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Dj prince Patron is Back At It Again This Time With Part 4 Of His "Ride N Vibe" Mixtape Series @DjPrincePatron , @G3LilChris, @SplooshLife
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Volcanic Da Don Feat. Blac Youngsta “Made For This” South Carolina rapper Volcanic Da Don returns with a new street single "Made For This" featuring CMG's Blac Youngsta. Stay tuned for the official video as well. SOUNDCLOUD @VolcanicDaDon Click To Stream ©2017 TEAM BIGGA RANKIN | Jacksonville | Florida Web Version Forward Unsubscribe Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company Like Tweet Pin +1 in
1. Kingpin Intro 2. Noochie – Hennything 3. Crown Vic Feat Wallybaby – Trapped Out (Pro By Confetti) 4. Lil Ron – Out The Way (Pro By Super Jay) 5. Eburna Da Star Feat Chyno On Da Beat (Ave Boys) - Bottom 6. Moka Blast Feat Fred The Godson – Wadda Got 7. Shah Cypha Feat Smoov ATL – We Ridin 8. Cool Amerika Feat 2 Chainz – Kap Aint Nun (Remix) (Pro By Cassius Jay) 9. Klean Soze – Bag 10. Preme Feat Cool Amerika – Kodak 11. Kingpin Interlude 12. Law Feat Gucci Mane – Know Me (Pro By ZayToven) 13. Big Bus Feat Young Killa & Sam Peezy – Pelican Bay 14. Nickoe Feat Rocko – Bossin 15. Britizen Kane – Listening To Jadakiss 16. Philly Filthy Rich Feat AR AB– THISTHAT! THISTHAT! 17. Flori Da Don – Cold Cells 18. Walt Feat Boosie – Change Gon Come (Pro By Kvtta 808) 19. GQ – On My Grind Daily (Pro By Kidd Up Stairs) 20. KAYO – Ready For War 21. Kingpin Interlude 2 22. Layla Khepri – Pokerface 23. Young Ripstarr Feat NPG Lil Bro, Bandit Gang Marco – Bless Em (Pro By Twan Beat Maker) 24. Dajon Micheals – Oh Lord 25. Big Cuz – 2 Dope 26. God Soulja – XTRAH 27. Kingpin Outro DATPIFF SPINRILLA MyMixtapez DJ Ames Djamesuk16@gmail.com www.djamesuk.co.uk (Coming Soon) Twitter - @djamesuk16 Instagram - @djamesuk16 Snapchat - @djamesuk PSN - djamesuk Click To Stream ©2017 TEAM BIGGA RANKIN | Jacksonville | Florida Web Version Forward Unsubscribe Powered by Mad Mimi®A GoDaddy® company NY female rapper Serious Voice has been on her musical grind for several years. During her travels to SXSW recently, she crossed paths with International Hip Hop personality and historian Sway Calloway and was invited to take part in his Live taping of a "Sway In The Morning" Cypher. In the video, Serious Voice, decked out in her usual garb, black tie, white shirt, and bright colored jacket, is clearly the stand-out. Serious Voice also released her debut album Shofar recently to great reviews. Shofar is not short of great producers. Award Winning Producer Geeda lends to the Anthem track, Brooklyn based producer MooreBeats aka Lenny Moore contributes S.O.S, THIRSTY RMX, CAN'T STOP WON'T STOP, while So Fo Real takes the baton and runs with Mind Games, Product of the Street, Woah, Dance and Take It To The Altar, and up and coming producer Adam Hill gives the title track Shofar it's grittiness and just the right attitude to educate the listener on fighting the battle of life. SHOFAR STREAM: https://play.spotify.com/album/0OTmVg8X7ff9TSMFliotus COLUMBUS, OH – When Richard Kamara was a child growing up in the country of Sierra Leone, there wasn’t a lot of American-made hip-hop music around. So when 50 Cent released an album and his singles “This is how I Do” and “Candy Shop” found its way to the African country and to Richard’s young ears, he was immediately hooked on this new style of music. “It was because of his music that I started writing my own songs and practicing rapping,” said Richard, who today goes by the stage name Richard Wealth. “In high school I played soccer and after practice I would go home by myself and start writing songs and practicing doing beats on my own. It was a hobby, but I loved his style of music.” In 2008, Richard’s father brought the family to the U.S. so that his children could pursue a better education. By then, however, Richard had developed a thick accent associated with his first language of Creole. And though he poured himself into soccer, he continued to pursue his passion for music and often found a reggae vibe mixing its way into his hip-hop sound because of that Creole background. After high school, he took on a full-time job to pay the bills, but still wanted to pursue music as a career. In fact, during his breaks he would grab a notepad or blank sheet of paper and write lyrics. “It was always in me,” he said of his passion for music. “Music, music, music … it’s all I ever wanted, even when I was at my 9-to-5 job. I remember hearing 50 Cent and thinking, ‘This guy is really dope. He’s really good’ And when I create music, that’s what I want people to think of me. I just want them to love my music – the vibes and all of it. Eventually I want to go mainstream and have my own record label and sign other artists and just generate wealth for myself. That’s why I chose the name Richard Wealth.” He has already started down that path by launching his own record label, Off Price Music Records, while also releasing his first single. It’s a track called “Run Me,” and it was inspired by the song “Run Up” by American electronic band Major Lazer, featuring PartyNextDoor and Nicki Minaj. Richard Wealth said he heard that song and immediately talked to his friend, who is a producer, about making a similar beat. After working together in the studio to create something original, the result is his new single “Run Me.” “It’s a party song about a girl who dances,” he said. “It’s about seeing this girl dancing and wanting to dance with her. It was produced by Mantra and Matt Hagberg and it’s my first single. I’m working on my second single that will be released this summer.” Fans who want to find out more about Richard Wealth and his upcoming music releases can follow him on social media on Twitter and Instagram. BOSTON, MA – Sim, AKA Sim-EEE, is not a rapper. He’s an artist. His art includes rap … and R&B, and pop, and funk, and sometimes even soft-rock, if the mood calls for it. His art is the whole canvas of music and all its various genres, and he hopes fans will come to know him as a master of every kind of music there is. And as they get to know who he is as a musician, he hopes to pass along a positive message to the world that could influence generations to come. “I want to spread love and create music that anyone can relate to,” said the Boston-based musician who originally hails from the Mississippi Delta. “I want to give people the scoop on what’s going down socially and how we can come together to affect change. I have kids and I see the way society is set up at this moment and it’s not conducive to anyone who wants to progress in life and who has a dream. I want to show everyone through my music that whatever you want to believe in and focus on, then do that.” His new single, “Work,” is a good example of the kind of message that he hopes to send out to the world. While its lyrics address some of the issues going on in the world today, it’s underlying message is a call to everyone to put in the work that it takes to realize dreams. Sim said the vibe of the single is a combination of trap and club – a “radio and dance song” that he hopes will be catchy enough to grab the attention of new fans. Sim is also working alongside Fashion designer and artist Nili Jicho to help produce the Nili Jicho (Mijini Collection) clothing line. Mijini means “urban” in Swahili. The clothing line is scheduled to launch in mid-April. Sim is also a motivational speaker with the current campaign #Youthsneakerchallenge, in which he gives a fresh pair of sneakers to children who maintain good grades, demonstrate obedience to parents and are respectful to others. He hopes to continue to get more donations to this campaign so as to give as many shoes to children as possible. Music is second-nature to him, he said. As a child of the 1980s and 90s, he said he was heavily influenced by the rap and hip-hop coming out during those decades. He recalls that his first introduction to hip-hop was through the cable channel BET. “Once I saw it, I like the way the rhymes relayed and the dress codes,” he said. “I liked it all around and decided it was something I want to do.” Over the years since that initial inspiration, he’s studied the greats of hip-hop, such as Tupac, 50 Cent, Soulja Slim and Three-Six Mafia. He has also studied other genres and said that when he writes today he often pulls from the influences of other sounds, such as rock and EDM. At the end of the day, though, it’s his unique voice that he said sets him apart from the crowd. “My aura is No. 1,” he said, “and my voice itself is a very distinctive voice. If you study rap, a lot of people with distinctive voices have gone on to do great things. Combine that with my delivery and my versatility and it’s almost harder to try to find what isn’t unique about me.” “Work” is currently available for purchase on all digital download sites, such as iTunes, Spotify and Google Play. Fans can also check it out on his Soundcloud page, or visit his YouTube page to view some of his music videos. Fans can also follow him on Facebook, or @Sim_eee on Instagram and Twitter for more information about upcoming music releases or live performances. |
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