Friday, December 21, 2012

MEET THE PIN KUSHN KIDS






Pin KushN Kids

The PinKushN Kidz are a crew like no other.  Started by the Southside Etobicoke Hip Hop artist, Timy Tats, the PinKushN Kidz have been making productive moves during the 2012 year. Together they are made up of Rappers, Dancers, Managers and Promoters.  What started as a couple guys barely knowing eachother, quickly turned into a family.  And now they are a team of Tattoo Enthusiasts, focused on Entertainment and pushing each others Artistic Endeavours.  Performing all over Toronto, Mississauga and Etobicoke, these 5 have realized that their energy and positive acceptance has caught the eye of similar group dynamics.  The PinKushN Kidz have only one main focus, and it's getting "To The Top".

CONNECT WITH THE PinKushNKids ON TWITTER:

@Pin_KushN_Kidz

Thursday, December 13, 2012

BasquiatsMind Presents....J Fontaine






J Fontaine is a New Jersey bred entertainer and contributor to the genre of Hip Hop and its overall culture.. As a former hip hop break-dancer early on in his career, J Fontaine and his crew witnessed commercial success by way of their talented being showcased in many music videos, as well as experience of packed clubs with much fanfare for their creative choreography.  Payment for their skill-set was a norm, and with that came much acclaim.  J Fontaine's enthusiasm for creativity and love for the art of Hip Hop and its music, led to his desire to grow as an artists and seek to master the other elements of the entertainment industry.  Fontaine began to learn about the elements of production.

 While crafting his talents on the turntables, he was also establishing meaningful relationships with top executives and move makers in the industr. Introducing himself to the music industry’s elite, at every chance J. Fontaine built a network of names that led to his connection with several American Idol contestants who lent their vocals to some of J’s tracks.  J. Fontaine, a Pennsylvania-born Italian, knows music goes deeper than superficial standards and has been welcomed into the Hip Hop community by eager ears.
As a performer and a producer J. Fontaine’s passion runs deep.  His work ethic is unparalleled by others who are on the rise, and his talent is palpable.  Along with the success of his break dancing career, J. Fontaine appeared as an extra on MTV’s critically acclaimed Hip Hop Series "Direct Effect" hosted by the legendary DJ Clue; He has also had stints on Comedy Central’s Strangers with Candy, as well as experienced international airplay & mentions for his HIT SINGLE “Pull It Over” Coupled with the success of "Pull It Over" J Fontaine has worked his way into BDS spins on major radio stations for his buzz-worthy offering “Hoffa at Me.” 
As an executive, he has established an imprint Jersey Mint Records, which houses some of the NorthEast's brightest up and coming music stars of many genres.  his latest project, debut album entitled J. Fontaine Presents, features his own music production as well as production by Knoxx and collaborations with some of Jersey’s biggest Hip Hop Stars like Joe Budden and Serius Jones. 

However cliche it may seem, the sky is certainly the limit for J Fontaine and his Jersey Mint Records family. You can currently hear there music spinning on top-notch radio broadcasts, as well as witness their viral dominance. For more information on J Fontaine or his company, please visit:

www.jerseymintrecords.com

FOR MORE LINKS ON J FONTAINE:

jerseymintrecords.com/home/the-vault/j-fontaine

soundcloud.com/j_fontaine

His feature on GX Media, TO READ FOLLOW LINK>>>> http://tinyurl.com/bwz77jv

CONNECT WITH J FONTAINE ON TWITTER:
@Fontaine_jerz

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

SHAWTEE-RE: NO REMORSE








Shawtee RE is a Canadian born, international Hip Hop/Dancehall artist, musician, songwriter, dancer, published model and actor. Born to a Trinidadian father and Canadian mother, Shawtee RE has been nominated in the top female rappers in Canada by Hookedup B Magazine, bigmouthsonline.com and hiphopcanada.com and has appeared on the cover of Hookedup B Magazine (Toronto) and IAMU Magazine (Atlanta). The first launch of her career began when she was featured on “Ambush TV” (Canada’s largest DVD magazine). Later on that year, she began working with rapper $truck (Now signed to DPG). Alongside his label, she released two mixtapes “1st Lady” (2008) and “Diary Of A G” (2009). Together they performed many live shows including opening for rapper Flo-Rida and hosting the 2008 Juno Awards after-party with Russell Peters. Shawtee RE sets herself apart from other female rappers with her 8 years of professional training in dance (Hip Hop and Dancehall) and her talents not only as songwriter but also as a pianist and her ability to write her own musical compositions. Shawtee RE is also a trained actor (Quest Theater and University Of Calgary). All these talents and knowledge combined make Shawtee RE a great live performer. Opening not only for Hip Hop/Rap artists but also Dancehall and Reggae artists including the legendary Mr. Vegas (2012).  In 2010, Shawtee RE signed with management company 7 Figure Entertainment (Miami) but later parted ways in 2012 to new management (TBA in 2013

In 2011 Shawtee RE released her single “Rydin On My Coattailz” which gained international exposure and radio play including a “top 40” station in Canada and many stations in the US and UK. Due to the success of the young artist’s first single, Shawtee RE signed a worldwide licensing and distribution deal with AIN Music & Distribution (2012). Shawtee RE is now currently working with Grammy winning producer Ryan “Ghost” Bowser (won the Grammy for Nelly “Dilemma” featuring Kelly Roland) on her upcoming album and next single  “Gimme Dat” scheduled for sale (through ECMD/Universal Fontana), radio and Billboard release in 201

While keeping true to herself, her inspirational story of having lived through the street life as a hustler and growing up witnessing the death of her alcoholic mother, Ghost has helped Shawtee RE to develop her unique sound. Some say a cross between Missy Elliot and a female version of Eminem, making her stand out among her female counter parts for creativity, versatility and personalized flow. She has also appeared on many mixtapes alongside rappers Eminem, Jim Jones and Eve, to name a few. Shawtee RE’s much anticipated 3rd mixtape “No Remorse” hosted by international celebrity DJ, DJ Prince was released in November 2012 with huge success. Proving once again, she has the continued support and love from her international fan base. Shawtee RE is currently performing constantly and on her way to transferring her title as one of the top female rappers in Canada, to the world.


Link to epk:
www.Ourstage.com/ShawteeRE/epk


Check out her new mixtape NO REMOSE






AVAILABLE FOR D/L:: http://www.datpiff.com/Shawtee-RE-No-Remorse-mixtape.421198.html

FOR MORE INFO ON SHAWTEE RE:

www.youtube.com/ShawteeRE
www.reverbnation.com/ShawteeRE
www.twitter.com/ShawteeRE
www.facebook.com/Shawtee.REUP

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

MEET BX'S OWN MASERATI MONEY





A student of the classics, all the while looking to leave his footprints in the landscape of what Hip Hop is today; High Bridge- Bronx, New York's own Maserati Money is worth your attention. Influence by some of the greats, namely Big Pun, Biggie, The Game, and Wu-Tang, Maserait Money has been doing his job creating a healthy buzz and level of support amongst die hard hip hop fans.

Introduced to the culture and music of Hip Hop by older family members whose love affair with the art date back to the essence of jams in the park, DJ battles, and break-dancing, Maserati Money was attracted to the lyrical expression, as well as the way that Hip Hop has served to galvanize an entire human race. Transcended mere geographic limitations Maserati Money is inspired by the genre's expansion and opportunitites.

Music has always come natural, beginning at an early age Maserati would play around with melodies in his mind, and re-make some of his favorite songs, sharing his version with whomever would listen. At the age of 13 he no longer had to borrow flows, he had developed his own way with a mic, and the plight had begun.  He visited his first studio around that time, and fell in love with the work ethic and time that went into making a hit record.

" I remember walking in the studio and seeing the boards, it looked just like I had seen in magazines. it was overwhelming. At that moment, I knew that this was with I wanted to do with my life. "   

                                          - Maserati Money

At 23 years old now, Maserati Money is on the cusp of greatness, no longer just relying on his potential that everyone has reminded him about.  With performances under his belt at well know Hip Hop venues such as Club 560 and Ebony Lounge in the Bronx, on down to Renowned Soho Lounge, Sapphire.  Besides his first encounter with a recording studio, Maserati notes his debut at an amateur contest at the World Famous Apollo Theater as a pivotal moment.

" The legacy of the Apollo goes without saying. For me to have that opportunity was inspiring. Made me feel like a lot of my goals are possible. With that I have stuck to my grind."

And grind he has. Currently putting the finishing touches on his Debut Mixtape:
Highbridge to the Hamptons, Vol 1 slated for release Jan 2013, Maserati is still a student of the game.

Personifying that raw gritty sound that has made East Coast MC-ing the hallmark of a culture, a generation, Maserati Money vows to put his own twist on the music, and the game itself. Putting his life (the good, bad, and ugly) into every bar has helped him brand himself, and give the people what they need- Authenticity.

Under the tutelage of Industry Executive Prince Combs (Realz Records/ Strong Arm Productions) the sky is the limit for this young artist. Stay Tuned


FOR MORE ON MASERATI MONEY:

TUMBLR: http://maseratimoney.tumblr.com/
tweetmysong.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/maserati_money FACEBOOK:Maserati Money Youtube:http://www.youtube.com/user/MaseratiMoneyMusic 
CHECK OUT MASERATI MONEYS' LATEST VIDEO:


Meet LaChanda The Model






Model and aspiring actress Lachanda AKA Lachanda Da Model has a very impressive resume which includes formal training and study at the New England Acting School, in addition to theater instruction at Southern Connecticut State University.

As a model she has accomplished many incusions printwise including work with renowned photogs Oliver Innerpeace, Celebrity photog Byron Johnson (Comotose Rose) Jean-Francois Photography, and Mark Murphy III all whom has served as great contributors to the Lachanda Brand, and look.

Always one to reach for the stars, her modeling endeavors have served as the perfect supplement to her screen-ambitions. To date Lachanda has starred in Double Platinum with the legendary Diana Ross, and veteran RnB Sensation Brandy Norwood. In addition, she se has been cast in soap-opera screengems Redemptions Way.

Overall, to her credit are a multitude of runway and print commitments, as well as screenplays. The ever-ambitious entertainer is more than measurements, she is a brand! A household name to be.

For more information on Lachanda Da model, please visit:

For all inquiries, contact:

Tel: 757-582-6872

 

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Basquiat Sits Down With Rob P





From Hip Hop lover to adamant about his vocal ability, and his music. Meet a young man who is serious about his craft, and entertainment. A student of business as well as a fan of good music, Rob P has put in the work perfecting his craft from the classroom to the vocal booth. I sat down with the R&B upstart recently and got to know more about him and his his latest project, Set the Mood Right.


Basquiat:  Where are you from?

Rob P: I'm proud to be from New York City, the home of Hip Hop. I am an R&B singer but I have been influenced heavily by Hip Hop culture. To be exact, I grew up in harlem.

Basquiat:As an RnB singer how do u feel about the belief that pure RnB is dead?

Rob P: I dont necessarily agree, and I really look at it like a pessimistic view of music as a whole. In my opinion, music changes overtime, and if you open your ears, you will gain an appreciation for all genres and how they influence each other.  I feel as though not enough people take notice beyond the mainstream sound, and once they do- they'll see that what is considered to be "Pure R&B Music" still exists. Especially when it comes to my music.

Basquiat: What do u consider your brand of RnB to be?

Rob P: To sum it up, people consider my sound a interesting mix. It has been described as new school with a hint of Michael Jackson swag; I appreciate that.  Michael Jackson is a legend, the King of Pop himself. A musical icon that I have looked up to for many years. With my music I cater to a certain audience. Sorry fellas but for the most part I make an effort to appeal to the ladies. We all know who the dominant audience is, women. With my music I say what I feel. I feel like music comes from within.  I put my heart into it. My conducting professor constantly preaches, you got to feel the music from the heart first before you conduct in front of people. That saying has had a lasting affect on me and what I record, as well as write. That is my approach with my music.


Basquiat: Which artists would you categorize as being some of your influences?

Rob P: Without a doubt, and as I already mentioned, Michael Jackson is one! Outkast as well,  especially Andre3000. I have always appreciated his style and lyricism, as well as his freedom as an artist. He does not let the world or market box in his creativity. Common, Mario and Alicia keys are other artists who have influence my taste in music, and recording.

Basquiat: As a writer, where do you draw inspiration from?

Rob P: Inspiration for me, comes in many different forms. There are times when it comes unexpectedly to be honest. I draw from so many places, but I can definitely say that one of the main inspirations is experiences. I like many others have had my share of ups and downs, all part of the game of lie. I take those things I let it enhance my music. I am always seeking to make my next song better than my last one.


Basquiat: Who is your target audience? Your core fanbase?

Rob P: Thats a good question. My ultimate goal is to make music that transcends all genres and classes of people. i want to unify and entertain with my music, which is my art. I want my craft to be received well. For the time being, my target can be best put as my peer group: 18-25, free thinkers, lovers of life and quality. As I said before I put ME into my music, and I do it for those who know who they are and embrace that. From urban to suburban/rural, I make music for music lovers.  I speak on the joys of living, and being ambitious. people urban sound in music,I definitely love the ladies, so I make sure I appeal to them, and I appreciate all the support that I have been given.

Basquiat: What has been your greatest accomplishment to date in music?

Rob P: Beyond anything in the grand scheme of things I would have to say being respected for and received well as it pertains to my music. That is a great feeling. In addition to that I would note the finality of my EP Set the Mood RIght, which you can find on CD Baby, itunes, Amazon,  and social media feeds like Facebook. Me and my team did a good job making sure that the project is easily accessible so you can pretty much get it on almost any digital outlet. It took me about 8 months to complete, it is hard to juggle many different aspects in my life at once.

Basquiat: Outside of music what are your other interests?

Rob P: Well I revolve my life around my music- its my #1 priority. All other interests directly contribute to my ultimate goal- MUSIC. Aside from performing, writing, recording, education is my priority. I am currently attending Lehman College, pursuing a degree in music. I love kids, I want to add, and I love devoting my time to different initiatives geared towards the enhancement of their lives, and just being a role model in a sense. Comedy is another interests of mine. If not at the studio you might catch me at a a comedy show or with one of my favorite DVDs. I have a unique sense of humor and love using it.

Basquiat: Where can the people hear some of your music?

Rob P: Soundcloud, Youtube, Reverbnation is where anyone can listen to some of my songs.

Basquiat: What kind of feedback have you been getting from your current project, Set the Mood Right, which you mentioned earier?

Rob P: So far the response we have been getting is very positive, and receptive. We've been getting support from a lot of the bloggers and other insiders. You can catch a review of the project online via promoter xtraordinaire Phoenixstar9. Also for updates you can follow me on twitter @RobPWorld. I am very tangible, and I interact with the people as well as the experts. I believe that is very necessary in todays market, authenticity and candid ability.

Basquiat: What's your favorite track?

Rob P: My favorite track, thats hard. To be hones I love them all. If I had to choose one from a lyrical standpoint I would have to say "Let the Night Take Ova You"  which we are shooting a video for very soon, so be on the lookout for that. Once you see it I think a lot of people will identify with that cut as their favorite song as well #staytuned

Basquiat: When can we expect the video for Let the Night Take 0va. Which is my favorite song on the CD

Rob P: Thank you.  Like I said the video is in the final stages of treatment and we will be shoting in the next few weeks or so, we really want to capitalize on that Fall is for lovers feeling.  Be sure to Follow me on twitter @RobPWorld or on facebook "RobPWorld" for updates on the music video. Also if you have any questions you can holla at me on all my social networks.

Basquiat: Any details you wanna drop about the video?

Rob P: Nah I think we're gonna keep a lot of that in the bag. Marketing baby, lol. But honestly we're just very excited about the video, the single, and the project as a whole. Ive actually had a lot of input into the treatment and that was important for me as I grow as an artist and become more hands on with the development of my brand. The song "Let the Night Take Ova You" is perfect for a music video, it's a smooth track and fits very much with my personality.


Basquiat: Any shoutouts?

Rob P: Shoutout to my family and close friends, they got my back despite of any situation I'm in. Shoutout to Creepy birds studio for making my EP Set the Mood Right happen. I also want to shoutout my vocal coaches, and my ear training professor who truly believes in me and say I have the tools for success, it is just a matter of time and practice.

Basquiat: Where can people that wanna work wit you or support you make contact?

Rob P :Yeah for all inquiries and collabs email me at robpworld@gmail.com, follow me on twitter @RobPWorld, facebook me "RobPWorld" or if you have bbm add my pin:32E12CBC

Rob P: Let the Night Take Ova

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Life and Times of Manny Ent







Multi-talented rapper and Songwriter Manny is tearing up the D.C. Scene with his signature sound which consists of introspective rhymes, with a twist of that same flair and floss that has become a hallmark of today's HIP HOP Market.  Melodic by nature, pop by chance, and lavish by will. That is Manny!  This Ninetee-year-old musical upstart is on a path to add his name to the notables, and most respected in the game. 

With content consisting of personal trials, love, relationships, and most all partying, and women, Manny has a recipe that can not be overlooked. An inspiration to those who have come from the same walk of life, Manny's ultimate goal is to be heard.   Categorized as being, "Undeniably Fearless" his lyricism is reminiscent of the Emo-Rap era meets Flexing.  His candid approach to his compositions is magnetic, and his motivation to be simply achieve success is the foundation for his grind. His recent releases have gained much fanfare and great feedback. His visions and brand are growing with each passing day.

Connect with Manny on Twitter:

Twitter.com/MannyENT


Check out his latest

Monday, November 5, 2012

Recovery


Everyone awaited the anticipated storm Sunday night
No patience, so when it didn’t arrive we took it light
Typical New Yorkers showing pride when things get rocky
Figuring it will be some nasty rain making things sloppy
Hyped cause of days off from work,
damn we’re cocky.
People making comparisons to the storm of Summer 2011
Making predictions like a Bible being read by a reverend
Forgetting that the ultimate power that be resides in Heaven
It’s his decision on the impact and who to sacrifice
More important than Santa’s list about who’s naughty or nice
He gave us Free Will along with life
Like the man in the back of news cameras on a Jet Ski
Or the cars and deaths impacted by a tree
Whoever thought you could Canoe in New York City?
Those unaffected call it crazy
Those impacted call it a travesty.
Many home without power
Facts proven by texts I received from peoples in Jersey & Staten Island
People are angry this is no time for violence.
Only efforts of valiance
First responders, EMS, NYPD, FDNY compounded Monday we were hit hard by Sandy
I hope that they have an Action Plan A, B, & C
Making strides to put things back together
Beginning Tuesday once we got regular weather.
Too many clowns making jokes for the sake of laughter
But I know that adversity is the best test of character
Governor Christie in Jersey saying forget the elections
Only focusing on the future looking forward like the Jetsons
Obama leaving the campaign trail for this state of emergency
Taking Action with unlimited funding, another testament to his legacy
Impeccable timing cause we need leaders with compassion
Not racist, politicians whose ideas are fascist.
No trains, limited buses
This is no time for fussing Businesses and schools closed
Astronomic levels of water rose
Flooding train stations and streets
Overflowing the FDR with a never ending peak
 Families on roofs, water just beneath their feet
Companies attempting to open using backup generators
Due to no power
Freezers & Refrigerators
Full of spoiled food smelling sour.
Somewhere along the lines this was written in the scriptures
 Most didn’t believe til they say saw Instagram pictures
Those visions becoming fixtures
Upon one’s brain Hard to get them out like a bad stain
But no need to complain Cause it happened
My condolences to those affected
We won’t leave y’all neglected
Redman Style it’s “Time for some Action”
Thanksgiving approaching let’s make sure these families eat
On Christmas have a gift or two under the tree
Don’t turn your back & flee
If that’s your plan, say to yourself “What if that was me?”
Time to be more appreciative
Evaluate the way we live
Deviate from the negative
Increase the positive Turn the M upside down in the word Me
Think about We With a focus on humanity
Cause natural disasters don’t know colors
nly how to impact God’s children who are sisters & brothers
We won’t let the Devil eat, no poking us with his fork
I believe we will overcome adversity again, stand up NEW YORK! 

Written 10/31/12
By: Mook Million$
BBM pin:332F7A82
Twitter: @MookMillions
Instagram: @TheRealMookMillions
www.facebook.com/mook.millions

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Los: Born A King

Rob P Performs @ Bar East .....Thursday Oct 18th



NEW YORK, NY
October 2012


Looking for a place to unwind after a long day @ work serenaded by the smooth sounds of R&B. Well consider yourself covered.

Come out October 18th 2012 to Bar East (1733 1st Ave) as R&B Sensation Rob P takes the stage in entertainment, and soulful fashion performing his smash singles, including crowd favorites Set You Free and Let the Night Take Ova.

THIS IS A 21 AND OVER EVENT!!!!!!

Dress Code: fashionable
Admission: $10 (There is a 2 drink Minimun)

****Drink Tickets will be sold @ the door $5 per*********


Once Again, R&B Sensation Rob Performing LIVE @ Bar East

When: October 18th 2012

Where: 1733 1st Avenue, New York, NY 10028


FOR MORE INFO on Rob P Contact:

RobPworld@gmail.com

CONNECT WITH ROB P via Social Media

www.twitter.com/RobPWorld
www.facebook.com/RobPWorld


Meet Mizz Ivy





Meet Mizz Ivy, native of Canada and pure passionist of Hip Hop, all things Hip Hop that is! The culture as well as the music. This Rising Star in Hip Hop is one of the many bright spots to come out of Canada, and has a resume and work ethic that definitely solidifies her place amongst Hip Hop's Newest generation of note-worthy artists. Life and Times recently sat down with the starlet to discuss her and her love: MUSIC.
With no further adue Life and Times Presents...Mizz Ivy


What is your earliest memory of falling in love with Hip Hop?

I grew up on hip hop; I've always felt really connected to most genres of music, and I actually wanted to be a singer but Hip Hop was the most prominent within my generation so in terms of performance and recording as an artist, I took that route.

 I understand you were a creative writer and poet, what was it about putting a beat to your words that inspired you to transition to recording?

There are so many things that I appreciate about the art, that had an influence on my decision but if I had to say what the ultimate motivation was is that I like the part of me I let out when I rap. Over time, my passion and drive took over and and I want to be great!

How was the transition at first?

The idea of rapping and being on stage were the hardest things for me to transition into; however, in multiple areas of music I'm transitioning all the time. I guess its just getting easier now cause I embrace and enjoy the challenges.  

 How long have you been recording?

About a year now. I recorded my 1st Mixtape "Never Forget" this past February, and recorded my EP "Drive" in July. So as you can see I am going hard at my craft.

Who are some of your influences musically?

Women/Artists like Missy(she's my fav), MC Lyte, Foxy Brown, Aaliyah, Tupac, Jeezy, T.I., Busta Rhymes, Drake, Lil Wayne.  I can go on forever about my influences, I respect different things about different artists. I feel inspired by lots of artists and the culture of Hip Hop as a whole.  





How many projects to date have you put out, and what were the themes?

To date I have put out 2 projects:

"Never Forget" (Mixtape) Was my first project so there was a bunch of different things going on but mainly I was taking all my struggles and some of the good and putting it into songs.
      
"Drive" (EP)  This project was more about making something for everyone and at the time I was feeling progressive and peaceful as an artist so it was less anger and healing and more positivity.

Are there any albums, or mixtapes forthcoming?

I have yet to release all the tracks off "Driven" as I am only releasing singles from it at this time but I will be working on another EP very soon.

If you could say one thing to Hip Hop (if it were a person) what would u say?

I would write it in a poem, and it would go something like this:

Thank you for the old skool, thank you for the new skool but I miss you in your shell toes, I miss you in your Track Suits. I miss how you made Life Fun, I miss your old funky beats. I miss when you fought for freedom of speech instead of killin and beef. I know a few people who would love to bring you back but more than that,theres an entire generation who need you cause realness is something they've never had.    

What do you think about the state of female Hip Hop? Good? Bad?
It is funny cause most people would think its bad right now but I dont see it like that. I see it as a place of opportunity for MC's to really show who they are and for women to keep pushing to get their voice heard.

What do you think will be your greatest contribution?
If I can make real music that people can relate to and learn from then I've contributed as a person but if I can make people relate, learn and want to hear more then Ive contributed as an artist.......I hope to be the contributing artist.

Any shoutouts?
S/O to Jason Bourne for doing this interview, S/O to Toronto(tha grinders) and Vancouver(tha fam) I have a lot of people that push my music within the circles they are in and I respect and love them for that but to name them all would be too much. They know who they are I call em "tha grinders". 

 where can the people stay up to date on your movement, and contact you?

Please be sure to check out my Never Forget Project








as well and stay tuned as I release more singles for Drive

You can stay up to date with what im working on via the following sites.
www.mizzivy.com
Youtube- mizzivymusic
Twitter @mizzivymusic
Facebook (search) mizzivymusic@gmail.com

Contact Info

Info@mizzivy.com
mizzivymusic@gmail.com
BBM Pin:2A213B67



Check out some visuals from Mizz Ivy





Thursday, October 4, 2012

TONIGHT: Music from Young Kong's Mixtape Close to Fame featured on 93.5FM




Tonight Catch  RADIO OF FUTURE GROWTH Radio Show Sponsored by 93.5FM
Where host Zina will be playing songs from the critically acclaimed Close to Fame Mixtape by Toronto, Canada rising MC Young Kong

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN>>>>http://www.kingandqueenradio.com

Call In with comments, requests, and feedback:

Zina 718-253-7273


TO Listen to the full Mixtape here:
http://www.purevolume.com/YoungKong/albums/Close+to+Fame+



Be Sure to Check out More Music by Young Kong >>>>>>>http://soundcloud.com/dylanharris15

Kong Appreciation COMING SOON




Monday, September 24, 2012

Soundz X DJ Orator Hunger Over Thirst Vol 1



Hunger Over Thirst, Vol. 1 Tracklisting

1. DJ Orator Speaks
2. “Feel the Base” – Jeremih
3. “Been There” – Young Skoop
4. “Milly Vanilly” – Cartie
5. “She Won’t Let Me Go” – Travis Porter
6. “Deez Heauxes” – Young Skoop feat. Cartie & Ty $
7. “Werkin’” – Bryan J
8. “Skin” – Rihanna
9. “Out of Town Girl” – Justin Bieber
10. “4 Letter Word” – Diggy
11. “Intermission” – DJ Orator Speaks
12. “The Streets Love Me” – Cartie
13. “Major League Pimps” – Young Skoop & AL G
14. “Nothing On Me” – Chantel
15. “Red Cup” – Young Skoop
16. “Ain’t My Fault” – Travis Porter
17. “MSG” – Diggy
18. “Link Up” – Young Skoop feat. AL G & The Coolimac
19. “Sending My Love” – Chantel
20. “Outro” – DJ Orator Speaks
21. “Bonus Interview” – Soundz

Juicy J feat Lil Wayne & 2 Chainz: Bands a Make Her Dance

Behind the Scenes: Meek Mill feat Big Sean






Mizz Ivy




Check out her website: www.mizzivy.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ciara to release new Video for "Sorry" Thursday on BET 106 & Park




Her album, One Woman Army, has been slated for release on December 4th. About
her new album, she had this to say: 
“I can sometimes be afraid of my own vulnerability.  But this time I let myself face it. I let myself feel. I let myself be real. I let myself hurt and be healed.”
Also expect more new music, a single titled:  Got Me Good, will be released October 4th.


Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Alicia Keys unveils Reebok Sneaker Line





Rihanna feat A$AP Rocky- Cockiness REMIX








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Wiz Khalifa and Taylor Gang – “The 2050 Tour”

Oct. 12 – University Park, PA – Bryce Jordan CenterOct. 13 – Providence, RI – Dunkin’ Donuts Center
Oct. 14 – Bridgeport, CT – Webster Bank Arena
Oct. 16 – Amherst, MA – Mullins Center
Oct. 17 – Rochester, NY – Blue Cross Arena
Oct. 18 – Syracuse, NY – The Oncenter War Memorial Arena
Oct. 20 – Montreal, Canada – STADE UNIPRIX SHOWS
Oct. 21 – London, Canada – John Labatt Centre
Oct. 23 – Cleveland, OH – Wolstein Center
Oct. 24 – Chicago, IL – UIC Pavilion
Oct. 25 – St Louis, MO – Chaifetz Arena
Oct. 26 – Milwaukee, WI – Eagles Ballroom
Oct. 27 – Des Moines, IA – Jacobsen Center
Oct. 28 – Omaha, NE – Omaha Civic Center
Nov. 2 – Calgary, Canada – Stampede Corral
Nov. 4 – Edmonton, Canada – Shaw Convention Centre
Nov. 6 – Vancouver, Canada – Rogers Arena
Nov. 7 – Seattle, WA – WaMu
Nov. 8 – Portland, OR – Rose Quarter
Nov. 10 – San Jose, CA – Events Center
Nov. 11 – Sacramento, CA – Power Balance Pavilion
Nov. 13 – Los Angeles, CA – Gibson AmphitheaterNov. 20 – Frisco, TX – Dr. Pepper Arena
Nov. 21 – San Antonio, TX – Illusions Theater at Alamodome
Nov. 23 – Houston, TX – Reliant Arena
Nov. 24 – New Orleans, LA – UNO Lakefront
Nov. 25 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Nov. 28 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Coliseum
Nov. 29 – Tallahassee, FL – Strip on Tennessee Strip
Nov. 30 – Orlando, FL – UCF Arena
Dec. 1 – Coral Gables, FL – Bank United Center
Dec. 2 – Tampa, FL – USF Sun Dome
Dec. 4 – Clemson, SC – Little John Coliseum
Dec. 5 – Norfolk, VA – Constant Convocation Center
Dec. 6 – Fairfax, VA – Patriot Center
* More dates to be announced.