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SEATTLE'S ASIAN
HIP-HOP SUMMIT
The Shockmaster
Glen Boyd & Nasty-Nes |
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REUNITED ON SEATTLE'S
KEXP
(l-r): DJ's EarthQuake, Robert Brewer,
Nasty-Nes, B-Mello & Shockmaster
Glen Boyd. |
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IT'S TYME!
(l-r): Shockmaster Glen Boyd, Nes &
DJ J-Tyme (X104-Seattle). |
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SCION'S IN THE HOUSE (l-r):
Mark Templin (SCION), Chill Will
(WCBN-MI) & Jack Hollis (SCION). |
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WHERE'S McCALL,
IDAHO???
It's Chill Will (WCBN-MI) & Nes
somewhere in McCall cruisin in a a new
Scion XB whip! |
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[[ September 3, 2007 ]] |
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What's
Upper? I hope you had an enjoyable & well rested
Labor Day weekend.
Floss
Angeles is HOT! HOT as in we've been averaging 110
degree temperatures this past week. It's September now &
I'm looking forward to the cold Winter weather coming
soon to
Cali.
I saw two great movies last Monday, "Holloween" which
was awesome, Rob Zombie's remake is da ish
& "Superbad" which I guarantee you'll be laughing
non-stop throughout the entire movie. Two must go see
movies for the Summer. Last Saturday night I checked out
Joel Osteen who spoke to a sold out crowd at
L.A.'s Staple Center. Joel's message is very motivating
& trust me, if you get a chance to see & hear him speak,
that bright light will light up in your life!...
My
trip back home to
Seattle
last week was very sentimental. My former radio co-host,
The Shockmaster Glen Boyd from KCMU Rap
Attack & from NASTYMIX Records days
reunited after more than 10 years. We hosted the
"Seattle Asian Hip-Hop Summit" event. Our dawg, DJ J-Tyme
(X104-Seattle)
dj'd the event & we all had a blast. The highlight of
the evening was being honored by Seattle's "206 Zulu
Nation" with the official Zulu beads for my
accomplishments in Seattle Hip-Hop. Much props to
King Khazm, Julie C., Silver Shadow D,
the entire Zulu posse, Kublai Kwon, Georgio
& Kitty Wu (Coolout Network) who was
in the house showing me love. The following evening was
very special as B-Mello from KEXP let me &
The Shockmaster be a guest on his KEXP radio show. His
show used to be my show & it's been exactly 10 years
since I signed off. That night reminising was such a
memorable moment hangin' with my old crew (see photo
above) B-Mello, Glen Boyd, Robert "Forrest
Gump" Brewer, DJ Earthquake & missing
that evening, Mike Cee. It was GREAT to be back
home. "206" fo' life! Read more about it here at:
http://theglenblog.blogspot.com. You can also
peep out the audio portion of me, Glen & B-Mello on KEXP
as I flashback to day one when I first was on the radio
in 1980 to the present here at:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/33526061ca995b...
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MySpace heads! If you haven't joined our
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RapAttackLives.com
will be joining forces with DigiWaxx.com's
College Radio Department headed by Alice
Grandoit (see article below). DigiWaxx will feature
bi-weekly our HOTTEST UNDERGROUND pick of the
week with a "Nasty-Nes" Rap Attack Pick Of
The Week. This will give props to a lot of
underground & indy records that gets NO love unless it's
on the mixshow/commercial radio tip. Props to DigiWaxx
for expanding to the next level cause now we have
another outlet to get our music heard!...
SKULL
INTERVIEW on AllHipHop.com
by Maya "the Brasilianaire" Medena
Just by taking a glance at Skull, you would never
think that he is a serious, focused, and in-tune Reggae
artist. Born and raised in
Korea, Skull has broken yet another barrier in the music
world and is coming to a hood near you to prove his
worth in the game. But can he survive the frequent
shallow waters of the young consumer and reach the
depths of their souls? Stamped by Mariah Carey’s
brother, Morgan Carey, Skull’s modesty and spiritualism
may be able to keep him afloat in this “waiting” pool of
one hit wonders and veterans all trying to find their
spot in line for next up.
Skull talks about being a Korean Reggae artist, and how
his Asian counterparts perceive his emergence out of a
typically proud and reserved culture, and his public
embrace of the Rastafarian way of life. He reveals his
experience thus far with
America
and sheds light on what keeps him level-headed and
rational through these beginning stages of what some
believe is stardom.
Allhiphop.com Alternatives: You're a Korean born,
roots-reggae artist. How did that come to be? Was there
something from Korean culture that encouraged Rasta
culture for you in particular?
Skull: Reggae music is pretty unknown in Korea. When I
was young, I heard a
Bob Marley bootleg record and was hooked. After that, I
hunted down all the Reggae music I could find, which is
not easy where I come from.
AHHA: How do other Koreans and Asians in general respond
to you?
Skull: I think some Koreans think I am not proud to be
Korean, because I love
Rastafarian culture and reggae music, but that is not
true. I love my country very much. Many Koreans write me
that it makes them feel good to see a fellow Korean
being popular in the States. They don't feel so left out
of the American Dream.
AHHA: How has America responded to you thus far?
Skull: In the beginning it would be like, "Hey Chink,
get off the stage" or "@#$!* where you from?" But after
I sing a few bars, they are cool with me, all love. Now
more people know about me, but before they would look at
me and form an opinion then they would trip like," is
that really his voice?" Music is universal, but
sometimes people forget that.
AHHA: Who is the audience you feel your music reaches?
Skull: Music comes from deep inside of me, and I think
people who have felt and experienced life deeply and
very real recognize that in me.
AHHA: Which of the reggae legends do you feel have most
inspired your career?
Skull: Bob Marley, definitely. I really admire Buju
Banton very much too.
AHHA: Have you ever experienced the vibe of Jamaica and
the West Indies? What was it like for you as an artist?
Skull: A few years ago I made a video in Jamaica, the
people were so good to me. It was very great, and I met
an old man there who changed my life. He told me we’re
brothers and gave me an amulet of the lion of Judah in
the shape of Africa. It is tattooed on my chest now.
AHHA: What would you say to those who negatively judge
your career as a reggae artist?
Skull: I always strive to humbly judge myself before
judging someone else. I hope I can encourage others to
follow this path.
AHHA: Is it just the music you love or are you inspired
by the culture and traditions carried on in
Jamaican/West Indian lifestyle that propelled you
towards reggae?
Skull: I am so moved by the entire experience – the
music, culture, levity, history, and humanity. This is
completely beautiful for me and touches my heart.
AHHA: How did you start working with Mariah Carey's
brother, Morgan Carey?
Skull: Morgan was in Korea for a wedding and met YG who
is the boss of my label. YG wanted him to work with
another artist on label that is very famous in Asia, but
he said he would like to work with me, that he saw
something special in me… I was very surprised and
grateful.
AHHA: What type of deal have you secured with him?
Skull: I have a deal with YG in Korea. Morgan is
partners with YG for my music outside of Korea in
English. He guides and manages my career in the States.
AHHA: Is Mariah co-signing you as well?
Skull: No. We are just friends; she was very nice to me
when we first met. She treated me very kindly, made me
laugh and feel so comfortable.
AHHA: That's huge to be recognized by them. What are
your plans together?
Skull: I think we will be in this movie together that
her brother Morgan is co-producing, and maybe work on
some music together.
AHHA: What's the first single you're pushing in the
States? And is there a particular reason for it?
Skull: “Boom Di Boom di,” it's a summer party record,
and we did an animated 3D video, which is getting love
in the States,
UK,
and Jamaica. It's a feel good record and video. I went
out and bought a Billboard magazine today, it's already
#10 on the Hip Hop/R&B Singles Sales Chart in its second
week!
AHHA: What type of production will be behind you?
Skull: I produced “Boom Di Boom di,” and have worked
with Mike Cip and Solitair and Kardinal Offishal on some
of my other riddims. I am looking forward to working
with other producers too.
AHHA: Reggae has run side by side with Hip-Hop in terms
of easily being able to crossover from one genre to the
other. Will you be focusing more on the roots-reggae
side collaborating with alternative artists more often,
or will you focus on more Hip-Hop driven collaborations?
Skull: I am a reggae artist and am most interested in
making reggae music. I love Hip-Hop and am open to any
interesting collaborations, but my first love will
always be reggae music.
AHHA: You've been all over the world. What is your
favorite place to perform or where do they welcome you
especially gracefully?
Skull: So far, I have to say that in Tampa, Florida when
I opened for Buju Banton the audience showed me so much
love.
AHHA: Do you feel like you will be able to stand the
test of time and last with your sound and style through
the ever-changing tides of music?
Skull: I am making music because it's what I love, it's
deeply personal and I am not doing this for fame or to
get rich. If just one person enjoys or is moved by my
music, I am so happy.
AHHA: Is there something that your fans should know
about you and your project?
Skull: Please check my site for news
http://www.myspace.com/skullriddim I hope you will
like my music. My album will have some great feel good
party songs, inspirational anthems, and deeply personal
messages. I make music because it's what I love. I am
just a humble human being, there are many much more
important things going on in the world, in Africa, Iraq,
and all over the planet. We can never forget how small
we are compared to the greatness of God...
Attention Martial Art Heads & Bruce Lee fans:
Bruce Lee's classic 1973 film, "Enter the Dragon," will
be remade by Warner Bros. The remake, to be
titled "Awaken the Dragon," will be written and directed
by Kurt Sutter, producer of "The Shield" TV
series. It will be released by Warner Independent
Pictures. Warner Bros. publicist Laura Kim
said the movie will tell the story of an FBI agent who
investigates a Shaolin monk and underground kung
fu fight clubs. China's Shaolin Temple is renowned for
its martial-arts tradition. Kim declined to reveal the
casting choices, budget or shooting schedule. Lee played
a Kung-Fu fighter who infiltrates an island occupied by
a rogue martial arts artist in "Enter the Dragon." He
died in 1973, at 32, from swelling of the brain. Stay
tuned for more on "Awaken The Dragon"...
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Rap
Attack takes a "WHAT'S UPPER" look this week with:
Edgie
Kokoski
(WUNH-NH):
"While I was standing in line at the grocery store the
other night, I was saddened to see the black and white
tabloid "World Weekly News" announcing that it
was their final issue. I've always found the World
Weekly News very entertaining, and am baffled as to
why they can't sell enough papers to stay in business.
With cover stories like "Abraham Lincoln Was A
Woman!", "Saddam and Osama are in Love",
and "Alien Bible Found: They Worship Oprah", I
found WWN as credible as Michael Vick
finding Jesus. In fact, I think we need more
surreal news in the media.
Surreal is exactly how I felt this past weekend as I
engaged in an epic battle with a swarm of bees. While
hanging out with my brother in the basement of his
house, we kept noticing bees flying around. After
killing about 10 of them, we went outside to discover a
mammoth nest hanging from the garage roof. Despite the
85 degree temperature, we bundled up like arctic
explorers in the hopes of avoiding stings. We charged
the nest and soaked in with poison like we were making
Chinese toys. Then I drove a 2x4 through the center of
the nest exploding it like the Death Star and sending
angry bees everywhere! I'm not sure how fast we ran, but
I think we passed Nick Hogan's Supra. We
emerged victorious though: zero stings!
I'm
not sure why Owen Wilson tried to kill himself,
but since he is rich, famous, and successful, now I want
to kill him myself. I'm continually enraged by
celebrities who have great lives and do the most foolish
things to screw them up. So listen Mel Gibson,
Michael Richards, Don Imus, Lindsay Lohan,
Nicole Richie, DMX and Foxy Brown. You and
Owen Wilson can all eat my ass. If you want to get in
trouble, get together and beat the hell out of that
creepy Idaho bathroom jack off Senator...or whomever won
that $314 million on Powerball that I was supposed to
get"...
D-Tragic
(805HipHop.com): "I wanted to shoot Vernassa
Fields a cool shout out for sending me that new
Tight Eyes joint feat. OhNo and The Luv Bugs.
That is a DOPE track. It looks like OhNo is keeping it
movin. The track by Roc-C & OhNo “Give It Up”
feat. Chino XL is climbing our charts! I’m still
pumpin Tha Brain “Swagga Jacka Smacka” up here in
the 805! The Hip-Hop Heads are feelin this track up
here. Those are some of the joints that are hittin up
here right now. That Roscoe/Akon/Jadakiss cut
“You feel me” is mad hott on Sizzle up here. Definitely
a DOPE track! Lil Bit’s “Sex with My Ex” is a
dope one in the clubs (All the ladies love it), and the
NYOIL “Purrfect Beat” is being requested on my
show on KJUC/KCSB, so keep your eye on
that one as well!!"...
Nesto
(WODU-VA):
"What's good family? The semester has officially began.
Last night was my first show of the semester and it went
well. It felt good too. We broadcast over the internet
as well as over cable in the dorms. I will be on the air
on Tues and Thurs nights from
9
to
10 pm.
I will reach out for interviews starting next week.
Please keep the hits coming.
Got a question for all and anyone. For those that use
Serato/M-Aduio Torq, which one would you recommend
and why? I see pros and cons for each, but I also see
Torq is about 200 dollars less. Also, do any of you
pre-record shows, and if so what program(s) do you use
to do this. I see a lot of people do the Podcast thing,
but is there a specific program you are using? Holla:
inthecrates@hotmail.com...
EarthQuake
(Live365.com): "It was great to see and hear
Nasty Nes and Shockmaster Glen Boyd (see
photo above), who if you know your radio history in the
Northwest, are urban radio legends in the Hip-Hop game
up in the Northwest as Guests on KEXP
Streetsounds with DJ B Mello. The archive is up
for another week and a half so check it out during the
entire 7pm hour. My new show is up like always at
www.live365.com/stations/quake551. Can you
believe I have done 159 shows? When I started this in
2000 I never thought I would do that many shows. Thanks
to everyone who checks out the show"...
Ahsan
"The
Golden Child" (WRSU-NJ): "Just to update you I'm
still doing my show, I just found out today that the
Mailbox Etc/UPS store where I had my mail going closed
down. I wanted to know if you can let any record reps
who might of received any return mail from me in the
past, that they can resend to the following address,
this also be our new address going forward:
The
Blueprint Radio c/o D-Media Group, Inc.
601
Route 206,
Suite
26
#457
Hillsborough,
NJ 08844
Attn:
Ahsan "The Golden Child"
The
rest of my contact is:
email:
ahsangc@theblueprintradio.com
myspace:
www.myspace.com/theblueprintradio
phone: 908-531-3280
We
still broadcast
10 PM
- MID every Wednesday on 88.7 WRSU FM"...
Solo (WECI-IN): "I am back at it, I will
repeat I am back at it, I need vinyl, seriously, if it
is pressed and you know I got your back, then dont
hesitate
I am tired of seeing promo's on ebay, thats just
disrespect to the artist.
Solo
Assassin
WECI
2208
Parkdale Dr
Richmond, IN 47374
765 960 0106
Vernassa Fields
(Live365.com): "Effective
immediately! You can start sending ALL hard copies to
the following address:
VERNASSA FIELDS
7710 BRABHAM WAY
ELK GROVE,
CA 95758
You can continue to send ALL mp3s to:
SpynCycalRaydio@spyncycal.com
You can continue to send ALL other business inquiries
to:
vernassafields@spyncycal.com
I should be in the (Sacramento)
Cali area sometime next month which means if you need
immediate responses to music, you should continue to
send mp3 via email.
Thank you"...
Garbs
Infinite
(WRUW-Cleveland):
"The 2007 Ohio Hip Hop Awards are around the corner &
will be held September 22, 2007 @ The Galleria (Downtown
Cleveland). The website has officially launched,
www.ohiohiphopawards.com. The nomination page
is up and we want to hear who you think should be on the
official ballot this year! We also will be doing a
Talent Search Series in numerous cities around the state
(including Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Toledo,
Youngstown & Dayton). At these showcases, artists will
have the opportunity to compete for a chance to perform
on the night of the big event! We also have made the
Sponsorship Package available for download on our
webpage. For more info, reach out to us:
Email:
info@ohiohiphopawards.com
Phone: 216.659.4780
Here
is our address for 2007 to send material for review, etc
(vinyl & cd's)! Same address, just a new Ste. number:
RapAttackLives.com
4750 Kester Avenue, Ste. 11
Sherman
Oaks, CA 91403
Attn: Nasty-Nes
nastynes1@aol.com
SHOUT
OUT TIZIME:
Happy Birthday this week to DJ Fresh (KPSU-Portland)
celebrating this Wednesday, September 5th & to Baby-C
celebrating this Sunday, September 9th...
PEACE, LOVE & HIP-HOP UNITY (God Bless & Isa Mahal),
Nasty-Nes
http://www.myspace.com/nastynes
http://www.myspace.com/rapattacklives
(Pinoy
Pride4Life
/ John 3:16) |