Thursday, May 27, 2010

Maff Test Live in Concert this Memorial Day Weekend

Jaiy Bradie Live in Miami Memorial Day Weekend

Sunday, May 16, 2010

5 Reasons I Didn't Listen to Your Music


Several artists like to make smart ass comments about bloggers ignoring their music submissions. Then, there are those few coons that like to sneak diss on Twitter because we're not showing love. I can't speak for everyone, but I can most definitely let you know why your music got hit with the DELETE button in my inbox...

I hate when artists just drop a track in my inbox without introducing themselves or at least saying hello. If we've never spoke, and I'm unfamiliar with you or your music, you need to include a nice message. Act like you have some manners.

The minute I see that your file is in any format other than mp3, its getting automatically trashed. I don't have time to be converting that shit, that's your job.

Name dropping. Don't send me a track and say, "yeah DJ ____ is fuckin wit the record", or "Plies said he like it". And? Our opinions and taste could be completely different. It doesn't matter to me what anyone else thinks about it, if you want placement on my site the final decision is mine.

If you've burned a bridge with me or any of my affiliates. Yes, some of us are loyal to each other, and if you burn a bridge with one, you burn a bridge with me too. I've met some good people in this industry that have looked out for me. Some I will go to bat for if necessary. So if you sneak diss, or disrespect one of them, consider your ass blackballed.

Do not, I repeat...DO NOT SEND ME LINKS VIA TWITTER. 90% of the time I'm on Twitter I'm using Ubertwitter, so clearly I can't check links from my phone. Stop being lazy and just ask for my email address.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

New Interview (Audio): DJ Scream - Talks DJ/Artist Relationship Building x Breaking Records


DJ Scream is a well-respeced  DJ out of Atlanta with a long-running history of breaking records and showcasing how to become a success.  In part 1 or 2, Scream talked to SheBloggin.com about how he progressed, artist - DJ relationship building, and offers advice to upcoming DJs.
Sorry for the echo, I'm still learning this damned recording thing. Look out for part 2 when he discusses stepping outside the box, where DJs are going wrong, and offers special advice to the Carolina music community.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Introducing RDPRM Newest Client Willie J


Willie Jones, was born in East Saint Louis, Illinois. He began singing at the age of six in his church choir, in which he was chosen as the lead. He also developed an awesome talent for the drums and would often rotate from the drums to the microphone. While growing up, Willie embraced a passion for songwriting and composing, which would become an outlet to escape inner city struggles. At the age of twelve Willie introduced his first written gospel song to his youth choir and the song became a hit within his church organization as well as other outside churches. His success writing gospel songs for his youth choir would become short lived because he found himself struggling with two different lifestyles, church and the streets. Pressure in his neighborhood streets of Washington Park/East St. Louis was forcing him to become more like everyone else in those streets. He found himself living a double life of performing for God while living a street life. He became a witness to a lot of crime and violence, which resulted in the loss of close friends and family. Willie was hit extremely hard when his close cousin Tony Holloway was killed in a drive-bye. Tony’s death would trigger a new heightened passion in Willie to concentrate on writing, performing, and perfecting his instrument playing.
After high school Willie decided to pursue his music ministry full time. Willie formed the contemporary gospel group EAC (Excited About Christ) where he was the lead vocalist, writer and co-producer. He hooked up with long time friend and high school ban partner, Theo Harden for instrumentation assistance and his brother, Louis Harden, for production assistance. The three of them formed the production group known as MD or the Muzic Doctorz. The group wrote all the songs for EAC and began to perform and open from many gospel artists including Donnie McClurkin, Tonex, Hubbard Spearmen, Lashun Pace, Pastor Shirley Caesar, Hezekiah Walker, Kirk Franklin, Ce Ce Winans, John P Kees, Bobby Jones and recently opened for Integrity/Columbia’s newest Christian artist Freddy Rodriguez!
Gospel Group EAC disbanded and Willie later went solo as Willie J. He and his production crew MD set out to develop a unique sound for music by mixing different cultural elements of music and melodies to hard urban hip-hop beats. For years they traveled to many musical cities and conventions shopping demos for and track for other artist. They eventually hooked up with former Universal recording artist, Pretty Willie who fell in love with their unique sound and wanted them to produce his next independent project with his new company WilFlo Records. While producing Pretty Willie now known as P Dub, Willie J pursued a drum career on the side while creating a new sound for his music. Willie J’s songs became edgier and the lyrical topics became more transparent with real testimonies of his personal struggles of living Christian life in this new day and age. Willie’s edgy urban Christian music created a buzz in church youth group ministries throughout East Saint Louis and Saint Louis.
Coincidentally his talents on the drums became recognized in two international drum magazines, Modern Drummer and Drumm Magazine around the same time. Willie J started to receive a lot of attention from local St. Louis news stations, radio stations, and every local St. Louis professional drum endorsement deals, such as Paiste, Evans and Regal Tip. He also received numerous offers from independent record labels in which he is yet to sign until all possible options are explored. After ten years of grinding ,Willie J and MD Productions credits consist of two number one singles with St. Louis recording artist Pretty Willie aka P Dub. They also have a credit with his most recent hit single “Good Thang” on which Willie J plays live drums, acoustic guitar, and piano. They have also had live recording sessions with Lil Zhane,and Cedric the Entertainment. Two major film score credits on Johnson Family Vacation and Waist Deep with hip-hop artist Mac 10. Their latest credit in the gospel industry is with Canton Jones on his latest album.
Willie J is no stranger to the Club scene where he has opened for Mainstream secular artist such as The Young Bloodz (Sean Paul), Lil John East Side Boyz, Lil Zhane, Marcus Houston, Lil Scrappy, New Edition, and Even at the House of Blues with DJ Quick in LA Hollywood!
Willie J also a talented author promoted his latest published book entitled “The Crying Songbird”, which is now available in all major bookstores worldwide. Willie J received a major publishing deal two months after his mother passed of breast cancer. He dedicated his book in memory of her. Since then he has been interviewed by Denine Busby on Foxxy 95.5, Halleuhiah 1600a.m. on the Praise Mix with D. Stone and Warner, 1570a.m. The Light in Atlanta, DA with Saila Rachelle, The St. Louis Post News Paper, The Belleville News-Democrat News Paper, and Channel 11 on the National TV Show (It’s All About Youth). He was the first author to sale out at a major book signing Walden Books and Barnes & Nobles during his book signings. Willie J also has a debut album named, “The Crying Songbird”, which is the soundtrack to his book. He has a single in rotation on gospel stations on St. Louis, Sacramento California, Columbus Georgia, and Kenya Africa! His single entitled “I Don’t Wanna Fall” has been placed on an international compilation project for the nation of Uganda! This compilation consists of various Christian artist from around the country, being entitled “Unified by Grace”. This single has also been reported to saving a 16 year old girl’s life during a suicide attempt. Willie has also had two of his album tracks featured on the Christian reality show “Urban Living” on the BET Jazz station.
Willie J has released three successful mix tapes. One of the mix tapes “The Crying Songbird” sold out in just 3 days in Taiwan while on a 3 week tour opening for a Christian and Praise Worship Group “Harvest” in January 2009! This same mix tape is now doing very well in Kenya Africa! There Willie J will be headlining his first tour sometime in the near future.
Willie J is now getting spins in clubs from his new single "Soul Mate" an edgy love story about how his wife held him down through facing prison time, losing his mother and grandma, hustling on tha block, and nearly losing his life to blade wounds! This song is inspired by his poem entitled "Soul Mate" in his debut book as a national author entitled "The Crying Songbird"! His book has been reported to changing lives in the Prison cells of Connecticut so that they have asked him to come and inspire the inmates through poetry and song! Preparing to release his second novel of poetry and principles later this year. The novel is called "Goodbye Past Hello Future!
His story is not just about sadness. Willie J feels that he has a mission to shining his light back to the hoods globally, providing readers and listeners a sense of hope through his writing of both poetry and song!
Willie J’s latest song titled "IM READY" is clearly a song about the testimony of an evolved individual. “IM READY” has and continues to bring about much attention ranging from radio stations and clubs to features and invites. His hit single "IM READY has crossed over Main Stream Urban/Hip Hop Radio on stations across the US and have been doing drops and in rotation for mainstream radio in Barcelona Spain, Germany Radio Stations/Clubs, UK London, Australia and also on HOT 103.5 FM WHWT HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA, STAR 106.3 FM KKHR, on THE SATURDAY NIGHT HOT MIX HOUSE PARTY HIP HOP SHOW, 91.5 FM WINTERPARK FLORIDA, MIAMI, SAVANNAH CLUB/RADIO DJS. CLEAR CHANNEL URBAN RADIO STATION WBXT 100.1 THE BEAT will start spinning “IM READY” in April 2010 with Willie J to do an interview with the Clear Channel Bad Girl Venom.
The single “IM READY” was selected to appear on the March Mixtape Maddness 2010 (distributed internationally), Half Time Report hosted by DJ KHALED. Willie J will be featured in the 2010 March Madness issue of the COAST2COASTMAGAZINE an international Hip Hop magazine (available now). The single, “I’m Ready,” was featured on Indy Heat vol: 1 mixtape hosted by Yung LA and sponsored by Grand Hustle.
The single “IM READY” will also appear on "BET's Spring Bling Mixtape'" hosted by Miami's BET SPRING BLING DJ CRUNK! Willie j was invited to do two performances at the BET Spring Bling. He will perform in RIVIARA BEACH FLORIDA ON APRIL 9TH, 2010 at 56 ACE CLUBN and on APRIL 11, 2010 at HEADLINING ACT ON FLYERS!
Willie J just signed a Global/International ringtone deal with VIO Mobile Services out of Houston, Texas.

Introducing Maff Test Aka Young Harvey

From a life on the streets all the way to a successful music career, the last few years have been an amazing adventure for MAFF TEST. Born Jason D. Frazier,TEST has endured a disturbed childhood before experiencing anything remotely resembling what we perceive as success. Providing the briefest details about being neglected at an early age by his mother, who suffered with an addiction and an absent father who was around only from time to time, had it not been for his grandmother, he might have become a ward of the state. Raised in a religious - low income household, he would often keep to himself, deep in thought about how he could make it out of his current living situation.

When asked the details of his life, TEST simply states that he was from "Harvey, Illinois" and then tells reporters to do their own research and be the judge. Reporters found Harvey to be a poverty stricken suburban city of 3 or 4 projects, corrupted law enforcement, complete with gang and drug pollution. Later in life, TEST’s street pals would nickname him YOUNG HARVEY, since he is the first to represent their city by "putting it on the map." While he doesn’t talk much about his painful early years, fans learn about his childhood as his struggles are often expressed through his songs.

In the early days of rap, TEST wrestled with the transition from the streets to the music industry, although it was obvious right from the start, he had a way with words. But TEST was not inclined to choose music, since he was sure it wouldn’t provide a comfortable life. Hustling simply to survive, he sought the few extras in other income producing forms that he believed he could never obtain working at a 9 to 5. Before long, he was addicted to the fast life, one that provided not only for himself, but for his family as well. But, his family and friends observed his incredible ability to create, not only a verse here and there, but richly filled complete songs with very little effort. Seeing his huge potential, they encouraged him to take music more seriously. However, TEST felt that rapping wouldn’t pay him what he yearned for, although “rap” was in his blood. Before long he began investing his free time in his music, all while continuing to work on alternative forms of income.

It wasn’t until 2003 when Lockout Recording Studio was established by TEST that he began recording his own music and completing hit records. To subsidize a legitimate income, he got involved in real estate and later rented out the studio to local and national artists at an hourly rate, which gave him the freedom to continue with his music. With very few influences in his life, TEST had no problem staying focused and looked only to himself for inspiration. With the hottest producer anyone could find by his side, it was only a matter of time before he would become known. To say that MAFF TEST has since achieved many goals would be an understatement, although along the way he lost many associates who only slowed him down with mediocrity.

In his highly anticipated album, "Fail or Succeed," TEST displayed the characteristics of a "TRUE RAP HEAVYWEIGHT." With critics saying his skills are beyond equal to many of today's acts, he is a true lyricist delivering incredible narration of street/night life. He combines pain and struggle through clever metaphors fueled by raw energy and confidence. To quote TEST: “I bring forth significant realism and add in a sense of security that demonstrates I’m not afraid to be myself. People accept you as you are, not some made up image that appears as something you’re not. Many artists are too busy trying to live up to public expectations or try to be what they think man wants him to be, look like, act like or sound like as opposed to being their own unique selves. To me, there’s no need to try to change my past…. I am what I am, who I was and where I’m from. It is what it is. The way I look at it RAP was a way out for me and that works.”

TEST has since recorded and released the mixed tape Big Bizness, Volume 1, hosted by DJ Khaled, complete with 31 tracks. In 2008, he had 20 thousand copies duplicated and replicated and at least 2,500 in house copies created with a CD Duplicator. The sale of Big Bizness Volume 1 increased street sales and revenue for Lockout Records, dramatically allowing the company TEST owned to double its gross income compared to the prior year.

MAFF TEST has traveled from state to state with a dozen of his childhood friends and supporters, who either share the same dream or drastically believe in him as an artist. He has given his pals a chance to get away from the hood and see something different by traveling to places like Miami, Atlanta, New York, California, Ohio and Arizona, all while selling mixed tapes and campaigning for his music.  He targets areas where he believes people will understand and adopt his music and lifestyle, hitting all major events where large crowds gather such as super bowl weekends, Hip Hop awards and Memorial Day weekends thus making CD sales far easier.  He treats his mixed tapes much like albums, releasing videos, documentaries and singles such as Big Bizness, Bos Ville and Flip Rock.

With all the things going on in the world many things are uncertain, but one thing is for sure: the industry is desperately in need of the fresh breath of air this young, talented, ex-hustler has to offer, so stay tuned for a lot more from MAFF TEST.