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oldschoolhiphoplust · 9 months
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Know Your Hip-Hop Pioneers: DJ Jazzy Joyce
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In the early stages of hip-hop, the art of DJing was dominated by men. DJ Jazzy Joyce is among the first batch of well-known female disc jockeys in the culture of hip-hop. She was actually the voice of the 1984 Tommy Boy Records hit by G.L.O.B.E & Whiz Kid, "Play That Beat Mr. DJ". Jazzy is best recognized for rockin' the funky beat on Sweet Tee's 1986 single, "It's My Beat". As her cuts embraced Digable Planet's "9th Wonder", DJ Jazzy Joyce is globally respected as an idol of the art of DJing.
By Ime Ekpo
*Originally published in 2016
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fred-the-curator · 1 month
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Global Groove Show 004 w/ Joyce Wrice Paperboy Fabe Gareth Donkin Techdizzle Alfa Mist Strong Arm Steady Jill Scott and more
Global Groove Show 004 w/ Joyce Wrice, Paperboy Fabe, Gareth Donkin, Techdizzle, Alfa Mist, Strong Arm Steady, Jill Scott and more Quatrième  édition du Global Groove Show avec comme d'habitude un mix fluide et  une sélection soignée de Lo-Fi Jazzy/Soul, de Nu Soul et d'une touche de  Hip-hop. 1h40 de son avec des tracks/edits/remixes de Joyce  Wrice, See Dee, Mitch Geist, Sy Smith, Paperboy Fabe, Gareth Donkin,  Samon Kawamura, Feiertag, Full Crate & Mar, Techdizzle, Jazzbois, BJ  The Chicago Kid, Yancey Boys, J Sands, Alfa Mist, Strong Arm Steady,  Alpha Wann, L'Indécis, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, JuJu Rogers, DJ Mitsu The  Beats, Jill Scott…Et bien d'autres ! Idéal pour accompagner vos trajets, votre travail ou vos moments de détente, ce mix est aussi le compagnon parfait pour vos soirées entre amis ou pour créer une ambiance unique dans un bar. Laissez-vous transporter par cette curation exceptionnelle, une véritable célébration de la diversité musicale.  A écouter et partager sans modération [Sélectionné & mixé par Fred The Curator] Fred The Curator · Global Groove Show 004 Votre avis compte ! Laissez moi un commentaire pour partager votre morceau coup de cœur et n'hésitez pas à diffuser ce mix dans votre cercle. Plus on est de fous, plus on rit, et plus la musique résonne fort ! 💬👥   via Blogger https://ift.tt/u5XHJ84 April 14, 2024 at 06:00PM
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hiphopdinromania · 2 years
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09/11/1993 A Tribe Called Quest - Midnight Marauders
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http://www.hiphopdinromania.org/2018/11/de-afara-tribe-called-quest-midnight.html
Midnight Marauders este cel de-al 3-lea album al trupei A Tribe Called Quest și a fost lansat în data de 9 noiembrie 1993, prin Jive Records. Înregistrările au avut loc în studiourile Battery Studios, Platinum Island Studios și Scorcerer Sound din New York. De producție s-a ocupat Q-Tip în mare parte, ajutat de Skeff Anselm, Large Professor și DJ-ul trupei, Ali Shaheed Muhammad.
Cei 71 de artiști care apar pe copertă sunt: 3rd Bass, Afrika Bambaataa, AMG, Ant Banks, Beastie Boys, Awesome Two, Black Moon, Busta Rhymes, Casual, Chi-Ali, Chubb Rock, Chuck D, The Cold Crush Brothers, Daddy-O of Stetsasonic, Dallas Austin, Del the Funky Homosapien, Diamond D, De La Soul, Doctor Dré, Doug E. Fresh, Fab Five Freddy, Grandmaster Dee of Whodini, Grandmaster Flash, Heavy D, Ice-T, Jazzy Jay, DJ Jazzy Joyce, Jungle Brothers, Kid Capri, Kool DJ Red Alert, Kool Moe Dee, Large Professor, Litro, Lords of the Underground, MC Lyte, Neek the Exotic, Organized Konfusion, The Pharcyde, Rashad Smith, Rock Steady Crew (Crazy Legs, Mr. Wiggles, Pee Wee Dance and Ruel), DJ Ron G, DJ Silver D, Sean Combs, Skeff Anselm, Souls of Mischief, Special Ed, Sweet Tee, Too Short și Zulu Nation Supreme Council.
http://www.hiphopdinromania.org/2018/11/de-afara-tribe-called-quest-midnight.html
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Professor Eva Marie King - Hip Hop MCing History audio podcast narrated by me MC Eva Marie King, MS 10/12/22 https://open.spotify.com/episode/57LZRNorYrvGppMdWjQ0d5?si=HAGOQo8gTQuI5tLCyvLUHg&utm_source=copy-link On this episode I discuss MC Sure Delight and the true history of "Sweet Trio" and The Everlastings Crew from Park West High School 1979-1983. I give a timeline of my early days as a BGirl, FlyGirl, DJ and MC in SouthSide Jamaica, Queens and throughout New York City. I created the name "The Sweet Trio," who were me, MC Juiccy E, MC Lady Love and MC Devoted D.  "Sweet Trio," who were MC Sure Delight, MC Betty Boop and MC Sweet Lee recorded two singles, Fly Guy and Nonstop on Tommy Boy Records in 1985 with DJ Jazzy Joyce and Producer DJ Whiz Kid (RIP). Access additional audio podcasts on Queens Hip Hop History. Connect with MC Sure Delight on Facebook: Michelle Minton https://www.Facebook.com/Michelle.Minton.16503 and Professor Eva Marie King @ProfessorEvaMarieKing. MC Juiccy E aka Professor Eva Marie King shown with MC Sure Delight in attached photograph. (at New York, New York) https://www.instagram.com/p/CjnTZ_9rF1S/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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icecoldaa · 3 years
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DJ JAZZY JOYCE & SWEET TEE
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blackkudos · 4 years
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Jill Scott
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Jill Scott (born April 4, 1972) is an American singer-songwriter, model, poet and actress. Her 2000 debut, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1, went platinum, and the follow-ups Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 (2004) and The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 (2007) both achieved gold status. She made her cinematic debut in the films Hounddog and Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married? in 2007.
After a four-year hiatus from music, Scott released her fourth album, The Light of the Sun, in 2011. In 2014, she starred in the film Get On Up as the second wife of James Brown. She also appeared as the lead role in the BBC/HBO series The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency based on the novels of the same name by Alexander McCall Smith. In 2015, she released her fifth album, Woman.
Early life
Scott was born on April 4, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She grew up an only child in a North Philadelphia neighborhood, raised by her mother, Joyce Scott and grandmother. She recalls a happy childhood and was "very much a loved child". Scott was raised as a Jehovah's Witness.
After graduating the Philadelphia High School for Girls, Scott attended Temple University. While working two jobs, she studied secondary education. She planned to become a high school English teacher. However, after three years of study and then serving as a teacher's aide, Scott became disillusioned with a teaching career, and she dropped out of college.
Career
2000–09: Words and Sounds albums
Scott began her performing career as a spoken word artist, appearing at live poetry readings to perform her work. She was eventually discovered by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson of the Roots. Questlove invited her to join the band in the studio. The collaboration resulted in a co-writing credit for Scott on the song, "You Got Me". In 2000, Erykah Badu and the Roots won a Grammy for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group for "You Got Me", and Scott debuted as an artist during a Roots live show, singing as original artist/singer of the song. Subsequently, Scott collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, and Common, and broadened her performing experience by touring Canada in a production of the Broadway musical Rent.
Scott was the first artist signed to Steve McKeever's 'Hidden Beach Recordings' label. Her debut album, Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 was released in 2000. She experienced some notice and chart success with the single "A Long Walk", eventually earning a Grammy nomination in early 2003 for Best Female Vocal Performance. Scott lost that award, but won a 2005 Grammy for Best Urban/Alternative R&B Performance for "Cross My Mind". The live album, Experience: Jill Scott 826+, was released November 2001. Scott's second full-length album, Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2, followed in 2004.
Scott continues to write poetry; a compilation volume of her poems, The Moments, The Minutes, The Hours, was published and released by St. Martin's Press in April 2005.
In early 2007, Scott was featured on the George Benson and Al Jarreau collaboration single "God Bless The Child" (written by Billie Holiday), which earned Scott her second Grammy award, Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance, at the 2007 Grammy Awards ceremony. Scott shared the win with Benson and Jarreau. In 2006, Scott was prominently featured on hip hop artist Lupe Fiasco's single "Daydreaming", which won a 2008 Grammy for Best Urban/Alternative Performance and also appeared on a new Scott collection called Collaborations on January 30, 2007.
The Collaborations collection served as "an appetizer" for her next studio album, The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 released September 25, 2007. A clip of the title track was released on a bonus disc from Hidden Beach Records and included with Collaborations. The lead single "Hate on Me", gained airplay in May 2007 with a video released in mid-July. In advance of the album's release, Hidden Beach released a 17-minute album sampler through their forums. Interspersed between the dozen songs previewed on the sampler was a personal explanation from Jill for the inspiration behind some of her songs.
In 2008, Scott released her second live album, Live in Paris+, which consists of 8 songs recorded during her set list of the "Big Beautiful Tour" in Europe. The bonus DVD contains the same concert, plus some live cuts from The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3. In the same year, "Whenever You're Around", a single from The Real Thing, which features George Duke, was a moderate hit on urban radio.
2010–12: Hidden Beach lawsuit, The Light of the Sun, and tour
Early in 2010, Scott was sued by Hidden Beach Records for leaving halfway through her six-album contract and owing millions of dollars in damages. The label's founder, Steve McKeever, claimed that he helped launch Scott's career and nurtured her into a Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, but was unceremoniously dumped in October after a 10-year plus relationship. Scott, however, countersued that claim.
To offset the damages, Hidden Beach planned to release several compilation albums consisting of previously unreleased material by Scott. The first album in this series was The Original Jill Scott from the Vault, Vol. 1. Previously titled Just Before Dawn, the album was asked to be paused by Scott so that fans would not get confused with the new material she was releasing entitled The Light of the Sun being released under a distribution deal that Scott and Warner Brothers signed in early 2011. The deal gives Scott direct control over her marketing and promotions and releases her music under her imprint of Blues Babe Records. She also signed a multi-tour deal with Live Nation to expand her concert touring.
The Light of the Sun officially began production in 2010. Scott gave fans a preview of the music on her 18 city venue, co-headlining tour with R&B singer Maxwell, Maxwell & Jill Scott: The Tour. After tour, Scott began studio sessions with the album's executive producer, JR Hutson. Recording sessions took place in several locations including 9th Street Studios, Studio 609, Fever Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California, Threshold Sound & Vision in Santa Monica, California, and The Studio in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Boom Boom Room in Burbank, California, and The Village Studios in West Los Angeles, California. It features collaborations from Anthony Hamilton, Eve, Doug E Fresh, and Paul Wall. The album was released for pre-order days before it was officially released on June 21, 2011. It debuted at #1 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with 135,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming her first #1 debut on the chart.
The album was preceded by the promo single "Shame", which was released on Scott's SoundCloud account in April 2012. The single features the rapper Eve and R&B trio The A-Group. The video was released on Essence.com on April 13. The album's official debut single was "So in Love" featuring Anthony Hamilton. It was released in April and debuted at #43 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, Scott's highest debut on that chart. It peaked at #10, and tied a record with Maxwell's "Fortunate" for spending 14 weeks at #1 on the Urban Adult Contemporary Chart.
Scott promoted the album with several tactics including The Light of the Sundays, several online Essence interviews, and releasing the album as an iTunes LP, giving fans exclusive photos and videos. Scott also embarked on her Summer Block Party tour sponsored by Budweiser's Superfest. The tour was a hit, selling out venues throughout the country with opening acts Anthony Hamilton and legendary group Mint Condition. It also featured Doug E Fresh as the host and DJ Jazzy Jeff as the DJ. The album's second official single, "So Gone (What My Mind Says)" featuring Paul Wall was released in August 2011, and the video premiered on September 13 on E! Online. It has peaked at #28 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Scott also released a video for the song "Hear My Call". The project gained Scott four NAACP Image Awards including Outstanding Female Artist, Outstanding Music Video ("Hear My Call"), Outstanding Song ("So in Love"), and Outstanding Album (The Light of the Sun).
2013–present: Lullaby album and fifth studio album "Woman"
During her performance at the Essence Festival, Scott indicated the intention of releasing an album of lullabies. Her album Woman is the first album she has released on Atlantic Records. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, with 58,000 copies sold in its first week.
Other appearances and songwriting
Her live performance in 2004 with members of The Roots, which also includes a joint performance with Erykah Badu, is featured in Dave Chappelle's 2006 concert film, Dave Chappelle's Block Party. UK dance duo Goldtrix covered Scott's song "It's Love", renaming it "It's Love (Trippin')" with singer Andrea Brown taking over vocal duties. The song became a top ten hit in the UK, peaking at number six. Jill is also featured on a Lupe Fiasco song named "Daydreaming". "It's Love (Trippin')" was also covered by South West Beats (featuring Claudia Patrice) in 2008. The song "Golden" is featured in a R&B themed radio station in the Rockstar Games video game Grand Theft Auto IV. She recently appeared on Pharoahe Monch's 2011 release W.A.R. (We Are Renegades). Also Jill is one of the featured artists in Kirk Franklin's video "I Smile" released in 2011. In 2012 rapper Substantial released "Jackin' Jill". The album was recorded as a tribute to Jill's voice and songwriting. In 2015 she was featured on Dr. Dre's third album. In 2016, she was featured on The Hamilton Mixtape.
Style
Scott is a soprano who infused jazz, opera, R&B, spoken word, and hip hop in a style sometimes called neo soul. A reviewer at Pop Matters, referring to Scott's vocal ability (1st soprano), stated, "Scott draws on her upper register, recalling the artistry of the late 'songbird' Minnie Riperton and Deniece Williams." The same reviewer in another article stated, "The song evokes the artistry of Minnie Riperton as Scott sings in the upper register that makes its only appearances on 'Who is Jill Scott?' on the teasing 'I Think It's Better' and 'Show Me'."
Film and television
On the advice of her good friend, director Ozzie Jones, she began pursuing a career in acting in 2000. She joined a fellowship at a theater company in Philadelphia. For two years, she took menial jobs in exchange for acting lessons. In 2004, Scott appeared in several episodes of season four of UPN's Girlfriends, playing Donna, a love interest to main character, William Dent (Reggie Hayes). She also appeared in the Showtime movie Cavedwellers, starring Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick.
Her first feature film appearances occurred in 2007, when Scott appeared in Hounddog (as Big Mama Thornton) and in Tyler Perry's movie, Why Did I Get Married? In 2008, Scott appeared as Precious Ramotswe in Anthony Minghella's film adaption of Alexander McCall Smith's series of books The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency playing a detective. Scott then filmed additional episodes for the series in Botswana in late 2008, co-funded by the BBC and HBO, that were broadcast as a seven-part series on BBC1 in March 2009; and on HBO, which debuted March 29, 2009. BBC and HBO are contemplating whether to produce a second round of episodes of the series.
In 2010, she provided the voice of Storm of the X-Men on the BET series Black Panther. On March 24, 2010, she guest-starred in an episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. She reprised her role as Sheila in Why Did I Get Married Too? (2010). The movie was shot in August 2009 and received an April 2, 2010 release. That same year, Scott starred in the Lifetime movie Sins of the Mother as Nona, an alcoholic mother confronted by her estranged daughter whom she neglected. At the 42nd NAACP Image Awards, Scott was awarded Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special for her role in Sins of the Mother.
In May 2012, Scott appeared on VH1 Storytellers. She performed a few of her most notable songs such as "Golden" and "He Loves Me." With wig as well as costume changes, she created characters to fit each song. Later in 2012 she starred with Queen Latifah, Alfre Woodard, Phylicia Rashad, Adepero Oduye, and Condola Rashad in Steel Magnolias, a remake of the 1989 original for Lifetime. She played Truvy Jones, a role originated by Dolly Parton. In December 2012, Scott appeared in "The Human Kind", the eighth episode of the fifth season of Fringe. She starred with Paula Patton and Derek Luke in Baggage Claim (2013), the film adaptation of playwright David E. Talbert's 2005 novel of the same name. In January 2015 she co-starred with Regina Hall and Eve in the Lifetime movie With this Ring.
Personal life
Scott and long-term boyfriend Lyzel Williams, a graphic artist and DJ, married in 2001 in a private Hawaiian ceremony during a vacation. The couple dated for seven years before they wed. Scott wrote and recorded the song "He Loves Me (Lyzel in E Flat)" about Williams. After six years of marriage, Scott and Williams divorced in 2007.
Scott has resided in Mount Laurel Township, New Jersey, and California. As of December 2014, she has been living in Tennessee.
On June 20, 2008, at a concert in New York's Carnegie Hall, Scott shared a long on-stage kiss with her drummer, Li'l John Roberts; the couple then told the audience that they were engaged. Their son, Jett Hamilton Roberts, was born on April 20, 2009. On June 23, 2009, Scott announced that she and Roberts had broken up, with Scott breaking the news to Essence magazine. Despite the break-up, Scott hopes for both parents to have an active part in their child's upbringing, stating that "We definitely love our son and we are co-parenting and working on being friends. It is what it is. I have a lot of support, so I want for nothing as far as that's concerned." Scott referenced the break up as some of her latest music's inspiration.
On June 25, 2016, Scott married another long-term boyfriend Mike Dobson in a private ceremony. In 2017, after 15 months of marriage, she filed for divorce from Dobson.
Philanthropy
Scott has established the Blues Babe Foundation, a program founded to help young minority students pay for university expenses. The foundation offers financial assistance to students between the ages of 16 and 21 and targets students residing in Philadelphia, Camden, and the greater Delaware Valley. Scott donated USD$100,000 to start the foundation. The foundation was named after Scott's grandmother, known as "Blue Babe."
In Spring 2003, the Blues Babe Foundation made a donation of more than $60,000 to the graduating class of the Creative Arts School in Camden. Any student during the ensuing three years who maintained a 3.2 GPA qualified for a stipend toward his or her college education.
At the Essence Music Festival in July 2006, Scott spoke out about how women of color are portrayed in hip-hop songs and music videos. Scott criticized the content for being "dirty, inappropriate, inadequate, unhealthy, and polluted" and urged the listening audience to "demand more."
Discography
Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 1 (2000)
Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 (2004)
The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 (2007)
The Light of the Sun (2011)
Woman (2015)
Concert tours
Words and Sounds Tour (2001)
Buzz Tour (2004)
Big Beautiful Tour (2005)
Sugar Water Festival Tour (2005)
The Real Thing Tour (2008)
Maxwell & Jill Scott: The Tour (2010)
Summer Block Party (2011–12)
An Evening with Jill Scott (2011–12)
Live in the Moment Tour (2018-19)
Who is Jill Scott 20th Anniversary Tour (2020)
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thalspotentpr · 7 years
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DJ Jazzy Joyce Will Be Honored at Ayleet Productions' 2017 Party Divas Award Show in September!
DJ Jazzy Joyce Will Be Honored at Ayleet Productions’ 2017 Party Divas Award Show in September!
Alyleet Productions first annual Party Divas Award show will be honoring international DJ Superstar, former “Hot 97” host, and BET’s “Master of the Mix” contestant, DJ Jazzy Joyce on September 16th. As being a pioneer for female djs and with her accolades combined from over the years, it is only right for DJ Jazzy Joyce to be honored at the start of the Party Divas Award show which honors female…
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iadonia · 3 years
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I might reside in Charlotte now. But I’m forever a Bronx girl. So you know I was super excited to hear this. What’s even better is that I’ll be there on the 16th! Repost: @ruben_diaz_jr The Bronx will be kicking off the five Borough “It’s Time For Hip Hop in NYC” concert series. It will take place at Orchard Beach in The Bronx on Monday, August 16th from 3:00 to 9:30 p.m. Line-up:   *   KRS One (Headliner)   *   Slick Rick (Headliner)   *   Remy Ma (Headliner)   *   Busy Bee   *   CL Smooth   *   DJ Hollywood   *   DJ Jazzy Joyce   *   DJ Kevie Kev   *   Fantastic Five   *   Furious 5 featuring Grandmaster Melle Mel and Scorpio   *   Grand Wizard Theodore   *   Joeski Love   *   Kid Capri   *   Nice & Smooth   *   PopMaster Fabel   *   Soul Sonic Force   *   T La Rock   *   Ultra Magnetic MC’s To attend the concert, you will need to be vaccinated or show proof of at least one dose in order to attend. If you are at Orchard Beach on any Sunday prior to this event, you can get vaccinated at the beach. This will be a concert you do not want to miss out on! #iadonia #pr #publicity #event #pr #event #brandmanagement #pmp #purpose #ijs #bossladymindset #4Mommy #yesyoucan #imfocused #Godis #whatsNext #bronx #hiphop (at Bronx, NY) https://www.instagram.com/p/CR8iQtLLYsJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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#radioprogram #broadcasting #playlist #music #listening #pop #rock #indie #live #cool #catradioactive #series #funforaday #hipster #shoegazer #anything #modernrock #musicoftheweek #newrealease #varieties #jpop #rock #jindie Cat Radioactive by DJ Wasana Wirachartplee (DJ Ziggy) on every Saturday at 22:00 - 24:00 hrs. (+07:00 GMT) at www.thisiscat.com DJ Wasana Wirachartplee’s Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wasana.wirachartplee Catradioactive 22 May 21: Small Black - Tampa South of France - Stay Quiet Moontype - Ferry Sonic Sunset - Lose Lottery Winners - Lockdown Lover Dinosaur jnr - I Expect It Always Diary - Sugardrops Sleeps Under Beams - Like Veronika Dream Suicides - Clementine swim school - outside You, Nothing. - Sonder Still Corners - It's Voodoo butohes - Hyperblue Master Peace - PDA ACTORS - Strangers Tigers Jaw - Body Language Communions - Cupid Rare Monk - Statistic Vandals International Music - Misery Un.Real - Sun like star Telepathic Traffic - You're Wondering Now Middle Kids - Summer Hill Caveman - Helpless Spotlight Kid - A Minor Character Whimsical - Gravity Ten Million Lights - Better To Know (Black Nite Crash Mix) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEnZIbVA644&list=PLU62MFne4NxAySUrhEv7Z3WObuIcvRWvn Easyday 115: Mia Porter - Daisies More, More More - Andrea True Connection France Joli - Come To Me Lunar Isles - Undercurrent Renwick - No More Or Less The Saxophones - If You're On The Water Strawberry Guy - Without You Stevedreez - Stay Up Richie Quake - Never See You London Elektricity - Build A Better World (Feat. Emer Dineen) Inhaler - Who's Your Money On? Biig Piig - Tarzan Waltz For Debbie - He Loves Anna Tom, Joyce - Vai Minha Tristeza (Fk & Ek Jazzy Vocal) Tomomi Nishimura - Blueberry Jam Mari Iijima - Secret Time Kelly Chen - Lover's Concerto Ria Caitane - Give It (This Love Song) Marga Sol & Digby Jones - What I Need Miki Imai - 野性の風 Biig Piig - Drugs Steve Vai - For The Love Of God White Shoes & The Couples Company - Senandung Maaf Lucy Dacus - VBS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWod8Ypi5R8&list=PLU62MFne4NxAOxazfLQfX7W4-CQpWQHW4 https://www.instagram.com/p/CPNL7D6JvUJ/?utm_medium=tumblr
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bdr-jazzism · 4 years
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Recomendación quincenal #2
Por: Hopper Munch
(Aquí sólo recomendaré los álbumes que más me gustaron, sé que salen muchos más pero sólo me centro en los que me gustan de principio a fin, aunque al final de estas recomendaciones podrán encontrar otros discos a los que les pueden echar un oído.)
Young RJ and Megan Ran-2 Hands Up (lanzado el 5 de mayo de 2020)
Young RJ, actual miembro de Slum Village y de la nueva generación de la agrupación sacó un álbum junto a Mega Ran, antes apodado Random, originario de Filadelfia, mediante la disquera Ne’Astra Music, lograron un álbum en conjunto con sonidos que recuerdan mucho los sonidos de Slum Village y el Motown de Detroit, un sonido característico que fue heredado de uno de los mejores productores de todos los tiempos, J Dilla, quien también trabajo con raperos reconocidos de los noventas, entre ellos, ATCQ, Q-Tip, Common, Busta Rhymes, y demás. El álbum cuenta con colaboraciones de L.A. Salami, una agrupación de folk, rock y post-modern blues; Abstract Orchestra, quienes sacaron dos álbumes de instrumentales echas enteramente con instrumentos musicales con covers del Madvillain de MF Doom y Madlib; MC Frontalot, Eric Roberson, Marcel Black, Daru Jones, Illa J, otro de los nuevos miembros de Slum Village y hermano de J Dilla y Guilty Simpson quien trabajo en varios proyectos junto a Jaylib y J Dilla en solitario, actualmente firmado con la disquera Stones Throw, popular por ser la disquera donde se encuentran algunos de los mejores productores de todos los tiempos. Es un disco de larga duración con un total de 12 canciones donde continúan reflejando los sonidos de la ciudad donde nacieron, no pierden la esencia que tanto destaco J Dilla o The Roots, hablando de Filadelfia y Detroit, que son suburbios tranquilos y donde abundaban las bandas de blues, el techno y el Motown, así que espero les agrade el disco, porque es uno de esos discos que te recuerdan mucho a cuando salió el Jaylib y el Fantastic Vol. 2 de Slum Village. 
Aquí pueden escuchar el álbum: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nHHojJvA1gwNXMIoH9SWrrgqZI0UvRkew
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Asher Roth-Flowers on the Weekend (lanzado el 24 de abril de 2020)
Asher Roth es originario de Pennsylvania  y tiene una trayectoria de casi 15 años como músico, dentro de sus trabajos más destacados ha colaborado con Nottz, un productor experto en el Boom Bap que ha trabajado con varias leyendas como Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli, Sean Price, Mac Miller, entre otros, y esta vez, después de algunos álbumes, nos trae flowers on the weekend, un álbum alegre, después del Rawther EP que traía una atmósfera violenta junto a Nottz y Travis Baker, baterista de Blink 182; ahora decidió relajarse y volver a los rapeos frescos con instrumentales que son combinación de R&B, Rap y Pop, siempre caracterizado por el uso de sintetizadores, que en esta ocasión no son la excepción. Cuenta con colaboraciones de Lil Yachty, Gaby Duran, CJ Smith, Joyce Wrice, Buddy y Lojii, quienes nos regalan un disco para escuchar con nuestra pareja o mientras nos relajamos tomando o fumando algo, ya sea lo que mejor prefieran, además es un trabajo que celebra la primavera, así como a las mujeres, el amor y lo  maravilloso de la vida, sé que suena bastante hippie, pero dense el álbum y sabrán por qué lo digo.
Aquí lo pueden escuchar: https://open.spotify.com/album/1o8meEDwi5nGluhnWfqs7K?si=pbpBBwKIR7Ohha-Vn5uuPw
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Jamo Gang-Walking with Lions (lanzado el 8 de mayo de 2018)
Jamo Gang es un trío de dos MCees y un productor legendarios como lo son Ras Kass, El Gant y J57 en la producción, quienes en 2018 sacaron un EP homónimo para darse a conocer como agrupación donde su principal objetivo es seguir haciendo rap y tienen un ambiente en cuanto a su trabajo como de tribu africana, con máscaras de madera talladas a mano y pintadas de la misma forma, junto a un ambiente muy salvaje, sus portadas siempre tienen referencias a sus raíces negras y la selva, quizá porque su sonido es salvaje y atacan sin piedad en cada barra, como pasa en este álbum de larga duración con un total de 12 canciones y colaboraciones de letras mayores como Feat DJ Premier, Slug de Atmosphere, Sick Jacken y Slaine, Sid Wilson de Slipknot, entre otros, es un disco que se disfruta de principio a fin, recuerda mucho a los 90's tanto en el West como el East Coast, debido a la ciudad de procedencia de cada uno de los integrantes, contiene canciones crudas, ego-trip y reflexivas, para cualquier gusto, Jamo Gang es la opción perfecta para seguir pasando la cuarentena.
Aquí pueden escuchar el disco completo: https://jamogang.bandcamp.com/album/walking-with-lions
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Pseudo Slang x Pawcut-Wanderverse: Pathways of the Creative Nomad (Lanzado el 1 de mayo de 2020)
Pseudo Slang es un DJ en toda su extensión, ha pasado más de 15 años formándose un nombre dentro del Hip Hop y recorriendo los sonidos del jazz para transformarlos en una experiencia sonora de drums, con los cuales ya ha trabajado antes con Pawcut, un beatmaker, rapero e ingeniero de audio originario de Alemania, quien tiene más de 9 años de trayectoria, esta vez trabajando un disco en conjunto con Pseudo Slang llamado Wanderverse, que cuenta con 15 canciones, cada una de ellas con instrumentales de Jazzy Hop y rapeos del propio Pawcut, haciendo un viaje sonoro con este disco siendo una completa experiencia auditiva de tranquilidad y calma, muy disfrutable de principio a fin, dejando en claro que Alemania es un nido de amantes del Jazzy Hop que se dedican a rescatar esta tradición del sampleo.
Aquí pueden escuchar el disco: https://pseudoslang.bandcamp.com/album/wanderverse-2
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UMSE y Nottz-Uno (Lanzado el 15 de mayo de 2020)
Umse, rapero aleman muy bien conocido por ser uno de los representantes de Jakarta Records quien se ha dado a conocer por conseguir un nivel alto en cuanto a raps se refiere y Nottz, un legendario productor que ha trabajado con raperos de alto renombre, decidieron sacar un disco en conjunto titulado "Uno", donde Nottz Raw salió un poco de su terreno Boom Bap para hacer algo más tranquilo y suave, junto a los raps de Umse que fluye tan bien que te hacen sentir el Hip Hop de sus respectivas entidades. Sin duda un trabajo que deberían escuchar.
Aquí les dejo el link para que lo escuchen completo: https://jakartarecords-label.bandcamp.com/album/uno
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51st State Festival Announces Huge Lineup For 5th Birthday Edition  
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5 Reasons to Book 51st State Festival - 5 Year Anniversary Edition If you are wanting your summer to get even hotter, purchase your tickets for this year’s ’51 State Festival’ so you and your friends can have the best summer ever. You are probably thinking to yourself, “Why should I purchase tickets?”, “What makes this festival any different from the others?”, “Will I even enjoy myself.?” You’ve come to the right place, as I will be giving you 5 reasons as to why you should book this festival to compliment your summer! ........... The Line Up:  The line up for this year’s festival is incredible! This festival is not only providing a plethora of artists from different countries, but you will be experiencing a unique sound, and you will have the opportunity to enjoy many different genres all in one day! The Atmosphere:  The atmosphere at the past 51 State Festivals is one of those things where reading up on it won’t give it justice, you would have to go to experience it for yourself. 51 State gives festival-goers good vibes throughout the day, and continuous flow of anticipation as you wait for the next artist to come on stage. The DJs:  The DJ’s that will be performing on the day will give you that extra zing you need to enjoy your festival experience. Like mentioned before you will get a sense of anticipation as you will be wondering what tune the DJ will drop next! The Food:  After all that dancing you will get hungry, there will be a few food stalls available so you can eat after you are done dancing! Then after you’ve eaten you can go back to dance! Just don’t get sick xD! Your Summer:  As previously mentioned earlier, the heat on your summer will be turned up a few degrees if you attend this festival! You will be able to create a bunch of memorable moments at 51 State surrounded by festival goers who are all there for the same thing….TO HAVE A GOOD TIME! .............. 51st State Festival Announces Huge Lineup For 5th Birthday Edition   The most complete and comprehensive celebration of all things house music will be back with a special 5th birthday edition in 2019: after last year’s sold out event, 51 State Festival takes place on Saturday August 3rd in Trent Park, London, with headliners: Kerri Chandler, Kings of House (Louie Vega & David Morales), Dennis Ferrer, Dimitri From Paris, Soul Clap, Mood II Swing, Roger Sanchez, Todd Terry, Kevin Saunderson, Todd Edwards, Norman Jay, Joey Negro, Crazy P Soundsystem, Wookie, DJ Luck & MC Neat, and live acts like Robert Owens, Julie McKnight, Tanya Stephens, Crystal Waters, Melba Moore, Joyce Sims, Kele Le Roc, Monique Bingham Over the last five years this festival has built up a real following of house lovers, made a name for itself with plenty of unforgettable moments and a reputation for joining the dots between the US, UK, Caribbean and Europe, between classic, tech, afro, garage, soul, dub, dancehall, disco and deep. The independent event is run by real music lovers and this year the VIP area will be revamped with a revised queuing system, bigger VIP area and structures with superior facilities. A dedicated music arena will also return to the new and improved VIP area. Making seven stages in total across the whole festival hosted by Groove Odyssey, Found, Backto95, We Love Soul, Hot WUK, Disco Disco and House FM. The location for it all is the blissful Trent Country Park, situated in 413 acres of rolling meadows, enchanting brooks and lakes, ancient woodland and imposing historical sites. It is a rare bit of natural green belt beauty in London which offers a place to relax and chill right on the outskirts of the city, making it the perfect place for this one day celebration of house music. The line-up takes in a dazzling mix of world renowned super stars, hot up and comers, legends of the scene and DJs and live acts from all corners of the house world. This is the most essential house music festival in the world, so act soon to secure your place at what is sure to be one of this year’s key historic events in the UK’s capital. PRESS IMAGES TICKETS SURPRISE BIRTHDAY GUEST (UK’S NUMBER 1 GARAGE DJ) Kerri Chandler   Crazy P Soundsystem – Live Crystal Waters – Live Dennis Ferrer Dimitri from Paris Joey Negro Joyce Sims – Live Kevin Saunderson Kings of House (Louie Vega & David Morales with Julie McKnight - Live) Melba Moore – Live Norman Jay – MBE Roger Sanchez Stylo G – Live Tanya Stephens – Live The Heatwave Todd Edwards Todd Terry Wookie --- 2 FOUR 7 Aitch B Anane Vega Barbara Tucker - Host Bobby & Steve Brutha Basil – Live Champain CKP Creed David Bailey DJ Bigger DJ Luck & MC Neat DJ Kanga DJ Replay Elisabeth Troy - Live Ellie Cocks Firin Squad Graeme P & Soul Diva Jason H Jason Kaye Jazzi Q Jerry Bascombe Jerry Rankin Jigs John Morales Jonsey (Café 432) Judi Love - Host Jumpin Jack Frost Kele Le Roc - Live Kenny Ken Kenny Thomas - Live Lady T Listener Lloyd Life Mangrove DJs Masterstepz Matt Jam Lamont M-A-X MC DT MC Kie Melo-O-DJ Mike Ruff Cut Lloyd Monique Bingham - Live Mood II Swing Mr Buzzhard Nick Curly Norris Da Boss Windross Onyx Stone Opolopo Paolo Francesco Philgood & Ram PSG PSR Ragga Twins Richie Dan – Live Robert Owens - Live Robbo Ranx Sammy Confunktion Scarlett O’Malley Seamus Haji Selly J Session Victim - Live Siggy Smalls Sol Brown Soul Clap Sticky Steve Macca Supreme Sweet Female Attitude – Live Terry Hunter Tippa Irie - Live Twinz in Session (SHILOH & SIMIEN) Victor Anderson Wallace MC   Links   Web & Tickets: https://www.51ststatefestival.com   FB: https://www.facebook.com/51stfestival   TW: https://twitter.com/51stFestival   Insta: https://www.instagram.com/51stfestival  Read the full article
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EPISODE 24 | THE WORK (with Joycelyn Wilson)
The summer between my sophomore and junior years of high school, I went to a summer program called the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program (GHP). Basically, if you were particularly good at a subject (ranging from traditional subjects like Language Arts and Science to offerings like French, Fine Art, an instrument, or Dance), you lived on campus at Valdosta State University for 6 months with 600 other highly-passionate nerds. I was there for Math (probably the least passionate and most nerdy sub-group), but nearly all of my memories that summer come from some place other than the 6-8 hours each day I spent learning about new kinds of mathematics. Most of what I remember is from the two guys I spent the most time with on my hall: my roommate, Dallas, and my best friend that summer, Colby. Each had a lasting impression on me in a distinctly different way.  And every single thing we did that summer was soundtracked to hip-hop.
 When I walked into my room for the very first time, Dallas was blasting Biggie. Life After Death had just come out, and Dallas was all about it. I was more of a lighthearted listener of hip-hop - OutKast was my group, I knew all the words to “Regulate,” and I had some favorites off E. 1999 Eternal, but I had no  real exposure to and New York or LA rap. Dallas made sure to learn me. He played a steady dose of Biggie and Tupac, explaining to me the history of both coasts, the sampling techniques, the rivalries. While we were at Nerd Camp, No Way Out and The Art of War both released, and I’d later go home and buy them for myself. Dallas’ biggest contribution to my life - one that still lives on today - is introducing me to “Mo Money Mo Problems” (sidenote, what a glorious video. So weird, though, that Puffy’s caddy didn’t pull the pin for him), one of the top songs of my life and the one that will always make me break conversation and beeline to the dancefloor.
Colby’s sensibilities were drastically different. He was also a Math major, but the type of kid who scared me: loud, brash, inappropriate, and disrespectful to authority. At the time, I didn’t know how those qualities could co-exist with an affinity for mathematics. I’m not sure why he paid me any attention, but we found ourselves in conversation on the first night of GHP and were close to inseparable for the rest of the summer. One of us mentioned OutKast at some point - it’s difficult to believe there was a pre-Aquemini world, but this was… somehow pre-Aquemini. And even though we were in Georgia and it would have been weirder for someone to not know OutKast than to love them, this connection was the keystone for our friendship. It opened up the world for our summer in Valdosta: sitting in hallways, cafeterias, or laundry rooms, playing Spades as ATLiens blasted, front-to-back, from the AIWA boombox I’d brought. Colby turning me onto Pete Rock and CL Smooth while we worked on a math project. Debating whether or not the next album should be Goodie Mob or The Roots.
That summer changed my life in a lot of ways, but the one thing I’ll never forget is how it sounded. And how it bounced. And because I was taking in so many new experiences (first or new definitions of independence and romance and connection), the values I underscored for each were shaped by the stories I heard day and night. Hip-hop became one of the primary lenses through which I see the world, and it remains the form of art or media that excites me most to consume, absorb, investigate, and understand.
After that summer, my path traveled through Bad Boy and Bone Thugs, 2Pac's Greatest Hits, and The Roots' catalog in between OutKast releases every 2 years. After Stankonia, I drifted more into the crossover and/or R&B side of rap (thank you, TRL): Nelly and Murder Inc. and Aftermath and Snoop and basically anything Neptunes-produced along with a lot of stuff from the South: Cash Money, Ludacris, T.I., Jeezy, and others. Around the time I moved to LA, it was all Kanye and The Black Album all the time. And then Drake. So much Drake. Still here for all the Drake.
And it's with this backdrop that I now see the dilemma.
It's an easy listening path from Nostalgia, Ultra to Kaleidoscope Dream to House of Balloons to Late Nights to I Am Not A Human Being to anything-DJ-Mustard-produced... and in what is a very natural sonic progression, the messaging of romance goes from "here are the ways I want to love you, if only I could" to "I'm going to do x with y and you’re gonna z," the variables substituted for words that make most folks (but not the President) very uncomfortable. For pretty much my entire life, I had no interest in finding that line of demarcation.
The song I reference in the podcast is 6LACK's PRBLMS. It occurred to me that I can't stand up the way I want to stand up in the world while fully embracing certain messaging in music, film, television, or otherwise. And while lyrics and storytelling are open to interpretation and speak to that artist's experience, language, or expression, I have to draw my lines. As Dr. Joyce said, that's the work. But I see now that the art of storytellin’ that drew me in and built so much of my world led, years later, to a collection of music I enjoy but doesn’t present the art nor the storytelling I want to present to the world.
As part of an experiment, I thought I'd share a handful of some (previously) favorite tracks by some of my favorite artists. These are artists (or songs) I listen to weekly, if not daily, and have appeared on many a playlist I've made and shared. Some of them have issues because of the year in which they were written, others because of the genre they fall in, others because of the writing itself. But, regardless:
HIGHLY PROBLEMATIC SONGS I USED TO LOVE
Ray Charles - “I Got A Woman”
She's there to love me both day and night
Never grumbles or fusses, always treats me right
Never runnin' in the streets, and leavin' me alone
She knows a woman's place is right there now in her home
Yikes, Ray. And yet debatably less problematic than the anthem it inspired.
Dean Martin - “I’ll Buy That Dream”
Imagine you in a gown white and flowery
And me thanking Dad for your dowry
[Later]
Imagine me on our first anniversary
With someone like you in the nursery
Sounds like Dean’s got all the roles scoped.
 OutKast - “Jazzy Belle”
In this dog-eat-dog world
Kitty cats be scratching on my furry coat to curl
Up with me and my bowl of kibbles and bits
I want to earl cause most of the girls that we was liking in high school
Now they dyking…
This one breaks my heart, as this was my first favorite Kast track. I guess for every Sasha Thumper there’s a Suzy Skrew, for every Ms. Jackson, there’s a Hootie Hoo.
 Drake - “Shot for Me”
I'm the man, yeah I said it
Bitch, I'm the man, don't you forget it
The way you walk, that's me
The way you talk, that's me
The way you've got your hair up, did you forget that's me?
And the voice in your speaker right now that's me
That's me, and the voice in your ear
That's me, can't you see
That I made it? Yeah, I made it
First I made you who you are and then I made it
Another one that cuts deep. This was a longtime favorite for several choice lines in the 2nd verse.
 Jay-Z - “Bitches and Sisters”
Sisters get respect, bitches get what they deserve
Sisters work hard, bitches work your nerves
Sisters hold you down, bitches hold you up
Sisters help you progress, bitches will slow you up
Sisters cook up a meal, play their role with the kids
Bitches in street with their nose in your biz
I mean, the entire conceit of the song is trouble. But in the second verse, after a sample says, “Say Jay-Z, why you gotta go and disrespect the women for, huh?” this is how he defends his point.
In the words of Dr. Joyce on the podcast, “Who wants a sexist social activist?” That’s the work.
 -Scotty
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Show notes:
Dr. Joyce (website | twitter | instagram)
Four-Four Beat Project / Hip-Hop 2020 (website)
Bring The Noize by Dr. Joycelyn Wilson (Bitter Southerner)
In this episode, we referenced:
Big Gipp Details Future's Dungeon Family Background; Rapper Was Known As Meathead (HipHopDX)
Future Describes Dungeon Family Ties And Purposely "Dumbing Down" His Music (HipHopDX)
The Art of Organized Noize documentary (Trailer on YouTube | Watch on Netflix)
Blues People: Negro Music in White America by Leroi Jones (Amazon)
The Making of OutKast's Aquemini (Creative Loafing)
Bad and Boujee Civil War lesson (AJC | youtube)
Migos Rapped A Children's Book. It's Funny, But It Makes Perfect Sense (NPR)
Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Amazon)
Why Is My Life So Hard (Freakonomics podcast)
Music
“SpottieOttieDopalicious” by OutKast (YouTube)
“Synthesizer” - OutKast (YouTube)
“It’s Okay” - Slimm Calhoun feat. Andre 3000 (YouTube)
“She Lives In My Lap” - Andre 3000 (YouTube)
“Coldest Winter” - Kanye West (YouTube)
“Street Lights” - Kanye West (YouTube)
“Made of Glass” - Lil Yachty (YouTube)
“Pretty” - Lil Yachty (YouTube)
“Belly of the Beast” - Da Connect (YouTube)
“March Madness” on Saturday Night Live - Future (YouTube)
“Mask Off” Remix - Future feat. Kendrick Lamar (YouTube)
Soul Music - Tr380 the Future (SoundCloud)
“I’m The One” - DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance The Rapper, and Lil Wayne (YouTube)
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Sabato 05 Gennaio O.N.L.A. Events & Bar Mediterraneo presentano // DisKoDrummer feat. Davide Cantarella \\ Il duo DisKoDrummer nasce dalla collaborazione tra Bernardo Graziano (dj e ideatore del progetto ONE NIGHT LOVE AFFAIR) e il percussionista Davide Cantarella. Il djset parte dal Jazz-Funk dei Crusadeers,Joe Batan e George Benson e arriva al Jazzy & Latin House dei Masters At Work, passando per la Disco Classics & le recenti rivisitazioni Nu-Disco di Joey Negro, Todd Terje e MAW con arricchimento di percussioni live. ...................................................................................... Davide Cantarella percussionista latino Mediterraneo laureato al conservatorio con il massimo dei voti / lode, in storia ritmiche culture dei paesi Afro americani Latin jazz musica extracolta. COLLABORAZIONI IN TOURNEE Sarah Jane Morris -Lee Ryan- Fabio Concato - Mike Francis-Frankie tonthon- Tony Remy-Matteo Saggese - Juliet Kelly- Kelly Joyce - Lara Fabian- Claudio Baglioni- Lucio Dalla - Loco ironico Tullio De Piscopo- Marco Masini- Siria- Neri per Caso -Sal Da Vinci- Gigi Finizio- Gigi D'Alessio, Anna Tatangelo -Saghi Rei- Tony Esposito e tanti altri! COLLABORAZIONI IN VIDEOCLIP Como Suena El Corazon (G.D' ALESSIO) Live Olympia di Parigi (G.D'ALESSIO) Cuori in coro (G.D'ALESSIO) Made in Italy (G.D'ALESSIO) Virus (Tullio De Piscopo) Heroes (Loco Ironico) Anarchy in the UK(Loco ironico) La mia strada (Massimo De Divitis) Oggi insegna in varie strutture portando il suo linguaggio ritmico tra i giovani, avendo una missione.....Coccolare e difendere la musica del futuro! ...................................................................................... INGRESSO LIBERO *Start 22.00 'til end *Location: Bar Mediterraneo *Indirizzo: Via Spiano 11 (Mercato San Severino) *Info: 329 3423373 (Graziano) (presso Bar Mediterraneo) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsIdukxnWBy/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1dk6ok43jss8a
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D.U.O / Irrix Big shout out to Brooklyn!! Big shout out to the Hip-Hop film festival!! Big shout out to Schoolly D!!! Big shout out to DJ Jazzy Joyce!!! It's all love! ❤️ Worldwide! If you have not heard it today, then let me be the very first essay; I love you!!! ✌🏼❤️ #seaportdistrictnyc #irrix #localartists #artistsloft #duogear #irrixovi #irrix #Katarína #anjel #art #artist #love #poetry #photography #fashionweek #fashion #writersnetwork #poetry #art #photography #inmyheadrandomthoughts #artswestchester (at South Street Local Artists)
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