Nish Eastwood SCG: a sharp taste of Eastcoast rap

Nish Eashwood s words operate like the sharpest razors. The artist perfectly knows how to communicate the passion in a the merciless world of hip hop, in which hustle and flow both matter.
Using soft female vocals and light piano notes, Nish Eastwood slowly introduces you into State City with his Welcome To State City track. His sharp minded, knife alike spirit totally corroborates with the artist s raw voice. Nish knows how to communicate the passion for his universe while he spits his rhymes with a murderous spirit.
In High Stakes, the listeners will also be able to fully appreciate the artist’s lyrical skills. The song features Slugg. Don t be affraid to visit the hood with Nish virtually. Armed with his lyrical bullets, the skilled artist manages to bless the mic and to carry the proud spirit of a winner. The song is rich of a various instrumental background that suggests situations of high tension and overheated speech. Hardcore hip hop lovers are definitely gonna love it!
It Is Wut It Is is built on violin and keyboard sounds. The song is aimed at all of them judgemental people. Some things will never change. Feel the rage in Nish s raspy voice.
Discover more about the gifted ghetto spokesman here.
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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Exclusive Jewlybonz interview

I recently reviewed a highly skilled artist from Virginia who goes by the nickname Jewlybonz. Luckily, the brilliant artist granted me an interview that I will share with all of you. For more info about Jewlybonz, check him out here.
1.What motivated you to enter the rap game?
(Jewlybonz)
Well the motivation and purpose for me to be another amplifier in this congested industry just comes from me wanting to help others find self-assurance when feeling boxed in by life’s intricacies, and to be able to educate others thru my business progressions. I came from very little and a few life threatening moments but I couldn’t continue that way so I decided to write about it and it came out in the form a rap. From there Jewlybonz was born
2. Can you tell us-within a few words- about you?
(Jewlybonz)
To keep the readers eyes on me for the full interview I’m going to keep it short. Basically I’m from the hood as most and from a hustling mother so you know I’m born bread. I’m a loyal father of three girls. I’ve been on both sides of the human experience, life within the free world and from behind the walls. I own two companies with my partner for life Marco. We also CEO Jazzy Management East. So to basically sum it up I’m an ordinary dude and I represent the struggle kind of like a worn down building in the projects lol
3. Who is your biggest musical influence?
(Jewlybonz)
Even though I’m an 80’s baby my deepest influences has to come from the 60’s and 70’s that era was so pure and soulful. You see infomercials about that time piece circa to this very day I don’t foresee the current generation of music being populated like that in the future
4. In your opinion,which elements of your music make you appear as unique in the game?
(Jewlybonz)
I truly think that my whole disposition is indifferent to everyone out there from my flow and word play to music selection to how I build and put songs together to how I rap with a chip on my shoulder, but my biggest has to be my sound.
5. What is the accomplishment you are the most proud of?
(Jewlybonz)
To be able to raise 3 daughters in these days and time and still be able to two companies with the greatest, mentor, friend, and individual that I know Marco!
6. Which -underground or mainstream- emcee do you respect most, and why?
(Jewlybonz)
I respect all underground emcees for the fact of being able to let the mainstream stardom pass them by. On the mainstream side though I really respect common and his whole movement about educating our youth with the proper morale and I really respect Jay-z for his whole hustle and business abilities!
7. Which artists have you collaborated with already?
(Jewlybonz)
I’ve worked with a number of artist from both coast but my favorites are Kaila Valdez, Kaneik Lynnese, and Joey Gallo and Canayda
8. Who do you intend to collaborate with in a near future?
(Jewlybonz)
Sonja Blade, Eastwood, Fred Knuxx, Jermaine Dupree, Mc Lite, Big Sty, Jelly, and Young Dollas that dude is nice
9. If you could improve anything about the current state of hip hop, what would it be?
(Jewlybonz)
I would improve the realness of the music and the artist development! The powers that be mainly the labels are losing interest in teaching artist how to be an artist because of all the commercial capitol that has been inherited into hip hop
10. Besides hip hop, what kind of music do you listen to?
(Jewlybonz)
Well I love rib music it relaxes my stress and brings me back down out of my character Jewlybonz I’m also a rock baby and I like the blues when I’m kicking it with my uncle he’s sharp when it comes to the blues!
11. What is your preference: old school or new school?
(Jewlybonz)
The way I see it is you have to appreciate both new and old in order to know where the future of music needs to be!
12. Any musical projects for 2007/2008?
(Jewlybonz)
On deck is my album Born Accountable and I have a few majors bidding over that project as we speak. I’m going to be one of those special situations where I was in my living room today and in yours tomorrow!!
Copyright 2007 by Isabelle Esling
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Illingsworth: a subtle taste of Detroit hip hop, lounge and experimental sounds

Based on a rhythmic instrumental background made of swinging drum beats, This Is For Yall sends out some sharp minded and inventive lyrics from the mouth of a lyrical surgeon. You will probably love the subtle way he operates on a soft and sensual saxophone background , totally killing it with his raw words and his confident flow delivery. Don ‘t sleep on this track: it is decidated to you all and beautifully handled from the beginning to the end.
Write On is equally rhythmic and built on repetitive sounds while the emcee on the mic totally promotes free expression. If you like subtle vowel plays, you will probably get hooked with the track mentioned above.
A very dark bass musical background totally describe the anguish of emcees struggling for an every day hustle. The dynamic duo will teach you about combining musical skills and the right pimping attitude that will make you succeed in the rap game.
Hey has a soft soul resonance. The song is nevertheless fulfilled with a strong conquerror spirit. You can’t stay indifferent in front of the well handled gangsta track.
The mixture of rough and soft element, the good use of instrumentals in order to describe the proper atmosphere, the original and creative use of the lyrics make Illingsworth very worth your full attention.
Have a look at the artists know how here.
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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Kenan Waters, a young emcee who hails from Leicester, UK…

At the very young age of 14, Kenan Waters already possesses some good artistic skills that will probably allow him to be considered as outstanding in the future.
High Weather uses a contrast between light and dark, soft and raw. The soft chorus is based on a Barbara Streisand sample. But don’t let the soft notes fool you from the whole dimension of the song: here comes an offensive emcee with a powerful voice, a strong flow delivery and determination to make it in the rap game.
Every Day starts with some disaccorded piano notes combined with keyboard sounds. Again, the listener will feel the powerful rhymers will to conquer his audience. He raps about the every day knife violence that is so typical to the UK’s daily life. The knife related culture spoils so many people s life. Kenan Waters tells it the way it is. The lack of love is killing society.
This track is definitely worth your attention.
New Kid is a very rhythmic track that fully underlines the artist s good rapping skills. Yes, he s only 15. But Kenan Waters knows how to do it!
Check out the UK underground emcee from Leicester here.
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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DJ Butter keeps your musical world bouncing

DJ Butter, one of Detroit’s most notorious DJ s has some brand new tracks to please his listeners ears.
Although I am not really a R’n’B fan, I’d recommend the auditor a touch of a nice Wesley Valentine Bed Remix Wesley, a powerful track that is so much fulfilled with tenderness. Both Detroit artists, DJ Butter and emcee Wesley Valentine manage to combine their talents in order to make you feel the emotional side of a man s loving soul. While the instrumental background has some powerful, rhythmic beats that are astutely combined with some beautiful violin sounds to offer, the whole song will make the passion blossom like a florishing Summer time.
NiteDay is taken out of DJ Butter s Get Your Money Right CD. Again, some beautiful, swinging beats will enhance the track. Feel a man s struggle to get millions. It don t matter how you get it, as long as you get it is a sentence that comes from a true hustla’s mouth.
Do The Dam Thang features Dipse T and ByrdganG. The song carries a true gangsta spirit. The artists impressive flow delivery needs to be underline. The raw instrumentals in the background are here to reinforce the harsh hood atmosphere.
New will offer the listener some insight about DJ Butter s brand new album. It features brilliant old school Detroit rapper Big Herk.
Globally speaking, DJ Butter knows how to honor his city and local underground scene. He is one of the currently most hard working men on the Detroit hip hop scene.
Don’t sleep on him! Check him out here.
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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Eminem ready to launch a new CD? (DetNews Com article)

Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer
Get ready for the return of the king — or not.
A mysterious new Web site, kingmathers.com, appears to be a teaser for Detroit-bred hip-hop superstar Eminem’s new album, titled “King Mathers.”
“Guess who’s coming back?” the site reads, above a picture of Em fixing the brim of his cap. Below his picture is the title, followed by a message that reads, “The first new studio album in more than 2 years. Coming soon.”
And then, poof — after four seconds the screen goes blank, and re-routes visitors to a hip-hop message board.
Is the site legit? Not according to Eminem’s Interscope Records publicist, Dennis Dennehy, who said Tuesday “It’s not true” and called kingmathers.com “bogus.”
Regarding new material, Dennehy said, “there is no Eminem album on any release schedule.”
Still, for months Em has been rumored to be working on new material and eyeing a 2007 release date. Though the project has been hush-hush, 50 Cent and Eminem’s Shady Records signee, Ca$his, have both mentioned the project in interviews. Rumored collaborators include Dr. Dre, T.I. and Akon.
Even though Em has kept a decidedly low profile since the release of 2004’s “Encore,” new Eminem product has continued to hit store shelves. “Curtain Call — The Hits” was released in December 2005, and the compilation set “Eminem Presents: The Re-Up” hit stores late last year.
You can reach Adam Graham at (313) 222-2284 or agraham@det news.com.

Jewlybonz, representing Richmond, Virginia

Jewlybonz comes up with an original style that is enhanced with some Southern accents.
In A Hustlaz Dream, enriched with some soft female vocals and a light reggae instrumental background, Jewlybonz is taking over, crowing himself as number One, lyrically stabbing with his sharp and offensive words. Jellybonz knows how to captivate his listeners and to heat up the atmosphere. A nice flow delivery also belongs to his main assets.
What You Like Ma is built on a dark instrumental background that is softened by some violin sounds. Again, Jewlybonz words pour out like torrential rain, powerfully overflooding his listeners ears. Feel the atmopshere of the hood and the overheated atmopshere of the club song. No doubt you will like it from the outlaw who makes his own rules.
Caesar starts with a powerful orchestral violin background that is followed by keyboard sounds. The song introduces you into a world in which power definitely matters. The song, that is originally dedicated to Caesar, the leader of the leaders, introduces you into the powerful mind of a man who rides for the hood.
Jewlybonz presents himself as an OG with some obvious rapping skills. You will like him-if you like Dirty South influences.
More about Jewlybonz can be found here.
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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When your mind cries out for peace, grant yourself a true moment of relaxation…

Sometimes, in our busy daily life, we seem to fully forget about the warning signs of an overstressed body and mind. We may feel tired, unable to cope with the great amount of problems and the floods of demands from our external world.
We definitely need to watch out for the negative vibrations that are surrounding our mind and find an efficient way to get rid of them, because if we don’t, this negativity and feelings of anguish will totally eat us out. That’s why any of us should switch off the channel of stress-at least for a few hours.
No matter how huge your problems are, no matter how unsolvable your problems seem to be at the moment, please try to walk away from what is causing your mind to feel totally stressed out.
Grant yourself a true moment of peace. It could be a long walk through the City, sitting at one of those charming Cafes’ -possibly while listening to two gifted street musicians playing the guitar and some soft jazzy saxophone notes while driking a cup of coffee.
Make youself comfortable enough to feel in a chill out atmosphere…The French may call it art de vivre while the Germans may sum it up with the notion of Gemütlichkeit, no matter how you define that notion of comfort, let yourself live out the moment…breathe deeply and enjoy watching unknown people walking through the street.
Be at peace with yourself and the world.
While every day stress is killing you little by little and is making you feel depressed, a true moment of relaxation will make you feel better than ever and help you to overcome difficult life situation.
Life is too short…always remember to enjoy life and to break bad stressing habits!
Copyright2007 by Isabelle Esling
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