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Thursday, February 11, 2016

Producer that's worked with Rick Ross, Nicki Minaj and more produces single for SEHH featured artist!

Lil Hines - A Few (Produced By K.E On The Track) - Download and Stream ... 

K.E. on the Track, the producer that's produced the hit singles "Swag Surfin'" by Fast Life Yungstaz, "All The Way Turnt Up" by Roscoe Dash featuring Soulja Boy, "Girlfriend" by Nicki Minaj "You the Boss" by Rick Ross & Nicki Minaj "Magic" by Future featuring T.I., "The Devil Is A Lie" by Rick Ross featuring Jay-Z and so much more, also blessed Southeast Hip Hop Magazine featured artist Lil' Hines with his most recent single "A Few"!  Check out the single here at this direct link
https://soundcloud.com/smtracks/lil-hines-lilhines-a-few-prod-by-sm-tracks-ke

Monday, November 10, 2014

Interview with Mike Cobain



Check out our one on one interview with South East Hip Hop Magazine featured artist MIKE COBAIN!


South East Hip Hop Magazine:  How are you Mike Cobain? 
Mike Cobain:  I'm good working on my project like always. 



South East Hip Hop Magazine: Why do you call yourself Mike Cobain? 
Mike Cobain:  Because of Kurt Cobain.  One day I was listening to Nirvana because my brother listens to all ties of genre, happened to play a song and said I should call my self Mike Cobain as a joke and we laughed then thought that sounded good.   



South East Hip Hop Magazine:  Were you ever a fan of Nirvana? 
Mike Cobain:  Yea not really a say "fan", but I'm familiar with they music. 



South East Hip Hop Magazine: How would you describe yourself as an artist? 
Mike Cobain:  As a artist I'm a perfectionist because I will record a song 3 or 5 times different ways to see which one sounds better to different people but I'm humble and still i have that self confidence to. 


South East Hip Hop Magazine: What inspired you to want to become a rapper? 
Mike Cobain:  I started rapping after I heard Get Rich or Dye Trying by 50 cent when I was 'lil but really didn't want to be a rapper till i heard The Black Album & Villmatic.  


South East Hip Hop Magazine: Who were some of your influences coming up? 
Mike Cobain:  Nas, Jay-Z, Kanye, Pusha-T, Pac and Biggie.


South East Hip Hop Magazine: Who do you listen to right now?  What's in your iPod? 
Mike Cobain:  I don't listen to other artists because I don't want to sound similar to anyone because when you hear something a lot over and over in your mind you think this is hot so you start to sound and mimic that so i listen to myself.


South East Hip Hop Magazine: Who are some of the people you've worked with? 
Mike Cobain:  I work with a few people, Gave an artist out of Macon, Raw Rome and Taye Teezy. 
My engineer, but that's it really I don't really pay other artist attention. 


South East Hip Hop Magazine: Who are some of the artists you would like to work with in the future?
Mike Cobain:  I'd like to work with Kanye and hopefully Jay-Z.  O.G's like that no new artist really catch me.



South East Hip Hop Magazine:   Speaking of future, what projects do you have coming out in the near future if any?
Mike Cobain:  I'm working on one now trying to get it all together with my manager but i don't have a date or name but expect it next year soon.



South East Hip Hop Magazine: Where do you see yourself as an artist in the next five years? 
Mike Cobain:  Next five years I see God willing, Grammy or something in that nature couple number 1's singles and album.



South East Hip Hop Magazine: What are your plans for the rest of this year? 
Mike Cobain:  Plan for this year promote myself as a artist and person.


South East Hip Hop Magazine:   Is there anything else you would like to plug? Any shout outs you want to give? 
Mike Cobain:  Taye Teezy and the whole OTM.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Exclusive Interview with Billy Danze of M.O.P. (South East Hip Hop Exclusive)





This is Part One of our exclusive interview with Billy Danze of M.O.P. In this part of the interview Billy Danze talks about the new M.O.P. project Street Certified, the new single "187", Raps United Nations, working with DJ Premier and more! Click the embedded youtube link above to hear the interview.




This is Part Two of our exclusive South East Hip Hop Magazine interview with Billy Danze of M.O.P. In this part of the interview Billy Danze breaks down the artists on WE BUILD HITS, working with 9th Wonder, the deals that went on with Roc-A-Fella, 50 Cent & G-Unit, and MORE! Click the embedded youtube link above to hear the interview.


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Sunday, February 9, 2014

Reviews by V-Dot: Jay-Z & Beyonce "On The Run"




Artists:  Jay-Z & Beyonce
Song:  "On The Run"
Link:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbsFNLD-4ZU


Looking for that song to romance even that hip hop head in your life this valentine's day? Check out Jay-Z's newest single "On the Run" featuring the one and only Mrs. Carter.  Straight from the Magna Carter album, this song is one any man or woman can appreciate. Long gone are the days of the fairy tale romance, according to Jay.

Freshness of sound, this track is absence of musical clichés, colorful work, the crisp and intense combination of tender, expressive melody escapes the stereo all without losing the cool and rawness of a Hov record. 

We all know that anything B and Jay touch turns to gold. They don't call them the "Bonnie & Clyde" of the 2000's for anything. 

V-Dot

Monday, October 21, 2013

Interview with Wess Musiq (He's his own favorite artist!)


South East Hip Hop Magazine recently reached out to rising Florida based rap artist Wess Musiq to discuss his latest mixtape Sumthin' For Da Streetz Vol. 21, his experience opening up for OJ da Juiceman, bouncing back from having his studio burglarized, explaining to us why he is his own favorite artist and MORE!  Read the interview to find out why!


South East Hip Hop:  How long have you been rhyming?  When did you start? 
Wess Musiq:  Since I was 11 years old.


South East Hip Hop: What inspired you to want to get into rapping? 
Wess Musiq:  Watching older rappers perform at concerts grew my interest.


South East Hip Hop: How would you describe yourself as an artist? 
Wess Musiq:  Very talented, diverse, versatile. Willing to work with others.


South East Hip Hop: Who or what are some of your influences? 
Wess Musiq:  Growing up I studied Biggie Smallz, Jay-Z, Tupac, T.I. and Eminem.


South East Hip Hop: Who does Wess Musiq have in his CD player or iPod right now?  Who are some of your favorite artists?
Wess Musiq:  have myself and my other artist in my cd player. I would like to say overall that I'm my favorite artist.


South East Hip Hop: What does Wess like to get into outside of making music? 
Wess Musiq:  As of right now Musiq is my world.


South East Hip Hop:  Who are some of the artists you've worked with? 
Wess Musiq:  Yung Ralph, Bigg Jigg, and Papaduck.


South East Hip Hop:  Who are some of the artists you would like to work with in the future? 
Wess Musiq:  I could see myself in near future working with T.I., Young Jeezy, and 2 Chainz


South East Hip Hop: Could you name 3 highlights in your music career so far? 
Wess Musiq: I opened up for O.J. Juiceman in Atlanta at Club Figure 8, i had the opportunity to perform in front of Juicy J in Destin Florida at club Overboard, I also won awards for being the most diverse artist of the year.


South East Hip Hop: What was one of the worst experiences you've faced in the music industry so far, and how did you bounce back or learn from the situation?
Wess Musiq: it was last year 2012 when I let my guard down and ended up getting arrested, due to getting arrested I lost majority of my belongings.  My studio was burglarized and so was my house.  I was gone for about 9 months, but this year I've already came back up, I learned from my mistakes, and I'm now ready to take this music further than I've ever did before.


South East Hip Hop:  What projects are you pushing right now?
Wess Musiq:  I'm pushing Sumthin for Da Streetz Vol. 21.


South East Hip Hop:  What projects are you currently working on or being featured on?  
Wess Musiq:  I've been featured on at least 30 mixtapes by djs request. Some are on livemixtapes, datpiff, and thatcrack. I'm releasing my album (Power N Pleasure) which will be in stores this December


South East Hip Hop: Speaking of the future, what are your plans for the rest of 2013? 
Wess Musiq:  If god is willing, my plans are to work on more projects and to perform at more venues.


South East Hip Hop: Where do you see yourself and the music in the next 5 years?
Wess Musiq:  I see myself becoming a better business man in music, and releasing 4 platinum albums by that time.


South East Hip Hop: Is there anything else you would like to plug?  Any shout outs?
Wess Musiq: yeah shoutout to DJ Gezza he's been supporting the camp since day one, shout out DJ Sido, DJ Frogie, DJ Colock, DJ C Style, shout out to Paul, King Syph, and Dywane Lyrique, we here.

Monday, October 14, 2013

REVIEWS by V-DOT: Drake "Poundcake" featuring Jay-Z

Drake "Pound Cake" (featuring Jay-Z)


Let the Drake memes say what they want about the rapper‘s history with women, but what no one can deny is his skills.  Drake came together with the man himself, Jay-Z, for his single “Pound Cake” on his new album Nothing Was The Same.

Rocking a smooth and mellow instrumental, the song features a rap flow from both artists, allowing both of their vocals to lead the tune while the production itself remains steady before a complete beat switch up at the four-minute mark. With beats courtesy of producer Boi-1da, Jordan Evans and Matthew Burnett, the track references to Rihanna's "Birthday Cake" and Kanye's "No Church in the Wild".


The duo does not disappoint with their lyrical game, even bringing back the classic hop-hip with Wu Tang’ “C.R.E.A.M” on the hook. You can’t help but bop your head to the beat and let the music bring you back to the nostalgic time of good hip-hop.

V-Dot


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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Fidel Cashflow feat. Loaded Lux & Willie Maze “Diddy Jay or 50″ ? @purecashent (NEW VIDEO)



Pure Cash Entertainment’s own – Fidel Cashflow teams up with Loaded Lux and Willie Maze on “Diddy, Jay or 50,” the animated video and 1st single from his latest: Project Empire. This is a must see video and features cameos from Kanye West, Usher, Busta Rhymes, Mase and more.

For interviews, features and drops email: purecash100@gmail.com

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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Interview with C. Suave (Atlanta Georgia based artist talks about his past, present and future in this New Interview)




Rising Atlanta based recording artist C. Suave sat down and had a one on one interview with South East Hip Hop Magazine.  In this interview C. Suave talks about his past experiences as an artist, his forthcoming mixtapes, and more!  Read all about what he has to say in this interview.



South East Hip Hop:  What part of the U.S. are you representing?
C. Suave:  Georgia...... The South Eastern Region

 

South East Hip Hop:  How long have you been rhyming?
C. Suave:  I've Been Rhyming since I was 17.

 

South East Hip Hop:  How would you describe yourself as an artist?
C. Suave:  First of I am a well dedicated artist who works on his craft more than anything .... I like telling my life story cause I feel like if you keep it real then there's other people that can relate... that's mostly going through the same situations.  So I am an Hip Hop/R&B Artist who loves to tell the truth and loves making music for the ladies but can also be lyrical..... I also write my own music.

 
South East Hip Hop:  What would you say makes C. Suave different from any other artist in the game right now?
C. Suave:  I would say I focus on the inspirational side of life into my music so really if I'm making a song that's not about the women, I'm really speaking to that kid or teenager who is dealing with the world on his back and needs some up-lifting music to help him cope thru the hard times ...knowing that his situation will get better if he believes in his self.

 
South East Hip Hop:  Who are some of your favorite artists?
C. Suave:  Jay-Z, Kanye West, Kid Cudi , TIP, OutKast , Maxwell, Usher, Chris Brown, Justin Timberlake, Nas, Drake, J.Cole

 
South East Hip Hop:  Who are some of the artists that you have worked with?
C. Suave:   Hustle N Flo and just some in house artists on my team

 
South East Hip Hop:  Who would you like to work with in the future?
C. Suave:  TIP , Lil Wayne , Drake , J.Cole Usher Trey Songz

 
South East Hip Hop:  What types of beats bring out the best in what you do?
C. Suave:  Well smooth rather calm chilling beats where I can vent out to the world.

 
South East Hip Hop:  Who are some of the beatmakers/ producers that you worked with?
C. Suave:   Obrian , Epik the Dawn , Vybe Beatz , Best Keep Secret , Naux

 
South East Hip Hop:  What beatmakers would you like to collaborate in the future?
C. Suave:  Mike Will Made It , Key Wayne , Kanye West , Dr.Dre , Dj Khaled , Timbaland

 
South East Hip Hop:  Do you buy beats, and what is your method for selecting beats?
C. Suave:  Most of the time I buy beats and then I have my in-house producers make me some beats, and the way I select my beats is thru the concept I'm trying to bring out in the current project.  I'm all about telling a good story and keep it sonic-ally perfect making the songs marry each other thru the project.

 
South East Hip Hop:  What was one of the worst experiences you've had as an artist so far and how did you bounce back from it?
C. Suave:  Not being able to release my mixtapes back to back or at least in the time frame I wanted to cause of the situation I was in ...in my life .... going thru family problems plus was out of a job and had no source of income so I wasn't able to record or keep a steady buzz, but now I'm back with a more deeper story and more dedication to the music and making it.

 
South East Hip Hop:  What has been one of the highlights of your career so far?
C. Suave:  My first show opening up for Kirko Bangz In Columbus, Ga ..... It was a pretty big crowd and a lot of women there (laughs) I love the women so yeah I had a better great response back from the crowd off of my performance and being on stage was a high for me I really enjoy performing.

 
South East Hip Hop:  In your opinion what would you say is one of the best ways to get your music out there?
C. Suave:  Really Hip Hop to me was raised from the streets so I would say your street Game should be up so Mixtapes and just demos being handed out where ever you go and also being at clubs interacting with DJs but also the use of the Internet is a great way now of days and I believe you need to have both Street buzz and Internet buzz to get heard so any from of media outlet is a good way too

 
South East Hip Hop:  What are you working on right now?
C. Suave:  I am Working on my current mixtape "Hardly Influenced" with a special surprise DJ that's co-signing it can't give you call the details at this moment but it's gonna be big for Music in General!

 
South East Hip Hop:  What do you have planned for the rest of 2013?
C. Suave:  Dropping the Hardly Influenced mixtape in the early winter Nov. 11 ....dropping my first Music video in the Summer for the first single on the mixtape .... and doing shows all down in south Florida region and also just around the Ga ....hopefully hit some other states in the process after I release the Mixtape

 
South East Hip Hop:  Speaking of the future, where would you like to be within the next 5 years?
C. Suave:  A Grammy - Award winning Artist , with at least Three platinum Albums and 10 Platinum singles with a whole bunch of guest features and a lot of Tour Money while having a lot of Merch out and A Big Record Deal .. while making my own independent label also

 
South East Hip Hop:  Is there anything else you would like to plug? Any shout outs?
C. Suave:  yes , "Hardly Influenced : The Mixtape" coming out Nov.11 2013 ... ALSO be on the lookout for my first music video "Trillion" one of the first singles of the mixtape, and be on the lookout for Da Frat Mixtape at the End of 2013 ....and D.O.E mixtape around the same time .... Special Shouts to the Fans and SOUTHEAST HIPHOPMAGAZINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT'S DA FRAT N***A!!!!!!


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