According to a source at Worldstarhiphop.com, there is a new up and coming DJ that is going to take all cities by storm. Big deal you say? It happens all the time? Sure, you're right - but the talent has never been SIX YEARS OLD! Yes, you heard correctly, six. The time it takes to practice and master skills like "scratching" and "mixing" are older than this young mans age, but he is still "killing it." I give a big props to this up and coming youth talent. I encourage him to stay hungry and misplace himself from all those who surround him with negative energy. Without further ado, here he is.
SAY.NO.MORE.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Mixtape Madness
Bloggers! I finally accomplished success within' the perimeters of my "music career." I've been rapping for as long as I can remember, and I've always wanted to be able to hear myself ; whether it be CD, Radio, iPod - I didn't care. The main obstacle I struggled to veer was not having the money to buy all of the studio equipment needed, or to pay somebody to use it, that had it.
However, technology has recently jump-started my love for hip-hop. After some hunger-filled research, I learned to record songs and freestyles over my android, e-mail them from my android to my computer, and then use an mp3 file converter to take the recorded materials from my e-mail, and place them onto my iTunes. This was a huge success, and I immediately took advantage of my new found knowledge.
The sound quality still needs a ton of work - tiny amounts of static, vocals overpower the beat in the background, could use some sound effects in certain spots, and yes, the over-used "auto-tune" here and there perhaps even. Regardless, you can still see the burning ember within all of the ash. It's a start, and I ran with it. I pride myself with creative, advanced word-play that really makes a listener think about what I'm saying. My goal is to make music that people not only recite in the car while going 65 mph on the freeway, but that people really vibe to, comprehend, and get something out of. The listeners who truly love HipHop will embrace the effort and emotion that I place into each and every song.
Tracklisting:
1. Faded
2. Gorilla
3. Jersey Shit
4. It's Been a Pleasure
5. Black and Yellow
6. From the Ground Up
7. Stackz
8. Epilepsy
9. Why
10. Twerks
However, technology has recently jump-started my love for hip-hop. After some hunger-filled research, I learned to record songs and freestyles over my android, e-mail them from my android to my computer, and then use an mp3 file converter to take the recorded materials from my e-mail, and place them onto my iTunes. This was a huge success, and I immediately took advantage of my new found knowledge.
The sound quality still needs a ton of work - tiny amounts of static, vocals overpower the beat in the background, could use some sound effects in certain spots, and yes, the over-used "auto-tune" here and there perhaps even. Regardless, you can still see the burning ember within all of the ash. It's a start, and I ran with it. I pride myself with creative, advanced word-play that really makes a listener think about what I'm saying. My goal is to make music that people not only recite in the car while going 65 mph on the freeway, but that people really vibe to, comprehend, and get something out of. The listeners who truly love HipHop will embrace the effort and emotion that I place into each and every song.
Tracklisting:
1. Faded
2. Gorilla
3. Jersey Shit
4. It's Been a Pleasure
5. Black and Yellow
6. From the Ground Up
7. Stackz
8. Epilepsy
9. Why
10. Twerks
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