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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

New Music from Smoke Of Field Mob : Trappin Out The Car


SMOKE OF FIELD MOB has released his new single

"Trappin Out The Car" 
along with video :0 
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"Trappin Out The Car"



Thursday, March 21, 2013

SideStreet KED "GNARLY" OFFICIAL VIDEO.

Dungeon Family's own Side Street Ked has released the new "GNARLY" video, just in time for Spring 2013.  The vibrant colors, the rock and roll theme, and the side street theme of ...all sorts of fun happening on the side of the street (get it, "Side Street" ) and the back of the pick-up truck.

Check out "GNARLY" and be sure to spread the word!



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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

ATL RAPPER @KKDTE_SEC "MY LIFE" produced by @ITZ_BADNEWZ NEW VIDEO RELEASED

THE LIFE OF A HUSTLER IS ALWAYS HARD AND NEVER CEASING.  THE LIFE OF A G...WELL, WHAT'S UNDERSTOOD NEED NOT BE SAID.



IN 2013 ATLANTA RAPPER KK DA KUM UP KID TOOK MEDIA SHOTS FROM HIS CONTROVERSIAL RICK ROSS-THEMED VIDEO'S, GIVING HIM THE TAG "KK ATLANTA GD".  BUT HE IS AND ALWAYS BE DA KUM UP KID TO THOSE IN THE ATL.

SPEAKING OF KUM UPS, CHECK OUT KK'S NEW VIDEO FOR THE SINGLE "MY LIFE" (PRODUCED BY SEC'S JAY WISE * @ITZ_BADNEWZ * ), WHICH IS ON HIS 2013 MIXTAPE "LONG OVERDUE"  .  IT'S DEFINITELY A KUM UP FROM THE ORIGINAL VIDEO WHICH DEBUT'D JANUARY 2012 . IT'S HEARTFELT, AND IF ANYONE KNOWS KK, THEN YOU KNOW HIS STORY IS GENUINE.  HE'S NOT ONE OF THOSE RAPPERS WHO LIES ABOUT WHERE HE'S FROM.  THIS VIDEO GETS THE BOSS LADY STAMP.  ENJOY!










DIRECT YOUTUBE LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM5WWu2CNCg&feature=youtu.be 

Follow him on twitter @KKSEC_DTE

LONG OVERDUE MIXTAPE LINK http://www.datpiff.com/Atlanta-GD-KK-Long-Over-Due-The-Mixtape.443397.html


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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Dj LORD ft ADAM ZAE @ CHINESE LAUNDRY SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA-RAISING H*LL TOUR...


THE Dj LORD ft ADAM ZAE @ CHINESE LAUNDRY SYDNEY,AUSTRALIA-RAISING HELL TOUR VIDEO IS A MUST SEE.



If you don't know who Dj LORD is, ask any PUBLIC ENEMY fan.  He is the DJ behind one of HIP HOP's most influential groups and one of the best turntablists in the world (look it up)

Hailing from Savannah, GA and representing ATLANTA, when Hip Hop fans wanted to stand up for what they believed and "FIGHT THE POWER", this is the DJ that was right there mixing and scratching on the 1's and 2's. wrecking someone's stage.

This is a LIVE video of the March 13th LIVE event in Sydney Australia.  No doubt, DjLord is "tearing ish up", as he always does.  He's ON FIRE!  Take a look at ...the energy is HUGE!





DJ Lord
@DjLORDofficial



https://soundcloud.com/adamzae





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Monday, March 11, 2013

Parlae AKA Teddy Gram Da Hustla FT Future "Flex Up"

Known originally in the industry as a primary member of Dem Franchize Boyz (Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It), Parlae's solo career has been making great strides.  Check out Parlae ft Future "Flex Up" (clean version). 




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The Blaq Hour 03/11 with @BlaqKharma @OnTheRiseRadio | Blog Talk Radio

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Blaq Kharma interviews Stacy Wilson. She is the driving force behind, "I am valuable".  "I am valuable" is a mentoring program that is dedicated to saving young girls who have become victims of the Human Sex Trafficking trade. Atlanta, Georgia is the number 1 hub for this crime. She is taking a stand and saving our daughters. Join On the Rise Radio tonight for an indepth interview about this remarkable woman about what she is doing for our endangered little girls. 

For the second half of the show, BlaqKharma will have special guest Trazana Staples on the line to weigh in her thoughts on Food Control in the USA/World and natural alternatives. Tonight is going to be a night of enlightenment and real, raw talk along with some of the hottest indie records from artists all over the US of A. You don't want to miss out on tonight's show.
Join us @ 347-677-1911 from 9pm to 11pm.
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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

GO HARD GUERILLAS LIVE W/ RON TERI 3.8.13


My name is Ron Teri, I am a rapper/producer from Hamilton Beach in Queens, NY. My life is revolved around music, family, work, and sports. I work a 9 to 5 and live with only my mother. I'm a football and hockey fan and play both sports. Growing up I was exposed to all different genres of music the biggest two being rock and hip-hop. My mother and father both loved classic rock so I was listening to bands like Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Doors, etc. My cousins, my sisters and their friends listened to hip-hop such as DMX, Wu-Tang, Biggie, Onyx, Lost Boyz, etc. Both genres caught my interest but my favorite artist growing up listening to it all was DMX. As I grew older I started listening to more rock. The first band I got really attached to was System Of A Down. Soon enough my dad took me out and bought me a full drum kit, guitar, bass, keyboard, and microphones. We set it all up in my basement and he told me to learn them all. I would sit in the basement for most of my day and teach myself every instrument. I started getting more involved with playing and formed a couple of bands. For about 5 years I was in 3 different hardcore bands. I quit my last band and just became a fan of the music for while.

On August 29, 2007 my dad passed away. That moment in my life was crucial and changed who I was. Basically emotionless for awhile I started writing poetry. I would write about how I feel because writing it felt better then saying it. I started rapping them over beats and eventually started creating my own instrumentals on FL Studio. I would use Audacity to record vocals using a rock band microphone. I showed a couple of friends and other students at my college and people started to like it. After graduating college I started going to Infamous Studios to record. It was convenient being that it was around the corner from my job. I did only 4 tracks in that studio and then started to meet new people who also rapped but lived in the neighborhood. I met this kid and we started to work together. He brought me to a studio that was setup in a house. The studio engineer, Trevor a.k.a. Lost, asked me to be apart of his crew Lost Productions after he recorded my first mixtape Born A Legend. I joined his crew and went on to promote my first tape.

After getting a lot of good feedback on my first tape I started working on my second one call Walk With Me Part.1. During the process my brother-in-law, Jamie Kilkenny, approached me with how he felt about my music and we began talking more in depth about performances and the future. As he set-up my release party for my second mixtape he became my manager. Now I am part of a crew and a movement. We are called Kilzone Entertainment, consisting of myself & Mason. We are both local artists who make real music and are influenced by a number of different artists. When I write I get influenced by listening to artists like Jon Connor, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, Eminem, Big Pun, Slaughterhouse, and a lot more. I like real lyricism and being original when it comes to hip-hop. To me hip-hop is about expressing yourself through rhyming schemes and word plays performed over a beat. As of now I'm just working hard and staying focused.

Ron will be LIVE on On The Rise Radio's Go Hard Guerilla Show on Friday March 8, 2013 via the ELEGANT HOODNESS MUSICAL PROGRAM.   


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