Wednesday, July 31, 2019

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST BRANDON MCCRAE Q&A PODCAST

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New single from Brandon McCrae captures new sound of ‘hip pop’

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PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, MD – Brandon McCrae is the total package. This hip hop artist from Prince George’s County in Maryland writes, produces, mixes and masters all of his own music. And he has developed such a one-of-a-kind sound that people all along the East Coast have been sitting up and paying attention to.

His newest single, “Nightmares and Dreams,” is a mixture of hip hop and pop underneath an upbeat, fast-tempo groove that invites listeners into a good time. Self-described as a “catchy vibe,” the single is something that came from his attempt to combine multiple genres into one hard-hitting song that would put people in a groove and give them a good time.

McCrae has been producing since he was in high school. He also started battle rapping in high school, and by college had developed a unique sound to the point where he started selling his beats. He made a name for himself, first at North Carolina Central University and then at
Morgan State University. That name has continued to grow to more fans all along the East Coast as he has continued to create hit after hit.“When I decided to become a Do-It-Yourself artist, I needed to learn how to mix, so I left Morgan State University and went to Full Sail University and joined the recording arts programs,” he said. “Since then, I have built a catalog which I am ready to release. 



My production and my flow set me apart from anybody else out there. My production is elaborate and intricate. I definitely have my own style, and I like to combine different styles so you can get the best of every world. I want to be known for being able to do it all – mixing, producing, writing. A lot of music sounds the same today and I want people to be able to distinctively tell my music apart because of the quality.”

McCrae not only writes, produces and mixes all of his music, but he also plays multiple 
instruments. He plays the drums, violin, piano, guitar, and a variety of other instruments whenever the mood strikes. He’s inspired by stories from life – whether his own stories or those of people who come in and out of his life. Sometimes his lyrics talk about the up and downs of life but more often than not, his music has a message paired with “just good music.” He aspires to leave an impact on the world in ways similar to his inspirations - Kanye West, Chain Smokers, Lost Kings and Chance the Rapper.

In addition to “Nightmares and Dreams” which dropped July 12, McCrae is working on an EP that he plans to release later this fall.
To listen to McCrae’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:

https://twitter.com/brandonmccrae_

https://www.instagram.com/brandon.mccrae_/

https://www.facebook.com/brandon.mccrae.37

https://soundcloud.com/brandonmccrae

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsTKYRytEtdHeA_jtkuBrHQ?view_as=subscriber

“Nightmares and Dreams”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umtUSmsIb7o&feature=youtu.be

Tuesday, July 30, 2019

CALVIN PARKER: AUTHOR OF 'PASCAGOULA-THE CLOSEST ENCOUNTER: MY STORY' Q&A PODCAST


It was July 1973 when Calvin Parker's life all changed.  Calvin alleges that he and his coworker Charles Hickson were taken on board a UFO.  The police believed them.  Their story got attention from media outlets from all around the world. 

Recently Calvin wrote a book about his story entitled 

'PASCAGOULA - THE CLOSET ENCOUNTER - MY STORY

Calvin joins me tonight to tell his story FIRST HAND.  Are we alone in the universe? 

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Monday, July 29, 2019

RECORDING ARTIST DARRELL KELLEY RETURNS TO THE SHOW TO TALK ABOUT HIS NEW SINGLE 'I'M SO HIGH' AND MORE!


Darrell Kelley soars above the crowd with his latest single, “I’m So High” 

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ATLANTA, GA - As a productive pastor, author, entrepreneur and singer/songwriter, Darrell Kelley is, understandably, a master of multitasking. Kelley has released a new single called “I’m So High.” In his latest offering, the versatile Kelley serves up a smoking R&B/Soul track with a super chill vibe which could easily serve as the new anthem for the growing movement of marijuana acceptance. 

Kelley wrote “I’m So High” in support of the individual’s right to use marijuana. For Kelley, it doesn’t seem fair, especially on job seekers and college students traveling across state lines, that marijuana use is legal in some states while considered a criminal offense in others. If smoking and medical use are legal in some states, why not legalize in the entire country, Kelley wonders. “As long as you understand that you have something to do when you’re done enjoying yourself, it’s OK to have fun. But you gotta know when the fun is over with so you can take care of your personal business,” Kelly said. “If you don’t focus on business, then you’re not gonna succeed.” 

Kelley knows about business - the new song was introduced at Kelley’s soul food restaurant, Soul Delicious, in Morrow, GA. Changing things up from his previous Gospel sound, Kelley wanted to do R&B for his latest work because “R&B is about music. It’s about love and having 
fun. People misconstrue what fun, love and music are all about. It doesn’t matter if it’s Gospel, Jazz, Rock, R&B, Hip Hop … what matters is if it’s clean and very nice, and you can relate to the music. But more importantly, relate to the artist.” 

The release of “I’m So High” is accompanied by a music video which was shot in California after Kelley received a recommendation for Venice Beach. He flew out to the coast and shot the video over the weekend. Known as an Atlanta area Pastor, Kelley mentioned some confusion over one scene in the video. He is smoking an airplane because he is high, he affirmed, and not smoking a cross, as some have mistaken. God is first in his life and is everything to Darrell Kelley. 



In his role as a religious leader, Kelley started a new religion in 2017 called UWGEAM (an acronym for God of the Universe, God of the World, God of all Gods, God of Everything, and God of Anything including Me). Kelley published and wrote “The Book of UWGEAM” which explains the principles of this religion. In addition to his work as a Pastor, Kelley has been a restaurant owner since 2013 when he opened Soul Delicious. He later opened Soul Delicious Latino in Miami, FL. 

A prolific creator, Darrell Kelley has enjoyed chart successes and wide recognition. In addition to several singles, Kelley has released a number of albums and an EP. His debut R&B/Gospel EP, titled “Storm is Coming,” was released in 2018. In Early 2019, Kelley dropped his first full length album, “Unity.”  Soon afterwards, he followed up with the album “Here Ends the Lesson” which seemed to signal a change of gears for the artist. His newest album, “Get Wild,” features “I’m So High” and a song called “Moonlight,” a haunting, melodic number which will likely be Kelley’s next single. He has no shortage of original material to draw from for the live tour he is putting together for the UK for early 2020. 

Kelley’s biggest musical influence is Aretha Franklin, and he aspires to create the type of music which brings love to all. “I like music because it connects with people,” said Kelley. “At the end of the day, no matter how a person feels, music will always uplift you - if you’re depressed or lonely, if you’re sad or if you had a bad day at work. I love music because it makes you get away from what is happening around you. It will just uplift you and relax your mind.” 

Darrell Kelley is a deeply appreciative man. He is grateful for life itself and for his fans who have supported him over the years. He enthusiastically expresses appreciation for his family, including Kevin, Gabby, Fred, Curtis, Laura, Dee Dee and others. Overall, he deeply appreciates the love. 

To listen to Darrell Kelley’s music follow him on social media or view his videos, please visit: 





Friday, July 26, 2019

RICHIE CARTER TALKS NEW SINGLE 'SAD' AND NEW EP 'TOO MUCH WHISKEY' Q&A PODCAST


Richie Carter shares real pain of loss with new single “I’m Sad” 

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ROCKFORD, IL - Richie Carter’s haunting single, “I’m Sad” is from the six-track EP of the first songs written after Richie’s mother passed away unexpectedly. After inheriting money, Richie blew a lot of it. Making some bad decisions, he found himself getting into trouble for the same things that upset his mother before she passed away. 

Richie released two EPs at the same time, like an A-Side / B-Side release in the style of an R&B album. A combination of R&B and Rap, each six song collection has its own theme. The “Too Much Whiskey” EP contains “I’m Sad” which Richie describes as sounding like Lil Peep meets Mac Miller. A “self-loathing song,” it is relevant for today’s audience because it’s openly sad and demonstrates the ability to understand and accept what makes a person sad, instead of trying to run or hide from the feeling. 

The opening track of “I’m Sad” serves as the first stepping stone of the sorrow and harsh reality that money can’t replace a life, progressing towards the last track, “Too Much Whiskey.” While recording the last track, Richie had to stop recording several times because of his emotional 
state. The artist is very honest, trying to do everything through his music. The creation process is therapeutic and helps him to see his situation from a different perspective. 



The “Sappy Hour” EP was born out of a long distance relationship which began after his mother passed away and has since resulted in his engagement! The six songs on this EP were written for the woman who is now his fiancée. 

Both EPs were illustrated by Xclusive Illustration. They were recorded in a little basement studio in Rockford, IL that Richie has been using for over a decade. He has recorded in big studios in Los Angeles and Chicago, but Richie will tell you that Rockford’s engineer, Neal Howard, is one of the best. When he was 17 years old, Richie found Neal and has been working with him ever since. J Caspersen is the producer for the entire project. 

A rambunctious and curious person, Richie cultivates his curiosity and tries to engage in anything that he is curious about. He feels this has much to do with the bold and open quality of his music which makes it more relatable. 

Richie wants everyone to know that it pays to be patient and to keep trying. “A lot of people get the perception that they need to be at a certain place at a certain time,” says Richie, who used to write a school newspaper piece called “Direction Over Destination.” “Don’t worry so much about where you end up at. Just try to go in the right direction of what you really want to do and you’ll find something in that path. Just follow your heart and do what you want to do. Don’t expect to be exactly what you want to be. But you’re gonna find something you enjoy doing if you just go down the path that you enjoy walking.” 

Cultivate your own curiosity by checking out Richie Carter’s music: 


 "Too Much Whiskey"

"Sappy Hour"




Wednesday, July 24, 2019

BTG BROTHERS TALK NEW RECORD 'PYROHYDRO' AND NEW VIDEO GAME!



BTG brothers overcome political persecution, assassination attempts – share story on new video game and album ‘PYROHYDRO’ 

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COLUMBUS, OH – When C Los and his cousin SOG (Soldier Of God) tell you that their group BTG is going to make national headlines, they’re not just flapping their lips or trying to get social media views by shocking the public. They’re going to shock the public with the truth which they’re presenting in compelling ways. One part music, one part video game, one part self-help book and multiple parts entertainment, their multimedia approach to sharing their truth with the world is just getting ramped up. And it starts with the release of their new album “PYROHYDRO.”

The 21-song album is set to release on July 4 and tells the story of these two embattled artists as they’ve fought over the past decade to be recognized in the entertainment industry. With backgrounds that come with all the trappings of street life, these two “brothers” have risen from the hardships of their lives to recreate themselves. What once used to represent the Black Triad Gangstas, BTG is now something the duo uses to point to a higher power with “Belonging
To God”. And under this new banner, the two are creating things that tell the stories of where they’ve come from – including multiple assassination attempts, broken record deals, legal battles with video game production companies, and hard-living on the streets. But those stories are filled with inspiration for a world looking for hope.


 “We’re not religious, we’re spiritual,” said SOG. “We don’t preach, we just talk about spiritual stuff. But that doesn’t mean we don’t know what we’re talking about. You might hear some gangsta stuff in there because we lived it. I was a stickup kid and my brother was a weed man. We’re legitimately street credible dudes. But we both made a vow that we were going to leave it behind, and we have. We know about the street and our story is gonna tell you that, but we’re spiritual and we’re trying to do something positive on top of all that are negative.”

“PYROHYDRO” is a mash of multiple genres that not only introduces the world to BTG’s unique sound and style but also serves as the first chapter of a multimedia story that is continued across the video game “The Art of Life and Death” which is slated to release in 2020. While “PYROHYDRO” tells the story of C Los and SOG, it also begins to describe some of the storylines that players can expect to see in the video game. Self-described as a “Grand Theft Auto meets The God of War” type of game, the two utilize real life experiences within the game’s storyline with music from “PYROHYDRO” laced throughout as a type of soundtrack.

One of the tracks from the album, “Boogyman” is featured prominently in the video game and serves as the hot single from the album. SOG said it was inspired by a dark time in his life when at age 13, he tried to commit suicide. On the other hand, “Top Dog” is the debut single from the same album.

“When I was in the emergency room, two angels showed up,” he said. “In this song, I’m telling the story about how those angels appeared and how having a different spiritual practice has helped me escape five assassination attempts. One attempt in particular I avoided because of my spirituality. And that moment with the angels is something that happens in the video game as well.”

SOG said he has also written a book called “64 Levels of Power” which is also slated to be released in 2020. It, too, fills a role within the multimedia story that BTG is telling.

To listen to “PYROHYDRO” or to follow BTG on social media, please visit:

https://www.thatbdpfyop.com/

www.magiccmag.com

“PYROHYDRO” Mixtape

https://soundcloud.com/user-717692900/sets/pyrohydro-mixtape

Monday, July 22, 2019

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST GODKING LOTTO DROPS '3 KINGS' SINGLE AND ITS FIRE!!!


GodKing Lotto forms rap royalty collaboration for his latest single, “3 Kings” 

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LOS ANGELES, CA - Hot on the heels of the release of his mega-fly single, “Extra Fly,” comes a sizzling new song from GodKing Lotto called “3 Kings.” For this project, GodKing considered several artists, deciding that a rapper who is popping right now, Yella Beezy (“Rich MF”, “That’s On Me”), was the perfect fit. His good friend, Jefe Rey, joined the party and the trio gave the song it’s title since, as GodKing puts it, “We some kings!” 

Interestingly, GodKing first created the hot verse years ago when he was clowning around on YouTube at a relative’s party. A perennial talent who clearly was ahead of his time, GodKing can take a verse from back then and still make it relevant today. 

An extreme professional, GodKing flew in Yella Beezy first class and put him in a fly hotel, then enlisted Director/Videographer Scotty Baker, whom he’s worked with in the past. After recording the song in Paramount Studios, they went on to record the music video. GodKing, who always wanted to direct music videos, decided on two locations (which are as different as the nighttime and daytime they were shot in): the parking lot in front of his convenience store in Compton and the inside of a church! The result is a popping and super fresh video. 



The prolific and hardworking GodKing Lotto has a message to deliver and more people to deliver it to. “3 Kings” is a delicious taste of more to come. Working on releasing a string of slamming singles, GodKing assures us that “I’ve got some fire that’s hotter than that!” He declared that “Break Me Off My Cake,” the single which was meant to drop before “3 Kings,” will further showcase his talent. 

GodKing Lotto is a personable, highly energetic rapper who has a lot to say and has different ways he can bring it. A lyrical artist who loves busting people in the head with lyrics, his lyrics are inspired by his own real life experiences. “Real always gets the respect,” he stated. “I just pride myself in being as real as possible, delivering my lyrics in a unique fashion to where it’s catchy and clever.”  

To listen to GodKing Lotto’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit






Tuesday, July 16, 2019

UFO ABDUCTEE CALVIN PARKER JOINS THE SHOW JULY 30TH

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Done deal. July 30th I’ll be joined by UFO abductee Calvin Parker. In 1973 while fishing in Pascagoula, MS, Parker and his friend Charles Hickson alleged to have been taken onboard an alien craft and examined. This made national headlines and inundated Pascagoula with journalists and ufologists from around the world.

I look forward to hearing about his story first hand. We will also talk about his book, The Closest Encounter: My Story.

Friday, July 12, 2019

WILL TURPIN: COLLECTIVE SOUL BASSIST TALKS NEW RECORD 'BLOOD' AND MUCH MORE!

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COLLECTIVE SOUL AT 25: KEEP ON SHINING THE LIGHT

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Collective Soul are pumped and primed to celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2019 in all-out style, but they’re really just gearing up for the long haul. Ever since the barnburning rock band from Stockbridge, Georgia burst onto the national scene with the runaway success of their multi-platinum 1993 debut Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid and its ensuing mega-smash hits like “Shine” and “Breathe,” they’ve been on an upward trajectory that’s seen them play to sold-out audiences across the globe while concurrently amassing a most impressive catalog of beloved songs instantly recognizable by their titles alone.

Indelibly memorable tracks like “December,” “The World I Know,” “Gel,” “Heavy,” and “Precious Declaration” (to name but a few) all evoke a collective sense of heartfelt observational universality and earnest positivity — in short, they’re the jukebox heroes of a new generation. Indeed, the secret sauce to Collective Soul’s continued success story is a simple one: a palpable mixture of insightful songwriting and impeccable band chemistry. “So much of what we do is based on the camaraderie-ship of the band,” notes frontman and chief songwriter Ed Roland. “The five us work together as a family, and I’ve never been at more ease — and never been more pleased — than going onstage with these guys right now, night after night.”

And now, Collective Soul is proud to welcome the newest member of their recorded family into the world titled Blood. Blood is the culmination of a quarter-century of Collective Soul assessing not only where they’ve come from, but also where they’re going. “I think Blood expresses where we’ve been on this life journey,” observes Roland. “And we’ve done so with songs featuring piano and strings to those with a lot of guitar riffs. Blood is an accumulation of all the different styles we’ve used over the years — but it’s still Collective Soul. I think it’s the best we’ve ever done. I know you should think that, but I really do think it’s the best. It’s a good, consistent record. We’re just so proud of it.”



From stem to stern, Blood delivers in full. Witness the hard-charging skitter of “Over Me,” the optimistic declaration of “Right as Rain,” the hopeful uplift of a man “Changed,” and the tender promise of “Big Sky.” The album’s final track — the reflective, poignant acoustified coda “Porch Swing” — features background vocals and tasteful dobro licks from none other than Styx guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw, who was beyond thrilled to contribute to the cause. “I’ve always been a fan of Ed Roland and Collective Soul’s recordings,” Tommy says. “I thought about adding more parts than what Ed asked me to do, but as someone wiser than me once said, ‘Don’t paint over the masterpiece!’” Look for the deep grooves of Blood to seep into your respective ears canals soon.

From the very beginning of the band’s career, Roland always had his eye on the prize. “When ‘Shine’ came out, we got asked, ‘What’s your goal with this band?’ I said, ‘I want to have a whole row of Collective Soul recordings on the shelf.’ That was my goal,” Roland recounts. “Me, I always wanted to see the full body of work. That’s all I ever wanted. I knew I could write, and as the band progressed and got better, that’s why we wanted to keep going. I don’t think we ever doubted it. We, as the artists — we had no fear. The guys in the band have enough faith in my songwriting, and I have faith in them.”

Roland feels the best days of Collective Soul are on the horizon. “We’ve had a couple of hiccups here and there as any band does if they stay together long enough,” he admits, “but if the core stays there — and me, Dean [Roland, rhythm guitarist], and Will [Turpin, bassist] were always the core — then good things will happen. And when you get good people in like Jesse [Triplett, lead guitarist] and Johnny [Rabb, drummer], then good things definitely happen. And nobody’s leaving at this point either. This is the lineup that, if people ever ask, ‘If you could start over, what would you do differently?’ I’d say, ‘I’d have Jesse and Johnny in the band.’ Jesse would have only been about eight-years-old back then, but we would have molded him,” Roland concludes with a laugh.

As noted earlier, sharing that tight-knit family dynamic onstage remains a key element for Collective Soul moving forward. “The studio thing is but one level of the creation process, but when you get onstage every night, these brothers of mine are just all-out rocking!” Roland confirms. “A lot of it has to do with how the band has gotten really tight, and how we enjoy each other’s company out there. When they came in, Jesse and Johnny put a new spark into the band. Whenever I come up with a new idea, it’s just so simple for me to sit there and show it to them and say, “Go try it at soundcheck. Let’s go work on that.’”

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As tight as Collective Soul are onstage, they always strive for improvement. “We hug each other when we’re done, and then we discuss the show and figure out what we can do to make it better the next day,” Roland relates. “What song can we add so that it’s different? We try to keep our chops up on these songs as much as possible.”

Another new wrinkle is that, with Jesse, Johnny, and Will now all providing background vocals both onstage and on record, Roland has yet another dynamic quiver in his songwriting bow that only lends itself to better material and better performances in the long run. “I go to a different place now,” he says. “It gives me a chance to go, ‘Hold on. I don’t have to go there; I can go here. Johnny and Jesse and Will can take over the whole thing.’ It’s a different approach to songwriting and performing. It gives me a chance to relax where I’m going with the melody. I know where the melody wants to go, but if I can go here [puts his hand up] and those boys can do that [points downward], it sustains me better for touring.”

All of these textural nuances add up to a most exciting Collective Soul 2019, with even more invigorated live sets to come. “For us, we want to play the hits as we always do, but I think we also want to share the new record with our fans,” Roland explains. “At 25 years later, we want to say, ‘Hey, we’re still making the best that we can do.’ Right now, I’ve got seven of the new songs in the setlist, and hopefully, on some nights, we can play the whole thing from start to finish. I mean, it’s our 25th anniversary. We’re going at it hard, everyone! We’re going hard.”

Heaven has clearly shined its light down on Collective Soul for 25 years running with no end in sight, so here’s to the next quarter-century and beyond! Bask in their continual glow.
Mike Mettler, official Soulographer


Be sure to check out Will Turpin's solo record " Serengeti Drivers"  HERE

Be sure to check out Collective Soul's official website and purchase "BLOOD"  HERE

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

COLLECTIVE SOUL RETURNS THIS FRIDAY !

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This Friday Will Turpin "Collective Soul" bassist stops by
We'll talk about the bands NEW record "BLOOD" and their new single "Right as Rain" and much MORE!  STAY TUNED!

Tuesday, July 09, 2019

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST JUX STRONGARM TALKS NEW EP AND MORE


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New EP from Jux Strongarm explores deep currents of American culture and political tensions 

ALBANY, NY – A little more than 12 years ago, Daytwaun Minter was on the fast track to superstardom in the world of hip hop. He had been making a name for himself in New York with some of his early work, and that reputation was beginning to spread along the East Coast. He was primed for big things in the music industry. But in late 2007, his life on the street caught up with him and he was arrested for four bank robberies and an attempted robbery of a gun store. While he had the opportunity to trade information on others involved in 14 other robberies for a lesser sentence, he instead chose to keep his mouth shut and accept his full 13-year sentence. In December of 2018, he was released after only 11-and-a-half years in New York State prisons. In the months since, he has been dedicating himself to his music and picking up where he left off before prison.

Nodding to his past but pointing to the future, the artist now known as Jux Strongarm makes gangsta music that’s fused with conscious and political rap in ways that no one else out there is doing within the industry. His six-song EP “My Fellow American” is due out on July 5 and puts that unique sound and style on full display. With a blend of conscious songs, club songs and hard-hitting gangsta songs, “My Fellow American” explores a variety of topics that have permeated America’s society over the past decade – from the Black Lives Matter Movement to the protests of NFL players spurred on by the actions of former quarterback Colin Kaepernick.



The debut single from the album is a song called “Gangsta Gangsta.” Jux calls it an upbeat club song for a new generation.

“With this new generation, everybody claims to be tough but nobody is really tough anymore,” he said. “They’re just claiming to be tough. There were rappers prior to the rise of those like Drake who were tough and really got into stuff. Drake said it best that back then people reached for weapons, but now they just reach to sell records. I think if it ain’t gangsta now, it’s never gonna be gangsta. That’s where this generation is headed and that’s what this song is about.”

Jux said the whole premise behind his music is to lean more toward the conscious side of lyrics and force people to think more deeply about things going on around them – all while having a good time with the music.

“I’m definitely talking about gangsta stuff and the consequences of that because I’ve lived it and it’s not fun,” he said. “But that’s just an introduction of who I am as a way to lend credibility to what I’m saying. If you don’t have credibility, people won’t listen to the good stuff you’re talking about and the positivity. Some artists try to come out with political stuff right out of the gate and people don’t pay attention. I’m giving people an introduction and then I’ll talk about the political stuff – like Black Lives Matter and the police shootings that are happenings everywhere. At the same time, I want to entertain. Music is about entertaining. So some of my punchlines are sly and clever underneath all the stuff I’m talking about that are going on in the community.”

“Gangsta Gangsta” is currently available across all streaming platforms with the EP to follow on July 5. Jux said he plans on releasing an LP in November called “Gangster, the Final Frontier” and he’s also going to have a booth at the Capital Center in Albany for the CNYS Black Expo in July to promote his brand.

To listen to Jux Strongarm’s music or to follow him on social media, please visit:

https://www.facebook.com/jux.strongarm.1

https://www.facebook.com/legalcrooks

https://www.instagram.com/juxstrongarm

"Gangsta Gangsta"

http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1467342022?ls=1&app=itunes

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“My Fellow American”

http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1467728517?ls=1&app=itunes

MULTI PLATINUM RECORDING ARTISTS COLLECTIVE SOUL STOP BY JULY 12TH

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We'll be talking with multi platinum recording artists 'Collective Soul' this Friday, July 12th about the bands brand new record " BLOOD " STAY TUNED!


Saturday, July 06, 2019

KARMA IS REAL

Karma is real.  Never make fun of someone's weight and or health situation because in time, YOU might be the person that you once made fun of.   Prayers out just the same. 

Friday, July 05, 2019

HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST 'C TITUS' TALKS NEW SINGLE "YEA" AND MORE!


West Coast artist C Titus drops hot summertime track ‘Yeah’

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OAKLAND, CA – A hot new summertime vibe from West Coast artist C Titus is hitting the airwaves, and fans all over the country are hopping on the hype train.

The song is called “Yeah” and it’s the perfect song for the club, for a party, or for just cruising in the car with friends. Once you hear it, “Yeah” immediately becomes part of your daily playlist. With that summertime house party type of feel, it’s a track that can be played any time of year and bring you right back to that summertime vibe. Featuring Black Albert, C Titus’ “Yeah” will hold its place as one of the premier tracks of summer 2019. 

“It definitely has that west coast type of vibe to it,” C Titus said. “It’s one of those songs that‘s just fun to play, with a chorus that talks about being a player but with finesse and a hook that will stick in your head for a long time.”

C Titus said one of the things this single showcases is his unique sound and style and his ability to pick the right content to match with the quality beats he selects and develops with his producers. He has a large archive of music that he has made, but not much of it has been released because he believes strongly in quality over quantity. He is constantly working on his music to make it perfect so his audience can feel every note come through their speakers.


 “In today’s industry we have a lot of quantity, but not a lot of people are taking pride in quality,” he said. “I’m taking a slow approach with my music. With Dr. Dre and ‘The Chronic,’ he took a slow approach, and he’s one of my idols. So is Nas, who is my favorite rapper. He has always given me wisdom and knowledge through his music and his ability to paint such a clear
message with his writing and delivery. It’s the best in the game. That’s why I’m taking his approach. I might sit on a song for a long time and add backgrounds and layers to it over time. It’s art, and with all good art you have to take your time with it and make sure it’s quality. Everyone who listens to my music deserves that quality.”



Born in Oakland, California during an era when drugs and prostitution ruled the inner city neighborhoods, C Titus turned to music to avoid the pitfalls and allure of the streets. His father was also a musician and traveled around the world to tour with his band. C Titus recalls spending hours upon hours in the studio with his father while he recorded music. Additionally, his cousin, Sonny B – a well known producer in Northern California who has produced for Tupac, Too Short and The Delinquents among others – helped inspire C Titus and put him on a path toward success in the music industry. To date, he has managed two projects with fellow artist CHA-Chng and was also part of the West Coast hip hop group Da Famm. He is now stepping back into the spotlight as an independent artist while continuing to run his business.

“I typically talk about the challenges of being a black male trying to overcome the stereotypes as well as the modern other things that the majority can relate to,” he said. “I always avoid the typical way of expressing the message I want to convey, and I create a vibe that people can relate to. My ultimate goal is to create other opportunities for others in the music industry. Business is part of my core values and I will never stray away from opportunities for expansion.”


To listen to C Titus’ music or to follow him on social media, please visit:

https://www.facebook.com/ctitusmusic

http://instagram.com/ctitusmusic

https://mobile.twitter.com/Ctitusmusic

https://soundcloud.com/ctitusmusic

https://artists.spotify.com/c/artist/4VpPyvkJrUOC6maeZOwVwO/home

Monday, July 01, 2019

PODCAST Q&A: HIP HOP RECORDING ARTIST TROY REMEDY DROPS NEW SINGLE 'WHICH WAY TO GO'


New single from Texas native Troy Remedy examines feelings of doubt and confusion during life’s storms 

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DALLAS, TX –

In life, sometimes there are crossroads that seem impossible to choose a proper course to move forward. Doubt and confusion can creep in during those moments which can be overwhelming, but there’s always a way forward even when it’s hard to know which way to go.   That’s the emotion that hip hop artist Troy Remedy perfectly captures with his new single “Which Way to Go.” Currently streaming on all digital platforms and with a new music video available on his YouTube channel, the song is a snapshot into his life at the moment and the emotions that come with it – something he said people all over the world will likely be able to relate to.   “Sometimes, life throws you into a storm you’re not ready for and you have to figure out how to get out of it,” Troy said. “That’s how I’m living right now. Every decision counts.


I’m trying to figure out which way to go and where I’m headed in the future. At the same time, I have to keep moving and make a decision and not just contemplate. I think that’s something a lot of people experience at some point in their lives.”   The song has a laid-back vibe, Troy said, with prominent guitar solos right after the hook and toward the end. That’s paired with Troy’s standout flow and rhymes that listeners can’t help but be hooked by. The end result is a song that is both mellow and hits you right in the gut.   “As an artist, I'm always evolving and trying to perfect the craft,” Troy said. “Where I am now compared to when I started, I think is someone who is more confident in his skills and understanding what I’m capable of. Wasn't too sure if I was going to be able to pursue these aspirations long term but now I know it’s something I can take control of. As far as music is concerned, this song hits harder than the rest. It's a dope summer jam that resonates especially with the recent violence and building tension that's been taking place in Dallas, Austin and across America.

It’s a song that resonates with people who have been affected by those kinds of things.”   The music video for the single embraces that feeling of confusion and not knowing which way to go by capturing Troy roaming the streets of Austin and Dallas – in and out of alleyways and busy roads, trying to find his way to the right path.   “It takes you into that feeling of when you’re in your own head and trying to figure out where you need to be in life,” he said.   Troy will be performing around Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston throughout the summer while also developing more music that he plans to release later this year. 

To listen to his music or to follow him on social media, please visit:

troyremedy.net

https://www.instagram.com/troy_remedy/

https://twitter.com/troyremedy

https://soundcloud.com/troyremedy

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