1. The Marshall Mathers LP by Eminem
2. God's Son by Nas
3. American Gangster by Jay-Z
4. Get Rich or Die Tryin' by 50 Cent
5. Stankonia by Outkast
6. 3rd World by Immotal technique
7. Supreme Clientele by Ghostface Killah
8. Desire by Pharoahe Monch
9. Chicken N Beer by Ludacris
10.Emeritus by Scarface
December 31, 2009
My New Years Resolution's
1.If the talking dont effect me in any way...I'ma stay out of it.
2.Tour My Album "Backpackramento"
3.I'm going to make sure TPR gets in XXL Magazine in 2010
4.I will start to work with other artist no one would expect me too
5.I will get started on my next album...
6.I will keep going to school...
7.I will get a new phone LOL...or at least a iTouch TIME TO STEP IT UP!
8.I will not expose all my moves before they are officially made...I've done that in the pass and I cant be showing off all my cards no more...
9.I will sell 1,500 copies of my album without any large/small distribution deal...
10.Gotta hit the gym LOL...Gotta get back in "BBOY SHAPE" so I can run around on stage like Busta Rhymes LOL!
11.I will be cutting off people that only want to USE me or just do things half ass and make excuses up...I dont need yall in my life...
2.Tour My Album "Backpackramento"
3.I'm going to make sure TPR gets in XXL Magazine in 2010
4.I will start to work with other artist no one would expect me too
5.I will get started on my next album...
6.I will keep going to school...
7.I will get a new phone LOL...or at least a iTouch TIME TO STEP IT UP!
8.I will not expose all my moves before they are officially made...I've done that in the pass and I cant be showing off all my cards no more...
9.I will sell 1,500 copies of my album without any large/small distribution deal...
10.Gotta hit the gym LOL...Gotta get back in "BBOY SHAPE" so I can run around on stage like Busta Rhymes LOL!
11.I will be cutting off people that only want to USE me or just do things half ass and make excuses up...I dont need yall in my life...
December 25, 2009
Mahtie Bush in a BBoy Battle!? orbit documents vs. hybrid crew
Mahtie Bush in a BBoy Battle!? orbit documents vs. hybrid crew
December 21, 2009
Old Ghost -Time
Artist:Old Ghost
Song:Time
Label:T.P.R.(The Peoples Revolution)
This Video was shot 2days before he went into the hospital to fight for his life...Wish my brother Ghost a speedy and safe recovery for this holiday season...
Song:Time
Label:T.P.R.(The Peoples Revolution)
This Video was shot 2days before he went into the hospital to fight for his life...Wish my brother Ghost a speedy and safe recovery for this holiday season...
Second Saturday’s bad rap
Second Saturday’s bad rap:
First, Midtown clothing boutique United State was denied its Second Saturday entertainment permit. On its blog (http://unitedstateonline.com), the owner wrote that city police cited “attracting a younger audience” and underage drinking as causes for rejection.
That’s funny. I’ve never seen underage drunks in Midtown on Second Saturday.
Anyway, United State’s owners say they never serve alcohol on Second Saturday and don’t allow patrons with booze into their store. They do, however, put on live hip-hop and turntablism events every Second Saturday on the front sidewalk, one of the few Second Saturday hip-hop events in Midtown.
So this past Second Saturday, I went to the streets to see whether cops have a beef with rap.
On S and 16th streets near Ernesto’s Mexican Food, no less than three cop cars were parked near Omina Laboratories, which celebrated its one-year anniversary with live hip-hop performances on the roof. And the cops didn’t do anything but watch; maybe they were captivated by Chase Moore’s sunset performance and DJ Oasis’ scratch skills?
That evening around 8:30 p.m., however, a few cops took action. Around the corner from U.S. at Cuffs Urban Apparel during emcee Bones’ set with Citystate, three police harassed the deejay and the store’s owners over permits, then—when they realized Cuffs had all the necessary paperwork—were chagrined and retreated west down J Street.
Later, down the street at My BBQ Spot during Mahtie Bush’s set, four cops loafed near the back parking lot, but the show went on. As it should. (N.M.)
First, Midtown clothing boutique United State was denied its Second Saturday entertainment permit. On its blog (http://unitedstateonline.com), the owner wrote that city police cited “attracting a younger audience” and underage drinking as causes for rejection.
That’s funny. I’ve never seen underage drunks in Midtown on Second Saturday.
Anyway, United State’s owners say they never serve alcohol on Second Saturday and don’t allow patrons with booze into their store. They do, however, put on live hip-hop and turntablism events every Second Saturday on the front sidewalk, one of the few Second Saturday hip-hop events in Midtown.
So this past Second Saturday, I went to the streets to see whether cops have a beef with rap.
On S and 16th streets near Ernesto’s Mexican Food, no less than three cop cars were parked near Omina Laboratories, which celebrated its one-year anniversary with live hip-hop performances on the roof. And the cops didn’t do anything but watch; maybe they were captivated by Chase Moore’s sunset performance and DJ Oasis’ scratch skills?
That evening around 8:30 p.m., however, a few cops took action. Around the corner from U.S. at Cuffs Urban Apparel during emcee Bones’ set with Citystate, three police harassed the deejay and the store’s owners over permits, then—when they realized Cuffs had all the necessary paperwork—were chagrined and retreated west down J Street.
Later, down the street at My BBQ Spot during Mahtie Bush’s set, four cops loafed near the back parking lot, but the show went on. As it should. (N.M.)
December 20, 2009
Hip Hop Artists are PROFILED in The Binder
Hip Hop Artists are PROFILED in The Binder
crazy legs bboy summit police raids and brutality
crazy legs bboy summit police raids and brutality
Crooked I vs Hip-Hop Cops pt. I
Crooked I vs Hip-Hop Cops pt. I
NYPD hosted a three-day "hip-hop training session" in May 2003 attended by officers from "other major cities like Los Angeles and Atlanta."
Hip Hop Cops
By Salim Muwakkil, In These Times. Posted July 8, 2004.
Police Secretly Watching Hip-Hop Artists" read the headline of the Miami Herald article that put the spotlight on a practice that has grown more ominous at the same time that hip-hop has grown more popular.
As Nichole White and Evelyn McDonnell reported on March 9, "Miami and Miami Beach police are secretly watching and keeping dossiers on hip-hop celebrities like P. Diddy and DMX and their entourages when they come to South Florida." Police officials told the Herald they photographed rappers as they arrived at Miami International Airport and staked out hotels, nightclubs and video shoots. The reporters explained that dozens of major and minor rappers are listed and tracked in a "6-inch thick" binder supplied by the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
Rap artists and others associated with hip-hop culture have long complained of being targets of police harassment. New York, the birthplace of hip-hop music, has become the de facto center of hip-hop intelligence. A special NYPD unit is dedicated to hip-hop surveillance, according to The Village Voice. Police officials downplay the reports. They insist hip-hop cops are a small part of the intelligence division's gang unit and that they simply try to preempt the kind of violence that seems to follow hip-hop artists.
But the NYPD's response sparked more questions: Why is hip-hop associated with gangs? Why the intelligence division?
Those preemptive strategies apparently are being adopted by police forces in other cities. The Herald noted that the NYPD hosted a three-day "hip-hop training session" in May 2003 attended by officers from "other major cities like Los Angeles and Atlanta."
Miami officials said they were compelled to do a crash course on hip-hop after realizing their city was becoming a favorite destination. But just like their big-city mentors, Miami cops' actions are being driven by stereotypes. "A lot of, if not most, rappers belong to some sort of gang," Miami Police Sergeant Rafael Tapenes told the Herald. Law enforcement conflates gangs and hip-hop because young black men are at the core of both – the same black youth who have had problems with American law enforcement since the days of the slave patrols.
Even before recent revelations of hip-hop surveillance units, in March 2003, The Source declared in a headline: "State of Emergency: Hip-Hop Under Attack." The magazine, the country's largest hip-hop oriented publication, sounded the alarm about attacks from the increasingly influential cultural right and more intrusive police scrutiny. It featured an interview with a New York City cop who admitted that a special unit existed specifically to monitor, even harass, hip-hop figures. The unidentified cop told The Source that these efforts were aided by an increased focus on security after 9/11, which "opened up avenues for the government to change laws and violate public rights."
Some see motives that are even more nefarious. Cedric Muhammad, publisher of the webzine BlackElectorate.com and former manager of the hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, ran a series linking police harassment of rappers to the infamous COINTELPRO programs of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. Muhammad recently wrote a public letter to the Miami Herald, suggesting that reporters should shift the focus of attention beyond police harassment and racial profiling, "properly placing it where it belongs – at the federal level."
The feds already have used antiterrorism strategies to crack down on domestic street gangs, and some officials have even linked such gangs to terrorism. Muhammad writes that linking gangsta rappers to genuine gangsters allows a COINTELPRO-like program to continue under the guise of homeland security, thus preempting the potential for a militant mass movement of black people.
Of course, hip-hop made itself an easy target. A large part of the genre's appeal is its flamboyant roguishness. The ghetto-centric sensibilities and crime-laced narratives that dominate so much of the genre offer a vicarious escape for some and, perhaps, a how-to manual for others.
Hip-hop artists often project images that skirt the edges of respectability, posturing a hard, "no sell-out" image, even as they rake in mainstream bucks. And then there are the "beefs" – the feuds that too often have jumped off records into reality. What's more, critics increasingly complain that rap lyrics go beyond promoting violence and crime to self-hatred and misogyny. And these complaints are most strenuous within the African-American community, not the FBI.
Issues like these were addressed at the National Hip-Hop Political Convention in Newark, N.J. The mid-June event gathered activists, politicians, scholars and hip-hop artists from across the country to discuss ways to empower the so-called hip-hop generation. I'm sure the police were watching.
By Salim Muwakkil, In These Times. Posted July 8, 2004.
Police Secretly Watching Hip-Hop Artists" read the headline of the Miami Herald article that put the spotlight on a practice that has grown more ominous at the same time that hip-hop has grown more popular.
As Nichole White and Evelyn McDonnell reported on March 9, "Miami and Miami Beach police are secretly watching and keeping dossiers on hip-hop celebrities like P. Diddy and DMX and their entourages when they come to South Florida." Police officials told the Herald they photographed rappers as they arrived at Miami International Airport and staked out hotels, nightclubs and video shoots. The reporters explained that dozens of major and minor rappers are listed and tracked in a "6-inch thick" binder supplied by the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
Rap artists and others associated with hip-hop culture have long complained of being targets of police harassment. New York, the birthplace of hip-hop music, has become the de facto center of hip-hop intelligence. A special NYPD unit is dedicated to hip-hop surveillance, according to The Village Voice. Police officials downplay the reports. They insist hip-hop cops are a small part of the intelligence division's gang unit and that they simply try to preempt the kind of violence that seems to follow hip-hop artists.
But the NYPD's response sparked more questions: Why is hip-hop associated with gangs? Why the intelligence division?
Those preemptive strategies apparently are being adopted by police forces in other cities. The Herald noted that the NYPD hosted a three-day "hip-hop training session" in May 2003 attended by officers from "other major cities like Los Angeles and Atlanta."
Miami officials said they were compelled to do a crash course on hip-hop after realizing their city was becoming a favorite destination. But just like their big-city mentors, Miami cops' actions are being driven by stereotypes. "A lot of, if not most, rappers belong to some sort of gang," Miami Police Sergeant Rafael Tapenes told the Herald. Law enforcement conflates gangs and hip-hop because young black men are at the core of both – the same black youth who have had problems with American law enforcement since the days of the slave patrols.
Even before recent revelations of hip-hop surveillance units, in March 2003, The Source declared in a headline: "State of Emergency: Hip-Hop Under Attack." The magazine, the country's largest hip-hop oriented publication, sounded the alarm about attacks from the increasingly influential cultural right and more intrusive police scrutiny. It featured an interview with a New York City cop who admitted that a special unit existed specifically to monitor, even harass, hip-hop figures. The unidentified cop told The Source that these efforts were aided by an increased focus on security after 9/11, which "opened up avenues for the government to change laws and violate public rights."
Some see motives that are even more nefarious. Cedric Muhammad, publisher of the webzine BlackElectorate.com and former manager of the hip-hop collective Wu-Tang Clan, ran a series linking police harassment of rappers to the infamous COINTELPRO programs of J. Edgar Hoover's FBI. Muhammad recently wrote a public letter to the Miami Herald, suggesting that reporters should shift the focus of attention beyond police harassment and racial profiling, "properly placing it where it belongs – at the federal level."
The feds already have used antiterrorism strategies to crack down on domestic street gangs, and some officials have even linked such gangs to terrorism. Muhammad writes that linking gangsta rappers to genuine gangsters allows a COINTELPRO-like program to continue under the guise of homeland security, thus preempting the potential for a militant mass movement of black people.
Of course, hip-hop made itself an easy target. A large part of the genre's appeal is its flamboyant roguishness. The ghetto-centric sensibilities and crime-laced narratives that dominate so much of the genre offer a vicarious escape for some and, perhaps, a how-to manual for others.
Hip-hop artists often project images that skirt the edges of respectability, posturing a hard, "no sell-out" image, even as they rake in mainstream bucks. And then there are the "beefs" – the feuds that too often have jumped off records into reality. What's more, critics increasingly complain that rap lyrics go beyond promoting violence and crime to self-hatred and misogyny. And these complaints are most strenuous within the African-American community, not the FBI.
Issues like these were addressed at the National Hip-Hop Political Convention in Newark, N.J. The mid-June event gathered activists, politicians, scholars and hip-hop artists from across the country to discuss ways to empower the so-called hip-hop generation. I'm sure the police were watching.
December 17, 2009
MC Juice wake up show freestyle
MC Juice wake up show freestyle
December 11, 2009
Hate Is Love Vol.1 Podcast Interviews with Freaky KHZ & Rick Seattle Unleashed Crew (Who do you wanna battle?)
Hate Is Love Podcast Vol.1 Interviews 29:12 with Freaky KHZ & Rick Seattle Unleashed Crew
MahtieBush
Backpackramento,CA
TPR(The Peoples Revolution)
The Alumni
KHZ Emcee's
Myspace.com/Mahtiebush916
Twitter.com/Mahtiebush916
Facebook.com/Mahtiebush916
Mahtiebush.blogspot.com
MahtieBush
Backpackramento,CA
TPR(The Peoples Revolution)
The Alumni
KHZ Emcee's
Myspace.com/Mahtiebush916
Twitter.com/Mahtiebush916
Facebook.com/Mahtiebush916
Mahtiebush.blogspot.com
December 8, 2009
You Are NOT in "The Game"
Im sick of people talking about "The Game" (The music game)
Look heres some of my own stats:
Darkest Hour vol.1 Mixtape Sold: 700 Copies 2003-2004
Darkest Hour Vol.2 Mixtape Sold: 643 Copies 2005-2006
Sac Hates Hip-Hop (What I sold the album was split between three people) 200 Copies 2007-2008
Hate is love Mixtape Sold: NOTHING it was a free mixtape on Podomatic.com which was streamed over 30,000 Times within the first 3 weeks... Downloads as of March 2009: 200 Downloads as of today:600 and still being streamed over 1,000 times a week
Not to mention the radio play and all the shit ive givin for free!
Backpackramento The Album Dropping 1/5/2010
With those stats plus shows ive done from Canada,NY,Tahiti,Vegas, LA and legendary artist ive been on the same track with & IM STILL NOT in "The Game" The news papers the articles in major magazines...ALL THAT!
So please...dont tell me anything about "The Game"
I have my ascap
I know about BDS
I know about the Promotion it takes to push an album
Do not mention anything about "The Game" to me if you cant out do what ive already done or can compare it to my resume....
Look heres some of my own stats:
Darkest Hour vol.1 Mixtape Sold: 700 Copies 2003-2004
Darkest Hour Vol.2 Mixtape Sold: 643 Copies 2005-2006
Sac Hates Hip-Hop (What I sold the album was split between three people) 200 Copies 2007-2008
Hate is love Mixtape Sold: NOTHING it was a free mixtape on Podomatic.com which was streamed over 30,000 Times within the first 3 weeks... Downloads as of March 2009: 200 Downloads as of today:600 and still being streamed over 1,000 times a week
Not to mention the radio play and all the shit ive givin for free!
Backpackramento The Album Dropping 1/5/2010
With those stats plus shows ive done from Canada,NY,Tahiti,Vegas, LA and legendary artist ive been on the same track with & IM STILL NOT in "The Game" The news papers the articles in major magazines...ALL THAT!
So please...dont tell me anything about "The Game"
I have my ascap
I know about BDS
I know about the Promotion it takes to push an album
Do not mention anything about "The Game" to me if you cant out do what ive already done or can compare it to my resume....
December 5, 2009
December 4, 2009
December 3, 2009
DOEY ROCK - DOEs' DINER (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
DOEY ROCK - DOEs' DINER (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Cameo By Ya Boy lol...HOLLA!
Cameo By Ya Boy lol...HOLLA!
December 2, 2009
Tiger Woods' Mistress speaks out?!?!
Jaimee Grubbs may have unraveled Tiger's entire case.
VH1Jaimee Grubbs may have the proof she needs regarding her relationship with Tiger Woods--it's all in a voicemail message posted by Us Magazine on Wednesday morning. The message itself is short, but it contains all of the necessary information: Tiger tells Jaimee to "take [her] name off the phone" and "have it as a number" because his wife Elin recently went through his phone. While it's possible that Grubbs could have found some Tiger sound-alike somewhere, all signs seem to currently point to him being the person who made this call.
The golf star's relationship with Grubbs, who was involved at one point in the VH1 show "Tool Academy," may explain some reports of a domestic dispute on Friday morning rather than the mere "auto accident" initially reported. Tiger suffered lacerations across his face, but there was no blood found in the car and many sources believe them to have come from a physical altercation with his wife. Tiger had been staying away from authorities over the past few days, and he was ultimately handed a citation.
Grubbs, meanwhile, wasn't exactly hiding this soon-to-be-infamous voicemail from people. According to TMZ she has played the message numerous times at work for people to hear.
Is this voicemail all the proof you need? Let me know your thoughts with a comment and stay tuned for more news.
VH1Jaimee Grubbs may have the proof she needs regarding her relationship with Tiger Woods--it's all in a voicemail message posted by Us Magazine on Wednesday morning. The message itself is short, but it contains all of the necessary information: Tiger tells Jaimee to "take [her] name off the phone" and "have it as a number" because his wife Elin recently went through his phone. While it's possible that Grubbs could have found some Tiger sound-alike somewhere, all signs seem to currently point to him being the person who made this call.
The golf star's relationship with Grubbs, who was involved at one point in the VH1 show "Tool Academy," may explain some reports of a domestic dispute on Friday morning rather than the mere "auto accident" initially reported. Tiger suffered lacerations across his face, but there was no blood found in the car and many sources believe them to have come from a physical altercation with his wife. Tiger had been staying away from authorities over the past few days, and he was ultimately handed a citation.
Grubbs, meanwhile, wasn't exactly hiding this soon-to-be-infamous voicemail from people. According to TMZ she has played the message numerous times at work for people to hear.
Is this voicemail all the proof you need? Let me know your thoughts with a comment and stay tuned for more news.
Pacquiao-Mayweather ITS GOING DOWN!
Pacquiao-Mayweather bout closer
By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com
The proposed super fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is getting closer.
Mayweather agreed to terms for the welterweight title bout on Tuesday, multiple sources with knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com.
The proposed date is March 13, although there is a chance it could move to May 1, sources said. Mayweather, according to a source close to him, is OK with either date.
FOR MORE ON THIS Click On The Title or Go TO: http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=4705330&campaign=rss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_4705330
By Dan Rafael
ESPN.com
The proposed super fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather is getting closer.
Mayweather agreed to terms for the welterweight title bout on Tuesday, multiple sources with knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com.
The proposed date is March 13, although there is a chance it could move to May 1, sources said. Mayweather, according to a source close to him, is OK with either date.
FOR MORE ON THIS Click On The Title or Go TO: http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/boxing/news/story?id=4705330&campaign=rss&source=twitter&ex_cid=Twitter_espn_4705330
Tiger Woods Confesses!?
Tiger Woods Confesses!?
"I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone." -Tiger Woods
For More on this click on the Title or Go To: http://web.tigerwoods.com/news/article/200912027740572/news/
"I have let my family down and I regret those transgressions with all of my heart. I have not been true to my values and the behavior my family deserves. I am not without faults and I am far short of perfect. I am dealing with my behavior and personal failings behind closed doors with my family. Those feelings should be shared by us alone." -Tiger Woods
For More on this click on the Title or Go To: http://web.tigerwoods.com/news/article/200912027740572/news/
December 1, 2009
November 28, 2009
NEW CANIBUS - DEAD BY DESIGN FT PROFESSOR GRIFF (FROM MELATONIN MAGIK 2010)
NEW CANIBUS - DEAD BY DESIGN FT PROFESSOR GRIFF (FROM MELATONIN MAGIK 2010)
November 25, 2009
"Whats The Scenario?" 2on2 BBoy Event 2010 West Coast Qualifier for
Bboy 24/7 presents....
"Whats The Scenario?"
2010 West Coast Qualifier for
Loose Screws Bboy Battle in Atlanta Georgia for $1200.
When:Sat January 30th
What:2on2 Bboy battle
Price:$8 or $5 with School Id
Cameras are free
Where: Washington Neighborhood Center
400 16th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Hosted by: Buckingham (Flexible Flave)
& Phatso (Legendary Steps)
Judges:
TBA
DJ:Soul Swift (Las Vegas)
Prize: 2 Flights to Atlanta Georgia for a chance to compete at Loose Screws 11 for $1200
For those that don’t know Loose Screws is a bboy battle in Atlanta Georgia that has featured crews such as Main Ingredients (Florida), Head Hunters (Bay Area), Sole Power Bboys (Texas), Motion Disorders (Milwaukee), Raw Meat (Florida), Illville, Burn Unit, ATL Funklordz and Risen From the Ashes.
Here is some footage from past events:
Loose Screws 9 Trailer
For pre registration or if you’re interested in vending please contact:Bboy247events@gmail.com
"Whats The Scenario?"
2010 West Coast Qualifier for
Loose Screws Bboy Battle in Atlanta Georgia for $1200.
When:Sat January 30th
What:2on2 Bboy battle
Price:$8 or $5 with School Id
Cameras are free
Where: Washington Neighborhood Center
400 16th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814
Hosted by: Buckingham (Flexible Flave)
& Phatso (Legendary Steps)
Judges:
TBA
DJ:Soul Swift (Las Vegas)
Prize: 2 Flights to Atlanta Georgia for a chance to compete at Loose Screws 11 for $1200
For those that don’t know Loose Screws is a bboy battle in Atlanta Georgia that has featured crews such as Main Ingredients (Florida), Head Hunters (Bay Area), Sole Power Bboys (Texas), Motion Disorders (Milwaukee), Raw Meat (Florida), Illville, Burn Unit, ATL Funklordz and Risen From the Ashes.
Here is some footage from past events:
Loose Screws 9 Trailer
For pre registration or if you’re interested in vending please contact:Bboy247events@gmail.com
November 23, 2009
ATF Radio Season 3 Episode 8 ft. So Crates, Styles 1001, & Mahtie Bush
November 21, 2009
November 19, 2009
No more excuses Sacramento Artist
Look people...If your complaining about the music industry and you have no albums,mixtapes,or any product...you have no room to say shit...
If you make excuses up for being lazy,not on time,& blame others for your situation...you have no room to say shit...
If your local and your song is entered in a competition and you lose...dont get mad at the people voting on your song...you lost cause people dont wanna hear that...make something else...I have lost and won in competitions...I dont care...I still keep going...that one comp dont make my career...
And if your mad at the people not feelling your songs make up some new songs and see what happends...No one is doing anything to you, you are doing it to yourself!
Im tired of people talking "This and That" all the time when to be real...all you gotta do is get your job done! Dont make excuses up. Keep people in the loop...make music...and dont blame others for you not being sucessful in this shit...STEP YOUR GAME UP OR GET OUT!
If you make excuses up for being lazy,not on time,& blame others for your situation...you have no room to say shit...
If your local and your song is entered in a competition and you lose...dont get mad at the people voting on your song...you lost cause people dont wanna hear that...make something else...I have lost and won in competitions...I dont care...I still keep going...that one comp dont make my career...
And if your mad at the people not feelling your songs make up some new songs and see what happends...No one is doing anything to you, you are doing it to yourself!
Im tired of people talking "This and That" all the time when to be real...all you gotta do is get your job done! Dont make excuses up. Keep people in the loop...make music...and dont blame others for you not being sucessful in this shit...STEP YOUR GAME UP OR GET OUT!
November 18, 2009
November 17, 2009
90.3FM KDVS Radio Interview with MahtieBush TONIGHT! Midnight-2AM
@ATFRadio tonight w/ MahtieBush & @MykBlauuw at midnight. 90.3FM KDVS or www.kdvs.org. Spread the word, Boondocks!
November 16, 2009
November 15, 2009
Beanie Sigel calls Jay-Z and Mephis Bleek FAKE on Shady 45
Beanie Sigel calls Jay-Z and Mephis Bleek FAKE on Shady 45
November 13, 2009
CLASSIC VIDEO!: Psycho Realm Ft B Real-Psycho City Blocks
Psycho Realm Ft B Real-Psycho City Blocks
MahtieBush Diss? Who Shot ya!?
MahtieBush Diss? Who Shot ya!?
One Nation presents....The Invincible Task 1ne Mixtape
One Nation presents....The Invincible Task 1ne Mixtape
Download it @ http://www.zshare.net/download/618336848e5cd32c/
Download it @ http://www.zshare.net/download/618336848e5cd32c/
#1196 Floe Montana www.letmehearitmusic.com
#1196 Floe Montana www.letmehearitmusic.com
Steriods The Mixtape from LMNH Records feat.Cawzlos Chase Moore & DJ Oasis
Steriods The Mixtape from LMNH Records feat.Cawzlos Chase Moore & DJ Oasis
Download it @ http://www.datpiff.com/DJ_OASIS_CAWZLOS__CHASE_MOORE_DJ_OASIS_Steroi.m41695.html
Download it @ http://www.datpiff.com/DJ_OASIS_CAWZLOS__CHASE_MOORE_DJ_OASIS_Steroi.m41695.html
November 12, 2009
LMNH presents... Chase Moore/Dj Oasis Aftermath Class Mixtape
LMNH presents... Chase Moore/Dj Oasis Aftermath Class Mixtape
Download it @ http://www.zshare.net/download/635789997028945b/
Download it @ http://www.zshare.net/download/635789997028945b/
MahtieBush Webmercial Urbal Clothing
MahtieBush Webmercial Urbal Clothing
What do Ya Think!? Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: This Is Hip Hop [Directed by Court Dunn]
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: This Is Hip Hop [Directed by Court Dunn]
What do ya think!? Canibus & Keith murray ft.Tech n9ne -'show em what crazy is'
canibus & keith murray ft.tech n9ne -'show em what crazy is'
November 11, 2009
Hi-Def presents...Maintain The J.Willis Experiance Mixtape (mixed by DJ Oasis)
Download It @ http://www.zshare.net/download/675513104f1b483f/
Manny Pacquiao Sings on Jimmy Kemmel Show!? WTF!?
Manny Pacquiao Sings on Jimmy Kemmel Show!? WTF!?
SEAN PRICE LAUNCHES RUCK DOWN RECORDS
SEAN PRICE LAUNCHES RUCK DOWN RECORDS
The Making of B-Boy The Game
The Making of B-Boy The Game
Bboy Morris(USA) vs Bboy Lilou(FR)
Bboy Morris(USA) vs Bboy Lilou(FR)
What Do Ya Think!? "So Fresh" by M.I.Geezus
"So Fresh" by M.I.Geezus
What Do ya Think!? Say It Aint So? by Dezit Eaze ft.Doey Rock & Chase Moore
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November 10, 2009
The Original Sac Hates Hip-Hop Blog
NOW...this is thee Original Blog post on my Myspace Page. All the local newspaper and magazine articles started from this post right here...I remember telling Mic Jordan that I couldint take it no more and I had to say something...I wrote it at his house and it took me no less then 20mins to make sure all my points that I MADE where arguable...When this shit hit the fan WOW! Death Threats happend...NAACP,Zulu members,Writers,Rappers,and everyones momma had something to say about this...Shit till this day people are STILL upset about it...but you know what...IT WORKED! and its STILL working till this day...So Enjoy this...and if you get the chance read the comments on it...go to my myspace page...
SAC HATES HIP-HOP
Current mood:awake
Category: Music
The reason why I say Sacramento,CA Hates hip-hop is for many different reasons.
1.(A) Why is it you cannot promote at other clubs? You cant go into Avalon and promote for Empire...Look we all know there is so many clubs in this small city we love but to be real...BOB SIMPSON WILL NOT ALLOW CONSCIOUS HIP-HOP IN HIS CLUB...AND NOR WILL ANY OTHER CLUB FOR THAT MATTER....In other citys you can promote local events in other clubs cause thats just how it is...
(B) How is it that local HIP-HOP ACTS cannot perform in a night club on a Fri or Sat night? I have yet to see ANY local big name CLUB in the DOWNTOWN area of sac put on a local event...Lets be real here...If they where to do that they would make the same amount of money if not more if they DID put a local act in there clubs...Press Club wont even do a ALL hip-hop no more due to management changes and I hate to say it but racist promoters...
(C) And how is it I cant promote at the Local COLLEGES? I gotta be fucking secret agent man just to pass out a flyer! Are you crazy? Its a local college we can walk on campus but we cant invite them to a show?
2. (A) Radio station's BARLEY support the local acts....102.5 has the Future Flavor Show which is dope but I also remember the time where BIG AL had his Future Flave Break Out Artist of the Day...now he just does his thing.
(B) 103.5 HAD the 916 Leak as well with EQ&DJ Supe but since Feb 20th they have not had that show no more! All they keep saying is WE ARE HEADING IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION...Yea the direction is to be MORE COMMERCIAL...The one thing about that radio station is that they are out there with the people...it makes it seem that even you can do there job...which is a bad thing as well....
(C) Name a artist from the Sacramento,CA that has blown up besides a rock band?...June bug slim,C-BO,Doey Rock, and Brotha Lynch Hung? They are known...but have they blown up? NO! C-BO is the most recent to make a move but HIS LOCAL RADIO STATION DIDINT DO THAT FOR HIM!! We dont have a program director thats willing to put his career on the line to see some one become that dude to blow...instead their mentality is "If it aint broke dont fix it!" MONEY MONEY MONEY...
(D) And as far as the News & Review and Sacramento Bee...They don't help us...The Sacramento Bee Tour showed ONE SIDE of HIP-HOP but during all that I help throw one of the BIGGEST HIP-HOP SHOWS SAC HAS HAD...NAS and they never ONCE said "Damn some local rap artist threw that show..." Instead they said we going to the plantation...hahaha wow! News & Review didint even show up to get a interview or anything...and they are SUPPOSE TO BE THE LOCAL FREE PAPER...the last hip-hop article I think I saw was about the 916 leak dissing EQ...or maybe it was the other paper? haha thats how bad it is out here....
3. SACRAMENTO DOES NOT HAVE ITS OWN SOUND! I'm guilty of it too...but think about it...
L.A. Has N.W.A Game Xzibit and others
The Bay has E-40 Mac Dre Too Short
N.Y Has Jigga Nas Jada 50cent
South Ludacriss LiL Wayne Outkast
Chicago kanye Common Twista
The Valley has....?
We aint the bay we are the Valley niggas need to see that...
4. Niggas in sac have music,merch,and fans but they do not have their ASCAP, BDS, MEDIA DISC BASE, and Know how to get there shit played...instead we sit back and HOPE some one helps us and then when nobody does we move to L.A. to TRY and make it and then we come back and the little hip-hop scene we have thinks we turned our backs on them and we gotta try and win them back...and in the mist of ALL THIS SHIT...We still don't get it...So then we HATE ON EACH OTHER FOR THROWING ARE OWN BIG NAME SHOWS!
5.PROMOTERS just because you throw a BIG NAME SHOW does not mean that you are helping out the community...ITS JUST HELPING OUT PUTTING ARTIST ON...THERE AINT NO HOMELESS PERSON GAINING FROM THIS! The Food Bank aint thanking you...you want to help out the community go do community service...I've help throw a show in sac for the Katrina victim's in N.O. So dont use throwing a BIG SHOW as a excuse that the COMMUNITY need's this...
6. AND WE HAVE BBOYS! SOME OF THE BEST BBOYS COME FROM SAC... Niggas need to break bread with these dudes and quit thinking that its old news...most of these dudes have been around the world for dancing for free and you had to pay for all that...
7. DJ'S...Please quit asking HOW DO I GET IN A CLUB... How about make a mix tape...use your head...quit asking and pleading....just do it some one will hook you up trust me...
There it is...I'm sure I have more to say but I said alot already...Thats why I say SAC HATES HIP-HOP! and if you have more questions you most likely hate hip-hop too...
SAC HATES HIP-HOP
Current mood:awake
Category: Music
The reason why I say Sacramento,CA Hates hip-hop is for many different reasons.
1.(A) Why is it you cannot promote at other clubs? You cant go into Avalon and promote for Empire...Look we all know there is so many clubs in this small city we love but to be real...BOB SIMPSON WILL NOT ALLOW CONSCIOUS HIP-HOP IN HIS CLUB...AND NOR WILL ANY OTHER CLUB FOR THAT MATTER....In other citys you can promote local events in other clubs cause thats just how it is...
(B) How is it that local HIP-HOP ACTS cannot perform in a night club on a Fri or Sat night? I have yet to see ANY local big name CLUB in the DOWNTOWN area of sac put on a local event...Lets be real here...If they where to do that they would make the same amount of money if not more if they DID put a local act in there clubs...Press Club wont even do a ALL hip-hop no more due to management changes and I hate to say it but racist promoters...
(C) And how is it I cant promote at the Local COLLEGES? I gotta be fucking secret agent man just to pass out a flyer! Are you crazy? Its a local college we can walk on campus but we cant invite them to a show?
2. (A) Radio station's BARLEY support the local acts....102.5 has the Future Flavor Show which is dope but I also remember the time where BIG AL had his Future Flave Break Out Artist of the Day...now he just does his thing.
(B) 103.5 HAD the 916 Leak as well with EQ&DJ Supe but since Feb 20th they have not had that show no more! All they keep saying is WE ARE HEADING IN A DIFFERENT DIRECTION...Yea the direction is to be MORE COMMERCIAL...The one thing about that radio station is that they are out there with the people...it makes it seem that even you can do there job...which is a bad thing as well....
(C) Name a artist from the Sacramento,CA that has blown up besides a rock band?...June bug slim,C-BO,Doey Rock, and Brotha Lynch Hung? They are known...but have they blown up? NO! C-BO is the most recent to make a move but HIS LOCAL RADIO STATION DIDINT DO THAT FOR HIM!! We dont have a program director thats willing to put his career on the line to see some one become that dude to blow...instead their mentality is "If it aint broke dont fix it!" MONEY MONEY MONEY...
(D) And as far as the News & Review and Sacramento Bee...They don't help us...The Sacramento Bee Tour showed ONE SIDE of HIP-HOP but during all that I help throw one of the BIGGEST HIP-HOP SHOWS SAC HAS HAD...NAS and they never ONCE said "Damn some local rap artist threw that show..." Instead they said we going to the plantation...hahaha wow! News & Review didint even show up to get a interview or anything...and they are SUPPOSE TO BE THE LOCAL FREE PAPER...the last hip-hop article I think I saw was about the 916 leak dissing EQ...or maybe it was the other paper? haha thats how bad it is out here....
3. SACRAMENTO DOES NOT HAVE ITS OWN SOUND! I'm guilty of it too...but think about it...
L.A. Has N.W.A Game Xzibit and others
The Bay has E-40 Mac Dre Too Short
N.Y Has Jigga Nas Jada 50cent
South Ludacriss LiL Wayne Outkast
Chicago kanye Common Twista
The Valley has....?
We aint the bay we are the Valley niggas need to see that...
4. Niggas in sac have music,merch,and fans but they do not have their ASCAP, BDS, MEDIA DISC BASE, and Know how to get there shit played...instead we sit back and HOPE some one helps us and then when nobody does we move to L.A. to TRY and make it and then we come back and the little hip-hop scene we have thinks we turned our backs on them and we gotta try and win them back...and in the mist of ALL THIS SHIT...We still don't get it...So then we HATE ON EACH OTHER FOR THROWING ARE OWN BIG NAME SHOWS!
5.PROMOTERS just because you throw a BIG NAME SHOW does not mean that you are helping out the community...ITS JUST HELPING OUT PUTTING ARTIST ON...THERE AINT NO HOMELESS PERSON GAINING FROM THIS! The Food Bank aint thanking you...you want to help out the community go do community service...I've help throw a show in sac for the Katrina victim's in N.O. So dont use throwing a BIG SHOW as a excuse that the COMMUNITY need's this...
6. AND WE HAVE BBOYS! SOME OF THE BEST BBOYS COME FROM SAC... Niggas need to break bread with these dudes and quit thinking that its old news...most of these dudes have been around the world for dancing for free and you had to pay for all that...
7. DJ'S...Please quit asking HOW DO I GET IN A CLUB... How about make a mix tape...use your head...quit asking and pleading....just do it some one will hook you up trust me...
There it is...I'm sure I have more to say but I said alot already...Thats why I say SAC HATES HIP-HOP! and if you have more questions you most likely hate hip-hop too...
MahtieBush on 80West Radio on 103.5 The Bomb
So I heard that there was gonna be a new Local Sunday show on KBMB 103.5 The Bomb and I had to be apart of it...especially after the whole "Sac Hates Hip-Hop Movement" So I tuned into the first show and there guest was E40...Now I knew that they did not have my song "Is She Out There?" yet but I still made a Text message and told everyone to call in and Request it...now my cousin Phil took it to ANOTHER LEVEL and called in doing his best E40 Voice and requested my song! LOL...pure comedy...Needless to say they loved it! And Soon I had my shot at a live on air raido interview...Thank you KBMB 103.5 The Bomb for having ya boy...Enjoy the footage yall...There is A LOT of OFF AIR stuff recorded thats hella funny!
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.1
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.2
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.3
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.1
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.2
MahtieBush on 80West Radio On 103.5 The Bomb pt.3
MahtieBush vs Task1ne @ The Blue Lamp Sacramento,CA
MahtieBush vs Task1ne pt.1
MahtieBush vs Task1ne pt.2
Ok first off, Task1ne is the homie from Sacramento,CA and we are cool so please dont get that shit twisted....The only reason this battle happend is because another "Rapper" WOULD NOT Battle me...I called out someone else and they didint want it...Now Task1ne Called me out at a show @ Capitol Garage and I jumped on stage hyped as hell...But we had to wait cause the home R.I. had to still do his show...But me and my girl decided to leave because we where both hungry as hell and it had been a long day...SO! As we are sitting at ihop I get a message from Wyzdom saying "Task just called you out on the mic! Where you at!?" Im like really? WOW...ok next time I see him we gonna have to battle...Now Chase Me and Cawzlos decided to throw a Emcee battle with locals...I went to vegas after it was all worked out who was gonna battle who and THEN FUZE ENT some how became apart of this...HOW? I think because they where throwing a show with the Sandpeople who Illmaculate (A very well known and respected Battle Rapper) is apart of and a homie of Chase Moore...Either way the battle was on and now you can see whats up...
MahtieBush vs Capitol
MahtieBush vs Capitol
So this guy decided to jump on my stage durring my set and I told the sound guy to cut my music...I asked him to get off my stage...he said "I was just trying to help you out. I was hyping you up" Im like naw I dont need a hype man bro...he then started talkin under his breath about how I think im all that lol...whatever...I spit a freestyle really fast and everyone was like wow good shit...I then was watching my boys Verbal Venom and my cousin Floe Montana on stage when the dude walks up to me and says "I wanna battle you for $100 right now!" Im like bro I dont wanna take your money..."Oh you scared?" LOL...im like bro lets enjoy the show..."What you confident in yourself nigga?"...Ok at that point I asked my girl Should I battle this fool and she was like "GET HIM!"....Then HIS boys where like "Naw dont battle him for $100 Bush, Hes Drunk..." Im like aight we can battle for something else then...AND THATS WHERE THE VIDEO COMES IN!
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