attention when Governor's teaching / mind of a conscience, heart of king and the blood of a Rican..." - Governor Magnum

Governor Magnum's Datpiff.com

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Check It ... Hot 93.7's 6th Annual Underground Jam featuring CT Artists and Joe Budden


I checked out a bunch of winners for a contest the radio station was hosting for local artists to open up for Joe Budden. Caught some extra footage of these guys doing what they do as they got ready for the stage. Much appreciation to all the heads that were in attendance last night. Myk Feva, Willis, They Walk On Water, Man-U-Ill, Quest, & Chris Webby all held their ground on and off the stage. Pretty interesting night with the artists all bigging up each other and showing support for each other as Connecticut artists, often overlooked in this state regarding Hip-Hop. You'll be hearing more from these artists as we continue our journey in the state of Connecticut. Check it out the random pictures and videos I was able to get...


























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Download ... Talib Kweli & DJ Chaps - "Early Mourning Signs (Mixtape)"

A gift from the fellas over at Year of The Blacksmith!



The long awaited mixtape from Kweli and DJ Chaps is finally here, as a special preview for YOTB members. Another piece of music to tide you over until Reflection Eternal's sophomore opus Revolutions Per Minute drops in May. Click this link to download.


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What I'm Watching ... Skyzoo "My Interpretation"


Digging this. I hope ya do too. Good music. Real chill video.

The final single from Skyzoo's critically acclaimed album THE SALVATION. Produced by Best Kept Secret. Directed by Artemus Jenkins. Starring Skyzoo, Skarr Akbar, & introducing Shaunetta Squalls. THE SALVATION is in stores now via Jamla/Duck Down Music. Click here to purchase: http://bit.ly/bzyHPx




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Thursday, April 22, 2010

Downloads ... Theo Martins "You Can't Do That on Television"


I caught this joint in the email. I've definitely been checking out more joints that have come in recently and while I've been disappointed with a few projects, I was not disappointed by this joint from Theo Martins. The dude doesn't bombard you with 15 tracks, he just gives you six tracks plus a bonus on "You Can't Do That on Television", which leaves you anticipating his next project. I dig it!
Theo Martins, the Rhode Island native who released his Channel Surfin’ mixtape just last month, has hooked up with DJBooth.net to present his latest street release, You Can’t Do That On Television. Inspired by the Canadian sketch comedy show (and, later, Nickelodeon staple) of the same name, the seven-track set sees Theo and producer $port blending elements of early-‘90s hip-hop with more futuristic musical influences. Included on the project are previously-featured, Booth-approved cuts “Kirby’s Airwalk” and (as a bonus track) “Goodwill Hunting (RZA ‘94 Dreams).”
Check out "Kirby's Airwalk" off the project and if you're so inclined, go ahead and download the full joint if you like.






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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Downloads ... Rocki Evans "More Songs About Girls" EP


I usually give a serious side eye to cover projects at this level. But I decided to listen. I dig it. Check out Rocki Evans.
Rising R&B star Rocki Evans has joined forces with DJBooth.net to bring listeners his latest mixtape, More Songs About Girls. Inspired by will.i.am‘s 2007 solo album, Songs About Girls, the project features six fresh new tracks from the Big Apple-based singer (“Lipstick Regrets,” a last minute omission, was intentionally included in the album artwork).





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Check It ... Tef Poe "Symphony"


Check out this pretty dope joint from Tef Poe off his "Money Never Sleeps" mixtape. If you dig the track, check out his full project. It's filled with that St. Louis sound.



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The Journey to Hip-Hop ... Connecticut: D.W.I. - "Understand Me" featuring MakemPay


Found this searching for CT artists on my journey. This track I'm especially digging. Check it out...

D.W.I stands for "DARTS WIT INTELLECT" aka DEEDUBB aka DUBBZ, been into the realest Hip-Hop since this culture started. Born in Waterbury, Connecticut then moved and was raised in New Haven, Connecticut. In the late 80's, early 90's, he was in a crew called Ferse Priority named after Milk Dee & The Original First Priority Crew. They were on some cool out Hip-Hop music, dance, and basketball. In the middle 90's, D.W.I was affiliated with a group called Respected Mic Holders, who later changed their group name to Bare Essentials which also goes back to the members of Ferse Priority Fam. Together, they would write rhymes over instrumentals and always listen closely to the rapper's lyrics over the banging beat. Since the mid 90's, they've been putting it down in CT.


D.W.I. - "Understand Me" featuring MakemPay


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Check It ... G.o.D. Jewels "Famous Girl" feat. Christian Rich


Check the new joint from G.o.D. Jewels. His new mixtape, "Greatness Opens Doors", is on the way. Enjoy.



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What I'm Watching ... SHAD "Yaa I Get It"


Shad is one of those artists that have been posted on the blog countless times. I posted the teaser to this video and track a few weeks back. The cat is out of the bag and earlier today I got the link to the official vid for "Yaa I Get It" off Shad's upcoming album "TSOL". The video was directed by HotDogGarbage. Shad goes in on this track. Enjoy!

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