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We told our fans that we are on a hunt for real Hip Hop and that's what we found in this Facebook group. The I Live Hip Hop Group is one of the most active groups on Facebook with 3,691 likes (fans) some thing good has to be going on in this group! Go right now and join you can find all types of people who really love Hip Hop for the art in this group. Go share a comment or post a video on the wall just get involved with this real Hip Hop movement right now!
Sharon Lawrence, female Poet/Hip Hop Artist is known to the world as Spoken Word. She was born on October 7, 1978 in small town Suffolk, VA. She grew up in a low income neighborhood during the time drugs flooded poorer black communities throughout the nation. A recession was a normal thing for her household where she was the middle child of four in a single parent home. In the midst of it all, Spoken Word developed a gift that would change her life forever. In the late 1980’s, she learned how to rap. Rapping became the thing that kept young minds occupied in a suburban area where there was little to no transportation to participate in positive activities outside of her community. Spoken Word better known as Lady Vixen during that time did not have a hard time getting attention in the male dominated genre. By the time she was 12, she was performing in local schools. One of the highlights of her life was performing an educational rap over the loud speaker for her peers. Her first poem was published at the age of 13, and placed on the back of the schools programs for the school’s graduation that year. Literally, it was her passion that gave her inspiration to do positive things in rap. But that wouldn’t last long.
“When you grow up poor, it changes your way of thinking. It’s easy to get caught up in the traps of the streets especially when all you see is negativity around you. As a female growing up in a ruff area, you have to be tuff because there is always someone lurking around to try to pimp, manipulate or trap you.” Spoken Word
It was then that her lyrics became more hardcore. She joined up with an all male rap group along with her twin brother G Valley. The group was known as Southside Soldiers. After performing with them for a few years, the group called it quits. Instead of continuing to make music, she solely began writing poetry. To Sharon, spoken word was deep and it addressed the real things that were going on in poorer black neighborhoods.
“My way of thinking changed. I began to see things clearer than I had ever seen before. Maturing with age, I decided to let rap go. I became a mother, a wife, fulltime employee, and a fulltime student. There was no room for entertainment.” Spoken Word
This is for the Emcees I know y'all be needing some beats to spit over. These industry dudes ain't rocking them right so show them how it's done. DJ J Arms gives you How 2 Be an Mc Pt. 67!!
Dead Prez is back with their new mixtape Revolutionary But Gangsta Grillz! If your looking for some real hip hop then this is what you have been waiting for!!
I'm known as JPesos, started rapping in 2004, as time went on I decided to do my own mixtape album, what started off as a hobbie became a career when I sold my first two hundred cd's out the trunk off my car. My style is unique, some relate my style to be similar to Big Pun. Buy and enjoy it, you will not be disappointed. Fellas listen to the Bacardi, and ladies and strippers shake to the bacardi, let me know about my songs on myspace.com//getfreshorgetlost.
VENOMOUS 2000 The Ultra Emcee, Venomous 2000, or V. All these names are nomenclatures that attempt to capture the essence of this 28 year old New Jersey emcee.
V has been blessing microphones with his witty word play, metaphorical rhymes, and energetic deliveries for over 13 years. Still believing that he has a ways to grow in his musical abilities, V humbles himself daily knowing that his gift is something designed for worldwide exposure. V has performed and opened up shows for Scienz of Life, Killarmy, Tame One, Pumpkinhead, Nine, Rah-Digga, U.G. and a host of others.
Currently, V is working on recording his 5th solo album with Dj Priority. The project is expected to be released sometime in July 2010. The album will feature appearances by K.O.N, Juga-naut, Scienz of Life,
Began rapping aged 10 in Villa, Lusaka, Zambia after being inspired by Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five.
Influenced by Big Daddy Kane, NWA, Ice-T, Boogie Down Productions, Run DMC
Attended the Institute of Management of Information Systems (IMIS)
1999-Producer/Artist-Mondo Music Corporation. First professional
release on local compilation called “The Rhythm Nation Project
(Yo-Yamba)
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2000-Began independent artist career & was featured on South Africa's
“Harambe Dope Sessions.”
2001-Became face of Mosi Lager appearing on all of their print and
electronic media in Zambia.
2002-2004-Voice of America based in Washington DC, appointed him as
the coordinator of their Hip-Hop Connection Fan Club.
2004-Entered rap battle that aired live on South African Broadcasting
Corporation (SABC) & took third place spot.
2005-partnered with Zambia’s Solid Rhythmz and together, released his
hit album “Officer in Charge” making him the first Zambian to release
a Hip-Hop album in that country.
2005-Featured in Future Music Magazine & reviewed by Tim Oliver. Two
months later, became first Zambian to perform at The Channel-O Video
Music Awards in South Africa.
There are people who walk in a room and no one will notice and then there are people who walk - in and everyone has to find out who they are and what they’re about; this definitely defines Ricochet Lakewood AKA Ricki.Ricki has been writing since before 1993, being inspired by artist such as L.L.Cool, Wu-tang, MC Lyte, Queen Latifah, Nas, Nonchalant, Heather B, groups like Total, and that’s just to name a few. However, she did not start seriously writing till 1998, when she meet, both label mate and husband Foul Al; it was his pointing out to her, her true potential that made Ricki become serious about her. However, it’s been her decision to keep her talent under wraps, as a RENNY secret till now.
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Revalation & Strick 9bring you the first leak off their upcoming duo mixtape"Commercial Poison"dropping July 15th hosted by DJ Red Rocks & Presented by Street Logik, YNotMyDream & New England Hip-Hop!!. The mixtape is a combo of both their previous mixtapes "Commercial Interuption" & "Pick Ya Poison II" and highlights them going in over industry beats as only they can with some original joints sprinkled in along the way.The tape also reflects the current state of commercial Hip-Hop & the lack of originality these days. Here is the