Peeped this in the inbox and I remembered seeing Dru Ha tweeting about this cat. So far, the sounds are pretty dope. I can see why Duck Down got interested. Check it.
New Zealand rap artist, David Dallas, moves from his home city of Auckland to New York City in hopes of finding hip-hop success in the big apple. Part 1 of his 'Coming To America' series takes place in his new Harlem apartment as he discusses his #1 selling rap albums in New Zealand and what's next for his transition to the States, including his recent partnership with Duck Down Music. Stay tuned for Part 2 later this month as we explore his life in Auckland, New Zealand.
With a number of different projects in the works, the man who has worked along side the likes of Joell Ortiz, Ty Fyffe, Focus (Aftermath Ent.) and Olu Dara is now dedicating time to taking his brand to the next level.
It was after releasing the Appetizer project with eMC's Punchlyne that Fokis silently took some time to dedicate to the emergence of his own brand, Loyalty Digital Corp. "These past few months I have been putting in long hours structuring my company," the multi-faceted New Yorker explained. "I have been learning the ins and outs of running a successful business, being a CEO and still be able to maintain the roles of artist and producer."
This time of reflection and hard study saw Fokis partner with multi-platinum producer Ty Fyffe and together they created the online competition 'TY FYFFE PRESENTS RAW AND UNCUT'. "Fokis is a real professional and business man whom I have a lot of respect for..a real pleasure to work with," says Ty Fyffe. Allowing himself the opportunity to nurture talent has always been a vital component of Fokis's assault on the music industry as a CEO.
Over the next six months Fokis will be releasing a slew of projects including his solo album, FOKEEZY FOSHEEZY. He also plans to release a compilation album featuring various artists over his production.
Included here is “Holdin’ On” f/RJ Swift, Potent and Rasheeda Wallace from Fokis’ A Walk Through Myspace Vol 2 project.
This was a good listen from 'Soulfully, Me' pretty much all the way through. Free music can sound pretty dope a lot of times. Check it.
Richmond, VA, October 4th, 2010 - Richmond Hip-Hop (by way of Memphis, Tennessee) artist, Soulfully, Me, has recently released his debut, highly-anticipated mixtape: Confessions of a College Kid. Soulfully, Me, has an addicting style not known to many Southern artists. This mixtape is journey a back into the glory days of hip-hop. Infused with melodic hooks, MC driven verses, and the dream of upholding the genre of hip hop that has began to tarnish, Soulfully, Me strives to push the envelope of creativity to new plateaus of musical genius.
While still being in the early stages of his career, Soulfully, Me plans to solidify a spot in the industry for years to come. Confessions of A College Kid is epitomizing the definition of timeless musical creation. Soulfully, Me crafted this mixtape to be a intricate body of work to give people an insight to the thoughts, emotions, and feelings of a normal college kid. With no further adieu, Soulfully, Me presents Confessions of A College Kid in hopes that the music will be the breath of fresh air that the musical industry so desperately needs.
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This track from Magestik Legend featuring Guilty Simpson and produced by Astronote is dope and just one of the fresh tracks off of Magestik's latest project, The Great Escape. Get that. But in the meantime, enjoy this freebie.
I caught this in the email from Vancouver's SonReal. The track features Tona and is off of SonReal's upcoming project Where's Waldo? dropping in January. Check out this vid in the meantime.
I featured the FREESTYLE App for iPhone a while back. Recently the developers revamped and then released FREESTYLE 2.1. In the above commercials, Sene and Koncept test out the app with some freestyles of their own. Chea!