About Me
1) Wrote & Performed “The Deepest Hood†featured in the 1 film “Stomp The Yardâ€.
2) Wrote & Co-Produced tracks (Whoop That Trick,Keep Hustlin-It Ain't Over) for Terrance Howard in the Oscar-winning film Hustle & Flow…performed “Get Crunk, Get Buck†for soundtrack
3) Won the Critic’s Choice Award for “It Ain’t Over (Hustle & Flow Theme)â€
4) Worked on E-40’s “U & Datâ€
5) Co-wrote Lil’ Jon’s “Snap Yo Fingersâ€
6) Appears on upcoming albums by Three 6 Mafia, 8Ball & MJG
7) Currently performing with live 6-piece band of Memphis' top musicians - Al Kapone & Tha Untouchablez
8)Wrote and Produced music in the movie "Black Snake Moan"9)Wrote and Produced music in Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror
Al Kapone is one of the originators of the Memphis underground rap explosion and a pioneer of the Dirty South Crunk/Buck style of Hip-Hop popularized by Atlanta artists such as Lil Jon. His fully motivated attitude landed him a writing/producing job for Craig Brewer & John Singleton’s “Hustle and Flowâ€. The soundtrack for the critically acclaimed Paramount/MTV Films movie has cleared 500,000 copies. Kapone’s credits included writing, producing, performing “Whoop That Trickâ€, “It Ain’t Over (Hustle & Flow)â€, and “Get Crunk, Get Buckâ€. “It Ain’t Over (Hustle & Flow Theme)†also won Kapone the 2006 Critic’s Choice Award.
Building on the momentum of “Hustle & Flowâ€, Kapone co-wrote two Summer ’06 hit songs Snap Yo Fingaz & U & Dat.
This continued success scored Kapone a deal with Virginia-based Red Light Management (Dave Matthews Band, O.A.R., Rodney Adkins, Underoath, The Almost, Robert Randolph, North Mississippi Allstars). From there Kapone secured legal rep Jennifer Justice (Jay-Z, Outkast, Lyfe) to help capitalize on his writing successes. Justice introduced Kapone to urban publishing legend Big Jon Platt (Jay-Z, Beyonce, Kanye West, Usher, Pharell Williams, Snoop Dogg), Executive VP for EMI Music Publishing who signed Kapone to a publishing deal in November 2006.
Moving forward, Kapone is focusing on writing for EMI artists and continues to develop new music and his live show with his live band. Recent recording projects have brought Kapone back to the roots of Memphis music. His vision includes a new sound that incorporates the full history of Memphis ( BB King, Al Green, Isaac Hayes, Stax and Sun Records) with the Crunk energy of the Memphis rap scene (Three-6 Mafia, 8Ball & MJG, Yo Gotti, Project Pat). The new album incorporating this vision will be collaboration with producer/mixer Billy Hume (Shop Boyz, Yin-Yang Twins, Ludacris, David Banner, Bonecrusher) due out in early 2008.