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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

D.I.V. bringing heat to all Regions!


Although rising underground rapper, and one half of the group So O.D., lyricist D.I.V. resides in Yonkers, New York, the artist is surely getting love in all regions of the U.S. including and especially down here from us in the South East! 

Check out some of his official music videos here!


D.I.V. "The Vision" (produced by The Alchemist)


D.I.V. "Puff Pass"


D.I.V. "Never B Alone"


D.I.V. "The Foundation"


D.I.V. "Can't Help It"

Friday, May 11, 2012

Ike Ellis talks about the concepts behind his up coming album Cornbread (coming June 12th 2012) in this Interview

 




Rising Carolina recording artist Ike Ellis sits down with South East Hip Hop Magazine to discuss his forthcoming album Cornbread.  In this Interview Ike Ellis breaks down the concepts behind certain songs, who he worked with for this project, as well as explaining to the readers why this album is a "must have" for your CD collection or I-Pod.  Read all about what this young, talented brotha has to say.....




South East Hip Hop Magazine:  In one quick sentence, who is Ike Ellis? 
Ike Ellis:  IKE ELLIS is a artist from the bottom who is trying to do more than he done yesterday


How has 2012 been for you so far as an artist?
2012 has been a year of productivity, and rebuilding.  The organization of 100grand Ent and my media company has really propel the organization as an artist.  The amount of opportunities that have been available have been limited, but each opportunity has been maximized at it’s fullest potential.  The knowledge has elevated as an artist.  2012 is a great year as oppose the prior years as an artist.  The confidence is back.  The motivation is back.  The artist of IKE ELLIS is developing to magnitude greater than ever before.


Who are your top 5 emcees?
My list goes like this Tupac, Andre 3000, Biggie, Eminem, Redman  
Let's talk about your forthcoming release Cornbread, how would you describe the overall feel of this album?
The overall feel of the Cornbread album should embody the soul of black.  The album represents the motivation to keep going thru any struggle that is encountered.  The album to me is the element of surprises.  The feeling of being underrated with the ability to conquer any obstacle is the overall feel of the album. All my life, I was considered the underdog and only but a few things in this world help me make thru life.  The Cornbread helped me get thru funerals, good days, bad days, losses, gains, the love in relationships and other topics in life that a human being may incur.  Anybody who knows me well knows I eat a lot of cornbread.




What producers did you work with for this project?
For this project, I worked with ‘Focus’ of Dirtyscopebeatz, Brad M, and B –squared, and Reese-keys


Will there be any guests on this project, if so, who do you have?
The only features are from Qua Qween out of Port City and Picasso the Word Smith of Raleigh NC.


The lead single "Loving You" has you rhyming over a classic sample with the vocals from the original song sped up, and has a real "Boom Bap" feel to it... are the rest of the beats on this album sample based?
 Don’t know if I know what a “boom bap” feel means, but if you are referring to that bounce then yes. There are other samples on album. I couldn’t really capture the soul of black folks with any samples, but I need that bounce. As listener to music, I could get into the sampled music if it didn’t make me feel the music. To feel the music the drums had to be right. I am a universal type artist and my stills are not limited to a specific type of sound. With this album I tried to capture and define that Carolina sound. “Loving you” is a representation of that sound partly, however because Carolina is a melting pot of different type individuals defining the Carolina sound is very hard to do. For example, if you go to Charlotte North Carolina it’s possible you will hear the music that resembles Atlanta sounds, but if you come to Raleigh the New York type instrumentation including the samples are in heavy rotations.  The object was to create a universal sound to hit any city and the people will feel the music. 


How would you describe some of the other beats on this album? 
The other beats on the album are somewhat the same way as “Loving you” . The drums are banging, the bass is dropping but the album is eclectic when it comes to the sound.



  


What type of topics are you addressing on this album?

Being black in America, the love of the music, the thick skin needed to embrace those who don’t love what you love, the haters, complications with social injustices, dealing with poverty, inspiration to do more even though the circumstances, the love, celebration of life, karma, laws of power just to name a few topics. I concentrated on the universal feel because the world is greater than what we see from the front porch.


Who are the types of people you feel would be able to relate to what you are saying on this album?
Black men in America, woman who have seen struggles, rappers who are trying to make it in the industry, those in poverty, grew up in poverty, those seeking the similar truth and people who like to have a good time even though the days not promised or going well.


In your opinion, what would you say is one of the most creative songs you've recorded?
I don’t think I have recorded my most creative song yet.  When I think of creative I think of songs such as Nas “rewind”  “go he there” was mind boggling to me when I heard it for the first time.  Thus far though maybe the most creative song I would say I recorded was a song I done back on 06 called “Fast Cars and Large Bills”. The song was a true story about a girl who was infatuated with the life, but got consumed so much in the life, that her life was put in jeopardy by contracting the “aids’ virus. 


What is your goal for this album? 
My goals for this album is to sell 100,000 copies independently, establish my position as a respected artist in the industry, and actually achieve things that nobody where I am from have ever done before. 


Speaking of goals, what career goals do you have for yourself as an artist for the rest of 2012?
The career goals are to manage my company to the most maximum of my abilities, build the buzz, and generate income of the god given talents and abilities.  Continue to push when everybody counts me out. Like getting up when rocky got knocked out by the Russian. 



Is there anything else you would like to tell us about yourself and the new album? 
I appreciate your questions about the album.  The album is hot, but it’s great as well.  The topics in this album have been going on for years and will continue unless we as artist make it our business to speak on the truth in this world. 


Name 5 reasons fans should buy this album?
A fan should buy this album because the world needs more thoughts of the social injustices in America.

A fan should buy this album because I put my heart and soul in a pan for the world to eat.

A fan should buy this album because of my commitment to the music.

A fan should buy this album to support the cause.

A fan should buy because I would love them listening to the music even if they didn’t.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Olatunji Mason (of Blaq Planet) featured on Behind The Beats


Recently Olatunji Mason linked up with North Carolina based hip hop producer J-Coleman to collaborate on a track for the forthcoming Blaq Planet mixtape.  Check out the exclusive behind the scenes video of their encounter by clicking the embedded video above.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Shabba Ranks and Krumb Snatcha teams up with Blaq Planet for new single!


Shabba Ranks



Krumb Snatcha

The Carolina based Africa hip hop group Blaq Planet hooked up with Shabba Ranks and Krumb Snatcha for the lead single from the forthcoming Blaq Planet Mixtape.  The song is titled “So Much Trouble” and you can download it here at this link http://www.mediafire.com/?xtvafazp3bux6qv

For more updates on this group check out their tumblr page here at http://www.blaqplanetmusic.tumblr.com

Monday, April 2, 2012

Mr. Boom Boom Bang's "Fasure" Music Video reaches 100,000 + Views in just a few short Months


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Hearsay Records artist Mr. Boom Boom Bang recently hooked up with Internet Marketing and PR Firm The Giant Blast to assist with promoting the music video for his single "Fasure" and in just a few short months the popular music video has reached over 100,000 + views!  If you haven't seen the video yet you can check it out at the link provided here  http://youtu.be/iDfnYtT0pxg


For more information on The Giant Blast just go to this link 
http://theblastblog.blogspot.com/p/e-mail-blasts-internet-marketing.html

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

South East Hip Hop Promotional Slideshow



This is a promotional slideshow for South East Hip Hop (Georgia Edition) saluting various rappers, and producers that rep Georgia! These are the artists that we feature in this slideshow. Andre' 3000, Arrested Development, Alfamega , B.o.B., Big Boi, Cee-Lo, Crime Mob, Cool Breeze, D4L, Danger Mouse, Dem Franchize Boyz, Diamond & Princess, DJ Unk, DJ Drama, Kris Kross, Kilo Ali, Lil' Jon, Lil' Scrappy, Outkast, OJ da Juiceman, Pastor Troy, Polow da Don, P$C, Purple Ribbon All-Stars, Rasheeda, Roscoe Dash, Shawty Redd, Shop Boyz, Sleepy Brown, StaHHr, Shawty Lo, T.I., Trillville, Travis Porter, Ying Yang Twins, YoungBloodZ, Young Dro, Yung Joc, Yung Wun, Young Jeezy, Yung L.A., Waka Flocka Flame, Mora, J*Midd, MC Shy D., Slim Duncan, Fabo, Field Mob, Goodie Mob, Gucci Mane, Gorilla Zoe, Ladacris, Soulja Boy, I-20, Jermaine Dupri, Jody Breeze and Killer Mike. The song being featured in the slideshow is Mr. Boom Boom Bang's "Fasure" FEMIX.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Young Nino featured in The Blast Blog

Recently, rising South East based rapper Young Nino was featured in the popular Blast Blog.  Young Nino talks to the Blast Blog about his plans for the future, how he would describe his music and other topics in this hot new interview.  Read all about what he had to say at this link
http://www.theblastblog.blogspot.com/2012/02/interview-with-young-nino.html

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Mr. Boom Boom Bang's Interview with V-103 the People's Station



Check out Mr. Boom Boom Bang's most recent radio appearance on V-103 FM in Atlanta. Mr. Boom Boom Bang recently stopped by the station to promote the remix to his popular single "Fa Sure"




Don't forget to view more updates from Mr. Boom Boom Bang on the Boom Boom Bang Blog here at http://www.boomboombangblog.blogspot.com

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Mr. Boom Boom Bang is taking Over the Airwaves!

Rising Atlanta, GA based rapper/beatmaker Mr. Boom Boom Bang has been taking over with his latest single "Fa Sure".  The single has been getting lots of love and attention from non commercial radio DJs (from Internet and College radio stations) as well as commercial radio, placing the single at number 18 on the urban indie charts according to mediabase.  For more information and updates on Mr. Boom Boom Bang check out his official music blog at http://www.boomboombangblog.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

DJ Premier ranks 9th Wonder, Phonte' and The Away Team albums in the Top 25 of 2011


DJ Premier respects true hip hop in the South East.  Recently the legendary hip hop DJ/producer ranked his top 25 albums for 2011 and placed 3 North Carolina based recording artists high on the list!  Primo ranked 9th Wonder's compilation album The Wonder Years at #2, Phonte Coleman's Charity Starts at Home at number #7 and The Away Team's Scars and Stripes at #19!  To see the entire list go to  
http://hiphop-n-more.com/2012/01/dj-premier-names-his-top-25-albums-of-2011/

 9th Wonder

The Away Team

Phonte'
 

Monday, January 9, 2012

Philadelphia's Freeway comes down south and collaborates with a few rising North Carolina Hip Hop Acts

Philadelphia's Freeway has been kicking it in the South East (more specifically North Carolina) recently, and he's been getting comfortable, making several appearance and performances.  Freeway has even linked up with a few rising North Carolina based recording artists Brice, Da Kaptain AKA Yatta, and Slick da Prince for a couple of collaborations.  Check out those songs below....



Brice featuring Freeway "Now What" produced by Luka. Video directed by Manny Mac.


Da Kaptain AKA Yatta & Slick da Prince featuring Freeway "On The Freeway".

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Young Jeezy & T.I. confirm Collaboration Album

It's official, according to various sources Young Jeezy and T.I. will join forces for a collaboration LP set to release sometime in 2012.


Jeezy states "Me and Tip actually were together and we [talked] about it," he said. "We've just hit the ground running and been doing so many records that I don't think it's impossible. And we've known each other [long] enough to put something like that together, and I definitely think that the city would need it, because it would be a good look. And it would be an amazing album release party, by the way."

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Videos from the Ketchmore Kids Charity Fundraiser and Toy Drive Events

Rapper, activist, educator, Chanell Ketchmore and her non profit organization Ketchmore Kids based in both Charlotte, NC and Newport News, VA gets involved with the community by hosting charity event fundraisers to raise money for underprivileged families with children and teens for the Holidays, as well as organizing hip hop events, and youth workshops to give children something positive and constructive to do, to keep them off the streets. The theme of Ketchmore Kids is "Yes, Hip Hop can Promote success". Watch these videos from some of the various Ketchmore Kids events held in the ladder part of 2012.


South East Hip Hop was live on location at the Ketchmore Kids Charity Fundraiser Car Wash Event.


Special Ed the Magnificent always shows love to the Ketchmore Kids foundation.


People come out to support the Ketchmore Kids Christmas Toy Drive Event.


Check out the live performances at the Ketchmore Kids Christmas Toy Drive Event.


For more information on Ketchmore Kids go to http://www.ketchmorekids.org

Video Spotlight: J*Midd "I Know How To Party" featuring Tetraz


Check out the latest South East Hip Hop Video Spotlight, "I Know How To Party" starring J*Midd featuring Tetraz.  The song was produced by Sam P.

For more information on J*Midd and Tetraz check out these links!

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Waka Flocka Flame has a lot to say in this Interview with DJ Scrill

Take a listen to what Waka Flocka had to say in this interview with DJ Scrill on Beat94.5 FM Charlotte!!!

@DjScrill Interviews @WakaFlockaBSM on Beat94.5FM Charlotte 11-2011(Full) by IamDjScrill

Also don't forget to check out the new mixtape from Mr. Boom Boom Bang hosted by DJ Scrill titled The Big Bang 2.  
http://www.boomboombangblog.blogspot.com


Wednesday, October 19, 2011

J*Midd proves that you can party Sober!

Rising Atlanta, GA rap sensation J*Midd sits down with South East Hip Hop Magazine to discuss his latest single "I Know How To Party", future projects and explains that you don't need alcohol to enjoy yourself.  Read all about what he has to say.


South East Hip Hop Magazine:  What has J*Midd been up to these days?
J*Midd:  I am recently working on my new Project entitled The Redefinition Of Party.  I feel the club scene and party scene as a whole has changed tremendously, and has somewhat grown awkward. I feel that the message that the music industry sends to our youth is out of line and straight up unnecessary.  When I say The Redefinition Of Party I party in my own way.  I prove that I can be in the club stealing the spotlight, but in a clean and conservative way.  No drink in my hand.  Don't have to be high or taking a female home every night after a show.  I prove I can make chart topping music without cursing or being explicit [or] talking about the everyday norms that music talks about Bottle Poppin', Smoking, Sex, etc.. This is a message I feel is needed and could definitely be a new market in itself, targeting more younger kids as well as their parents. Being ok to buy the CD for the kids is a source most other explicit music can't target.
Outside of that I have a CD coming out in December backing the "I Know How To Party" campaign.  Same concept as the album dropping next year.  All positive uptempo songs, proving what I mean when I say "I Know How To Party".

How would you describe your latest single "I Know How To Party"?
"I Know How To Party" is definitely a down south, ATL, Club banger... It has the bounce to really get a crowd hype, and a catchy repetitive hook that can get stuck in the heads of anyone who hears it.  As I mentioned above.  I party in my own clean and positive way.  So this is one of my ways of subliminally stating "I Know How To Party" and take over the spotlight and in a direction our youth needs to be directed toward. 


What makes you "Mr. I Know How To Party?"
NO ONE is doing what I'm attempting to do.  Be a light in a dark world.. Everything is drink this, smoke that, Take her home and smash.. and all the above.. So I've taken the "gentleman route" as far as being the good clean cut guy, coming to take your girl if your not careful type way.  I have a positive vibe to me, always smiling, always standing out in a crowd, always sober, respectful, and genuine.  THAT is the life of the party in my eyes, and a route no one has taken.  That is why I think this concept and lifestyle as a whole is a great marketing tool that can generate a lot of opportunities.

We also see that you are selling promotional T-Shirts to go along with the "I Know How To Party" theme, do you plan on doing T-Shirts for other songs or other types of designs to further promote what you do?
I'm becoming known for my clothing and apparel product.  Last years was "Where's The Party At" and "HaterProof" for 2 songs I had.  This year is "I Know How to Party."  I always like coming up with creative ways to brand and market the records I push, and T-Shirts and other merchandise are a great way to get the visuals and the brand out there in the streets.

Getting back to your forthcoming album Redefinition of a Party, what else can listeners expect to hear on this project?
I touched on this a little bit in the previous questions, but this album will consist of high energy, Top 40, Euro, Hip Hop, and even some Rock.  All high energy, good positive and clean songs that young kids can listen to, as well as the older crowd.  My sound and delivery is very different and unique, you will never hear the melodies and harmonies I do anywhere else.  My goal is to definitely stand out with something different and very special when this album drops. I have high expectations for it.

How would you describe the perfect Party Atmosphere?
The perfect party atmosphere for me is all about where the music is.  When the music is loud and the lights are flashing, people are more focused on just having a good time, wanting to dance and get lost in the music. 

A lot of people are catching on to your music through the Internet and we see that you have become one of the most talked about up and coming artists on Mocospace's Mobile Community, how do you feel about that? 
I feel very humbled to hear that.  I'm glad people are responding and respecting the music, knowing its very different. I would love to build personal relationships with everyone that shows love to the music. I'm definitely a people person.  I'm definitely appreciative and hope that they all get a chance to hear the entire project soon.

Aside from rapping, do you have any plans of getting your hands in any other projects in the Entertainment industry such as acting or anything else?
I have been approached to do some acting and modeling.  I'm open to do anything that involves networking and opening doors.  My strong point is song writing, so getting into the publishing aspect is my main goal for sure.
For more information on J*Midd and his forthcoming album go to http://www.jmiddnews.blogspot.com
Follow J*Midd on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/jmiddmuzik

Monday, October 10, 2011

Who is Mr. Boom Boom Bang?

Atlanta, GA based recording artist and producer Mr. Boom Boom Bang has certainly been making a lot of noise with his blazing hot new single "Fa Sure", recently we here at South East Hip Hop Mag caught up with the bright young vocalist to discuss his forthcoming mixtape titled The Big Bang 2, and to answer the question that has been on the minds of a lot of fans... "Who exactly is Mr. Boom Boom Bang?" read all about it as he gives us that explanation in this interview.


South East Hip Hop:  Who is Mr. Boom Boom Bang?

Mr. Boom Boom Bang:  Mr Boom Boom Bang is a remarkable individual musically, mentally, physically and all about bringing the better good in people.

Who are the FlyStarz?
Flystarz is a movement and also a rap group featuring Mr Boom Boom Bang and Tae, something we came up with right after high school.


It's said that one of the things that kicked off your music career was winning a contest that lead to you being featured on a Greg Street mixtape awhile back.  What was the song that won the contest and how would you describe the song for those who haven't heard it?
Yes, Greg Street definitely gave great opportunity to Flystarz, we were one of the artists picked for a mixtape of his and did a show with Rick Ross, Players Circle, alog with Travis Porter and many other artists that were up coming on the grind at the time, that was a great learning experience and we definitely had a great time.  The name of the song was "Icing on My Cake".


It's said that Swizz Beats is one of your influences as a producer/rapper... what was it about him and his style that gave you inspiration?
Yea, I definitely admire Swizzy's work, he has some of the greatest drum patterns and unique sounds in tracks.


We see your music being promoted a lot by The Giant Blast, from their e-mail blast newsletter to their affiliated blogs and everywhere in between.  How did you hook up with the popular Internet Promotion company/ digital record pool and what made you and your management decide to work with them to create more awareness for your forthcoming mixtape The Big Bang 2?
Management told me Giant Blast was great and I was willing happy to participate. And now that I see how Giant blast works hands on, I can say that I’m very pleased.


Speaking of The Big Bang 2, what can fans expect to hear on the mixtape?
The Big Bang 2 is on another level, I get a lott more personal with the product verses mostly party tracks, I'm giving my audience a lott to think about and relate to. I declare it’s a classic. I cant wait for you guys to hear!


How did you hook up with DJ Scrill?
I was told that DJ Scrill is a worker and not only a DJ but a business man and that’s a characteristic that sustains strength within our team and hes done nothing but prove what I was told and more, shouts out to that dude DJ Scrill!!


In another interview you said that you may take a break from rapping and focus more on songwriting and producing, are there any artists that you would really like to work with as a producer?
I would love to produce tracks for Beyonce, Chris brown, Lil' Wayne, Rihanna, Nikki Minaj, the list goes on.  I just want to be the greatest!


What would you say is the difference between a beat maker and a producer is, and which would best describe you?
A producer is responsible for the overall direction of a recording and also gets placements. I don’t know what a beat maker is I never been one….


Is there anything that you would like fans to know about you that they already don't know?
If  theres anything I would like my fans to kno it would be that love conqors all. Ive been lied on, deceived by those I only look out for and made money because they were jealous of my position in situations. But I never fight fire with fire, I fight it with truth and a level head and that kept me favor so there for I never lose. Live your life this helping man that will deceive you and watch how blessed youll be by the greater power there of. This way of life defines who I am.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Video Spotlight: Mora "Let Em Know"

Take a look at another hot video from another independent recording artist coming straight out of Atlanta, GA by the name of Mora.  The name of his video is titled "Let Em Know", a song that talks about a breakup with his girlfriend.  You can see the video below, and feel free to post your comments.


Get more updates from Mora at http://www.moramusicblog.blogspot.com

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Video Spotlight: Mr. Boom Boom Bang "Fa Sure"

Check out our latest Video Spotlight starring Atlanta, GA's rising star Mr. Boom Boom Bang.  The video is titled "Fa Sure"!  Check out the video at the bottom of this post and feel free to post comments!  For more updates on Mr. Boom Boom Bang check out the Boom Boom Bang Blog at this link http://www.boomboombangblog.blogspot.com