Junia-T Producer/Rapper with International Credits #Toronto
By: Lyndsay Brown
Junia-T is an accomplished Rapper/ Producer from Toronto/Mississauga under the Label 3-5 Playa Productions Inc. Junia-T put together a catalog of his productions titled: Junia-T- “Eye See You”. Released earlier this year the project has gotten much support from listeners. Recently, Junia-T updated his Facebook status, outlining that even though his album “Eye See You” is about a year old, it is still accumulating downloads, and receiving feedback from supporters. It’s good for artists of all sorts to continue to promote the work they are most proud of because there are still people who haven’t heard it yet; in that instance music doesn’t get old!
“Eye See You” has 15 tracks featuring a number of artists, some you may have heard before, some you may not have, and that’s the glory of a release such as this one. The sounds are mostly of a funky soul style, with lyrics that are conscious, and loving. Junia-T “Eye See You” is available on hard copies, can be streamed online via SoundCloud & Spotify, and purchased online through iTunes. On SoundCloud, the song “We Got This (All Day)” is the most played with 9K plays. The song “Sleep Paralysis” (Little Sims Ft. Emerson Brooks) got radio air play in the UK. “When you can’t get up in the morning play this”- Junia-T; referring to his music video for a track off the same album: “LetgoLetgo” (Get Up) that can be viewed YouTube that spotlights Junia-T, Yancy Deron, and Tassnata. So, if you are looking for a traveled Rapper/Producer in the city of Toronto or Mississauga who is down to earth, creates fun sounds as a Producer, and thought provoking lyrics as a Rapper? Hit up Junia-T!
Contact info, production credits, music videos, listen to “Eye See You”, and get the details for his next milestone where he is headlining a show at Living Arts Centre on Feb. 6th 2016 @ http://www.junia-t.com/
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10 Last Minute Christmas Shopping Ideas
By: Lyndsay Brown
Need some last minute Christmas Holiday gift ideas? Well, HOOKEDUPB MAG has you covered! See the list of 10 great gift ideas below:
#1 Inniskillin, Vidal IceWine
Sweet like a treat mmm (I tried it myself. Love love)
-Must be 19 years of age
-Available at the wine rack
-website: www.inniskillin.com
#2 iTunes gift cards
Who doesn’t like music? –keep in mind person you are purchasing for must have an Apple devise
#3 Spa Packages
Getting pampered is awesome for everyone! -Keep in mind people must have time to go
#4 Jewelry
Can you see anyone being disappointed with that? -Meaningful and good for any age group
#5 Homemade Baked Goods
This has never failed me! – keep in mind allergies folks may have
#6 PSN Cards
-Must have PlayStation device
#7 Mobile devices/Accessories
-Might help to know their Provider or brand
#8 Coloring books with Crayons or markers
-Kids of all ages love this. Plus it keep them occupied when you’re busy (lol)
#9 Books
-All age’s people still love books
#10 Toys: Hello Kitty, Action Figures (DC/Marvel), My Little Pony, Frozen (Disney movie) Characters, Trucks/Cars
-Chances are these will be sold out; could resort to bedroom accessories with same characters etc.
**HAVE A VERY MARRY CHRISTMAS, AND HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM HOOKEDUPB MAG**
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Exclusive Interview with Johnny Smash, #Toronto Date: Dec. 16, 2015
Interviewer: Lyndsay Brown
Riveting HOOKEDUPB MAG interview presents an exclusive look into Johnny Smash past, present, and future. Ask yourself this: do you really know Johnny Smash? HOOKEDUPB MAG & Johnny Smash got together to help clear this question up, and give a better perspective on this matter. Johnny Smash is mostly known to the underground Canadian music scene for event planning/promotion. Although, there are some other aspects that people may not know about. For instance, Johnny’s involvement in the community! During this interview Johnny Smash clears up some misconceptions or ‘gossip’ that has been lingering from the past. The most exciting part of this interview is that Johnny Smash ‘Smash Sundays’ is back & the Johnny Smash ‘Smash Bash’ is around the corner!! Continue reading to find out the whole story:
Q1. > I know that you have been putting in work for the underground music scene for many years and that you are a ‘jack of all trades’ literally. First can you tell us how you got involved with the music aspect of your journeys?
In 1999 I was hanging out with ‘shady Characters’, I was in Chalk Farm, they asked me what I wanted to do I looked around Rexdale, I saw a lot of people excelling at music like: Red Life, Blue Scorpion, Ghetto Concept, Infinite… I decided that I’d get involved in the music industry, so my kids would have somebody to look up too. I was working as a telemarketer at that time; I didn’t want to be just a telemarketer for the rest of my life.
I’ve had my ups and downs in the Canadian Music Industry. I found that a lot of things in the Canadian Music Industry were shady. I’m someone who fights for the Canadian Music Industry for example: artists were buying tickets packages to be on shows. I fought against that. I felt that if you were on the show, it was because you had substance. People bought tickets. I was very angry, because I felt like the Canadian public was being "robbed". If you have a show that doesn’t have any credence, or substance what happens is when you do have a good show, people won’t show up to the show (after they have been “robbed”).
I always say to them (in the Canadian Music Industry) that “the whole of dem a pirate, and the whole of dem a thief”. So, here I am now managing a couple artists, mostly in the promotion role. Before I went into the promotion role I got a big break from someone who gives a lot of people a break who is Fred E Fame. I give a lot of respect to Fred E Fame. My friends told me “you shouldn’t be an artist, you should be a host”. Fred E Fame was the first one to give me a chance to host. A lot of people don’t realize that. That can be a little bit of Canadian trivia; who first gave Johnny Smash the first opportunity to be a host… big shout to Fred E Fame!
I then came up with my own events. One of my first events was ‘Smash Sundays’. Mad respect to CIM (Canadian Indie Movement), Joe Wizzy, Damion Creep Show Campbell, 2HighMedia; Creep Show Campbell is on his own now, and is an excellent person in the community, excellent Father figure, family figure, and I respect him a lot. ‘Smash Sundays’ ends up to be Toronto’s number music showcase. The event appeared in Toronto Star, got invited to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and got invited to Sudbury, Ontario.
In addition to that, I created side events like ‘Smash Clash’. Now, ‘Smash Clash’ is where artists compete against each other head to head, and it’s an elimination. It’s not something that’s original, because I come from a Jamaican background we (in Jamaica) have sounds that clash, and dub plates. I decided to bring this! I just found out, in my opinion, that when I stared to do a lot of things, a lot of people started to do it too. However, a lot of artists started to complain that they weren’t getting prize money for the competition, the competition was prolonged, and there was no end…so I was very vocal for the rights of artists. What I decided to do was bring ‘Smash for Cash’ ( artists were performing, but they weren’t getting paid)… So, I said: come perform it’s a competition, but it’s not an elimination you still get to perform”. We are supporting Canadian Music. We wanna do a showcase, and at the end of the night, we awarded somebody a cash prize, and a trophy or both.
Another, event I’m known for is ‘Smash Bash’ which is my annual birthday, the first one was a big one with Neto, CHIL Clothing. CHIL Clothing has always been my Sponsor. CHIL stands for: Canadian Hip-Hop Is Legit. I made a great video with it M Deezy from Regent Park (Toronto), did the track with CHIL, it was crazy with over 500 people at Suba.
Again, I felt I had my own personal issues I had to deal with. Also, the way the industry was moving I had to retreat. Then I found out that a lot of people were stealing my ideas, I had sits downs with people and found out that I’ve been taken off the project. They’re doing the show which was basically my idea; so I retreated.
After I retreated there was something else that was going on in the public that was in a court case, and a Canadian Rapper which I refused to name, because I refuse to give him advertising was calling my name. It got to the point where he was making serious allegations, about criminal allegations. It was a big joke, because I ended up speaking in front of the police board when he had my name plastered over the internet with these false accusations, and allegations. The point being I found out that he was doing it to other Canadian artists, and people in the underground. Nobody stood up. I was very disappointed. I started fighting against that, and saying if you don’t have Johnny Smash’s back who’s back do u have!?...
I see myself as being king of media, and the reason why I see myself as king of media is, because give media opportunities. I seem to be born with a ‘house shoe’. I’m very camera hungry, and everywhere I see a camera I try to get involved. What happened was a lot of artists wanted to be interviewed. They would call Johnny Smash to do the interview, and one of my big breaks was with FUSION RADIO. Shango was a DJ that DJ’d for me at ‘Smash Sundays’, a very good friend of mine. He gave me the opportunity to do interviews on FUSION RADIO.
I saw a lot of people trying to imitate my moves or go around the thing, so I just kind’ a retreated back. Again, with the artists saying stuff about me I found that I needed to reinvent myself. I needed to come back in a different way. I basically cussed off the Canadian music industry, and retreated back at the same time I built my international links!
I got lucky! My god-brother knew somebody by the name of Fadda Chris. Fadda Chris is very very important in my life right now because Fadda Chris is not someone who is a big superstar he’s Jamaican underground. Than you have some other underground Jamaican artists that he was able to link me with. One of those artists in particular was John Bling, ends up that John Bling organizes the dancers out in Jamaica. They were getting disrespected, so I have mad respect for John Bling. He organized something in Jamaica, and created headlines. John Bling is in a movie. Jamaican mafia movie which is basically a shotah’s movie…top rated, underground movie ever in the history of Jamaica. The movie just got released last Friday (Dec. 11, 2015). I brought John Bling to Canada, and he will be at my ‘Smash Sundays’ which I’ve re-launched again at Harlem. I also have Latty which is the creator of “HOT UP DANCE”; “HOT UP DANCE” is the hottest dance right now in Jamaica sung by a Toronto artist Razor B. If you stick to the formula you see that there will be success, because here’s a Toronto artist with a hit song in Jamaica, hit Reggae song, which is very hard for Canadian artists to do. But, Razor B has done it! In addition to that Gabbidon will be coming Gabbidon is the creator of “Gimme Way Dance”; “Gimme Way Dance”, is sung by Capleton. These are all artists on the cutting edge. They’re not Movado, they’re not Beenie Man, but they will be in my eyes! They’re going to be at my ‘Smash Sundays’ on Sunday Dec. 27, 2015.
Q2. > You are mostly known for event planning for the underground/indie market in the GTA and you have two events lined up: one on Dec. 27, 2015, and your ‘Annual Birthday Bash’ on January 22, 2016. What are some of the details that make the two events exciting for others to attend?
For the 27th you have Latty Dance, John Bling, and Gabbidon! For my ‘Smash Bash’ I always look forward to it ‘cause it is my birthday. Vertex is one of the sounds that I usually use. Vertex is considered Canada’s champion Reggae sounds and the great thing about Vertex is that they’re a studio, actually not just a sound it’s a studio, so the music just keeps pumpin’. I always gravitated to Vertex. DJ White Boy was on it, now he’s on his own. He is probably one of the best solo DJ’s in all of Toronto. It was through the connection of DJ White Boy that I first got to network with Vertex. Vertex is controlled through Breadfruit a great guy, who is always helping me out! ‘Smash Bash’, this year is going to be with Neto from CHIL Clothing. The thing with Johnny Smash and CHIL we have done so much stuff for Canadian music. I felt that a lot of stuff that he (Neto) does is not respected so I’m glad that he’s back. Some people might think that I’m on a ‘high horse’, but I think a lot of people should show homage to us. I think we have done a lot for Canadian music!
Q3. > Are there any specific genres you focus on for events, and how does it depend on the event success?
Being of Jamaican background I actually grew up in the era of Hip-Hop I can actually tell you when the message came out, and I always tell ‘em “if you can make the old man dance” you’re doing pretty good. I was there when Run DMC came to Toronto. Shout out the pioneers such as: Ron Nelson who brought Run DMC here… played on 89.1 CKLN, and shout out to all the radio stations.
As you know I’ve been interviewed on those stations; helped them with support when they had their fundraisers etc. I’ve appeared on 89.5 CKLN numerous times. For internet radio I had my own internet show called: ‘Run a Boat’, it was on AllStars Radio; it’s on a Hiatus right now, it will be back.
Q4. > I am under the impression that you do community mentoring, does that directly or indirectly related to your music relations, and how?
In regard to the community stuff I have to thank my mom; my mom immigrated to Canada, then we came here with my two sisters. I never had a man figure in the household my mom did it all by herself. She raised us, who are great kids. My sister graduated from Harvard with honours, my other sister works as a bookkeeper! Everyone is successful… I’m the ‘black sheep’ of the family. I’m trying to make my mark in the Canadian music industry. Because, of my mother’s determination…my mother always says: “fight fight fight”.
As I said before I suffer from recidivism, homelessness, substance abuse so I’ve been in the streets, and I know what it is like to be in the streets! I want to give back to the community. Smash kids my 7 kids: Shade, Shylee, Shiloi, Taijah, KeyShawn, Andre, Elijah. They inspire me, and I love Smash kids. A lot of people always knock me because I’m always saying “fyah on abortion”; it’s something that I believe in. I don’t believe in violence, and I believe that women have a choice, but I also have a choice to be vocal about something I believe in. I always say to them that “if my mother chose not to have me, we wouldn’t have a ‘Smash Bash’ 2016 now would we”…okay!
Q5. > December 2015 you were at the Regent Park community Christmas Food Drive, same with Finance Minister Bill Morneau. You had an impromptu interview with him on that day; where does your passion for these kinds of impulses come from?
Yes, like I said I come from a very small place in Jamaica, Naggo Head a place of champions, and I come from Mount Olive, Rexdale, and Rexdale, is a place of champions! So I’m just continuing the history. I was basically born with a ‘horse shoe’ up you know where.
I was at a Meal Program to show the reality of the Canadian music industry, and what we go through here. A lot of people pay you peanuts, and this is what I fight against in the Canadian Music industry; we’re not rich! I was in need of the Meal Program and that’s why I was actually there. It was great that I see the Head of Finance there, and again this is something that I was more lucky with. I have a gift for gab I’m camera hungry, and I wanted to get the interview. I asked Bill Morneau about the Syrian’s, and I asked him about the Pension Plan for Ontario.
Q6. > It’s becoming a trend to mix urban music with politics (ie. Drake & Norm Kelly, Jay-Z & Obama), what do you think the benefits and downfalls are for the reflective public towards you as a business man?
I wouldn’t say to mix music with politics. I’m not one for politics. Coming from Jamaica, where politics where so volatile, and every four years it’s just ‘kill and be killed’. I was in Jamaica 1980, and it was the wickedest election. I see a lot of ups, and downs with politicians; what we call the dons of the area so I’m not one to support politics. However, I’m one to support community. I think what every artist should too!
For example like Johnny Smash! Like I said before I suffered from recidivism, I’ve been shot a couple times, I advocate against violence especially guns. I think there’s a lot of ‘black on black crime’, and I think there’s a lot of crime in marginalized communities with people opposing each other. I think we’re over policed. I always tell the artists that in ‘todays day and age’ a person wants to get to know you up close, and personal! You must have some kind of social cause! I try to influence my kids in stuff like: environment, make sure they know what’s going on in the world today, in history, and to read books; I’m a very strong believer in reading.
When we were kids you had to be the best…my grandmother (I love her very much)… I was raised by my mother, and my Grandmother, so I always big up women. I’m a big matriarch supporter. I believe in the strength of women, and that women are needed in various places. When I was very young I was forced to read a lot. I remember when I was like three years old reading to my grandmother while she was washing the clothes…the funny thing is I was a fast reader, faster than most! The one word I had a problem with was “a= auh” I was looking at it like it was “A” she was like “no, it’s: ‘auh’” so I got enough beatings for that (lol).
Q7. > Please tell us about your contribution to the MAC Committee?
MAC Committee is a Member’s Advocacy Committee. We fought for welfare startups- we won! We fought for shelter beds we won! We speak in front of Police Headquarters’ regarding carding; that’s something that’s close to home, because of my recidivism, and the community around me. We take issues to City Hall meetings… It’s not personal issues; it is what the community tells us. We take their issues to City Hall.
Since, I’m in that community, mostly you can find me at the Kensington Market location & St. Stephen’s Drop-In (I’ve been a member of it, and I also volunteer there). That’s the reason for my MAC involvement! MAC has really nothing to do with St. Stephen’s it’s for Member Advocacy Committee that was started by a friend of mine Russell from Members of Drop-In. This is truly grassroots movement not no ‘fancy- shmancy’; it’s the people actually involved in the community.
What we do is deputations; any private citizen can do deputations. Since, I am the spokesperson for MAC committee I get all the attention. This has also accelerated me into the media. I’ve had stories done on me in Toronto Star, appeared in NOW Magazine, I’ve appeared on the Network Channel, FOOD CHANNEL, MTV Canada, CFRB Radio, CityTV, CTV, CBC, and Global Television.
The Global Television story was very good for my career. The video kind of went viral. It was about the Danzig Shooting, and the Danzig Shooting was the biggest shooting in the history of Toronto; they asked me comment on it. I commented on it again, saying we need mentors in the community. Coming from a small community (Rexdale) I found that all the heroes were either drug dealers or gang bangers. We looked up to them. I felt if we had trades people or people who worked in banks, and managers we would gravitate to those people.
Again, I’m a father of 7. Smash kids to me are probably the most famous kids on the internet. I have 4 sons, and 3 daughters. I’m also a grandfather of 3 grandkids! I love my kids. I try to instill family values in my company, and in my image!
Q8. > As we wrap up the interview is there anything else you like to add?
Shout out to the: Smash kids the ‘whole a dem a pirate, and the whole dem thief’ (lol)!
“It’s me, Johnny Smash the girl dem pet, and the man dem threat”.
I’ll be back… I found that there’s been a space left in the Canadian music industry, so I’m here to fight for the artists, give artists an excellent platform to perform. I believe in integrity, and I believe in quality…that’s what I drive for!!
Contact Johnny Smash:
Twitter: @johnnysmash416
IG: johnnysmash416
Facebook: Johnny Smash
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CLOCKWORK MAGIC, Producer: Corey Dixon #Toronto
By: Lyndsay Brown
Dec. 12, 2015 at the ‘Mini-Indie’ Indoor Go-Kart (Toronto) location held an innovative underground play named CLOCKWORK MAGIC. The show was put together by a group of creative friends dedicated to present their various talents together as one complete event. The Organizer/Producer: Corey Dixon, who won the support of his father Mr. Dixon who provided the venue. CLOCKWORK MAGIC Play Script Writer credits go to Steve Young. The play was a two part, hour long, Steampunk themed show about Science vs. Magic, featuring magic & illusions. Lights, steam, music, costumes, props, fights, acrobatics/dance, jokes, birds, cards, fire, and razor blades fueled the show.
At 7pm the audience was lead to the upper level in a small intimate setting with a capacity of about 200 people. Seats decorated in black cloth with a red bowtie nicely fitted to the back of the chairs, facing the stage with a steampunk box that fog seeped out of accurately building wonder awe before the performance stared. Soon, the lights dimmed, while scary movie like music began to play. Moments later the music stopped, and character from behind the audience began introducing the plot of the story as he walked through the room towards the stage. Steam filled the room with a theatrical fight between a woman (Natasha Day), and man (Corey Dixon) arguing weather or not magic or science would win the hearts of the people. As they two left the stage there where several other skits to follow.
Part One started with an interactive performance demonstrating mind games, a magic act with a young member of the audience making balls mysteriously multiply, and illusions accompanied with strobe lights using an acrylic ball. To finish part one, two young ladies (Maya Smith & Brooklyn Mackie) did a short acrobatic performance to Dubstep music. After the intermission break Part Two was presented.
Part Two of the show was the most entertaining as Ryan Brown unexpectedly did some magic tricks with colored fabric making doves appear out of thin air. Ryan then moved on to his next ruse of swallowing razor blades. After Ryan left the stage, another acrobatic/dance performance By Veronica Lange started; the music Lorde’s song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World”. Bringing everything to an end Corey Dixon & Natasha Day had one final fight over Science vs. Magic. In closing all performers made their way to the stage, and bowed to the crowd. The crowd was amused by the play as everyone clapped with approval.
After the play people scattered about, the performers ran around the venue in celebration of a successful event. Wanting to learn more, I met one of the audience members/supporter out of curiosity who says he actually dressed up in a Steampunk themed costume, and vowed he was really just an observer not an actor. Further, during Ryan Brown’s performance I started to wonder if I have seen the actors before at the ‘Screamers’ event (Oct. 31, 2015), as there was a performance of razor swallowing there too; it turns out Ryan Brown was in fact the razor act at ‘Screamers’! Ryan continued to tell me that the other set members where not at ‘Screamers’, but from Canada’s Wonderland ‘Haunt’ instead.
The show exceeded expectations, and I personally hope to see more from this group.
Full cast was: Spencer Scurr, Matthew Stewart, Steve Wallace, Ryan Brown, Veronica Lange, Natasha Day, Corey Dixon, Maya Smith, and Brooklyn Mackie!!
To learn more see the CLOCKWORK MAGIC Twitter page @ClockWorkCanada
Below are pictures taken before, during, and after the show (photos By: HOOKEDUPB MAG):
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Ill-iteracy “Kingdom”
By: Lyndsay Brown
Ill-iteracy is a “rILL music” group with four main members: Scott Dudley- “Chris Prythm”, Kurk Dudley- “Speak Eazy”, Corey English- “WiLL Spitwell”, and George Trent- “Young Observe” all from Roanoke “Star City”, VA. Ill-iteracy team has been a part of each other’s lives since childhood. The musical group was formed in 1998. They started from scratch, and have built a brand for themselves over the years of hard work collectively. Producing quality work is what this group main focus is; contributing to the success is the creation of an in-house beat production to the brand “iLL-it Beatz”. “iLL-it Beatz” credits include (other than artists within the group): Raekwon, Lloyd Banks, A Wax etc. Educated, hardworking, and family oriented, the group shows versatility with genres, and have a conscious lyrical vibe. Most recent work of art is iLL-iteracy music video “Kingdom” on their IlliteracyVEVO account, which is the first release from the soon to come project “SYMPHOSIUM”, checks it out by visiting the Ill-iteracy website @ www.ill-it.com .
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Female Rap Game on the Rise
By: Lyndsay Brown
Crazy intensity coming from female Rapper Young Fashion, she’s coming hard, just dropped her debt mixtape “Sugar Honey Ice Tea”. In her music video “GLORY” Young Fashion tells a tale of her story trying to cooperate and wait for her turn to shine…she goes on to, and I’m paraphrasing here, Young Fashion is just going take her rightful place in the game!! This seems s to be a common trend with females all over the world regarding Rap actually…
Compton Carter is another strong contender, very talented, and motivated female Rapper who is determined to make her mark. C.Carter dropped a self-titled mixtape “Compton Carter” this year too, and has many music videos out; her newest music video is titled “RENT”.
If your familiar with the Rap industry, and stay up to date with new music than you will know that Dej Loaf Detroit female Rapper has been kicking some serious A** on the music scene. Dej Loaf seems to be on high demand getting the props she deserves for her abilities, hoping on tracks with: The Game, Big Sean, and now hubby- Lil Durk just to name a few!
Increasingly the spotlight has definitely been on the Toronto music scene as a whole, specially the underground Rap platform. Toronto has a handful of female Rapper’s such as: Baby Grhyme, Jelly Too Fly, and a collected group of ladies with “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher movement.
Below is a list of music videos from female Rappers listed above:
Young Fashion- “GLORY”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjIHdt_9O2o
Compton Carter- “RENT”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALyUqRrGp7A
Dej Loaf Ft. Big Sean- “Back Up”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JZbJ6q5Cscc
Baby Grhyme- “Find a way”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoYMSS8tC4c
Mixtape’s from C.Carter & Young Fashion have been posted to the HOOKEDUPB MAG website click here to be redirected to the Mixtapes page.
Read the HOOKEDUPB MAG article written about “The6ix” Toronto Female Cypher here.
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Sia, Music News
By: Lyndsay Brown
Sia just wrapped up her completion and success of her last Album “1000 Forms of Fear”, and now about to create more excitement with a whole new album “THIS IS ACTING” (release date: Jan. 29, 2016). Her latest music video “Alive” hit the market Nov. 2015; a series of remixes rolled out week of Dec. 7, 2015. First time I listened to “Alive” (original audio) it gave me chills. Such an uplifting, powerful song… Early Dec. 2015 Sia performed on The Ellen Show with Maddie Ziegler, aand on The Voice!! Watch Sia perform “Alive” on The Ellen Show below:
Sia’s coming album seems to be about some type of metaphorical war; not completely sure, but that’s my prediction. This guess comes from the lyrical content in “Alive”, and another audio Sia gave her fans before the “THIS IS ACTING” release “One Million Bullets”. You can get her music from all of the typical online markets such as Apple Music, and Spotify for example. You can listen/watch for free on YouTube at SiaVEVO.
What “Alive” Remix is your Favorite?
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Vanessa Lee, Soul Music, #Caribbean
By: Lyndsay Brown
Beautiful, Vanessa Lee is a 22 year old Soul, Singer from Barbados who is now studying music in Jamaica at Edna Manley College School of the visual, and Performing Arts. Vanessa’s musical style is soft, soulful, and conscious. Vanessa Lee wants to ‘radiate, through her music, peace on earth’. Her new EP titled “Utopia” [Cosmic Love Risin’] (in connection with Future World Productions) is out now. The EP definitely “radiates love & energy”, on all five songs; Track list is as follows:
Boom She Laa
Tween
Knowledge
We Try
People know
The beats all have the signature Reggae bounce, fused with other Rock or Pop sounds. Vanessa’s lyrics hold a series of different messages of: giving knowledge, asking questions, and talking about relationships. Whatever the topic of the lyrics are they are all coming from a loving heart. My favorite songs from “Utopia” [Cosmic Love Risin’] are “We Try”, and “Tween”...You can listen to Vanessa Lee’s EP- “Utopia” [Cosmic Love Risin’] on her SoundCloud account at the following link: https://soundcloud.com/vanessa-lee-bongo/sets/utopia-cosmic-love-risin . If you enjoy Vanessa Lee’s music show your support by leaving comments, and/or sharing.
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Cash Pound Notes, “Trappin”, #UK
By: Lyndsay Brown
…“trappin’ all day, trappin’ all night, getting to the money, yea that’s our life, trappin’ all day, trappin’ all night, married to the money, I don’t need a wife”…
Short A & Karma Cavelli are both Rappers on the Ca$h Pound Note$ group signed with Big Condo Records in the UK. The group Ca$h Pound Note$ has two talented young men who produce high quality music. Ca$h Pound Note$ have a new song “Trappin” (Produced by: Vex Blazer) that was released Nov. 21, 2015 on: Tidal, iTunes, and Amazon for example. A raw footage music video of the duo’s earlier performance was released for “Trappin” on the Ca$h Pound Note$ YouTube channel; the video can be viewed below. It is recommended to listen or download the song on Tidal or iTunes to get the high quality sound. Ca$h Pound Note$ are looking to get the new track “Trappin” radio play, so if you’re feelin’ the track make sure to request the song at your fav’ radio station!
NOTE: Both Short A & Karma Cavelli also seem to have a love for the art of Freestyle, and you can listen/watch their Freestyles on their YouTube channel too.
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MaizyF Presents “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher Series
By: Lyndsay Brown
MaizyF has came up with, and implemented the movement called “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher(s) to exploit female talent that historically has not been in the spotlight in general on the Hip-Hop underground scene. Quoting, MaizyF from the “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher 1.0- …“they aint takin’ us for serious, sorry ‘bout my grammar, but the hate has me delirious, playin’ in the game where they don’t want to see me advance, they aint tryin’ to give me no chances, trying to eat with both hands, and have my people eat too”… MaizyF is obviously an MC herself, a leader, plus she is a beat producer for instance she produced the beats on the “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher(s). Continuing, “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher(s) are edited By: Nisa of Hott of Hott Tv.
“The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher is a movement to: get female artists to unite with each other, and get the recognition and/or opportunities they deserve by showcasing their abilities on a large scale. The females who have been participating have the opportunity to network with each other, receive interviews/radio plays on Maximum FM Radio, and also can be seen on HottTv (Tv Program) on RogersTv Channel 10/63!!
So far, “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher(s) have featured the following female Rappers: MaizyF, Alicia Cinnamon, Little T, TRi SHY, LD, MICKEE, LYSHA BABY, and SHAWTEE RE. The Cyphers 1.0 & 2.0 can been seen at MaizyF YouTube channel click here to be redirected to the 2.0 Cypher. “The 6ix” Toronto Female Cypher 3.0 coming soon, so make sure you subscribe to MaizyF Channel on YouTube.
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Busy Signal, Turf Music Entertainment
By: Lyndsay Brown
Busy Signal boss man of Turf Music Entertainment has been picking up momentum in his music career in the last year releasing tune after tune for his Reggae, Dancehall, Hip-Hop, and Soca fans in Jamaica, and around the world. Busy Signal creativity is on fire as he produces music everyone can listen to with a variation of topics, and sounds. It’s almost as if Busy Signal ‘turned over a new leaf’. In his own words during an interview with Winford Williams Busy Signal says “spread my wings, there’s no limit” regarding his music now, and moving forward. About eight months ago Busy Signal seems to have taken on the strategy is to keep giving music to his fans consistently through audio and music videos on his official YouTube channel (BusySignalRealVEVO) every month. The trend doesn’t seem like it will stop any time soon!
The first music video out under the BusySignalRealVEVO was the song “Text Message”, a fun tune about how he gets plenty of text messages from the ladies worldwide. In April 2015 bouncy beat “Same Way” music video dropped; this one is about, no matter what Busy Signal holds the same values- “true dem nah know”… July 2015 the positive vibe audio for “Reggae Make You Rock” took to the airwaves, along with “Reggae Rock Riddim” which features: Christopher Martin, Romain Virgo, RC, Jr Diane, Kananga & Gott-Yo, Lutan Fyah, Mink Jo, and Mr. Diamond. August 2015 probably one of the most beautiful songs out about smoking weed was made public called “Bun Weed Again”. A deep bass inspired beat for the freestyle track “Fi Real” is strong lyric explaining the street lifestyle. Much more to come from this multi-talented artist, for now definitely check out Busy Signal’s band new music video “Out of Many (One)” below:
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