New NO Artist: The Essence- Soul Man @the_essence_504


MC J-Dubble and DJ/producer are Rik Ducci are New Orleans duo The Essence, presenting their new single “Soul Man”. J-Dubble and Ducci joined forces after recording their instant classic, “Ducci Don’t Trip” from Rik Ducci’s Pride 4 Lunch Sleep 4 Dinner EP series, and went on to record their self-titled 2015 album (Bandcamp). J-Dubble has shared stages Rakim, KRS-One, The Hieroglyphics and Ras Kass, and Rik Ducci has been a tour DJ for Busta Rhymes, Camp Lo and the Beatnuts. Together they’ve opened for Large Professor, Illa J, Elzhi and KRS-One. Ducci says “Soul Man” was “J-Dubble’s idea. We sat one day before a show talking about the killings of innocent unarmed black men by police and the lifestyle inequality that still exists, from filling out a job application to even booking an AirBnB. J spoke from the heart and we ended up with ‘Soul Man’.” The Essence are working on their second LP, Cold Plates.

New NO Bounce Artist: DJ Yamin (Professor Shorthair), Quickie Mart and Tony Skratchere-NOLA Bounce Breaks V1 @quickiemart


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DJ Yamin (aka Professor Shorthair), Quickie Mart and Tony Skratchere have created the very first New Orleans Bounce Battle Break record! This 7” contains exclusive samples not found anywhere else from NOLA Bounce artists such as 5th Ward Weebie, BJ So Cole and Hasizzle. It also provides all you DJ’s with the classic scratch sounds that you’ve all come to know and love (“Beep, Ahh Yeah, Fresh”). Doubles are advised and get ready to shake dat ass! Side A contains three scratch sentences full of NOLA Bounce samples, classic scratch phrases and drum breaks. Side B contains one continuous New Orleans Bounce battle break for DJ’s and Producers alike.
Limited to 500 copies. Original artwork by King Lario. Comes on red clear vinyl.

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Bundi (@iambundi) – Nostalgia (Freestyle) @atlgravity



New music video from UK artist Bundi “Nostalgia” Freestyle off the Pusha-T ft Kendrick Lamar track.

 

Happy Thanksgiving Watch: Kara Juelz- ON &ON Remix @karajuelz @atlgravity



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Happy #TBT & Thanksgiving! The New Orleans native Los Angeles living rap artist Kara Juélz debuts her first video from her 1990’s Female Edition #TBTMixtape. Kara raps on Erykah Badu’s classic hit “On & On” discussing an inevitable day in the life of an everyday female who grants a guy “the goods” way too soon. Watch as the video entertains to illustrate the plot of the song and leaves the viewer anticipating more at the end!
Throwback Thursday Mixtape Series- 1990's Female Edition

 

Listen: JUVEN | UNRELEASED DATA TAPE @rapperthomas @atlgravity


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Juven’s “Unreleased Data Tape” displays a big contrast from his last project, “Space Trademark: The Sessions“. “U.D.T” gives more of a raw feel in comparison to the last album. You also have to keep in mind that “U.D.T” is a mixtape. The mixtape is hosted by Coast 2 Coast’s DJ Thomas Handsome, and has 18 tracks that were recorded before and after Juven’s last album. This is why he decided to name it “Unreleased Data Tape”.

Unreleased Data Tape | Hosted By Coast 2 Coast DJ Thomas Handsome

Featured Artists: Chop, Charlie Victor, DC, Jef Jon Sin, Ka-flame, Nosa, Slim Reepa, Suspense, Sunny Tuff, Teek Da Don, Thomas Handsome, and Young C.
Producers: Anno Domini, Big Jerm, Juven, Kid Geronimo.

Content: Explicit, Parental Advisory.

 

Listen: @TheKillers- @directhits @atlgravity


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Mr Brightside Somebody Told Me
Smile Like You Mean It
All These Things That I’ve Done
When You Were Young
Read My Mind
For Reasons Unknown
Human
Spaceman
Dustland Fairytale
Runaways
Miss Atomic Bomb
The Way It Was Shot At the Night
Just Another Girl
Mr Brightside Demo
When You Were Young (Calvin Harris Remix)
Be Still

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Listen: Yo Gotti- I Am @yogotti #iam @atlgravity @cmg


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I Am

Dont Come Around ft Kendall Morgan

I know ft Rich Homie Quan

Sorry

FU ft Meek Mill

Pride to the Side

Cold Blood ft J cole, Canei Finch

Lebron James

Die a Real Nigga

King Shit ft TI

Respect That You Earn ft Ne-yo, Wale

Ion want it

Act Right ft Jeezy

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Listen: Mc Norman- Why ft Aggie Cox @mcnorman @aggiecox @atlgravity #why


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Mc Norman Feat Aggie Cox 2013 new music and African style Email: celebentertainment1@gmail.com

Born to Mr. Eddy Ganja, a Ugandan music legend, Soloist and vocalist with the Afrigo band, Mc Norman real names Mutebi Norman at the age of 12 started off his music career in Afrigo band working with Joanita Kawalya and Peterson Mutebi way back in 1987.
He later joined mm disco sound, Missouri night club and worked with guyz like the late ivan matama, dj lubba style and Rhino kalemba before joining Jose chameleon and Dj bernazor as dancers and Mcs for Missouri club every Wednesday and Friday.
Mc Norman is a widely acknowledged Mc after working with Sam Amooti and paddy at Jaaja Ansinansi and working at vibration disco club alongside junior plies compious, dj Roberto, dj Henry and Lota back in the days.
He joined his brother and former Bakayimbira Dramactors actor Philip Ganja in South Africa in 1998 after briefly working at vibes sound.
Together with his brother, Norman started a music and films Production company under their father’s name “Ganja” music production to basically help upgrade talent.
The two brothers have worked with some of the top South African Kwaito artists including Arthur Mafokate, the late Zombo, Purity and Penny penny the Shangani music star.
Their Film Company has produced movies like “welcome to south Africa” which sold up to 2million copies in Uganda and 5000 copies in South Africa on the day of its release. They also produced “Buladina”, a tribute film about the life of fallen star Paul Kafero.
Mc Norman released singles like “Nkwata mpola, Akajanjalo akeru, Hamba Ne ntombizakho and his latest singles like: sweet babe,Why,Bam bam and many more.

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01. BREAK – @KRUNKMASTER
02. MR TEK WEH YUH GAL — MAVADO
03. BUN NU NU — TOMMY LEE
04. ROLL OUT – PEPITA X VYBZ KARTEL
05. GYAL SIDDUNG – Konshens and Darrio
06. LIKE A STRIPPER – CHAN DIZZY
07. REAL GALLIS — DEMARCO
08. BRUCKOUT — MAVADO
09. ANYWEH — KONSHENS
10. LIFE OF DI PAWTY – MAJAH HYPE
11. WALK N WINE (GAL BUBBLE 3) — KONSHENS
12. LAZY BODY — DEMARCO
13. BEDROOM BULLY — BUSY SIGNAL
14. BUSINESS — VYBZ KARTEL
15. BREAK – @KRUNKMASTER
16. STOP SIGN (GYAL A BUBBLE PART FEW) — KONSHENS
17. STEADY WINE — DEMARCO
18. FI DI JOCKEY — AIDONIA
19. FI DI JOCKEY RMX — CRUZ ROCK
20. ONE DROP – QQ X VENOMUS
21. GEORGINA — VYBZ KARTEL
22. EXCUSE ME — DARIO
23. HOLD ON STEADY – EXCUSE ME
24. GANGSTA WAY — POPCAAN
25. OUT HERE IT’S REAL RMX — MAVADO
26. BREAK – @KRUNKMASTER
27. OUT HERE IT’S REAL — MAVADO
28. UNRULY — POPCAAN
29. MILLION DOLLAR MAN — MAVADO
30. FOOD AFFI RUN — POPCAAN
31. ON YOUR FACE — KONSHENS
32. JOOK SO — VYBZ KARTEL
33. BRUKI FI DI JOCKEY — AIDONIA
34. WINE & KOTCH – CHARLY BLACK & J CAPRI
35. PULL UP 2 MIH BUMPA – Konshens & J Capri
36. WINE & JIGGLE — I OCTANE
37. COMPASS — VYBZ KARTEL
38. GALLIS INNAH MY TEAM — MUNGA
39. TOUCH YUH — I OCTANE
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41. UNRULY — POPCAAN
42. TOUCH YOUR BODY — CHINO
43. WATCH OUT FOR THIS – Major Lazer ft Busy Signal, The Flexican and FS Green
44. DROP TOP — VYBZ KARTEL
45. RUN FOR NO ARMY (DUBPLATE) — DA GENERAL, KING LION, PRYA DA DON
46. RESET IT — WAYNE WONDER
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Listen: Kara Juelz- Throwback Thursday Mixtape (90s female edition) @KaraJuelz @atlgravity


Kara Juélz Releases Mixtape

Throwback Thursday Mixtape Series- 1990's Female Edition

“Throwback Thursday Mixtape Series: 1990’s Female Edition”

Los Angeles, CA October 24, 2013 — The New Orleans native Los Angeles living rap artist Kara Juélzintroduces the first edition of her “pay homage” #TBTMixtape Series: 1990’s Female Edition. The tape carries a 90s feel with Kara’s smooth rhyme patterns and industry tracks all done by females of the hip-hop, rap, r&b, and pop genres. This feel good mixtape discusses female strengthening topics as well as real life obstacles females face. Lookout for a video for “On & On Remix” COMING

SOON!

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Check Them Out: C.I.T.Y- Clinton Era @citychronicles | @yinfluence @atlgravity


C.I.T.Y – ‘Clinton Era’ [Pro. by Yinfluence]

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When hearing the term ‘Clinton Era’, what comes to mind? According to C.I.T.Y. “the Clinton Era was one of the most influential periods of our [those raised in the 90’s] lives. Be it the shows we watched or the music we listened to, there was just something about that era that made our generation more unique…we see life in a different perspective.” The new single, produced by none other than Yinfluence, has more of a relaxed vibe. It gives a sort of open dialogue into the minds of this misunderstood generation. C.I.T.Y. sums up this generation’s mental cycle as – young and reckless.

Lyrically you’ll find a sense of reality as reflected in the chorus, “I’m old enough to know better, but I’m too young to give a f–k.” Along with this new single is a side of C.I.T.Y. that is introduced to his fans and followers. His vocal delivery is a little more melodic and restrained. However, the propulsive percussion heard throughout the track is a perfect complement to his rapid flow; ideal for those that like a little “knock” in the trunk. Overall this track is hot and is definitely worth a listen. -Via Real Deal Nation

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ABOUT C.I.T.Y.
C.I.T.Y. (cit·y /ˈsitē/) [Creative. Intelligent. Talented. Young-Mind.] was born David Paul Baptiste, Jr. September 6, 1988, in New Orleans, Louisiana. He first discovered his musical talent at the age of 10. Coming from a bloodline of musicians, C.I.T.Y was influenced by his great-grandfather, Louis Barbarian and his great-uncle, Paul Barbarian who were both considered “founders” of the Jazz Movement in the 1940′s. C.I.T.Y.’s musical bloodline also links him to musical icons such as Darren Brazley, Stanley Clarke and Chris Severin.

C.I.T.Y. delivers a very versatile sound that touches on many controversial issues as well as bringing forth situations from his personal life, while practicing hip-hop as an art form rather than a get-rich-quick scheme. He believes in the power of music—the power to help others, and speaking words that many may be afraid to say. C.I.T.Y. attempts to walk at the forefront of his generation and help others stand for what they believe in. He believes that this shows people that it is cool to be yourself; and by staying to true to yourself, you define the true meaning of ‘real.’He will continue to push forward and take his creativity to the next level. By remaining true to his vision, C.I.T.Y. will continue to build his own lane and define his own style.