Sunday, September 25, 2011

@DG_THEWRYTER • "PAY ATTENTION" [BLOG]

After watching the social networking sites yesterday I couldn't help, but take the time out of my day today to bring some things to light for our youth and for our people. I was disgusted and ashamed of SOME young black adults yesterday and their comments on the Troy Davis execution. Granted no one is a civil rights acitivist or politician, but it surprised me how many young black adults don't have common sense.


Where do I start. I saw so many people making comments like "No one really cares what's going to happen.", " People are just talking about this because everyone else is.", "We won't care tommorow." etc. Really? The fact that young black adults think that other young black adults who are showing genuine concern for human rights and our country are doing it for attention shows that "we" don't care about "ourselves". It is excepted of us to disregard and forget about events that aren't on WorldStar (no shade). We can sit on twitter for hours at a time and talk about rappers with great concern,but when we talk about current events that DO effect our community it becomes a joke. Troy Davis is just ONE of MANY examples of the injustices that goes on in the black community. You all have uncles,brothers,cousins,and sons who are and will be effected by all of this and you don't even know it! We live in a time where you have to protect your sons and little brothers from becoming a statistic. How many people do you know that are in jail or have been in jail serving way more time then the punishment of the crime they committed? How many people did you know in the past few years that died from the hands of another man? Exactly. To think that some of us aren't connecting the dots between the number of black men in jail and our flawed law systems is scary.


Since a lot of black "men" on twitter let it be known they aren't employed or in college and tweet about how they're "getting money" I assume it's by doing something illegal. (It's too late to be the dope man, by the way.) Our generation acts like it has no idea that the law system is MADE to keep us down and you're giving them exactly what they want. Ignorance. What makes anyone so special to where they can't get caught up and put in jail just like Troy Davis? The law strives to put young black men in jail and yet no one can figure out why Troy Davis' execution has effected so many people in the black community? There are thousands of thousands of black men sitting in jail whose punishment doesn't match the crime. What is the difference in them and your little brother or cousin who is out here in the streets? Under the circumstances of Troy Davis' case and execution, this could easily be anyone one of you or someone you know. But I guess if it's not Boosie on death row no one pays attention. (Free Boosie!)


It is offensive and disrespectful to your own race to be publicly excited about a fight or a pair of Jordans and then turn around and down someone or question someones motives who is passionate about human and African American rights. Some of us are raising future felons unknowingly because we're too caught up in the hype. Instead of teaching the youth how to fight,steal,and disrespect how about you teach them how to live in a world where the odds are already against them. Are the dots connecting yet? Troy Davis' execution should have opened your eyes and made you realize at the least that we are living in a time where black men are targeted for things like this every day. Maybe it will take for YOU or one of YOUR family members to have their life taken away by the law to understand that it is an on going fight for justice in the black community and the flawed law system. It is beyond Troy Davis' execution. It's about the future of the black community and how we're going to keep our people above water while they're trying to drown us!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

@THEWILLIETHEKID • "THE CRATES" [MIXTAPE]

@TREKMANIFEST FEAT. DJ HEAD DEBIASE • "WHO'S KILLIN' THE FLOW" [AUDIO]

ExecGang Artist @TrekManifest teams up with @DJHeadDebiase  on "Who's Killin The Flow"
Produced By: SupaNatra - ExecGang Album Coming Soon!
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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

@CEOLAD x "COLD WORLD" [VIDEO]



LA THE DARKMAN "LIVE" IN LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ON THE
"WU TANG CLAN x REBIRTH TOUR"

Monday, April 11, 2011

EAST 94 BOYS - "2DAY" [VIDEO]

@YOGOTTIKOM "LIVE" AT THE ORBIT ROOM - GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 4/15/11 [VIDEO]

@KIDCHOCOLATE GLAD HE MOVED WEST


A year ago, undefeated prospect Peter “Kid Chocolate” Quillin packed his bags and headed West, moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in what can only be described as a culture shock experience.
Quillin, who was rated as high as No. 5 by the IBF before a series of unfortunate circumstances (broken hand, hairline fracture of eye socket and emergency appendectomy) shelved him for 18 months, is now handled by multiple Trainer of the Year, Freddie Roach, at his famed Wild Card Gym.
“I moved to LA for my Boxing career and it’s made a huge difference,” the personable son of a Cuban father and African-American mother said. “Quality sparring is the big difference. Anytime you’re in Wild Card you could end-up sparring with world champions, former champions or up-and-comers. I’ve sparred with Gennady Golovkin (WBA middleweight champion), Julio Chavez Jr. (WBC middleweight title challenger), Mathew Macklin (European middleweight champion), Craig McEwan and others.
“You always pick up new things training here. Whether he’s there three hours, three days or three months, Freddie is the guy! Even when he’s away, Freddie is on top of everything, either from talking to his assistants or watching video tape. Freddie’s always watching you. I’ve already shown more knockout power since I’ve been training with him. I know my last two fights may have been against lesser quality guys, but I knocked them both out, setting things up with my jab and having more confidence in my punching power.”
The 27-year-old Quillin (23-0, 17 KOs), born in Chicago and raised in Grand Rapids (MI), also signed an exclusive promotional contract with Golden Boy Promotions. Now he’s on the verge of his most significant career fight April 29 in Reno, Nevada, headlining a show airing on Telefutura against former world title challenger Jessie Brinkley (35-6, 22 KOs), in a 10-round bout for the vacant USBO super middleweight title.
“Golden Boy gets you out there,” Quillin explained his reason for signing with GBP. “Everybody in boxing knows who you are because you’re in Golden Boy’s stable. They told me that they’re high on me and will try and make me a star. Thank God, I made this change for my career. I was sitting around in New York, nothing happen for me back there.
“2009 was a bad year for me, first with hand surgery that kept me out of action for three or four months, and then I was hurt sparring with world cruiserweight champion Guillermo Jones, who must have weighed about 245 pounds. I had sparred with him before for a few of his fights, it wasn’t unusual for me, and he gave me credit when he won his world title. I overcame that injury (hairline fracture eye) and then, two weeks before my fight, I was eating and my stomach felt funny. I was rushed to the hospital and had an emergency appendectomy. I came back (Feb. 6, 2010) against (Fernando) Zuniga and won (10 DEC) but was rusty.”
Two months later, “Kid Chocolate” hit the road and headed west and now, the fighter who is known for tossing candy kisses into the crowd after each of his fights is starting to make history of his own.

 – APRIL 11, 2011

Friday, April 8, 2011

@SYLVERKARATZ x INTRODUCING MS. IMMACULANT x BY: @DG_THEWRYTER


Who got next? A question all of the music fans are asking now that we are beginning to see music take a transformation welcoming “freshman” artist underground and mainstream. The answer is simple. Sylver Karatz is next to take the crown as a female entertainer swagging her way to the top! While everyone is trying to find their swag, Sylver Karatz has found hers and is using it to make a brand for her self and for her team!
Recently winning best female artist at the Ohio Hip Hop Awards and having grown up in Cincinnati, Sylver has always had an ear for music. She started off playing the drums in school and church along with other music activities, Sylver was well on her way to catching the ear and eye of other music lovers. Being a part of the Beat Gang music group legacy in Cincinnati and developing her rap skills, doors began to open for Sylver. With her signature song  titled “Pu$$y Swaggin”, Sylver becomes the first female to really capitalize on the swag movement. Sylver caught the attention of Soulja Boy and his team SODMG who also were heavy on the swag movement and she recorded “Freak” and “Addicted” with Ja- Bar of SODMG. Sylver began recording more and came with a few other equally catchy songs like “36 D’s” & “You Know What I Do With Cash” and it was clear she was on to something.
Grinding in the streets  with shows and club appearances along with networking on the internet Sylver Karatz started developing a bigger buzz for her self.  Now the First Lady of Yo Gotti’s camp I&E Sylver Karatz is taking off and not looking back. She has also developed a loyal fan base with numerous fan pages and a team that she calls #TeamPu$$ySwaggin. Trina has her Bad B*t%#es, Nicki Minaj has her Barbz so we guess it’s only right for Sylver to swag it out. Sylver Karatz talks to us about her mixtape coming out, how she met Yo Gotti, and of course why she’s “Ms. Immaculant I look good on accident.”
FBMExplain to us what ‘Pu$$y Swaggin’ is?
SK: I came up with the song beause everyone was making “swag” songs. Swag this, swag that so I was like no girl has made a swag song for the girls. So I was like I’m a girl, I got a pussy so I’m pussy swaggin’. It sounded good. It was catchy. If you’re a female and your swag is at an all time high! It really can be used in any way. It’s like whatever you’re doing as a female you’re swaggin’ it out. (laughs) I’m going strong with my Pu$$y Swaggin movement and I have a lot of younger girls who are now hitting me up on Twitter&Facebook. So I’m like I don’t want to say that all the time because I don’t want my 14/15 year old’s ‘pu$$y swaggin’. So my young girls are “$waggy” and I have shirts so now I have to get shirts made for the young girls. They’re “$waggy” or “I Look Good On Accident”.
FBMHow long have you been rapping?
SKI’ve always been into music. I played the drums growing up in school and in church. I can’t sing, but I sang on the praise dance team. I’ve been writing poems since I was young and then as I got older like 15/16 I started making raps instead of poems.
FBMHow did you end up meeting Yo Gotti and his camp I&E?
SKSK: First and foremost, me and ZedZilla were networking over twitter. He’s one of Yo Gotti’s artist. He sent me a song to get on. I murdered it. Gotti didn’t know about the song, this was in the summer of last year. In Decemeber ,Yo Gotti had a show in Cinncinati. He did a walk through at another club and I was there. I mean I was just there for my brother’s birthday. They played my song in the club and were like “Who is that? We like her.” They approached me and got my information. The next morning they called me and asked me to bring some more of my music.
FMB: Now that you’re working with I&E are you still with Beat Gang?
SK: I haven’t actually signed a deal yet. We are working that out, it’s in the process. I don’t really want to rush into anything,but those are my guys. I’m defiently with their movement. Beat Gang is definatly my team. Everyone has there own team even though I will be signed to I&E, Beat Gang are my guys.
FBM: What do you think your biggest struggle is trying to break through as a female artist?
SK: I’ve built relationships with big name artist in the music industry that already know me like Waka. That’s like big bro. The big thing is people that I already have a build relationship with mess with me because of my music, but guys I don’t know might be like, “Oh she’s pretty”. If you want to work with me for my music that’s cool,but not anything different. It’s like we’re in the same lane. We’re at work right now. We’re tryna get money. This is my grind. This is my job.
FBM: You’ve already been compared to Nicki Minaj. How do you feel about that?
SK: For me it’s like Nicki opened so many doors for women in the music industry because of her success. Because of her success it gives me a better chance for what I want to do. I think they’re more comparing our look with the bangs, but people have been wearing bangs. I don’t look like Nicki. We’re both beautiful women. We don’t look a like, we don’t rap a like,we don’t sound a like, but if you want to compare me to somebody that is great compare me to somebody who is great. I’m Sylver Karatz though.
FBM: What did you just do with GUTTA TV?
SK: GUTTA TV just dropped the DVD #5 it’s basically a come up DVD for hip hop in 2011. If you’re doing something you’re on it. Tittie Boy is the face of the DVD, it has Webbie, Rocko, Future, Sylver Karatz, Waka and Brick Squad. I’m the only female on it and the first female on it.
FBM: What’s the title of your mix tape and when is it coming out?
SK: The first mixtape is Pu$$y Swaggin: A Hustler’s Wife. That’s finished we’re just deciding on which DJ is going to host it. My second mixtape is Pu$$y Swaggin: Trophy Wife and that’s almost finished. I’m going to do a “Pu$$y Swaggin” series to keep the movement alive.
FBM: Who are some features on the mixtapes?
SK: Yo Gotti, fasho. ZedZilla, Ja-Bar SODMG, Waka Flocka, Beat Gang, Ericka P, and I’m still debating on a couple of songs.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

COMPLETE BITCHASSNESS FROM @TREALCITY x NOW HE WANTS TO APOLOGIZE!!! [VIDEO]


S-Class Sonny April 3 at 1:37pm Report
Brandon Lanford Willis April 3 at 1:23pm Report

THAT VIDEO WAS NEVER SUPPOSED TO BE SHARED . I'M ACTUALLY PISSED ABOUT IT CAUSE AFTER I FOUND OUT U WAS REALITY CHECK HOMIE AND WILLIE THE KID IT WAS TOO LATE. WTK GAVE ME A SHOT OVER A LOT OF CATS. I FELT LIKE I WAS SET UP BCUZ I TOLD HHEAT TO TAKE IT DOWN, THEY DIDN'T AND GTV POSTED IT AGAIN. BUT I DON'T WANT TO HAVE ANYONE ELSE INVOLVED IN THE MIDST OF MY MISTAKES. CALLING THE OTHER SUNNY THE REAL SONNY WAS A JOKE . LITERALLY. 
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