Showing posts with label hiphop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiphop. Show all posts

Thursday, May 28, 2009

African Jam 2009 @ OMENALA GRIOT MUSEUM (Friday, May 28th)


THE AFRICA IS A JAM CONSISTING OF SOULFUL AFRICAN MUSIC INCLUDING HIP HOP AND MUSIC FROM THE CONTINENT. THERE WILL BE DRUMMERS, DANCERS AND LOVE IN THE PLACE. IT IS ALSO THE ALBUM RELEASE OF "AFRICA CENTER OF THE WORLD" A COLLECTION OF AFRICAN SONGS REMIXED BY SOL MESSIAH TO FIT TODAYS HIP HOP MOVEMENT. COME HAVE FUN WITH YOUR AFRICAN FAMILY!


Friday, May 29, 2009 at 10:00pm

Location: OMENALA GRIOT MUSEUM
Street: 337 DARGAN PL. 30310

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

I Run - Slim Thug & Yelawolf (prod. jim jonsin)

Big ups fto the homie Yela... can't say much about Slim Thug though, cause personally I think he sucks.



Wale - Head Shoulders Knees Toes


Friday, January 16, 2009

Brittany Street - Freestyle/// Event Tonight @ Cenci



A bunch of homies are performing tonight @ Cenci... should be the place to be tonight.




Brittany Street Freestyle over Royal Flush Beat (Crazy Beat)

Down Load Here

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

hiphopruckus.com - The 808 Experiment: Vol 1



Hiphopruckus - Hip Hop Music, Media and such on a different level.

"I'd like to put you on to a great and eclectic compilation or mixtape as you might call it, called The 808 Experiment Volume 1. It is an independent compilation of some the best untapped talent in Atlanta that you probably haven't heard about. The names of the mcs are....Supreeme, A.Leon Craft of Da Backwudz, Gripplyaz, El Da Sensei of Artifacts, J Young, Niko Villamor, o8o of T!Katz, Fat Tony, Young Trimm, Alexandrea Lushington 2008 American Idol finalist, Jay West, Rome Fortune, Wil May and many more.."

FOR THE FULL ARTICLE CLICK HERE

Thanks for the love hiphopruckus

Monday, November 24, 2008

Rolling Out: "The 808 Experiment: producers keep ATL hip-hop on the map"


There is no denying the bourgeoning underground hip-hop culture in Atlanta. Whether it’s hister-hop or gritty traphouse rap, the ATL has been serving up a bevy of unsigned and underappreciated artists until now. Enter 808 Blake and 7King, two virtually unknown local producers who have created a vehicle for promoting the music they love so much. Entitled The 808 Experiment, their indie release paints a perfect picture of the eclectic musical nature of the talent coming from the Dirty. From classic Roland 808’s to playing with elements of live instrumentation and extraterrestrial synths, anyone who wants to know about what the A has to offer, needs to look no further than this exceptional release. Rolling Out caught up with the producers and their business partner Mike Walberg to talk Atlanta hip-hop, the meaning behind “amoeba music” and naming themselves after Andre 3000’s offspring....

For the Full Article

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Back in Blake - The 808 Experiment

SMKA production (MYSPACE) will be releasing there first music project titled "The 808 Experiment" on November 8th... 4 days after Obama gets elected President of the US. (hell yeah)

The artists on the 808 Experiment include:

Grip Plyaz
Young Trimm
Supreeme
Wil May
J Young
T-Katz
Yelawolf
Sean Falyon
Disciples
Alexandrea Lushington
Niko Villamore
J Beans
Double R
Fat Tony
Dee Rail
Nufsed
Tom P
Gilles & Jay West
Rome Fortune
Toussaint
Radcliffe Hyphen
Brandon Monteith

STAY TUNED...
We will be releasing a few songs before on our myspace so keep checking it out. And will be throwing a release party on November 8th. More details coming soon...