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[Music] Fab Deuce - Locker Room Talk

 


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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Record builds up and brings together Denton’s diverse hip-hop scene

 


 

Record builds up and brings together Denton’s diverse hip-hop scene



Published: 07 August 2014 12:51 PM

Keldrick Scott doesn’t claim to be a rapper.

The Denton High School alumnus doesn’t count himself among the city’s many musicians.

The CEO of the newly minted Denton label Gitmo said he just had a vision and some hustle.

“I can’t rap. I can’t sing. I can’t produce,” Scott said. “My concept was breaking barriers and building bonds. I know all these artists and I know their music. There was a lot of division in the Denton rap scene. A lot of people on the scene wanted to work with certain people. I wanted to get people to work with people they’d never worked with. And I wanted to get people to work with producers they’d never worked with.”

It turns out that Scott either has good instincts or missed a calling in politics.

Gitmo’s debut release, Breakin’ Barriers: Buildin’ Bonds, is a strapping record of intentional hip-hop made by young men (and women) who crave precise verse and integrity. There’s no big pimping or fake stunting, just fiery upstart artists who can turn their less-than-glamorous hustle into the kind of conviction that shows you the riches through their rags.

Scott said he framed the project as a favor at first, but paid for talent and studio time, too. Three partners financed the record, and Scott said the project took 11 months in part because they were paying $60 for a beat, $100 for mixing services and more for studio time.

“We did the first song, and let me tell you, Facebook is amazing,” Scott said. “Once we started to do tracks, the artists started talking about it on Facebook and people started showing up.”
Scott didn’t divulge any rivalries, but said Breakin’ Barriers did just that.

“When we started, there were some artists who didn’t like each other, who had a history of threatening each other,” he said.

Scott said his concept was to avoid making a mix tape.

“They didn’t submit songs,” he said. “If you wanted to be on a track, you had to show up. We’d all meet. I’d be like, ‘You want to make a song? We’re meeting up.’ The artists talked about their ideas. They’d write a few bars and another artist would say, ‘Try this.’ If it was good enough, they got on the track. If it wasn’t, they didn’t. But they could keep trying. None of them wanted to be the weakest guy on the track. Hip-hop guys are good followers.”

Scott recruited accomplished local producers to build the music: Izzy “The Kid,” Shagg, Apollo Bangz, TLit, Digo, Ritchy Flo, Trae “THEEEE” Hitmakah, Quicksaand and Stu Brootal.

Scott said they made 36 songs and put 19 on the record, plus an intro. The rappers take turns proclaiming their primacy on the local scene (“The Last Supper,” “Loyalty and Respect” and “Ball in My Zone”) and take a few breaks to suspend the jockeying for old-school feel-good numbers ( “Light Up a Blunt,” “Pour It Out” and “One of a Kind”).

The record is a sampler of Denton’s old guard hip-hop — with Pudge of Fab Deuce, Stu Brootal and Ernie McCrackin’ writing bulletproof bars. Southeast Denton gets good representation on the record, with the likes of more hardcore rap from Smitty and Whoa seasoning the record with old-school chest thumping.

AV the Great teases listeners with gold-standard bars, but doesn’t eclipse his peers. You end up wanting more of Denton’s hip-hop golden child, but AV was understandably reserving energy for his third album due out at the end of the month. Likewise for Wreckamic, a guy with impeccable flow and writing chops. Rising Denton hip-hop artist Wild Bill’s poetry and pinpoint meta-cultural references are as sharp as ever.

Breakin’ Barriers brings a diverse crew together, but the roundtable construction of the record makes for a cohesive product.

Scott pays the bills working in home health, but said he’s got a roster of talent signed to Gitmo. He said he feels like the project was a way of making a contribution to a city that set some hopes on him. Scott graduated from Denton High in 1998, and played football on scholarship for the University of Minnesota for a year (“Man, I love the cold,” he said).

“I just woke up one day and didn’t want to do that anymore. I’d been having issues with the coach,” Scott said. “I decided to come home. A lot of people probably think I didn’t do right.”

Gitmo seems poised for a future, even if he’s not making money yet.

“There are 20 more rappers who want to be on the next one,” Scott said.
Breakin’ Barriers will be available on iTunes and at Recycled Books Records CDs.

“There’s unity in the scene now,” Scott said. “Maybe not all the issues got settled, but they at least got set aside.”

LUCINDA BREEDING can be reached at 940-566-6877. Follow her on Twitter at @LBreedingDRC.

TRACK BY TRACK

Various artists, Breakin’ Barriers: Buildin’ Bonds

“Last Supper” — This trick delivers Denton’s hip-hop strong suits. Ritchy Flo deals a full house of winning beats, a rhythm anchored by a chime-like, pendulum swing of a beat. Flo adds in a twitchy electro rattle and blunted bumping drumbeat. Flo’s beat inspires a triumvirate of young flowmasters Wild Bill, Buk Baby and Masa Lopez. Wild Bill claims his space with confidence, asking, “What’s your bread count?” Buk Baby goes on a tear of first-rate verse, working the metaphor over for all he can (“you trying to get a slice, we going for the loaf”), then passes the baton to Lopez.

“Pocket Full of Knots” — Pudge opens the track with tricky rapid-fire rhyme about the life of a rapper who isn’t rolling in cash, but isn’t low on grind, either. Stu Brootal eases through the speed-round without a hitch, letting LOC and Duke pack heat with more aggressive rhyming. King Pap doesn’t disappoint, ticking off the hard work it takes to be in the game: early mornings, naysayers, lackluster props from name-droppers. If this is hip-hop by committee, it’s an example of how to punch the clock proper.

“One of a Kind” — You know how Big Boi seems to make melodies without breaking a sweat? If there’s one thing Breakin’ Barriers lacks, it’s singing. Close to the end of the record, Rockbaby, Buk Baby and LOC break off some sweet, soulful singing. The trio takes a page out of a slambook by Prince and Andre 3000, laying down some lazy falsetto (you can nearly see them lounging through a blunt-fueled haze) between the bars of boss rhyme.
— Lucinda Breeding

THE ARTISTS

The artists on Breakin’ Barriers: Buildin’ Bonds are:
AV the Great
Buk Baby
Casper Capo
Chaz
Digo
Dro
Duke
Ernie McCrackin’
June Jetson
Killah Koedine
King Pap
Lil M.A.T.
LOC
Masa Lopez
Matt G.
Naomi
Pudge
Ritchy Flo
Rockbaby
S. Good
Sir Swizz
Smitty
Stu Brootal
TLit
Whoa
Wild Bill
Wreckamic

You can sample the music and purchase at the link below

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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

[Music] Jean Grae (@JeanGreasy) Gotham Down - Deluxe

 

Jean Grae released a 3 part trilogy & deluxe edition of "Gotham Down" without warning and direct to fans and became the unexpected model for all levels of the industry.

Jean continued to solidify her reign as social network personality darling and in 2013 appeared as a guest on a number of comedic variety shows and podcasts such as:
John Hodgman's Secret Society, Wyatt Cenac's Nighttrain, Julie Klausner's How Was Your Week Live and many more. 


"Life With Jeannie" written, directed and starring Jean Grae premiered 12/25 on  JeanGrae.com 
The next sitcom episode is scheduled to air on 2/14/2014


via Satori

Monday, December 23, 2013

Sunday, December 22, 2013

[Video] @AVTHEGREAT - 9th Grade

 



Published on Dec 16, 2013
AV The Great "9th Grade" from the LP "Live From The Struggle" Download here ow.ly/rMJb5
Directed and Shot by Cut of Digital Medication
Co-Directed by AV the Great Additional Shots By Nesto of Digital Medication
Trunk Pop Films
Trunk Pop Entertainment

Sunday, August 11, 2013

[Album] Fab Deuce - Last Call O'Clock

 

Denton, TX Hip Hop collective Fab Deuce just released their album "Last Call O'Clock" featuring verses from Wild Bill, Wreckamic, etc
Previous releases from the collective include solo venture by both Pudge and Ernie McCrackin as well as a duo album featuring the two emcees. They brought the crew with them this time. Enjoy!

Monday, May 27, 2013

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

[Mixtape] @Wreckamic x @DaHitman - Return Of The Grizzly

 

01  Indian Sample Flow

Chops include Slick Rick, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Lil Jon, Billy Butler “I’ve Got a Feeling”, Cypress Hill, Rick Ross, Boogie Down Productions, Lee Dorsey “Everything I Do Gon Be Funky”, Cambatta, Claudia Lennear “Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky” over Mountain’s classic “Long Road” break, Terrance Blanchard trumpet, and my favorite Keith Sweat drum fill

02  Road To Fame ft Corry Pertile (Prod. by Big Tra)
03  Where I’m Comin’ From (Prod. by The Necksnappers)

Chops include Travis Porter, Z-3MCs, Omarion, Kevie Kev (Waterbed Kev) “All Night Long”

04  iWreck (Prod. by Big Tra)
05  In Love With Hip-Hop (Prod. by Arkutec)

Chops Include Stetsasonic, Malcolm McLaren, Eric B & Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Just Ice

06  Crazy (Prod. by Arkutec)
07  ADHD
08  Do You Understand (Prod. by Enrichment)
09  Solo (Prod. by Jeezy)

Chops include Trina, Jyst, Big Boi, Cambatta

10  Me I Get It In

Chops include Natural Four “Come On Baby”, Rose Royce, Kid Ink “Fresh”, with a little help from Billy Blue

11  Pressure ft Knesecary (Prod. by The Necksnappers)
12  Thank You (Prod. by Enrichment)

Chops from Ultramagnetic MCs and Travis Porter

13  Change (Prod. by Enrichment)
14  Better Way (Prod. by Izzy)
15  Good Chance (Prod. by Enrichment)

Chops include DMX, Kevin Black, X-Clan, Trina “Hell Yeah” (screwed way down)

16  Life or Death  (Prod. by Big Tra)
17  Put It In Ya Frame ft Corry Pertile (Prod. by Big Tra)

Chops include BDP, Hopsin, Method Man, and Scott la Rock

18  Drug Music 2 ft Whitefolkz and Chris Reg (Prod. by Nomadiq)

Chops include Chubb Rock, Biz Markie, Kevin Black

19  Till I Can’t Grind No Mo (Prod . by Big Tra)

The Players:
@ChrisReg & @Whitefolkz on "Drug Music 2"
@Knesecary83 on "Pressure"
@CorryPertile on "Put It In Ya Frame" & "Road To Fame"
@MashMusic @YungTexxus254 on "Me I Get It In"

Producers:
@Brian_Keith "Jeezy" of EP Productions
Nomadiq (Drug Music 2)
Engineer/Master/Executive Producer:
 
RETURN OF THE GRIZZLY LINKS TO LISTEN/DOWNLOAD:
Mediafire link to listen/download
ThatCrack link to listen/download
MixtapePass link to listen/download
Coast2CoastMixtapes link to listen/download
MixtapePage link to listen/download
MixtapeFactory link to listen/download
MixConnect link to listen/download
Download-Hot-Music.com link to listen/download
TweetMyMixtape.com link to listen/download


RETURN OF THE GRIZZLY ACROSS THE WEB:
at wreckamic.blogspot.com

at iamdahitman.blogspot.com
at CoreDJs.com
at theJustos.com
at icebreakerradio.com
at thisis50.com
at teamBiggaRankin.com
at desertstormradio.com
at idjtradeassociation.com
at tcshotspot.com
at thisis80.com
at worldwrapfederation.com
at miyayoradio.com
at hoodcelebrity.com
at unitedmusicunion.com
at alldmvhiphop.com
at insuresuccessforall.net
at mblentertainment.com
at STLHipHop.com
at uninow.net
at djsmokemixtapes.com
at beattrotterz.com
at starquality.tv
at CodaGroovesENT.com
at irepdleague.com
at straightfromthebooth.com
at DAMOEntertainment.com
at superstarcentral.com
at SpiceyPromotions.com
at OVRdaTopPromotions.com
at thesyndicatedmixshowblast.com
at swazystyles.com
at salutethedjs.com
at eleganthoodness.com
at hiphopthugz.com