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URBAN NETWORK MEETS
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(l-r) Ranadeb
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ONLY YOU 112
are back
in full effect with Rap Attack's
own reppin' MA & NH, DJ Addition.
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SHOWIN' SOME LOVE!
Here's
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EAZY-E 1964-1995
(R.I.P.) |
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[[ March 28, 2005 ]] |
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Aiight it's going down this week. The Urban
Network Conference is this week, March 30-April
2nd at the Riviera Resort in Palm Springs. Log on to:
www.UrbanNetwork.com for more info. Here's
what's upper for this Friday's Hip-Hop panel featuring
some of our RAP ATTACK DJ's making their
debut for the first time!
DJ
Round Table (Friday, April 1, 2005 11:00am-12:30pm);
Sponsor: Warner Bros.
Nasty
Nes RapAttackLives.com
Kazzeo KHDC
Santa
Cruz,
CA
Chill
Will WCBN
Ann
Arbor,
MI
Raw
B. KUSF
San
Francisco,
CA
Hideo
KKBT Los Angeles, CA
4
Real KGGI
Riverside,
CA
V-Dub
WGCI Chicago
D.J.
Babu from Dilated Peoples (Capitol Recording Artist)
Capitol D. from All Natural
Chris
Atlas Cornerstone Promotion
Chris
“Peanut Butter” Wolf Stones Throw Records
Ken
Darpoh Universal Records
Tricky UrbanNetwork.com Radio
Moderator: Troy Marshall Warner Bros.
That
same evening, you can peep
Detroit's
own, The Fat Killahz performing at
6:45pm.
Artist Andrea "Orange Shag Carpet" will also be
performing her laterst joint that both Jo-Jo & I
did the remix to. I'm really looking forward to seeing
you there. Hit me up if you'll be there on my Sidekick
at:
nastynes1@tmail.com...
It's
been 10 years since Eazy-E (see photo above)
passed away & this year marks his 10 year
anniversary. It seems like just yesterday I was droppin'
my needles to NWA & Eazy-E's records on the radio
& in the clubs. It seems like just yesterday when we (Sir
Mix-A-Lot) toured with Eazy-E & NWA and it seems
like just yesterday when I recorded my part on Eazy-E's
"Radio" (Ruthless/Priority) single. Right about
now let's flashback with the late Eazy-E from Davey-D's
"FNV":
Final
Statement From Eazy E
by Eazy E
"I may not seem like a guy you would pick to preach a
sermon. But I
feel it is now time to testify because I do have folks
who care about
me hearing all kinds of stuff about what's up."
"Yeah, I was a brother on the streets of Compton doing a
lot of things
most people look down on -- but it did pay off. Then we
started
rapping about real stuff that shook up the LAPD and the
FBI. But we
got our message across big time, and everyone in America
started
paying attention to the boys in the 'hood."
"Soon our anger and hope got everyone riled up. There
were great
rewards for me personally, like fancy cars, gorgeous
women and good
living. Like real non-stop excitement. I'm not
religious, but wrong
or right, that's me."
"I'm not saying this because I'm looking for a soft
cushion wherever
I'm heading, I just feel that I've got thousands and
thousands of
young fans that have to learn about what's real when it
comes to AIDS.
Like the others before me, I would like to turn my own
problem into
something good that will reach out to all my homeboys
and their kin.
Because I want to save their asses before it's too
late."
"I'm not looking to blame anyone except myself. I have
learned in the
last week that this thing is real, and it doesn't
discriminate. It
affects everyone. My girl Tomika and I have been
together for four
years and we recently got married. She's good, she's
kind and a
wonderful mother. We have a little boy who's a year old.
Before
Tomika I had other women. I have seven children by six
different
mothers. Maybe success was too good to me. I love all my
kids and
always took care of them."
"Now I'm in the biggest fight of my life, and it ain't
easy. But I
want to say much love to those who have been down to me.
And thanks
for your support."
Just remember: it's YOUR real time and YOUR real life. "
Eazy E
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Eazy E and His Impact on HIV and Music
by Davey D
These profound words that were read by Eazy-E's lawyer
just days
before he passed, says it all. This March 26th will mark
the 10th
anniversary of Eazy E's passing and it's something that
we should take
a little time out to acknowledge.
When Eazy passed his death sent shock waves within the
Hip Hop
community and forced everyone to take a long hard look
at themselves
and their behavior and change up. After all, up till the
time Eazy
passed, many of us simply saw HIV and AIDs as something
that would
never touch us. It was always perceived as a gay white
man's disease.
and even after Magic Johnson came forth years before
Eazy's death to
admit he had contracted the disease, many of us
dismissed it to him
being a freaky type, Hollywood promiscuous cat who may
have sexually
crossed the line.
However, when Eazy passed, all the hoods around the
country were put
on notice, HIV and AIDs was no joke and would take out
anyone
including 'gangsta types like Eazy who once rapped that
he was 'built
to last'.
When Eazy passed folks were shook, as folks began to
really 'check
themselves before they wrecked themselves'. If you
recall it wasn't
long after Eazy E's death that many artists came
together and did
songs for compilation albums like "America is Dying' and
'Red Hot
Cool' that addressed the issue of HIV and AIDs . You had
everybody
from KRS-One and his song 'Jimmy' to TLC and the late
singer Left Eye
wearing condom earrings to promote safe sex.
Nowadays in 2005, if one were to watch a few choice
videos or listen
to the lyrics of a few songs, that are piped to us day
in and day out,
one would not know that we as a Hip Hop community had
come together
and attempted to be more responsible. This perception is
boosted by
numerous studies that show the rapid rise in HIV and
AIDs especially
among young Black women who apparently are getting their
sexual values
and cues from rap videos and the outspoken, over the top
attitude and
on screen behavior of their favorite artists. Hopefully
folks heed
the lessons learned 10 years ago.
With respect to Eazy E the artists as we acknowledge the
10th
anniversary of his death, we have to look beyond the
debate about
whether or not he had conscious raising lyrics or
whether or the best
rhyme flow. He was truly one of those guys who came from
Rags to
Riches and history will show that he and his group NWA
for better or
for worse changed the face of Hip Hop forever as well as
the
misperceptions many had about the West Coast.
Now is this a good thing for Hip Hop? Many have weighed
in over the
years and have given some very strong opinions and
debated whether or
not they helped or hurt Hip Hop. Over the years when I
interviewed
Eazy and I have had some very heated discussions with
him about his
lyrics, he always insisted that what he was doing was
'reality rap'.
. The term 'gangsta rap' was something that later
applied to him and
his music by mainstream media. He was clear that what he
and NWA were
'street reporters' and that there was room within Hip
Hop for all
sides of our existence. He felt it was important that
folks outside
of Cali understood that there was more to it then nice
beaches and
palm trees.
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Listen to Eazy E 'Rags to Ruthless' Radio Documentary
Below are the links to an incredible radio documentary
put together by
LA Hip Hop artist the Poetess. Not only is she major
fixture in LA's
Hip Hop scene, she also tight with Eazy and other
members of NWA,
Hence she wound up getting some incredible interviews on
the days
leading up to Eazy death and the days after.. If you
ever wanted to
know about NWA, Eazy E and their true legacy be sure to
peep these
interviews and drop Poetess a line at
Poetess92@aol.com
and let her
know what you think.
She covers everything in this piece from how the group
first came
together, the conflicts they had including their break
up, how
everyone eventually came together to resolve their
differences and of
course Eazy's death and how everyone dealt with it and
is dealing with
it..
Here are the links. Please note you will need winamp
http://www.winamp.com
to best hear the radio show..
Rags to Ruthless The Life and Times of Eazy E and NWA pt
1
Click
here
Rags to Ruthless The Life and Times of Eazy E and NWA pt
2
Click
here
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Eazy E Timeline.
In closing we are including an excellent time line that
chronicles the
life of Eazy E.. It comes courtesy of
http://www.eazy-e.com/eazy-e-timeline.html
September 7, 1963 - Eric Wright, a.k.a. Eazy-E was born
in Compton
Winter 1979 - Eazy-E drops out of high school in 10th
grade. He later
returned to receive his GED.
March 3, 1987 - Eazy-E meets Jerry Heller at a
record-pressing plant
in Hollywood. Heller hears a sample of Eazy-E's music
and the two
become partners, launching Ruthless Records.
March 1987 - Eazy-E discovers D.O.C., signs him to a
Ruthless/Atlantic
Records deal and brings him out on tour with N.W.A.
November 1987- N.W.A. with members Ice Cube, Dr. Dre,
Eazy-E, DJ
Yella and Arabian Prince, Starts a 14-date national tour
on the bill
with UTFO, Salt & Pepa and Heavy D.
July 1988 - Ruthless Records cuts a deal with Atco
Records to
distibute products by JJ Fad and Michel'le
August 1988 - N.W.A. releases "Straight Outta Compton",
which
eventually sells more than 3 million units
September 1988 - - MTV refuses to air the video for
"Straight Outta
Compton, "claiming the clip, a re-creation of a police
gang sweep of
black teens, "glorified violence"
September 1988 - - Eazy-E releases solo project "Eazy
Duz It, " which
eventually sells more than 2.5 million copies.
June 19, 1989 - Members of N.W.A. are arrested for
performing "Fuck
Tha Police" on stage.
August 6, 1989 - Members of N.W.A. are briefly detained
by Detroit
police after chanting a few lines from "Fuck Tha Police"
in concert
August 20, 1989 - D.O.C. falls asleep while behind the
wheel of a car
he gets into a serious accident. He loses his voice as a
result of
the accident
August 1989 - A woman, 16, says she was raped after a
concert in
Birmingham, Ala. In a later civil suit she claims she
had a daughter
as a result of being raped by N.W.A. member Lorenzo "MC
Ren"
Patterson on a tour bus after the concert.
September 1989 - FBI sends a letter to ruthless Records,
warning the
group that the agency didn't take kindly to the single
"Fuck Tha
Police"
January 1990 - Ice Cube leaves N.W.A. over finacial
disputes
March 26 1990 - Tennesse District Attourney Joe Baugh
rules that
N.W.A.'s "Straight Outta Compton" and 2 Live Crew's "As
Nasty as They
Wanna Be" violates the Tennessee obscenity laws August
1990 - N.W.A
releases "100 MILES AND RUNNIN" EP, which eventually
sells more than
500, 000 copies.
September 1990 - WaxWorks, a 110-store, Kentucky
basedretail chain,
pulls 100 Miles and Runnin from its store shelves and
refuses to sell
it due to its explicit references to oral sex and gang
violence.
November 1990 - Fox TV rap video show "Pump it up" runs
a segment on
N.W.A in which it crosscut between members of the group
badmouthing
Ice Cube and a interview Ice Cube saying bad things
about them.
January 27, 1991 - Dre runs into "Pump it up" host Dee
Barnes at a
record release party in Los Angeles and gets into a
physical
confrintation with her.
Febuary 1991 - Barnes files criminal charges against Dre
for "assault
and battery" and files a $22.7 million lawsuit against
Dre and the
members of N.W.A. The civil case is eventually settled
outside of
court.
May 29, 1991 - N.W.A releases "Efil4zaggin", which
eventually sells
more then 1 million copies. Debuts at No.2 on the pop
chart.
June 22, 1991 - "Efil4zaggin" becomes the first gangsta
rap album to
reach No.1 on the Billboard charts. June 1991 - Irish
singer Sinead
O'Conner, after originally aggreeively defending N.W.A,
tells British
music magazine "New Musical Express" that N.W.A's
"attitudes have
become increasingly dangerous". O'Conner also said "the
way they deal
with women is pathetic".
Summer 1991 - N.W.A breaks up.
August 1991 - Eazy-E files a state court complaint
against Dr.Dre,
DeatRow Records executive Marion "Suge" Knight and rap
artist D.O.C.
that alleges the defendents used "duress" and "menace"
to get Eazy-E
to void his exclusive contracts with Dre and the D.O.C.
The case is
still pending.
October 1992 - Ruthless Records sues Dr. Dre's Death Row
Records and
accuses Dre's label of racketeering. The suit gets
dismissed on
Aug.9, 1993. It is under appeal.
November 1992 - Dr. Dre releases "Dre Day, " a video
where he shows
an Eazy-E likeness in a disparaging light.
December 1992 - Eazy-E releases solo EP "5150 Home For
Tha Sick, Which
has sold more than 500, 000 copies.
April 1993 - Amid a swirl of controversy, Eazy-E
publicly speaks out
in support of Timothy Briseno, one of the police
officers who was
video taped beating Rodney King.
May 1993 - Houston-based rapper Willie Dee, formerly of
the Getto
Boys, tells the Los Angeles Times in a interview that "Eazy-E
is a
sellout, " for supporting Briseno.
August 1993 - Relativity Records signs a deal with
Ruthless Records to
promote, market and distribute Ruthless artist.
October 26, 1993 - Eazy-E releases second solo album
"It's
on(Dr.Dre)187um Killa, " which eventually sell more than
1.5 million
copies. The album contains repeated references to Dr.Dre
and shows
Dre on the album's inner sleeve wearing eye shadow,
lipstick and
sequins.
Winter 1993 - Eazy-E pays $2, 500 to attend a
fund-raising luncheon
for the Republic Inner Circle, where George Bush spoke.
Winter 1993 - Eazy-E ordered to pay child support of
$58, 000 a year
for a girl he fathered in Nebraska.
April 1994 - Eazy-E starts hosting "The Ruthless Radio
Show" at Los
Angeles radio station KKBT (The Beat) on Saturday nights
with former
N.W.A. member Yella.
October 14, 1994 - Members of the rap act Po' Broke &
Lonely sue
Eazy-E, claiming Ruthless Records interfered with their
ability to
negotiate with other labels.
February 24, 1995 - Eazy-E is hospitalized for what he
believes to be
a case of chronic asthma.
March 16, 1995 - Through attorney Ron Sweeney Eazy-E
releases a
statement, disclosing he has contracted full-blown AIDS.
In this
statement, Eazy-E also says that he has fathered
7children with 6
different women
March 1995 - Eazy-E marries Tomika Wood, with whom he
had a son,
Dominick, In his statement Eazy-E says that both Wood
and Dominick
have tested negative for HIV
March 26, 1995 - Eazy-E dies aty Cedars-Sinai Medical
Center in Los
Angeles at the age of 31.The cause was complications
from AIDS,
according to his doctor, Dr. Williams Young
Welcome back to my girl Rebecca Altman from
Conspiracy Sounds. She's taken a well deservede
break & she is back & back with a bang with her new
project by Exile & Lokey "Sinking Ship" b/w "The
Bridge & Signs" (Mixt Ape Records). This cut is
tight & well worth bumpin' on your wheels. I think
you'll enjoy these 2 tracks. Peep it aiight & show
Rebecca some love like ya used to! You can hit her up
for copies online at:
conspiracysounds@hotmail.com...
Brisco
"Who
You Is" (Poe-Boy Ent.) is a joint that I'm really
feeling off the MP3 my boy & Rap Attack Mixtape
reporter, DJ Killatone (see photo above)
hit me off with. It almost sounds like a cross between a
Cash Money joint & somethin' outta the G-Unit
camp! Brisco is on FIYA & you can expect to hear
more about Brisco off da vinyl in a couple weeks. Stay
tuned...
Sway & Tech
are also bout to drop their new album "Back 2 Basics" (Bolo
Ent./Bungalo). This album from my boys reppin' "The
Wake Up Show" features exclusives from Chino XL,
Common, Kam, Crooked I, Canibus,
Sly Boogy, Royce Da 5'9", Self
Scientific, our own DJ Revolution on the wheels &
more! The first single from Chino XL "Watch Closer" b/w
"Enough Beef" featuring Royce Da 5'9", & Common is this
weeks' NUMBER ONE MOST ADDED RECORD at RAP
ATTACK! If you'd like to get custom drops, etc.,
hit up my girl Stephanie Ojeda from
Bungalo Records with all your info & contact info
to:
stephanie@bungalorecords.com or call (818)
710-7740.
If
you haven't yet, you can watch Sway, Tech & Rap
Attack's own, DJ Revolution on the
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Here
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Attn: Nasty-Nes
Rap
Attack takes a "WHAT'S UPPER" look this week with:
Big
Rube
(KOOP-TX):
"What's good people, its ya man Big Rube, we back at it
again. You ever find yourself needing a vacation from
your vacation? That’s my stance right now, Spring Break
came and went without me even acknowledging it. Wow,
this is the last spring break of my life, 7 more weeks
and that tassel and cake aren't too far away. Now I can
join all the pool of unemployed graduates that have that
glimmer of hope in changing the world. Nice.....
I want to shout all the people this year who came out to
the infamous SXSW 2005 in Austin, Hip Hop was
huge this year amongst the rest. We had Bun B
(thanks for the love), ZRO, Devin the Dude
and the Rap-A-Lot family showcasing their best as
well as Austin and Houston well represented. Bavu
Blakes showed out and did his thing with 5 shows in
2 days, ouch..and NOOK from ATX still
holding it down.
For the fam that came from both coasts it was a pleasure
for you all to show love to our city. DJ LT DAN,
CHOPS and Mike Baxter thanks for showing
the Urban Assault love, Jessica from
Spectre, Double J from Trilogy,
John Legend and the oh so many more artists, record
label reps and industry cats that showed out. We might
not be that populated at as a city but we put it down
when they say we are the live music capital of the
world, ya kno!!. Four nights of non stop Hip Hop from
Chingo Bling and Paul Wall to Aesop Rock
and Erykah Badu, from Dj’s like Rapid Ric
to Diplo and LT Dan. Special shout to Mat
Sonzola from Houston Damage Control Radio and
Dj Chill for helping coordinate it all this year.
Thass a rap now its time to work on next year. If you
didn’t come down you all should seriously consider it.
Be on the look out for our next event on April 8th for
The First Annual Texas Relay All Star Bash an all star
showcase, for more info
www.diamonddivaent.com if you interested in VIP
hit me up and let me know"...
G-Brown (Mixtape-NY): "What's good family? Lot's
of big things going on right now. Peep this month's
issue of "The Source"(April '05, Baby
of Cash Money on the cover), "Tales of the
Tape" section, as they spotlight my recent mixCD "Legend
of the Drunken Master : Best of O.D.B" as a MUST
HAVE. Big up to Justo and the staff of the Source for
the shine... Attention all Miami massive(Dade County/305
baby...), I'll be doing it up Miami-style March
29th-April 5th. I'll be making appearances and rocking
various parties while down there, so hit me up on the
2-way for the 411. Big up to my man 50-grand, DJ
Irie and DJ Patrick Oliver, for the
love"...
Wonder Twinz
(SIRIUS):
" The World Traveling / Performing DJS The Wonder TwinZ
are ready to Rock another Party. So no matter what city
, state or country, If you need DJs to rock the crowd ,
Host your event,introduce acts, etc, give The Wonder
TwinZ a try. You may know the name, but have you seen
them in action???? Their record library is no joke,
filled with enough joints to rock any party, anytime,
anywhere. Bookings available immediately We know that a
lot of labels and artists are getting ready to make
snippet CDs, Mix CDs, etc. The Wonder TwinZ are
available to host the CD. To Book The Wonder TwinZ or to
simply learn more about them, please log onto
www.wondertwinz.com
TODAY." The NEW issue of The ConneX LiST -
Volume # 17 is out in the streets NOW!!!!!
With MC Lyte on the cover. This issue is
dedicated to females in HipHop.Cop it at :
www.ConneXLiST.com"...
Damian Rodriguez (KGNU-CO): "Sup
ya’ll. Wonderfull week as I’m tryin to buy, purchase my
first house. I’ll have my taste of picket fence! Woo hoo!"...
Edgie Kokoski
(WUNH-NH):
"It
seems like every morning when I turn on the news or
click on the internet, it’s like Court TV everywhere.
Here’s my random thoughts about all of these recent
court cases:
Michael Jackson:
I really wish Michael would stop pretending to be so
infirm that he can’t make it to court on time, or get
himself dressed. I guess he was well enough to have
psycho shit-faced parties with little kids, and ride on
the Ferris wheel with them. Suck it up and stand trial
like a man Jacko. Tupac took 5 bullets and
still made it to court on time, so I think you can at
least get dressed…
Robert Blake:
If you want to kill somebody, California is the place to
do it. This guy gets off the hook even though it was
proven he was armed at the scene of his wife’s murder.
I’m guessing that the jury must have thought the LAPD
framed him too. They probably planted his own
handgun in the restaurant…
Scott
Peterson:
The death penalty in California? Maybe they aren’t as
lenient as I thought. Bill Maher made me chuckle
this week when he said, “Scott Peterson was sentenced to
death this week. The judge gave him an option, lethal
injection or dinner with Robert Blake.”
Lil’
Kim: Way to go Kimberly. You could have walked with
a fine & probation but now you are facing up to 20 years
in prison. Did she really think that she could prove in
court that she didn’t know two men who were in her music
video? I also get a kick out of Capone and Lil’
Cease coming out and making a point to say that they
were subpoenaed and were “not snitching” when they took
the stand. What happened to all this “fuck the law” and
‘I’ll lie in front of the judge” tough guy talk we
always hear in rap? Exactly.
Terry
Schiavo: I’d like to know where I get a job where I
can take the day off to stand outside of a courtroom and
protest court rulings that have no effect on my family
or my life. Because I keep seeing people on the news
doing this, and I want to work where they work. And how
about the media making a big deal of Congress’ “late
night session that went well past midnight”. Big fucking
deal. They only work about 4 months a year, so I think
that they can stand to pull one late night like us
regular working slobs. The congressional seats in the
capitol building were 75 percent empty anyhow. Real hot
button issue…
Lt.
Dan
(Mixtape-Delaware):
" Fat shouts to everyone who came out to see me and
CHOPS perform 2 shows at the annual SXSW conference in
Austin, Texas last week: my man XAVIER at
Rap-A-Lot, TOSIN from www.thescrewshop.com,
PAUL WALL, CHINGO BLING, EDDIE DEVILLE, and the
legendary BUN B of UGK!!! Everyone did the damn
thing in TX and I can't wait to go back and do it all
again! H-Town look out, ya boy LT. DAN may be back your
way soon... The SXSW conference marked the release of my
latest banger, the long-awaited dirty south compilation
with the next superproducer CHOPS - "It's Going Down"
hosted by PAUL WALL!!!! "It's Going Down" is 20+
tracks from artists like SLIM THUG, T.I.,
BUN B & SCARFACE remixed and re-animated by CHOPS
and mixed to perfection by LT. DAN...get @ me for your
copy, they're going crazy fast!!! Vol. 2 is in the works
and should be out very soon - "It's Going Down 2" is
hosted by CHAMILLIONARE and will feature all
exclusives and remixes from your favorite dirty dirty
artists...still looking for more music, so holla if you
have any exclusives or freestyles you can contribute...
NEW ADDRESS: I'm still not receiving service from
a few labels while some are still getting sent to my old
address. I moved a few months ago, so please update your
vinyl mailing list with the following info:
DJ LT. DAN
1336 Riverside Dr.
Wilmington, DE 19809
Garbs Infinite
(WRUW-Cleveland):
"What's crackin everyone. WRUW's annual telethon will be
from April 4th through April 10th. Anything anyone can
do to help us out would be great. If you have some music
premiums that we could use, t-shirts, or any sort of
donation that you could spare, it would be better then
gravy on a neckbone with biscuits on the free lunch
menu! (well... allmost). Get at me online at:
crazymanwitblade@yahoo.com Thanks in
advance!!!"...
Kazzeo
(KHDC-CA):
"Props to my former high school Santa Cruz High whose
basketball team won the state championships. Yeah baby!
Gotta give a shout out to my man 3rd Rail (WNUR)
out of Chicago who laced me with a couple new Akbar &
Rise records. Real fire there. Pluse they were
produced by fellow Rap Attack DJ's Kevin
Sakoda & Rick Lawson. Anyone see my wife
Jesssica Alba in the new GQ magazine? Man,
she is sooooo freaking hot! So Lil Kim got convicted.
She'll probably get probation and a fine. But if not, I
got two words for you = Chained Heat. LOL Last week also
had it's share of losses. West Coast pioneer
Mixmaster Spade lost his battle with injuries after
being involved in a motorcycle accident a few weeks ago.
This is a huge loss as Spade was the prototype of
numerous current stars such as Snoop, Nate
Dogg, Ja Rule and 50 to name a few.
Also Renae Diggs, the former lead singer of 80's
R & B group
Starpoint, passed away after battling multiple
sclerosis. Starpoint was really big in the mid 80's with
songs like "Object Of My Desire" and "Restless"...
Brian "Z" (WZND-IL): "We have T.I.
& Trillville hittin up our campus on April
15th and I am looking for people to send out swag
material that our street team can hand out prior to the
concert. Hit me back if you have some stuff 2 send me
over. Its much appreciated. *Listen this Saturday Night
at
www.wznd.com
to the Saturday Night Party with Suave and
myself. Join us. 7-10pm CST. *Saturday Night
Party MIXTAPE is officially a wrap. Thanks to everyone
who submitted material for the mix tape. Over a thousand
copies will be distributed throughout the area which
covers 5 college campuses in Illinois. If you'd like to
learn how you can be apart of the SNP Mixtape series for
future releases, please hit me back with your inquiry.
*Copies of the new SNP mix tape will be mailed to
those who have artists on the mix tape and those who
supplied me with a mailing address in Mid-April. Thanks!
*Check out Saturday Night Party Mixtape Vol. 1's
review at Rap Attack Lives.com at
http://www.rapattacklives.com/tapedeck_172.htm
**Shouts Out: eek & Rick @ GMM, Bobby
& Chris @ Atlantic, Mickey @
MOB"...
BumSquadDjz.com's
own DJ Commando has started his own DJ
service company. Here's what's up with Commando (KBOL-Iowa):
" his is a mobile dj service and event promotions/coordinations
and we have just got everything off the ground March
12th. My goal with the company is to do some shows with
artists plus spin at clubs and special events. Also
wanna sponsor some retreats and conferences with the
bigger companies and network with the labels and artists
to keep the music industry positive and also fun but you
learn and network with the artists.
If you want or need our services please contact Chris
"Blenz" Jackson at (319) 594. 8021. Here's my
contact info FYI:...
Dj Commando-Iowa
Dj Country-Florida
207 High Ave #2
Springville IA 52336
319 981 7654
Djcommando1@aol.com
Djcommando1@tmail.com
Or Dj Country
239 822 5391-FL
Also I'm plannin to move to FL by Sept and move my
business down there with my partner and really wanna
network with the FL market but I'm never excludin no
one! Holla at me for anything and send me product cause
its all about breakin new music and I work at a radio
station in Iowa called KBOL and I do artist on air
interviews so if you want to do one get at me and make
sure I have ya product. Thanx and lets make it
happen"...
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SHOUT
OUT TIZIME:
Happy
Birthday to JayForce (WRFG-Atlanta)
celebrating this Wednesday, March 30th! Rene Diggs from
the 80's hit group Starpoint (R.I.P.). To my homie
Ranadeb "Jellow" Choudhury outta
Ch'rewd & Urban Network (we go way back & it
was great having you chill at my crib over the weekend.
See you in Palm Springs BUDDY!)...
PEACE, LOVE & HIP-HOP UNITY (God Bless & Isa Mahal),
Nasty-Nes
(Pinoy
Pride4Life
/ John 3:16) |