Thursday, April 30, 2009

Creative Loafing Mixtape Release Show

The Creative Loafing/ Criminal Records Release Show in Atlanta... you do not want to miss this event.





INFO HERE

The record is strictly limited to 500 copies that will be available at not one, but two record release shows. The first show happens at Eyedrum on Thurs, May 7. The $10 cover at Eyedrum gets you into the show as well as a copy of the record. The N.E.C., Grip Playaz, the Balkans and A.Leon Craft are all scheduled to perform. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m.

The second record release party goes down at Criminal Records on the afternoon of Sun., May 10. The Carnivores, Stanza, Mums F.P. and Predator are on the bill. There is no cover charge to attend the show. LPs will be on sale at the store for $10 and the music starts at 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Creative Loafing x Criminal Record + SMKA = Mixt A, Vol. 1

A Mixt Vol: 1 -- An Atlanta Compilation & Limited Edition Vinyl

SMKA has TWO songs on the Compilation

A.leon Craft - "Spaced Out"

Supreeme ft. Fat Tony - "I'm on Fire"

DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT HERE


(listen to both @ www.myspace.com/smkamusic)


CL and Criminal Records: The Mixt A Vol. 1

Its that time of year again. The music issue for creative loafing is out and they have teamed up with Criminal Records to release a mixtape of some of the hottest music coming out of Atlanta. There will be two events (read on) at two location (read on)... and SMKA produced NOT one, BUT two tracks on the album!!!!

(more on where to download it when I find out)

A.leon Craft - "Spaced Out" (New Release)

Supreeme ft. Fat Tony - "I'm on Fire" (off The 808 Experiment: Vol 1)

"It’s time once again for the highly coveted annual Creative Loafing music issue. This year we’re offering up an honest-to-goodness old fashioned 12-inch vinyl LP compilation that features cuts from several of our favorite local artists.

Dubbed The Mixt A Vol. 1, the record includes 10 songs from the likes of Predator, Grip Playaz, the Balkans, the N.E.C., A. Leon Craft, Anna Kramer & the Lost Cause, Mums F.P., Stanza, Carnivores and Zoroaster feat./ Brent Hinds from Mastodon.

The record is strictly limited to 500 copies that will be available at not one, but two record release shows. The first show happens at Eyedrum on Thurs, May 7. The $10 cover at Eyedrum gets you into the show as well as a copy of the record. The N.E.C., Grip Playaz, the Balkans and A.Leon Craft are all scheduled to perform. Doors open at 7 p.m. Music starts at 8 p.m."
- Creative Loafing

Do not miss THESE EVENTS

(FULL ARTICLE HERE)

J Beans - Creative Loafing Article

Here is the story Creative Loafing just published on J beans. Beans is a great MC, performer and friend....


"Like every artist, Jason "J Beans" Hall found himself traveling down an uncompromising path in search of his voice. Until, that is, he stumbled upon a split in the road. Rather than steer clear of the fork, he took both. Now he uses the resulting dual personas - J Beans and alter ego J Bless - to reveal his full story on the new mixtape, One Man, Two Sounds.

Born in Brooklyn, raised in Jamaica and educated at Atlanta's Emory University, Hall lyrically represents equal parts street hustler and hip-hop philosopher. Complemented by the reggae-inspired hooks he channels for the first time as J Bless, his newfound range is as broad as his message. Had it not been for a recent tragedy, however, he might still be harboring that inner voice in total silence.

In 2005, Beans began fronting the Atlanta-based hip-hop band, Haze. Two years later, after the group disintegrated, Beans teamed up with old friend and local rapper Charles "CG" Price to form the Disciples. A relentless mixtape hustle earned them street love and heavy spins at local strip clubs. Within a year, they were inducted into radio hosts the Durty Boyz' Hall of Fame on Hot 107.9’s “Battlegrounds” (WHTA-FM).

But the future turned surprisingly sour last November when CG was fatally stabbed in Chicago, while visiting his family over Thanksgiving. The devastating loss made Beans reevaluate the course his life and art were taking.

Heartbroken, J Beans thought about putting down the mic, but decided instead to take his musical mission in a different direction. "The Disciples music was special to me, but it was mostly stories of hood life," admits J Beans. "I kinda felt like I was putting myself in a box that I didn't even need to be in. I was lucky enough to go to school and see a lot of things, and at times my story got lost."

His new mixtape resolves that. With seven past Disciples tracks he pays homage to the memory of CG, while seven new J Beans/J Bless tracks — including the SMKA-produced "I've Been Drinking" — thoughtfully cover his storied past and a hopeful future."

FOR THE FULL STORY CLICK HERE

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Izza Kizza - Connect The Dots (Ft. Colin Munroe)



found this on illroots.com..... haven't worked with izza kizza yet, but the dude has a dope sound and will def try to hook up with him in the near future.

...and colin is the shit!

Rich Kids - "Wasup" = My Guilty Pleasure


So I probably shouldn't like this, matter of fact I know I shouldn't; but that doesn't seem to keep me from bumpin' this delightfully ignorant track. The Rich Kids, another one of ATL's finest...or not so fine depending how you choose to look at it, are taking the streets by storm with this Swaggerific classic. My favorite line of the song is "futuristic kush make the hoes think I farted". Ladies in gentlemen that is pure unadulterated talent! I mean not only do you have to read at least a 3rd grade level, but you have to buy such high grade weed that it smells like ass when you spark it up. Enough of my thoughts, let's all hold hands and embrace this ignorance. Things this ridiculous need to be embraced, as they remind us not to take life so seriously. They also show us that no matter how dumb we think we are, there is always someone behind us, in the idiots marathon of life. In their defense, they are just high school kids. If y'all heard some of the stuff I was spitting when I was 18, you would laugh your ass off too. GTD and L.E.G STAND UP!! click the link and check it out. Listen to WASSSSSUUUUP here

Monday, April 27, 2009

Tracy Jordan - Warewolf Bar Mitzvah

My boy Saxon just sent me this...haha. Damn dude. Lyrically this is probably one of the best songs ever...and the production is on point. HAhaha.



His adlibs are too funny.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Andy Milonakis - Let Me Twitter Dat



Sometime i think it might be time to sell out and just make goofy ass catchy music, potentially with a dance involved. Ass if there isn't enough talk about twitter... not sure when the madness will slow/stop...if ever.

Friday, April 24, 2009

Sean Falyon - Big City Nights (Music Video)



MOTION FAMILY

Big City Night is off Mr. Falyon meets SMKA...

EP Release Party TONIGHT

Mr. FALYON meets SMKA (EP)





FINALLY THE TIME IS HERE.... up on
illroots.com the Project is OUT and DOWNLOADABLE.



(not sure why the back looks like this...but too busy to think about it)

SMKA interview on AREA84


"SMKA was formed in August 2008 and is composed of Atlanta native producer Blake “808 Blake” German, guitar player/engineer/producer Kyle “7King” King, and business manager Mike Walbert.

How is the SMKA crew today? This week? This month? This year?
I’m doing lovely actually, I mean there’s always some bull shit to deal with, but for the most part I am enjoying every second I have.

Wanna give a shoutout? Give some recognition?
Uh, I guess I’ll shout out the homies Motion Family for the Vid, and all my dudes from the A…Also want everyone to be on the lookout for new projects from A. Leon Craft and Young T.R.I.M.M.

What does the acronym “SMKA” represent?
If I told ya I’d have to Kill ya haha nah Super Market Knife Attack (Don’t ask me Why just go w/ it).

Each production team has their trademark “sound” how would you describe yours collectively?
As far as a trademark i guess It would be that hard hitting 808, but I also don’t believe in doing just one type of sound my goal is to be able to flow through different genres of music, so the more you can’t tell it’s our production the better.

Let’s talk about some of the featured artists in your latest release. How do the following fit into your overall flow?
These artist each represent a crazy sense of creativeness, which allows us to push the envelope with our sound, working with each of them is exciting because they all share an open mind from a musical standpoint.

What does your crown and serpent symbol represent?
The Crown is part of the 7King Mystique or whatever and the “serpent” well Myself, Kyle and Mike all went to high school together and our mascot was a python haha…sorry we didn’t really get to deep on that one .

Explain to us “The 808 experience…-ence…-ence”.
Basically amoeba music is our ability to not be clearly defined in one sound (Science lesson: An amoeba is a shapeless organism) I mean like I talked about earlier it’s not being pigeon held in one genre rather the ability to experiment with all types of sounds. For instance I have been heavy into making alot of alternative and somewhat punk beats as of late, which is a clear difference from the beats used on the 808 Experiment.
In an interview with Roll Out, they highlighted the phrase “amoeba music” can you indulge us with the meaning of that phrase?

We are looking at your video “Caddy’s”. Tells the readers what were you trying to do with the sound in this joint? What are you trying to envoke?
I mean Caddy’s is basically meant for you to be riding on top of your old chevy impala and just lose it. This song took me back to high school when you basically don’t really give a fuck and everyone is outside partying and stunting in there old ass cars. Its kinda like ode to my southern roots i guess.

In ten years where do you see yourselves?
10 years from now shit I hope to have blurred the lines between what is considered hip hop …. as well as revolutionize a new sound using robots and shit haha.

Random: Do you guys ever take a vacation?
I mean at this point in my career I can’t really afford to take a vacation because there is always someone working."

FOR THE FULL INTERVIEW CLICK HERE

Thursday, April 23, 2009

twitter check

FREE DRAKE TICKETS/// SOLD OUT SHOW

FACT: Drake is coming to ATL on MAY 2nd

FACT: The show is sold out!!!! and was sold out in the first 9hrs

FACT: SMKA is hosting an Event this Friday - Broke & Boujee/Mr. Falyon Meets SMKA... @ the metropolitan lofts

FACT: SMKA has access to DRAKE TICKETS!!

FACT: SMKA has eaten 36 slices of pizza in one sitting!!!

FACT: SMKA WILL BE GIVING AWAY FREE TICKETS TO THE DRAKE SHOW THIS FRIDAY AT Broke & Boujee/ MR. Falyon meets SMKA!!!!




If i were you I would come to the event and pray to Poseidon that you get some FREE DRAKE TICKETS...even if you don't the event is gonna be CRAZY!!!

damn im excited!

The Roots and Jimmy Fallon Break My Heart


"The principles of true hip hop have been forsaken, its all contractual and about money making" - Black Thought


Before I begin let me start by saying that by no means am I throwing darts at The Roots! That's damn near blasphemous. However, seeing them as a late night TV house band, for a dude that has barely made me smirk in the last 8 years, pains me more than words can express. It's like watching Jordan play for the Wizards. Sure he can still hoop, but the uniform? the city? It just don't feel right. The Roots aren't just hip-hop. They are soul, they are funk, they are rock and roll, they are music. Listening to any Roots album, I don't care which one, is a mind altering experience; and as for seeing them live...well that's witnessing artistry and showmanship in their purest forms. So how did these icons wind up as a house band for a late night talk show?

Ladies and gentlemen it's simple...Money, and before you call them sell outs, you better recognize the grind they have been on for a decade plus. I've seen a lot of dope acts in concert, but I must say the roots are right up there at the top. Instead of the live instrumentation bleeding over the witty, thought provoking, verbal daggers wielded by the front man, they blend together harmoniously. Giving life to such immaculate tapestries such as "The Tipping Point", "Illadelph Halflife", and "Do You Want More" to name a few. Despite what I consider to be one of the most impressive catalogs in music history (not just hip-hop), the sales just weren't there. Constantly touring, coupled with lack of respect grows old. That grind begins to takes it's toll both mentally and physically. With all do respect, how is it that Wayne sells more than The Roots? put Black Thought in a cypher with Wayne, and it will be like watching a juiced up Barry Bonds, taking his turn at the plate at your nephew's tee ball game. Some might attribute it to "swag", I attribute it to marketing.

The music business exemplifies just what the name explicitly states, its a business, and a dirty one at that. With no real push, no real concerted effort, how can you expect even the most talented acts to do any significant numbers? Then came the deal with Def Jam, the deal that made not only the group, but their adoring, loyal fans rejoice. Finally they were going to get those oh so needed marketing dollars behind them, finally we were going to see them get the respect they deserve, bigger and brighter things we on the horizon. Unfortunately, Mr. Carter was running things, which meant unless you were singing about umbrellas, you got no love. So who can blame them for going to Jimmy Fallon's show? They get to shoot during the day, be close to home, and reportedly make more per episode than they did for a whole week of touring.

As I have stated before (unless speaking about Kanye) I will NEVER knock another man's hustle. Nevertheless, I wish things could have been different. Earlier I said I felt their catalog was complete, however as I write this I realize I am wrong. Part of what makes groups like The Roots, De La Soul, And Tribe (when they were around) so influential, is that they are timeless. People never grow old of them because they keep evolving, while simultaneously never forgetting what they are about. The Roots could make music for the next 70 years and I would never grow tired of it, and each album would present something different I had never heard from them before. While I am happy for them, I must admit I am heart broken as well. Soulja Boy said hip-hop died because Nas said so. I would argue that hip-hop isn't dead, but changed forever, when the art took a backseat to the persona. When the rhyme took a back seat to the number of diamonds in a chain. When substance took a back seat to "swag". The question is not whether or not Hip-Hop will live forever, the question is what state will it be in? As long as we the fans, don't demand that real music is made, as long as we the fans choose not to demarcate a space for acts like The Roots to not only exist, but to thrive, we will be stuck where we are now. Watching our most talented icons, working as the back drop on late night television. I don't know how that sits with you, but I simply can't stand it.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Caddys Video on FADER.com



"Totally out of nowhere comes this video for the SMKA-produced "Caddys," featuring relative newcomers Gripplyaz, Young Trimm and Backwudz associate A. Leon Craft. Some research shows us that Gripplyaz is overly worried about being labeled a hipster rapper, and that, coupled with Young Trimm's excellent if somewhat Lil Wayne-influenced verse and A. Leon Craft's self-conscious weirdness, means these guys could fall into some serious internet navel-gazing. But this song works so well and comes off so breezy and effortless that we don't think they have anything to worry about."

- Fader

illroots x smka = "Gift of Gab" (leak)




Illroots Article/ Song Download Here

“Gift of gab was an ode to my days of being with many women. My uncles were always one with the ladies and it rubbed off on me. I never had game I just understood women and seemed to attract them. Women are a great asset to man as friends and as lovers. I’ve slowed down now lol. Gift of gab was a fun trip down memory lane.”
- Sean Falyon

Sean Falyon: Area 84 Interview

Dikembe Mutombo: Paying Respect Where It's Due



This ain't got a damn thing to do with music, but I think it needs to be said. For those who don't know, NBA player (former all-star) and all-time great humanitarian Dikembe Mutumbo got hurt in a playoff game against the Portland Trail Blazers last night. The injury looks pretty bad, and sadly looks to be the end to a career that for all intents and purposes should have ended a long time ago. In his defense, Dikembe was still playing not because he was still leading the league in blocks at his ripe old age of 40 plus, but because he truly loved what he was doing. You add his passion for the sport to the AMAZING work his has done in the Congo, and he makes all these other athletes look like spoiled prima donna's, who are truly undeserving of the respect and admiration they receive. On a personal note, I got " Mount Mutombo's" autograph at Macy's in Lenox Mall back when he first came to the Hawks. Dude was buying his son some draws or something. I was like "that looks like Dikembe Mutombo!"...F your son and this uber personal and slightly awkward moment you are signing something for ya boy. He can get whitey tidy's any time, I don't meet NBA all-stars everyday. I got some paper from a cashier, and the large African giant signed my paper with a smile on his face. That smile quickly disappeared when I returned with three other people (female Macy's employees) who were too scared to ask for his autograph on their own. He was like " I sign for him already, I sign for your son!". I was like "chill 55, and take that base out of your voice when you speak to me". Well maybe I didn't say that exactly, but as I get older the story evolves. By time I'm 50, it will probably end with me donkey punching Mutombo into a Tommy Hilfiger display, then taking his place on the Hawks that night; Notching a quadruple double off the bench, and monkey poking a vicious two handed, reverse, 360, between the legs, wind mill slam all up in Karl Malone's grill. Needless to say it was a memorable experience, and I am sure I am not the only one with a good story to tell about one of the games all time great guys. Shout out to the big fella

Monday, April 20, 2009

Mixtape Must Haves


Wiz Khalifa is back again, this time with his "Flight School" mixtape. Whether you are a fan of Wiz, or merely a fan of good music, you can't go wrong here.

Download Wiz'z "Flight School" here

illroots x smka = Sean Falyon ft. Bone Crusher & Joe Scudda (prod. SMKA)

Project set to release on FRIDAY...April 24th. Our good friends @ illroots are releasing the project so check back w/ them for leaks and on Friday for the final project.


Offical release party w/ B&B at 675 METROPILITIAN PARKWAY. 10pm its gonna be the jump off.

Big ups to Bone and Joe Scudda for getting on the track.


“Writing goin away came about from the confusion I was dealing with to migrate away from my hometown philly to atl. Joe scudda came thru the studio that day and said this song came right on time for him. Bonecrushers added to the journey of leaving behind old for something new and better.”
- Sean Falyon

TO DOWNLOAD THE SONG

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Dopest Thing I've seen all day...besides myself in the mirror


Nyle "Let The Beat Build" from Nyle on Vimeo.

HOW CREATIVE WAS THAT!
This guy Nyle is about as good a rapper as I am a lion tamer, but the rest of the kids in the video make this more than worth watching. The musicians are genius, and so is the film crew. It was also good to see such a diverse group of people getting down on something positive. This rainbow coalition of rap should be very pleased with themselves. Growing up I loved the movie I'm gonna get you sucka, and always thought it would be cool to walk down the streets with my own theme music playing. But this cat got white chicks with Banjos! that shits on anything I ever dreamed of. Now I want me a banjo playing white girl of my own. Maybe Obama can throw that in the next stimulus package.

"Mr. Falyon Meets SMKA" EP Release Party/B&B

SMKA MEETS MR.FALYON EP RELEASE PARTY!!!!
COME CELEBRATE WITH MR.BROKE AND BOUJEE HIMSELF AND SMKA AS THEY CELEBRATE THE RELEASE OF Our VIDEO AND EP!

Start Time:
Friday, April 24, 2009 at 10:00pm
End Time:
Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 3:00am
Location:
METROPOLITIAN LOFTS .. LOFT A6
Street:
675 METROPILITIAN PARKWAY
City/Town:
Atlanta, GA

This past B$B was nuts... thanks to everyone that came out.. but needless to say.. its that time where we outgrew the 5 spot.. time for the new new just in time to bring in the summer...

so on that note.. look at the teaser.. can you guess what its going to be?

MORE INFO COMING SOON

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Caddys on illRoots.com

The good folks at illroots.com just posted the caddys video...

Click here for illRoots.com

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Rob Roy - Fur in My Cap (Music Video)

Lot of video talk lately...and this video is CRAZY...well done sirs.
Rob Roy "Fur In My Cap" Director: Ethan Lader from ethandirector on Vimeo.

1500+ Views for Caddys in 2 days

Want to thank OZONE and CL - and all the other blogs - who have written about the video thus far.

OZONE

Creative Loafing

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

DOWNLOAD TRIMM MIXTAPE - (HERE)

Battery 5 Presents T.R.I.M.M. - Evolution Of The Machine

Young Trimm - Evolution of the Machine (Mixtape)

Young Trimm (2008 BMI Showcase Winner) just released his first Mixtape. And its exactly what you would hope from trimm. He is a beast... Caddys is also on the mixtape.

We are also working on a Project with Trimm "Young Trimm meets SMKA" in our series of EPs... which we hope to drop in late may.




download here

Sunday, April 12, 2009

"Caddys" Official Video



THE OFFICAL CADDYS VIDEO!!!!

tell a friend

Caddy Performance Live...Offical Video in a few HOURS

Loading the Offical Caddys video now...gonna have it in a couple hours.



Just got back from Albany with bobby ray and the eastsiders and haven't been in front of a computer til now... sorry for the one day delay.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Caddys Video Premiere TONIGHT!!!!!

A FRIENDLY Reminder, be there.


Awhile ago SMKA/Motion Family shot a video for "Caddys" ft. Gripplyaz, Young Trimm & A.Leon Craft...

On Friday that video will be released to the public @ Cool Cinema / Midtown Arts

The video will be shown right before the movie Purple Rain starts...

Midtown Art Cinema [Behind Trader Joes]
931 Monroe Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
Phone: 404-872-5796

Singles Cost : 1 Ticket/ 1 Stiff Drink = $12
Couples Cost: 2 Tickets/ 2 Stiff Drinks = $20

Presented By:
Fadia Kader
Comeupkids
Art Beats
SMKA


SMKA: www.myspace.com/smkamusic

Gripplyaz:www.myspace.com/cumgitslum

Young Trimm:www.myspace.com/trimumb

A.Leon Craft:www.myspace.com/aleoncraft

The video has cameos from everybody and there mom... l

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Sean Falyon ft. A.leon Craft & Gripplyaz - Beat off in My Ride



The first leak off the Mr. Falyon Meets SMKA EP. The 6 song EP is the first sean falyon EP and is an SMKA produced project.


b.o.b. & TI - I'm Dat Nigga



Not a new song...but just getting everybody out there familiar with just how fire b.o.b is. He has spent the last couple weeks in the studio with his band (SMKA) and is really making some amazing music... just don't expect a whole lot of rapping out of this musician.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Donnis - Go Home



We recorded a new joint with Donnis & Gripplyaz last night for the 808 Experiment: Vol 2... so i figured I'd post a newish song Donnis released recently. Talented MC, good dude and I'm sure SMKA will be working with him in the future.

Cool Cinema @ Midtown Art - FRIDAY (Caddys Premiere)



Before Purple Rain we are PREMIERING the "CADDYS" video... the feedback thus far has been CRAZY. You are going to be seeing a lot of this video.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Complete Package LIVE w/The Cool Kids



LLSC + Fab 5 Ent + Wayne Hustle + Malcolm "The Mayor"....we got EVERYTHING you need:

3 DJS:
CHUCK INGLISH (of The Coo) Kids...yes, he DJs also)
DJ DIbiase
DJ Wreckineyez(Asher Roth'sDJ)

@ a dope venue, 595 NORTH ---> WITH A NEW SOUND SYSTEM. If you've been there before then you know the system was lackluster...but they just put new speakers in that joint!!


AND we'll have THE COOL KIDS LIVE.
BOTH of them will be there!!! Seriously.

THIS EVENT IS 18+
THIS EVENT IS 18+

PRE-SALE TICKETS $15
PRE-SALE TICKETS $15
PRE-SALE TICKETS $15
PRE-SALE TICKETS $15


TICKETS AVAILABLE:
Standard
Standard @ Lenox Mall
Sk8tique

or e-mail lavishlifesocialclub@gmail.com



Venue: 595 North
595 North Ave
Atlanta, GA 30318

located at the intersection of North Ave & Northside Drive....down the street from GA Tech, at the funny 4 way light.

TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE CALL 646.243.5590 or EMAIL lavishlifesocialclub@gmail.com

Caddys Video Premiere on FRIDAY



Awhile ago SMKA/Motion Family shot a video for "Caddys" ft. Gripplyaz, Young Trimm & A.Leon Craft...

On Friday that video will be released to the public @ Cool Cinema / Midtown Arts

The video will be shown right before the movie Purple Rain starts...

Midtown Art Cinema [Behind Trader Joes]
931 Monroe Drive
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
Phone: 404-872-5796

Singles Cost : 1 Ticket/ 1 Stiff Drink = $12
Couples Cost: 2 Tickets/ 2 Stiff Drinks = $20

Presented By:
Fadia Kader
Comeupkids
Art Beats
SMKA


SMKA: www.myspace.com/smkamusic

Gripplyaz:www.myspace.com/cumgitslum

Young Trimm:www.myspace.com/trimumb

A.Leon Craft:www.myspace.com/aleoncraft

The video has cameos from everybody and there mom... l

Pepsi Mic Pass - B.o.b & Eastsiders, blu, talib, mista fab, freeway, pac div, the knux

What they wont tell you about this Pepsi Mic Pass is that Kyle King and Ali (the DRUMMER) re-made the beat completely. They will never see a cent for it, but the beat was kind of wack until they got on it and re-did the drums, guitar and made it more instrumental.

Big ups to Bobby Ray and the Eastsiders....and all the other dope MC's on this.

Pepsi = Wack
All the MC's on this = Dope

Monday, April 6, 2009

Like A Boss - Adam Sandberg (SNL)

Funny like haha... i need some new music in my life. But in the mean time watch this and be entertained.

Friday, April 3, 2009

The Jump Off 2 @ Lenny's Tonight (FREE)

I know there is a lot going on tonight, but this event is worth checking out... huge line up of local hip-hop. Get it.

This is the second installment of The Jump OFF!!!

With Nearly 700 people in attendance at the last one.

FREE SHOW, FREE SHOW, FREE SHOW, FREE SHOW!

"We have upped the anti, bringing yall some of the hottest, biggest, up and coming artists in the Atlanta area!! Rock fans, rap fans unite!! cause we got a lil' somethin' for everyone!
AND DID WE MENTION IT IS FREE!!!!!!!"

Featuring:
TOM P
MUMS FP
SIYA
THE CANZ
IDIOT SLOWDOWN
SEAN FALYON
BLAQWOOD CAMP
CATALYST AND TY-VICIOUS
THE BLACK MAVERICK
DJ JARED ALAN
DJ K'OTIC

Greatness - Diz Gibran ft. Pac Div

Here is a little song for Friday to jam to all weekend. Enjoy!


Thursday, April 2, 2009

Creative Loafing will Buy Half your Meal - Cool Deal



Creative Loafing is running a cool offer that I recommend checking out...if you like the restaurants. You buy a certificate for 25$ and they match that with 25$ more. I imagine this is nothing new...but it is new to me. And if you like the places they have on the list you are losing money buy not buying the certificates.

Plus- CL is a dope publication that supports the community... so support it back!!!

Places like:

Graveyard Tavern
1245 Glenwood Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316
404-622-8686

Cantina La Casita
560 Gresham Ave SE
Atlanta, GA 30316
404-622-8081

Nancy's Pizzeria
265 Ponce de Leon Ave NE
Atlanta, GA 30308
404-885-9199

New York Pizza Exchange
2810 Paces Ferry Rd SE
Atlanta, GA 30339
770-434-9000

and many more...

LINK HERE

Beautiful Music Video - Stand By ME

Apparently the internet is good for one thing... making music with people all over the world. This is a pretty up lifting video that i recommend you checking out.

(thanks for the video Bryan)


Stand By Me from David Johnson on Vimeo.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Janelle Monae w/ Friends - Live in Concert

RAHBI, along with many other talented artists, will be opening for Bad
Boy recording artist Janelle Monae on Friday April 3rd at The Rialto
Theatre. It's sure to be a magical evening!! Spread the word & we hope
to see all you "Beautiful People" there.

We are recording a track with Rahbi right now, that we are really excited about... he is an amazing talent. BE AT THIS EVENT!!!!