Monday, March 28, 2011
YOUNG NAY Imma Ball Ft. YJ (Prod. By DBoogie)
New Lady Coming straight from Atl follow her on twitter @YoungNay
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011
CIAA
IT'S GOING DOWN IN CHARLOTTE NC MARCH2-6 THIS IS GOING TO BE AN EVENT TO REMEMBER BE IN THE PLACE LET'S GO
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
New Artist
We're accepting new material send your material to akannientertainment@yahoo.com let's go.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
2011 We're on our shit
Monday, December 13, 2010
Biggz interview
1. When you think about hip hop what song brings back the most memories?
Hip-Hop to me is one of the greatest forms of music, it's a very wide open genre, from the club songs that keep our heads moving, to the deeper songs, that keep our heads thinking.
Too many songs to honestly name when it comes to hip-hop. I could name albums for days, but if one needs to be named, I'd say 'Things Done Changed' by Big from 'Ready 2 Die' or possibly 'Keep Ya Head Up'
by 2Pac. Like i said, so many i'm leaving out.
2. When you are not on stage, what’s your favorite part of the day?
Creating the music would probably be my favorite part of the day, nothing compares to making such a creation, no matter if it becomes well received or not, the process is amazing.
3. You state that your music is a look into your life; do you think you will ever run out of material to make music about?
As long as i'm alive there will always be something to talk about.
4. Who is the one artist that you want to work with the most from Canada?
Hard to say, I'd like to drop a track with Drake, or back to the oldies, I'd love to do a song with Maestro Fresh Wes. We got so many great artists up here, so many i'd love to collab with.
5. How much time do you dedicate to your music, and creating it?
As much as I possibly can, it's a huge part of my life. It's what I want to do with my life, and like anything else in life, you gotta put the hard work and effort into it to get back what you've put in.
6.What is your first memory of music, and where does that love of music stem from? What is the first song you can remember hearing?
My first memory of my music is with hip-hop, Snoop Dogg's Doggystyle, and from there one exploring and listening to as many people in the genre of possible. The memories also include
the oldies, such as Michael Jackson, Prince, Ozzy Osbourne, and countless others, I'd say the love of music stems from listening to albums such as, Michael Jackson "Thriller". Prince "Purple Rain",
2Pac "All Eyez On Me", Big's "Ready 2 Die" and countless others that have influence and molded my tastes and music into what it is.
7. So to date how many tracks have you either created or produced?
On the verge of probably 300 tracks I've made for my own projects and others I've been involved in.
8. What's your outlook on the Canadian music industry today, how can it be improved?
When it comes to the Canadian music industry, I think we are on our way to improving rapidly. Our artists are starting to break into our counterparts to the south. Which seems to be what is helping
us get to where we deserve to be. Looking at Drake with the Young Money camp, our Provinces own Classified, and countless other artists starting to make it in the industry. And I'm very glad to
see such things happening, where just a few years ago you wouldn't see a Canadian artist on the music TV channels. So with asking how it can be improved, I think we are already on the right track
to do just that.
9. Lately what musical styles do you find yourself most drawn to as a listener? (Old or new music? Music like yours or similar to yours?)
As a listener and a fan of hip-hop, first and foremost that is what i enjoy listening to. With that said, I'll say the 90's rap is what captures me the most. Along with the oldies still being
jammed to. From pop, to funk, and recently being introduced by my girlfriend to grunge, and being very captured by Nirvana and their unplugged cd from MTV. It's too hard to listen to just hip-hop/rap,
I still need to go back and listen to alot of other stuff, it's like a refreshment, and also lets me go back and appreciate the music I feel in love with, and could never turn my back on.
10. What would you be doing if you weren’t a musician? Are there any other talents you have besides rocking the mic?
Honestly, if I wasn't a musician, i'm not sure what I would be doing, there is a reason I started doing what I am doing. I'm sure I'd find something to do, but the passion would not be the same
as what I am now doing, when I chose to do this, I chose it because of where the music puts me, not just as an artist, but from the listener perspective. So I'm not sure what I would be doing
but it wouldn't be like what i'm doing now.
Shout outs?
I'd like to thank you for this chance to be interviewed, giving us upcoming artists a chance to show off not just our music, but where we are coming from to get to this point. I'd like to let the readers know I will be dropping a new mixtape 'Scotian Swag Volume One' in the New Year. And to support our upcoming Canadian Movement, and also our east coast Scotia Movement. If you want to check
me out you can hit me up on the social networks, my twitter is @biggzatown, facebook www.facebook.com/biggzatown, and my reverbnation account www.reverbnation.com/biggzatown. Once again, shout outs to Primitive Element, my Feel Guud Fam, and all the Canadian artists out here doing what they do best. Rep where you from, and never lose love for what your doing, as so many artists seem to have forgot when they got on.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
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Tuesday, September 14, 2010
New Music
We have new music coming soon from Yooda,Biggz,D-Vour, and our newest signee TitoLeeWood 2011 is going to be a great year believe that.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Friday, August 27, 2010
Show Me How You Move It (Off Think B.I.G)
What up folks, biggz back again, to drop a lil somethin off the think big ep
http://www.limelinx.com/files/d9d93aed12db04d04e5983ec3fff82ab
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Monday, August 23, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
ON DECK "BLUE LEGACY"
Coming from an environment like Far Rockaway's Edgemere projects and the drug infested Woodhull, Hollis Queens he's been able to incorporate his life's experiences and format them into music.Constantly putting rap aside in pursuit of "the American Dream he's disregarded his fans requests (from blazing countless mix tapes) never releasing a solo album until now. With street bangers such as "Better than Ever" and "Dirty Money" he's shown the fans his complexity from
grimy hardcore Hip Hop, to radio adorned club bangers. Also featured in the "PayDay" video and the street banger "Fight 4 New York" Blue Legacy is now recognized as one of the undergrounds elite! Blue legacy gives you his experiences through raw literary rhyme schemes, strong punch lines, with an unforgettable delivery. His flow is like none ever seen or heard before. Compared to the late Big Pun or a young Kool G Rap with the charismatic cocaine flow,he gives you the feel of Queens 1996! Blue Legacy paints a picture with every word which will have you seeing his story on a canvas in your subconscious as you listen to the genius discuss his truth in a creative manner. With songs like "Blow" where he compares every bar in his rhyme to a gram of coke or "Thru blue" the lyrical gangster tough talk track he's
solidified his spot as an m.c. Also joining forces with the Fortune
500 to give fans constant club bangers like "Come here shawty" and
"you awwready know," Blue Legacy has evolved into Hip Hop's most
anticipated words man. From tearing down venues across the nation like
Club T New York and Marie Davis' Mad Wednesdays to venues all across
the nation he's developed the skills to control any crowd of every
size. With his well articulated thug approach unlike none ever seen
before, he appeals to all entities. The hue of the Hip Hop spectrum
handed down from its predecessors, definition: BLUE LEGACY
next artist to blow remember you heard it here first.
Friday, August 13, 2010
AUGUST 19,2010 IT'S GOING DOWN
J-KIDD
J-KIDD AKA CAROLINA J-KIDD WAS BORN DECREMEBER 27, 1985 IN CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA. THEN PERSUING IS DREAMS TO FINISH SCHOOL AND TO DO MUSIC. KIDD @ AGE 18 MOVE TO SACRAMENTO, CA ALONE WITH BEARLY ANY FAMAILY HERE TO SUPPORT HIS DREAMS. HE MET UP WITH HIS BROTHER AND STEP BROTHER, PROPANE DA GHOST AND PROMIZE. HAVING NOT BEEN USE TO THE WESTCOAST MUSIC PROPANE GIVES HIM THE NAME J-KIDD. I WASN’T USE DOING MUSIC IN A STUDIO AND NEEDED MUCH TIME TO GET USE TO THIS PROMIZE PUT HIM ON THE BACK BURNER. PROMIZE TOLD ME THAT I HAD THE WRITING DOWN BUT I NEED TO WORK ON MY SKILLS. SO I SPENT MOST OF MY TIME WITH PROPANE WORKING WRITING GO HARD AS MOST WOULD SAY. PROMIZE THEN STARTED TO SEE HOW HARD WORKING AND PASSATE I WAS TO MY MUSIC THEN STARTED TO GIVE ME A CHANCE. HAVING TO WORK MY WAY UP TO THE FRONT NEW THINGS BEAGN TO HAPPEN WE SAW THAT IT WAS TIME TO MAKE OUR MARK BY CREATING SEAVEY CITY ENT. PROMIZE HONORED ME THE ROLE OF C.O.O. SEEING HARD WORKING I WAS. FROM HERE ON OUT WAS DESTION TO BE GREAT WITH ALL THE GREAT TALET AROUND ME. THERE IS MUCH MORE TO BE TOLD BUT NOW YOU WILL HAVE TO LISTEN TO IT ALL…
Read more: http://www.myspace.com/SEAVEYCITYKIDD#ixzz0wTV7T1gY
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