AUDIO: R.O. “Capture The Essence” Hosted By Maserati Styles

Peace world I go by R.O. & I’m an M.C. from Poughkeepsie, NY currently living in Charlotte, NC. My music has it’s own sound because it’s a true reflection of who I am, my thoughts & experiences. I love music and the form of expression through songs.

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AUDIO: Stress Dollaz “Money Is My Motive”


“Money Is My Motive”

Make sure to follow him on Twitter @StressDollaz

For Terrance Williams (“Stress Dollaz”), music has been his passion. At an early age, Stress was exposed to numerous influences that have help stimulate his style; these influences include his roots in the Bronx his uncles, the renowned Mob Terror (aka Live Poets) and listening to old school rap, Jazz, and R & B with his mother. Hailing from the gritty streets of New York has refused to compromise his style for an industry trend.

In an industry that has evolved so drastically over the years, there’s one artist in particular who has
remained consistent while resisting the industry trends. Often times, these trends have sacrificed an artist’s originality, leading to a trendy commercial formula.

This musical prodigy has evolved in becoming one of the greatest underground artists to date. As a child, his uncles taught him that there was more involved in perfecting a formless art than meets the eye. He was also taught to be knowledgeable in all aspects of the music industry in order to succeed.

Stress began mixing his own melodies with an antique Yamaha keyboard, a saxophone, and a trumpet proving that this was not just a phase but a potential way of life for him. After his family realized the intensity of his desire and love for music, they invested in his first mixing board and microphone. With these essential tools within his reach, Stress would begin to produce tracks for several local artists throughout the years.

While doing so, Stress began to gain experience while touring as he learned first on a first hand basis what it took to become a successful performer. Even with this small glimpse of lime light, Stress was able to dig deeper into the foundation of the music business. With seeing what was needed to thrive in the business, Stress became more versatile as an artist which enabled him to because to perform at the drop of a hat while maintaining his unique charisma.

As an artist, Stress developed the ability of being a the proverbial “streetwise rapper” to a conscious lyricist without losing his audience’s attention or his core fan base as illustrated on his debut album “Who Am I?” With of his release of this album, Stress was able to sell an unprecedented 10,000 copies without the help of national distribution, retail management, and in-store support.

Impressing the likes of many fans, Stress also earned the opportunity to open up for artist such as Joe Buddens as well as been featured on a 2006 Tape Master’s Inc. mix tape and various DIPSET TALIBAN mixtapes and 100‘s of other features. Even though as accomplishing as this seems for
an artist such as stress, nothing is as exciting as being nominated in the category of “Most Original Solo Artist” at the 4th Annual Underground Music Awards.

Upon this recognition, many inquired more about Stress as he’s made appearances at Howard University’s charity event to several underground clubs throughout the east coast. With this debut success as an artist, Stress spawned his sophomore album, ‘Patience is a Virtue’, which exemplified a vintage freestyle techniques Stress had acquired earlier in his career. “I want to give a new meaning to the definition of ‘a diamond in the rough,’ he said while also stating, “Showing what it takes to maintain a career without sacrificing your artistic integrity.”

Stress also will be the first to admit, “I’d rather be known as an overachiever that takes creative risks than someone that follows the same lines as everyone else does.” In 2010 Stress Dollaz formed a label Rotten Apple Entertainment not only a artist but also a superb business man giving opportunities to new fresh artist on the come up.

Expect a more diverse project from Stress in the future with a strong machine behind him and his
impecable hustle and grind Stress is a force to be reckoned with.

Make sure to follow him on Twitter @Dchamberz_SCH

I just discovered her on my TL and I will have to say she is HARD AF, I haven’t hear a raw spitting WOMAN EMCEE in a long time. She kills shit is an understatement, she slaughtered every song I listened to of hers. I had to show love & she is representing for us REAL ASS WOMEN (Thug Chicks), who call it like we see, ain’t afraid to speak our minds & understand the meaning of the HUSTLE. I can always appreciate a real ass G, make sure to follow her on Twitter @PersiaNYC

Born and raised in Far Rockaway Queens, New York. Persia is a throw back to the old-school New York, which means she’s raw in your face, so holds-barred grimey when rhyming. But Persia is far from a one dimensional “thug chick”. Persia embodies all that the streets have taught her along with the values that her mother has instilled in her. Pulled into the business like a calling, some are just naturals-and she is one of those people. Rapping not for the fame and fortune but because it just seems to be second nature, a therapeutic release. And with fans all over the world, she has an army behind her. Some acts need a gimmick, but these days people trust real people who speak the truth. Not everything is a massive takeover, something’s are small wars won everyday in front of the microphone.

As stated in Complex Magazine ” Soon the world will know what only a few know now: Persia is a born star, point blank “.

Check out her website for more information www.persiagotnext.com

“I Will Chris Brown You At Your Own Game, It’s A Beating.” – Persia

Persia “Rack City [Big Titty Remix] Cover”


RIP BIG!!!

Warrior Mentality Episode 3 : The visual is finally here! The introduction track to the upcoming ‘Warrior Mentality Mixtape’ from D.Chamberz, the “Hate Me Now” Freestyle, is a powerful look at what this mixtape has to offer.

The video, Directed by Rob “All City Smitty” Smith, captures breath-taking views of Manhattan, as well as some of the back blocks that D.Chamberz has made his name on. Check the video for “Hate Me Now” here…

Hosted by DJ Messiah, this mixtape has features ranging from industry legends like Jadakiss, and Lil’ Fame of MOP, to new-comers like Fred the Godson and Oun-P. The arrival of D.Chamberz mixtape coincides with the coming of his appearance on the new FUSE Reality series, Behind the Unsigned, all arriving to you this March.

FREE DOWNLOAD – D.Chamberz “Hate Me Now” – http://hu.lk/is7x2350r3li

For More on D.Chamberz , please visit…

http://www.dchamberz.com
http://www.facebook.com/dchamberz
http://www.twitter.com/dchamberz_sch
http://www.youtube.com/tharealdchamberz

Make sure to follow @Dchamberz_SCH & @HViewtv

YOOOOOOOOOOO this CAT if FUCKING SICK!!! Make sure to follow him on @Ounp1523

Directed By: JAYONEZ

VIDEO: Iron Solomon “44 Fours” [DOWNLOAD REDRUM MIXTAPE]

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NYC spitter Iron Solomon has joined forces with The DJBooth to bring listeners his latest street release, Redrum Radio, now available in free and premium versions.

The prelude to the upcoming emcee, producer and seasoned battle rapper’s forthcoming debut full-length, Monster, the project combines six of Solomon’s most popular/classic radio appearances with nine original records. Included on its tracklist are previously-featured, reader-approved leaks “Time Has Come” and “Rule #4081.”

Joining Solomon on the guest tip throughout the project are Cassidy and DMC. Beats come courtesy of Isaiah and Iron Solomon himself.

Fans and supporters can download the free version of Redrum Radio above, or directly purchase DJBooth’s exclusive premium version, complete with high quality mp3s (320 Kbps) and bonus tracks.

AUDIO: Iron Solomon “The Empire” FT. Talib Kweli


The first single off Iron Solomon’s debut album is “The Empire,” an ode to The Big Apple featuring Talib. Look for “Monster” March 27th. -HipHopDX

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