This is where I blog to you different upcoming hip hop artists and you go to their facebook, youtube, twitter or so on an check them out.........
The First Upcoming Star that we will be checking out is from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA and he has been on his working at his dream for 4 years now and he is making a buzz in the United States Underground artist Hip Hop World. Below are Links on where you can find his profile and music. Check him out and leave some feed back on what you think about him.
Hussla ‘D’ Dandymite (DJ/Producer/Artist) was Born in Manchester, UK. Coming from a Jamaican background his music has always had a Jamaican influence and demonstrated a fusion of the two cultures. His involvement in the music industry dates back from a very young age where he expressed his passion and talent, recording and writing his own songs and further becoming one of the most popular DJ’s in his local area. Having a greater vision Hussla founded ‘JAH TROOPERS’ which has developed from a sound system, to promotion organisation, artist management and recognised brand throughout the UK.
With an ear for good music Hussla has always shown appreciation to all music genres and even though he specializes in Reggae Dancehall, Hip Hop & RnB he has shown the ability to fuse different genres but still appealing to listeners.
Over the years Hussla has performed around the UK to audiences from a few hundred to thousands, playing for Jah Troopers and also as a solo DJ.
He has presented Radio shows on BBC Radio 1xtra, Peace FM Manchester and currently produces and presents his weekly Friday Evening show on Northamptonshire’s Community Radio (Inspiration FM) “The Vibez Machine Run Show” which has been going since 2002.
Being one to believe that nothing happens before it’s time Hussla feels it’s now the right time for him to start releasing his catalogue of production and further develop his artist career. Kicking this off with first debut single “4 My Brother” released in September 2011 Hussla has so far had a good reception from existing fanbase and also new fans. This is just the start of many things to come, so stay tuned and look out for the EP.
Why did you decided to do music?
Music is something that has been around me from as far back as I can remember. My father being an ex-sound man always had some type of mini sound system set up in the house with a vast collection of vinyl records me and my brothers would use and make cassettes. Family gatherings & parties all my uncles would take out the mic and start DJing and singing so you could say music is in my genes
Where your inspiration came from to do music?
Having the passion for music and being blessed with a musical ear and skills of writing and performing, the inspiration for doing music came from seeing poor people in the slums of Jamaica with nothing but there talent, creating an opportunity for themselves through music to become known internationally, travelling the world and performing to all nation, races, colour & creed.
How long have you been dj/singing?
I recorded my 1st song at a very amateur level in 1994 at the age of 8 using a walkman and a ghetto blaster and selling duplicates of it on cassette to family and family friends. Realising to record properly it would need to be done in a studio and at that age having no money or connections for this I began to explore the sound system route using my fathers vinyl’s and home sound system. Still writing songs but archiving them in my song book the next time I seriously picked it up was 2001 when I started MC/DJing over UK Garage Music.
Where do see yourself in the next couple of years from now?
In the next couple of years I hope to be making a recognisable influence in the music industry, reaching a global audience, putting out quality and uplifting music, weather it be my song or my production.
What your most memorable moment since being in the music industry?
Over the years I have so many but one that constantly stands out in my head would be when I realised the power of words and the importance of writing positives songs. Before we started recording songs as artists we were MCs and would perform live sets with our DJ “Spess” over garage music, which was the contemporary rave scene music at that time in the UK. We put on our own rave and the place was ram from front to back, buzzing from the vibe in the place I jumped on the stage when DJ Spess started playing, took the microphone and started singing one of my lyrics, but then for a split second I forgot the next line but heard the whole crowd singing along which helped me catch back the song and blunder going unnoticed. After the night holding a medy and reflecting how the night went I realised I influenced all those people to sing what I wrote, and it’s there I seen the importance having a positive message in your music so you cannot be held responsible for leading masses of people astray and can appreciated for guiding, encouraging and uplifting listeners.
Who do you look up to in the music industry?
In the industry there are two types of artists/producers I look up to; those that set the foundation and those of today that demonstrate Creativity, originality and raw talent, even when being influenced by others still having their own touch. To List a few:
Daddy U Roy, Josey Wales, Brigadier Jerry, Burro Banton, Super Cat, Buju Banton – who all have played a major part in setting infrastructure of the dancehall today.
Toots & The Maytals, Desmond Decker who internationalised reggae music along with Bob Marley & Peter Tosh who also internationalised the Rastafarian culture
Grammy Artist Shabba Ranks who opened the gate to mainstream for dancehall artists
Beenie Man who has managed to persevere and keep himself current in the dancehall throughout the years.
As I said these are just a few, there are so many and I give honour where honour is due.
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The Worl Boss was arrested and charged by members of the Flying Squad early this morning (September 30, 2011) after they found a small portion of marijuana in his New Kingston hotel room.
His arrest was confirmed by Senior Superintendent Elan Powell the Head of the Criminal Investigation Bureau…He also mentioned that Vybz Kartel aka the Worl Boss was being interrogated in connection to several other issues.
1 – ALAINE – BUBBLIN 2 – BUGLE – LIFE 3 – CHRIS MARTIN – GOT TO GET GOING 4 – G – WHIZZ – DASH WEH MI TROUBLES 5 – I – OCTANE – MY PROBLEM GONE 6 – JAH VINCI – SET ME FREE 7 – KONSHENS – NEED A WIFE 8 – STEIN – GIVE ME YOUR LOVE 9 – TARRUS RILEY – STRONGER 10 – VESATILE – THEY DONT KNOW 12 – ZAGGA – VERSATILE IN LOVE 13 – ZAMUNDA – SHE’S MINES VERSION – STEEL
So Gutta aka S.G. is a rap artist on the rise from Sunrise, Florida. His style of rap cannot be classified under either west coast, dirty south or "up north". His sound is unique and can be embraced from all areas of hip hop. S.G started to chase his music dream at the age of 17, and he has been on his grind ever since by doing shows and performances in many different clubs in the south Florida area, Boston, and ATL Georgia. His motivation comes from a lot of different places. He has been faced with a lot of different adversities growing up as a child, he has used his pain to fuel his passion of making music. S.G like to embrace the mic and his gift and one of his favorite saying " Music is my life, so I gotta give my all". S.G Loves being on stage in his element. Music is in his words is therapy for him and always takes him to a different place. He has two mixtapes out right now called Hustle Hard or Die Broke Vol. 1 and 2. Also currently he his working on his third Mixtape that is anticipated by many called "Heart of a Champion". Be on the look out for So Gutta because he might be a rookie but he is on his grind like a pro.
In the next 20 years Gutta say " I see myself being signed to a record label making hit that's people can listen to, relate to, and party to. This isn't where it starts or stops, I am trying to do great things".
Some have it to say that So Gutta is turning his dreams into reality and he is out here in the streets and the studio proving that those saying are true.
SG -I GOT THE POWER (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
So Gutta ,YDtheBest, and Plus Daddy Cut N Scratch Interview Snipt
1. Laza Morgan – One by One (dub)
2. Laza Morgan ft Mavado – One by One
3. Flo Rida – Club Cant Handle Me
4. Busta Rhymes – Look at Me Now (remix)
5. LMFAO – Pary Rock Anthem
6. YC – Racks
7. Kelly Rowland – Motivation
8. Lil Wayne – How to Love
9. Rihanna ft Wayne Marshall – Man Down Remix
10. Candice – Leave My Man Alone (dub)
11. Aidonia – Dem a no Bad Man (dub)
12. Mavado – Fly Again
13. Sizzla & Munga – Outlaw
14. Christopher Martin – Buss a Juice
15. Voicemail – No Trust Dem
16. Gyption – Wine Slow
17. Erup & Keida – Baby Girl
18. Vybz Kartel – Warn Him
19. Mavado – Gal Wine
20. Liquid – Summer Scheme
21. Vybz Kartel – Me Baby U
22. J Boog – Im Falling
23. Deego – War Over No Gal (dub)
24. Beenie Man & Verstatile – I Love the Girls
25. Mavado – Final Destination
26. Gucci London- Tun up di Swag
27. Stein – Shell Dung the Party
28. Supa Hype, Munga & Chi Ching – Imma Need Security
29. Tony Matterhorn – Nobody Knows
30. Tony Matterhorn – Dancehall Duppy 1
31. Twins of Twins – A song Dat
32. Beenie Man – Young Bud
33. Assassin – Dem Bad in a Gang
34. Twins of Twins – Rich
35. Voicemail – Party
36. Beenie Man – Sex on the Beach
37. Seanizzle & I Octane – Losing Control
38. I Octane – Come Close
39. Jah Vinci – I Love You
40. Jah Vinci – Swag in a me Cup
41. Gucci London – Hustle we a Hustle (dub)
42. Beenie Man – Beat dem Bad
43. Vybz Kartel – Freaky Gal
44. Vybz Kartel – Tell you Say
45. Vybz Kartel & Russian – Gal Gal Anywhere
46. Aidonia – SUmmer Sun
47. Aidonia – Miss yuh Touch
48. MaVado – Settle Down
49. Khago – Tun up di Ting
50. Beenie Man – Lets Go
51. Daniel Beddingfild – Sometimes
52. Wayne Marshall – Good Ole Wife
53. Assassin – You a Wife
54. Sean Paul & Future Fambo – Wedding Crashers
55. Mafya – Brighter
56. Deva Bratt – Floss
57. Wasp – Its my Time (dub)
58. Mavado – DO Road
59. Vybz Kartel – Stronger we Get
60. Aidonia – Bad Pickney
61. Mavado – Lost Dem
62. Busy Signal – We nah Dweet
63. Di Genius – No Beg Friend
64. Elephant Man – Dancing Time
65. Voicemail – Da One Yah
66. Richie Spice – Black Woman
67. Sizzla – Pretty Black Girl
68. Lutan Fyah – Bring back the Love
69. Khago – Take me as I Am
70. G Whiz – Tomorrow
71. Sir Ford – Some Days
72. Fanton Mojah – Stronger (dub)
TONY MATTERHORN - WINE PON MI FLIPPA MAFIA - HYPOCRITE DA PROFESSA - PARTY VIBES BUGLE - RULES & LAWS (RAW) BUGLE - RULES & LAWS (EDIT) BEENIE MAN - LIVE WID IT