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Why Wack Artists Go Harder & Get Deals! By Rusty aka Mr. Funky Fresh

By Rusty aka Mr. Funky Fresh Every month I find myself in a barbershop, on the streets, or club parking lot listening to artists complain that record labels will sign just about anybody. I hear them complaints about radio stations not playing independent music. I also hear them talk about the lack of opportunities for artists with real talent to get heard. I’ve listened to so many different versions of these same arguments for more than five years as an artist, a manager, a studio owner, and a consultant. These complaints were the exact reason that we put together Boston Hip Hop Mixtape Vol.1.The goal of this mixtape was to establish a level playing field where artists could submit music with the best records receiving a serious promo push including placement on 5,000 Mixtapes distributed in New England. Ironically, when I mentioned this program most artists would be all ears until I told them there was a $20 submission fee. I’ve had artists tell me everything from “You need to put me on there for free…” to “You should be paying me to submit music.” I laugh it off because these are the same artists that sit around complaining about their situation. This is actually a very simple question to answer. I’m not insinuating that you can’t be talented and make it in the industry but the truth of the matter is less talented artists work harder while artists that are more talented tend to think they can get away with doing less. An artist that is less talented has something to prove and will go the extra mile to prove it. Less talented artists may find it harder to get others to believe in their dreams, so they will often be forced to take on more responsibility, often being their own manager, promoting their own shows, selling their own CD’s, and pretty much being a one man movement. On the flip side you have artists that are more talented but surrounded by people that constantly inflate their ego with praise fooling them into a false sense of security as if they have already made it. At this point, many artists tend to think that their talent alone justifies their success and that they should not have to perform the menial tasks of passing out flyers, selling CD’s, networking, etc. So, these artists get so consumed in this false image that they miss out on every opportunity that the less talented artists capitalizes on. Go to any open mic and you’ll see exactly what I’m talking about, a room full of nobodies pretending to be somebodies. Let me just point out that I am not knocking independent artists. If anything, I hope this will be a wake up call for the ones that sit around at these events just waiting for their turn to perform. There’s nothing cool about sitting in the back of the club acting Hollywood. There’s nothing cool about not networking, not clapping for other artists or criticizing other acts. The reality of the situation is you’re at a damn open mic! You just paid to perform like the rest of the artists. You came to the club and signed up to get on stage like everybody else. Nobody called you down to the club to perform and there is not a check waiting for you when you get off stage. There were no radio commercials or a dressing room in back with your name on it. You’re just another artist trying to make it. Ironically, at that same open mics I will see less talented artist clap for everyone that performs even if only in hopes of having the favor returned. I watch as they float around the club passing out their CD’s and talking to anyone who will listen. They are hungry and are willing to do whatever it takes to make it. It reminds me of the old Hertz Rental Car campaign “When you’re number 2 you try harder.” This is not to say that these artists aren’t good, but they understand that they are not where they want to be so they will do whatever it takes to get there, unlike their counterparts that feel they are god’s gift to the industry and expect everything to be handed to them. To be perfectly clear, I am not saying that you have to suck to make it in the industry. I am simply stating that success doesn’t come overnight. It has to be worked for. This is about staying humble. A lot of great artists never realize their potential for success due to their work ethic. Too often artists get so wrapped up in their own hype that they start believing that they’re too good to shovel the sh**. They think that passing out flyers, selling their own CD’s, participating in contests and performing at open mics is beneath them; but when you don’t have a promotional budget to employ people to do these things or people booking you for shows…. Guess what… It isn’t! There are artists with deals that still hit open mics trying to build a buzz on records so that the label will give them a release date. There are producers with platinum plaques still worried about getting placements and here you are sitting in the back of the Peacock acting Hollywood while waiting for your name to be called off a list to perform. This is just a public service announcement for all those bitter ass rappers, singers, DJs, producers, managers, and models that always complain about someone “less talented” getting the opportunities they feel they deserve. Quit waiting for opportunities and start creating them.

Music + Audio, Singles

Good Gatsby – “White Kids at the Beach” [Single]

Good Gatsby‘s latest joint and the first single off of his debut solo project, “Man of the House”: “White Kids at the Beach”. This shit is so tough but sounds so smooth – #StampOfApproval Also check out his project with BeWyze “The Public Policy EP” Produced by Ollie Dunne and mixed by Fresh. Good Gatsby facebook.com/GoodGatsby @good_gatsby youtube.com/channel/UCGYf6SpFumEVONxCqHwJIMw soundcloud.com/good-gatsby

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Music + Audio

BeWyze and Good Gatsby – The Public Policy EP

Something new from some local young cats, BeWyze and Good Gatsby – definitely worth a listen. Check ’em out: Good Gatsby and BeWyze are 2 rappers from the Boston area. They met just this past summer with the help of a mutual friend, and they got together a couple times to record the 5-track Public Policy EP. The EP has diverse sounds in just 5 songs, with something for everyone. The common link between the tracks on the EP is, according to them, “they’re all really good.” Their chemistry is evident from every song, especially in those songs in which they trade lines, and their styles fit together perfectly. They are at their best when they link up with the smooth sounds of producer Ollie Dunne. Good Gatsby is on the full-time grind, pursuing a singing and rapping career. He started as a singer but after freestyling with friends for a while he gradually got more into rapping and now is an up-and-coming star. Good Gatsby has all the skills: a memorable voice, a flawless flow, and some very special rhymes. BeWyze is currently going to college in Virginia and trying to make it famous with fan bases in two different states. Like Good Gatsby, he started off rapping as a joke but decided to take it seriously once he got to college, and dropped his first solo mixtape back in March of 2012. BeWyze is a lyrical wizard and never stops with the clever wordplay and multisyllabic rhyming. Good Gatsby facebook.com/GoodGatsby @good_gatsby youtube.com/channel/UCGYf6SpFumEVONxCqHwJIMw soundcloud.com/good-gatsby BeWyze facebook.com/BeWyze @bwrabbitt youtube.com/user/BeWyzeOfficial soundcloud.com/bewyze

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Music + Audio

“THE OFFERING” – Haze of Main Aim

The homie EvillDewer hipped us to this one – Haze of Main Aim’s debut album: “THE OFFERING.” THE OFFERING by Haze of Main Aim Debut album from HAZE of Main Aim out of MA. which is a 15 year love of labor and was recorded from 2010 til late 2012. It cover many topics over soulful and innovative beats provided by the best producers in the area. Production: DJ Manipulator Tracks 1,2,3,5,8,10, Track 4 Evil Dewer, Track 6 Tony Tato, Track 7 Boonie Mayfield, Track 9 Dj Cutz, Track 11 Busted Fuse, Track 12 and 14 A-Period, Track 13 Dang MIXED BY: BAIGE O’BANNON (ALL TRACKS EXCPET “EvildDewer Interlude” and “Busted Fuse Interlude”), ABBNORMAL MASTERED BY: DJ MANIPULATOR

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Music + Audio

Mega Trife & Nonsense – Full Circle (Full Album Download)

Full Circle by Mega Trife & Nonsense TruSoundWorks Entertainment presents the highly anticipated sophomore album by Mega Trife & Nonsense entitled Full Circle. The album was produced entirely by Nonsense and features guest emcees M.O.P., Termanology, Blu, Von Pea & Nature. The lead single;Anything You Heard About (feat. Termanology), made major waves for Trife & Non upon its release and his since been followed by a number of strong singles. Full review of this album is encouraged and welcomed. Mega Trife &Nonsense are available for interviews. Boston area native (BROCKTON, MA to be specific), MC and songwriter Mega Trife has worked with respected hip-hop artists such as M.O.P., Termanology, Nature, Von Pea, Blu and more. The 2011 song ‘Anything You Heard About’ generated buzz for Trife and his producer Nonsense as the lead single for their sophomore album ‘Full Circle.’ This release follows their critically acclaimed but slept on debut ‘Proof of Life.’ Mega Trife & Nonsense are a pair who have taken a look backward in order to move forward. Their sound hearkens back to the hip-hop production of the early and mid-90s while still able to retain a fresh sound. The samples used in the production, allude to the days of Low End Theory, which was in itself a look back toward 1980’s hip-hop. Following Trife’s collaborative effort with Nonsense will be a solo album featuring production from the legendary Ski, Khrysis, Statik Selektah, as well as new and upcoming producers such as Rashid Hadee, King Midas of H.I.S.D., and Scotland producer Scifi Stu. Trife’s work has already been featured on hiphopdx.com and kevinnottingham.com as well as numerous internet and college radio shows throughout the country. Full Circle (Full Album Download) http://megatrifeandnonsense.bandcamp.com/album/full-circle (For free digital album click buy now and name price as 0.00) Brockton Business (Official Video) http://youtu.be/62OHOzeRZYk Link to all things Mega Trife & Nonsense: about.me/megatrife

Music Videos, Videos

Mega Trife & Nonsense “Brockton Business” (Official Video)

Brockton Business (Official Video) http://youtu.be/62OHOzeRZYk Official video for ‘Brockton Business’ from the Mega Trife & Nonsense sophomore album ‘Full Circle‘ Album features M.O.P., Termanology, Blu, Von Pea, & Nature. Available November 27th on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, the Google Play Store and more. Download a free digital copy or purchase a $10 CD at www.megatrifeandnonsense.bandcamp.com Follow Trife @M_TRIFE

Music + Audio, Singles

‘Cement 3’s’ – CZARFACE (Inspectah Deck & 7L & Esoteric) ft. Roc Marciano

“CZARFACE” project will include contributions from Ghostface Killah, Action Bronson, Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, Roc Marciano, Vinnie Paz, Cappadonna, DJ Premier & Oh No CZARFACE will be released on 2-19-2013 via Brick Records With his illustrious career spanning nearly two-decades now, it would be easy for Inspectah Deck to sit back and rest on his laurels; after all, he has helped create some of the best hip-hop music ever recorded. Despite his low-key persona, Deck carved out his own unique space in the Wu-Tang Clan, thanks to his stand-out verses from “C.R.E.A.M.,” “Protect Ya Neck” and his otherworldly verse on “Triumph” among many. Likewise, who could forget Deck’s contributions on Ghostface’s Ironman (“Assassination Day”), his many appearances on Raekwon’s OBFCL, GZA’s Liquid Swords (“Cold World”) or his collaborations with Gang Starr (“Above The Clouds”) and Big Pun (“Tres Leches” which also featured Mobb Deep’s Prodigy). Throughout Deck’s career, whether it was beside his fellow Wu-Tang brethren or in a solo-capacity, he is as adamant today about his culture and pushing the creative envelope as he was before Enter The Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers became an epic masterpiece; hence the formation of CZARFACE, a new collaborative project with underground icons 7L & Esoteric. With rap fans again craving more substance and less polish, Deck realizes there is a tangible shift taking place- “The industry doesn’t need another well packaged, put together “act,” instead fans are once again gravitating to the seasoned vets and newcomers that are still true to the game.” With a working history that dates back nearly as far as Wu-Tang’s, 7L & Esoteric are undisputedly Boston and underground hip-hop royalty. CZARFACE offered the duo an opportunity to pick up where they left off over a decade ago with Inspectah Deck, as he joined them on the title track to their revered Speaking Real Words EP (1999). Deck says “Speaking Real Words is one of the many reasons we are now CZARFACE. After doing that song, it was only right we collaborated on a project to cater to the millions of fans that still support hip-hop from the underground.” With guest appearances from Ghostface, Action Bronson, Mr. Muthafuckin’ eXquire, Roc Marciano, Vinnie Paz, Cappadonna & additional beats from DJ Premier & Oh No, you can expect nothing less then top notch production and rewind worthy lyricism from CZARFACE. “We are CZARFACE because they know our faces and they know us for being dope rhyme suppliers, like Tony Montana we are known for our balls and our word; lyrically we will conquer the world and everything in it” states Deck. Esoteric explains further, “CZARFACE is a vigilante, anti-hero character who serves as the face of the project, and his focus is on annihilating the media darlings that the mainstream caters to.” @InspectahDeckWU @MCEsoteric @BLADERUNNER7L

Albums, Mixtapes & Projects, Downloads, Music + Audio

Sir Locksley – Greening [Album]

Our homies Jungle Club have been killing shit since we were all skipping classes to go smoke out in the Fens. The Jungle Club consists of MC sir Locksley, who has also been repping for Boston on the Battle Circuit, and producer Kae Tea and JC Howell. Their full length album ‘Greening’ is available for name-your-price download – so don’t be cheap. Greening by Sir Locksley Through death, loss, and destruction, the grass grows again. This project was brought to you by the Jungle Club and the color green. Videos Also watch the videos – very different but both dope. Monstas in the basement! DA DA DA DA DA DA DA. Sir Locksley – Greening Sir Locksley – Monstas in the Basement

Music Videos, Videos

Paranom – The Embrace/Respects [Video]

Paranom out of Brockton Mass’s new video for “The Embrace” off of ‘Five Seasons’ – OUT NOW. Paranom – The Embrace / Respects (Prod by SlickSentZ) FIVE SEASONS AVAILABLE AT http://www.pnommusic.com https://twitter.com/ogpnom https://www.facebook.com/ogpnom http://soundcloud.com/pnom www.PNOMMUSIC.COM Shot and edited by Josh Bliss Lighten in association with Cano

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