Wednesday, September 16, 2009

We Support Local Music: Shawt Deezy


Get any track of great quality and solitifying the beat you will hear a young man by the name of Chris “Shawt Deezy” Stephens. He is a Florida native from the 850 area. Born in 1987, he is the youngest of his mother's two children. He attended Madison County Schools all the way through his High School years. As a child, he was always interested in baseball, instruments and their sound, and basketball.

He started to take the musical route with full force when he walked in on his father after having a stroke, and several months later, he passed. There were no feelings of pursuing the baseball career, being that his father was one of the main reasons he started playing baseball in the first place. He was also dedicated to the poetic side of things. He wrote poems to express his inner thoughts and feelings that he’d rather not speak about.

Listen to Shawt Deezy - Go Back




This was a great aspect that kept him in the mind of one day creating songs that would let the world know his feelings and outlook towards the world as a whole from his point of view. This are reasons why he makes soulful “HipHop Music”.

A Madison, Fl native, he started pursuing his music career aided by “DJ Earl”(Collegeradiolive.com) in 2005, when he relocated to Tallahassee, Fl. His first project was solo project and consisted of several collaborations from “D.J Earl” and “Ram”.

Although things didn’t work out with the group situation, Shawt Deezy was determined to pursue his career in music. He then came out with a mixtape called, “Soldier World”. This mixtape was hosted by DJ Earl (Collegeradiolive.com).

When late 2008 hit, he then began to work on the first solo mixtape of his return, that would be the door opener for his plan. The mixtape, "Da Year Of Da Undadawgz", which is available @ www.soundclick.com/shawtdeezy, has been one of the main things to drive his self-esteem.

Since then, he has joined forces with “Coneygurl,” “D’Necya,” and “Mixture,” as well as “DJ Tycoon” and many other artists. He feels as if his dream of making the world feel his music is "Unstoppable, Untouchable, as well as Inevitable" as he works on more current projects. He is a very talented individual who not only writes for himself and others, but also does recording, mixing and mastering his own music, as well as for others also. He has been featured in several magazines, such as “Swaggerific Magazine.”

Friday, September 11, 2009

Rapper State of Mind: Kim D




Play Kim D "Love for Hip Hop"




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Kim D, born as Kimberly Danielle Smith, in Tallahassee, FL is the latest threat to the Hip-Hop scene. She is making a name for herself while filling the void of under-represented and often overlooked female rappers. Kim D has been an entertainer since the age of 6. Whether she was telling jokes, rapping, or singing, she remained the center of attention wherever she was.

In July 2008, at the age of 24, she decided to document her enthusiasm for Air Jordan Sneakers through a single rap song posted on Youtube. “Air Jordan Sneakerhead” was a song intended to inform viewers about the history of Jordans and showcase her extensive collection. The video was an instant success. Within the first week, it received over 6,000 views and was posted by numerous renowned sneaker websites. She received positive feedback from fellow sneaker collectors, rap enthusiasts, and even the Nike/Jordan designers, and executives. This sparked a new found outlet for expressing her love for footwear and entertaining.

Kim D has gained much popularity in the sneaker world, including nation-wide performances, interviews, and editorials. Her newly discovered talent led to the next stage of her entertainment journey as a versatile rapper/singer/songwriter. In just 8 months from her rap debut of “Air Jordan Sneakerhead,” she released her first mixtape entitled “Rapper State of Mind” (April 2009).

Kim D’s execution on “Rapper State of Mind” was unexpected, yet incredibly well-received. From her lyrics, to her delivery, to her performances, she proved to be a newcomer that possessed the skills of a rap veteran. Kim D is currently working on the release of her second mixtape, preparing her Demo, writing for various artists, and collaborating with other musical talents.

In addition to her musical endeavors, Kim D is also pursuing her Master’s degree and launching her own line of apparel, N8 Tees, which will feature customizable designs and colorways. Be on the lookout for this multi-faceted individual as she proceeds to redefine female rap, as we know it.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Go DJ: Bo Weezy! Bum Bum!



850Live: Where are you from? Where did you grow up?
Bo Weezy: Born & raised In the Tre-0-5, Miami Gardens now Carol City, right off 174th & 46th!

850Live: How did you get your start as a DJ?
Bo Weezy: From My pops & my uncles. They were big time in Dade & Broward County (Cosmic Funk & Instumental Funk Djs). Also my main man Dj Skip-A-Chuck (R.I.P.) got me going in Tally-Ho!

850Live: What are some of the positives and negatives of being in The Industry?
Bo Weezy: You get to meet a lot of people & learn interesting things damn near everyday! Always on the GOOOOOO! When do we get to Sleep? Always on the grind but hard work pays off!

850Live: What are some of the things you see yourself doing in the future?
Bo Weezy: Being a tour Dj for an artist or gettin' on the radio!

850Live: What is the craziest thing you’ve seen working in the clubs?
Bo Weezy: You name it! From girls dancing LOOSE, to seeing it rain $ lookin' like Hurricane Andrew, to dudes gettin knocked out!

850Live: Who are some of the artists you’re vibin’ to right now?
Bo Weezy: Ice Berg, Ross, Drake & Jigga!

850Live: What’s your advice for someone trying to get started in The Industry?
Bo Weezy: Keep on grinding! And there is no promotion like SELF promotion! You got to believe in ya self or nobody else will!

850Live: How can people reach you?
Bo Weezy:
http://twitter.com/boweezy305
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/boweezy305
http://www.myspace.com/boweezy305

850Live: Where can they find you?
Bo Weezy:
Tues @ Club Rayn with The School Boyz
Sat @ The Moon "Grown Folks Night
Sun @ Soho's in Jacksonville

850Live: Any last words?
Bo Weezy: Dj Skip-A-Chuck (R.I.P.) & Bum Bum Ent! Big ups to you for taking out a lil time to get to know Bo Weezy!!

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TRACK LISTING (Download individual songs)

B.O.B ft OJ DA JUICE MAN & BUN B / I Am The Man



DOUBLE D / Yessir



DERTY ft LIL BOOSIE / Uh Ohh



V.I.C. ft J-FUTURISTIC / Say Bow



C.H.A.D. THE CHANGE / I’mma Take It



DUNN CITY ft YOUNG CA$H / One Night Stand



GLC ft CORY MO & MISTAH FAB / Let The Pimpin Commence



6 TRE G / Fresh



M. BEEZY ft CADILLAC JOE / Here Kitty Kitty



LEGYN / Superstitious



DA PRETTY BOYZ / Tonight


TOTAL KAOS / Vibing



E. MACKEY / Club Song



JUBE / I Love You



B.I.G. WILL / The Future



J JEMISON / Fantasy Girl



T.G-ZEEY ft JAVON BLACK / Hustle All Day



MR. YOUNG MENNACE / Get It Girl



LIL CASH ft YOUNG CASH / Where You From



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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Chick Swag: Hot Yella the newest chick in charge!


A “triple threat,” Hot Yella is an aspiring songwriter, vocalist and artist, who represents the independent and powerful ladies of the world. Hot Yella creates music that speaks to those who know the struggles of life and rewards of self-expression. Hot Yella mesmerizes listeners with the sound of her sultry voice and cleverly crafted rhymes.

Given the birth name Ariella, meaning "Lioness Goddess," Hot Yella began her musical journey at 17, as passionate singer, rapper and songwriter. Hot Yella spent her last two years of high school in Madison, Wisconsin, writing and producing her debut album, a nine-track R&B EP entitled ‘My Heart.’ Hot Yella collaborated with different producers, including DJ Pain 1 for ‘My Heart,’ which she and her family sold two-hundred copies of the first day of its release.



Hot Yella currently resides in Florida, where she is making her mark creating powerful, yet soulful ear candy to satisfy her fan’s sweet tooth. Hot Yella's tantalizing sound will leave you craving more!



Hot Yella - Chick Swag (Dirty)




Sneak preview

Hot Yella - Miss Me(Dirty)




Hot Yella f. Stess the Emcee - Gotta Talk to You(Dirty)






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Monday, August 17, 2009

Janelle Nadine: Talk to Me







JANELLE NADINE started her career at the studio of George Clinton in Tallahassee, Florida, working with Steve Boyd on her first single “Stop Drifting.” Since then, she has wasted little time by working hard to build an extensive catalog and work with producers from all walks of genres. She has already worked with among others, TMACK (8Ball & MJG, Novakane, Slim/112), Kenjo (Grammy Award winner, Ludacris), Drum Majorz (Yung L.A., Rich Boy, Nelly, O.J. Da Juiceman), Nick Fury (Lil Flip), Ole-E (producer, Field Mob), Sherm (Field Mob), and Total Kaos (producer, bass legend) who also appears on her risqué “Butt Naked” single. Plus, she has recently collaborated with BloodRaw (artist, CTE) and Shawn J (artist, Field Mobb).

JANELLE NADINE writes like her life depends on it - an ability she credits to her early familial roots. Her father was a Miami-born musician/guitar player who passed away later in her life. Being her biggest musical influence she learned at a very early age how to tie in life with lyrics. In fact, it is her father who introduced JANELLE NADINE to the Motown sound and Rock-n-Roll while the flavorful sound of salsa among other Latin styles came from her DOMINICAN mother and family. From the beginning of her musical journey to writing and making her own music today, JANELLE NADINE’s path has been filled with many ups and downs. But, those experiences blossom into stories that she channels to create her sound.


At the end of the day, JANELLE NADINE sirens to the world: “I give no apologies, have no shame, and offer no explanations. That’s why I don’t judge. I’ve been there and I can relate to all types of mess.”

As a devourer of diverse music, her collection includes artists like Janis Joplin, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Tom Petty, Jimmy Hendrix, Scarface, UGK, Mos Def, Stevie B, Sizzla, Lee Scratch Perry and Bob Marley with greatest influences being SWV, Aaliyah, and Escape.

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Southern Boy: Randy B.



Click here to download Randy B - Cry






ADDICTED TO THE MUSIC
By: Keith Kennedy

Everyone has a vice. For some it is gambling, shopping, sex, booze or another intoxicant but for Southern Boy’s RANDY B. the drug of choice is music. RANDY B. is attracted to all good music, but he is especially addicted to creating his own.

Not one to leave his hands in the destiny of others, RANDY B. is an avid believer in the do-it-yourself style of music. “Music has been instilled in me since birth,”RANDY B. is proud to announce. His father, a high school band teacher, nurtured his son’s musical curiosity by allowing RANDY B. to march alongside him in the band in addition to cultivating his natural talents. As a result RANDY B. has grown to create, produce, and write his own music through his strongest instruments, piano and drums.

RANDY B.’s guidance did not end under a careful paternal eye. RANDY B. recently sojourned to Atlanta to collaborate with today’s talented tenth led by Tricky Stewart (Beyonce’s “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)” & Rihanna’s “Umbrella”), The-Dream(artist/songwriter, J. Holiday, Usher, Mariah Carey) and Sam Salter (Boyz II Men, B2K, & Sisqo’). With the help of these musical giants, RANDY B. learned “how to give the people what they want by being yourself and finding your own sound.”

To that end, “I have taken my experiences and made them entertaining,” explains RANDY B. The results have been soul stirring records such as “It’s Over Now,” “Let It Be,” “Candyman,” ,“Slip Away” produced by the renowned hitmaking producer, Jim Jonsin (Lil Wayne’s “Lollipop,” TI’s “Whatever You Like” & Soulja Boy’s “Kiss Me Thru The Phone”) and most recently hit single "Cry" written and produced by the southern boy himself Randy B.

But, as with any addiction, there is a dark side. For RANDY B. it is that the “risk of investing in myself can be painful. 90% of my music is written, created, and released by me so, the grind of putting yourself out there can be painful.” RANDY B. continues, “thankfully, through the bumps and bruises I have learned to become not only a better businessman, but also a better musician” by translating the trials and tribulations into beautiful records such as “Growing Pains.”

RANDY B. knows the highs one can receive from injecting the right record into the arm of the mainstream and is not shy in understanding what it takes to make it. “No one will ever out hustle me.” So, look for RANDY B. this year to release his debut album on his imprint, Southern Boy or surfing his site, www.randybmusic.com. When asked if he will ever go to rehab to cure him of the habit of music, RANDY B. emphatically states, “no, no, no!”




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