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Layout by CoolChaserI'm Sorry...This Is Not HipHop...................................................... ..................................... ............................................................ ...................................................... ............................................................ ...................................................... ............................................................ ...................................................... ............................................................ ...................................................... ............................................................ ......................................................What's good...welcome to my page and thanks for checking me out. As you can tell, I'm into the art of production. Something I've always took very seriously as a hobby with the hopes of turning this hobby into a commodity. I grew up listening to hip hop. I first got my experience when I was just a little boy in my hometown in NJ in the late 70's to early 80's. I started dj'ing at 13 yrs old and did for 7 yrs until I was introduced to production. I've been doing it ever since...The East Coast sound is my major influence...Give me a shout...one...............................Shouts to DJ SCRATCH, DJ PREMIER, JUST BLAZE, DJ MARK 45 KING, PETE ROCK, MARLEY MARL, TY FYFFE, EZ ELPEE, DIAMOND D, EASY MO BEE, KAY GEE, LARGE PROFESSOR, Da BEATMINERZ, HANK SHOCKLEE, DAME GREASE, PRINCE PAUL, IRV GOTTI, SWIZZ BEATS, ...too many to name but ya'll get the point!!!!!!!!!DON'T SLEEP ON NJ........


OH YEAH, BY THE WAY... In case ya'll didn't know...The SUGARHILL GANG (you know RAPPERS DELIGHT...The 1st Rap Record to go GOLD in the history of HipHop...), were also from JERSEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!KNOW THAT!!!!Peace to the following...AKON ARTIFACTS K-DEF QUEEN LATIFAH JOE BUDDENS WYCLEF POOR RIGHTEOUS TEACHERS NAUGHTY BY NATURE APACHE REDMAN LADY LUCK HEATHER B JUST BLAZE JAHEIM D'ANGELO OUTLAWZ THE OUTSIDAZ LAUREN HILL RAH DIGGA LORDS OF THE UNDERGROUND DJ MARK THE 45 KING JUS ALLAH CHINO XL THE FUGEES A-TEAM DA YOUNGSTAZ MILKBONE DEBORAH HARRY aka. BLONDIE KOOL & THE GANG THE MANHATTANS PM DAWN DIONNE WARWICK WHITNEY HOUSTON SUGARHILL GANG THOMAS EDISON (Has nothing to do with music, but he invented the light bulb in 1879...out of WEST ORANGE!!!!!!!!!!)Anyone else I forgot please forgive me...I just want to let people know that WE ARE ON THE MAP!!!!!!!!!!................................ Why can't dudes spit like this anymore????? Ya'll need to really study this dude.......Myspace Codes , Myspace GeneratorsMyspace Codes , Myspace Generators

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Member Since: 02/06/2007
Band Members: Rakim has attributed the lack of balance and possible death on Hip-Hop to his hometown of New York. Rakim made the proclamation about New York in an interview with Jenny Boom Boom of Hot 93.7 in Connecticut."There is a certain realm of Hip-Hop [that is missing] and you might have to blame that on New York", Rakim said. "NEW YORK IS RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING THAT RAW, THAT REAL GRITTY HIP HOP BECAUSE WE ORIGINATED IT".I mean, when you're churning out 'artists' like Ron Browz, then yes, you definitely have a problem.He said there was hope, if the region got back to the staple sound that hit its zenith in the 80's and 90's."New York and the East Coast, we gotta represent and do our part. And it's OK for everybody else to do what they do. Then it will be a balance and everybody'll be happy."See, this is what people aren't realizing. Every region has it's own sound and flavor and the reason for that is as Rakim says, BALANCE. Unfortunately, there are artists from all regions making music that's just remarkably mediocre, and THAT is what is killing hip-hop right now.Nevertheless, the pioneering rap artist remained optimistic about the future for the genre."I'm feeling good [and] optimistic and I'm hoping people understand that power that Hip-Hop got. I hope everybody understands the time we in right now, and I hope everybody wanna make some good music and keep Hip-Hop alive."Rakim was hard pressed to pinpoint a savior to return rap to the Golden Era, but he said that it could happen through a unified movement.How about YOU Ra? What about that Seventh Seal album we were promised?................................................... .................................... IN MY OPINION....HE'S RIGHT!!!!
Influences: GOD, My Family, and that official, gutter, raw, project staircase, street corner mid 90's sound. If ya'll don't know what that sounds like, e-mail me and I'll give you a LONG list, matter of fact, if East Coast rappers want to make some real noise, this is the official sound, ya'll really need to consider this...SERIOUSLY!!!!!!!!
Sounds Like: What East Coast Rappers Should Spit To...
Record Label: Fugitive Music...

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