HERE YOU WILL BE EXPOSED TO EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS WRITTEN BY THE MEMBERS OF TEAM N.A.N/N.A.B. GET TO KNOW THE WINNERS AT THE ELEGANT HOODNESS MUSICAL PROGRAM & CELEBRITY INTERVIEWS
Monday, December 10, 2012
E.H.M.P. AWARDS-VOTING POLLS
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TOP TEN ARTISTS OF THE YEAR 2013 NOMINEES
MOST DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE
MOST LYRICAL PERFORMANCE
EXPOLSIVE GRIND
BEST R&B PERFORMANCE
EMERGING PRODUCER OF THE YR
THE I EXPOSE AWARD
Monday, October 8, 2012
GET TO KNOW PHILLY'S OWN EYEINSEE
EYEINSEE
E.H.M.P.: How are you doing today? Tell me something new?
EYEINSEE: The cold weather is kicking my ass but I'm good. Been back in the studio working on volume 2 of The Windows To My Soul.
E.H.M.P.: Your music is different from the average Hip Hop Track. Who inspires your music?
E.H.M.P.: How did you get acquainted with The Elegant Hoodness
Musical Program and what are the advantages and would you recommend the
program to other artist?
E.H.M.P.: Where can we hear and download your music
E.H.M.P.: Are you looking to get signed to a major or an independent and why?
E.H.M.P.: Any last words and or shout out's?
Written by A.D. The General
Courtesy of the Elegant Hoodness Musical Program 2012
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N.A.B. ACQUAINTS with KELO GRAMZUNKUT
N.A.B.: You had an early start in the music industry. From promoting, break dancing, being on a street team and basically doing what Hip Hop did in the beginning. I'm sure is a big part of how you've com this far. Give us readers some insight about the grind.
KELO: We'll if ya'll don't know, I am a student of Uncle Ralph the VMB (VIDEO MUSIC BOX) generation. No MTV, BET, internet, etc. It was the streets, radio, culture tagging and dancing. In the late 80's my older cousins group (Troubleneck Brother's) were signed to Stepsun and my entertainment industry lesson started. By the early 90's he group was dropped., so we started, Diehard Records. We had artist (Mo-Money & Genovese) with hot singles out with Mase and LOX, KRS-1. I mean we were on every DJ Clue tape buzzing. The company folded and I began working street team for Electra Records. Went on tour with Busta Rhymes, Missy Elliot, Flip Mode Squad and Clipse. later I moved to Interscope Records doing work for Eminem, Ruff Ryders, 2-Pac. It's now 2002 and I'm now doing national radio promotions for Jive Records (Justin Timberlake, Brittney Spears, Outkast, Usher, R-Kelly). I mean we were putting out hitz but as we know the game changes. I soaked up so much knowledge with all my experiences so I stepped out on my own applying it to my company. Making me the man I am today!
N.A.B.: Who have been your most effective supporters along the way?
KELO: The streets all day! Random people who happen to hear my music or catch a performance and tell me the enjoyed it. The people the repeatedly come to my shows and events they keep me going that's why I do it. That's were my supporters come from block to block, hood to hood, state to state, coast to coast.
N.A.B.: Over a hundred records sold? You have to be kidding me? Grinding hard body for sure, your album is presently in Best Buy! That's a great look! In the last 5 years to present, would you say this is the highest point in your career? Elaborate as much as you can.
KELO: It''s been 5 years, I've been home for 8 years now and I haven't skipped a beat but I got to say it was starting my company my own imprint Globalthugz in 2010. Something that I own, something that I am responsible for, that I give the last worn on. There's no fall guy, no one to look to when things go wrong, it's up to me and I love the pressure.
N.A.B.: What would you want to express mainly upon this interview. Something Exclusive of course, LOL!
KELO: That I am a harmless dude unless provoked, LOL but on some real shit, I'm uplifting the moral of the under achiever and believes that we need more unity and less violence in our community and I'm willing to put my neck on the line for it.
N.A.B.: Your latest project, N.F.E. Globetrotterz is gaining a great buzz. Update our readers on behalf.
KELO: This is a project I put out to keep the streets tuned in while I'm working the album in stores. N.F.E. VOL #1. Go pick one up aight support the real-rap/hip hop. Available at Best Buy, Barnes and Nobles, CD-Baby, I-Tunes, etc.. Back to N.F.E. Globetrotterz edition CD which features 2.0., D-Hooks, Poe-B, Lord Vital, LZ from T-Weapons, Hakim Green, of channel live. Benny Negro and the GT'z Fam )P.O. Block Bosston George) It's Ryder Music that touches on different topics of everyday life and enjoying life to the fullest!
N.A.B.: What inspires you?
KELO: Everyday issues we go through, highs and lows of life. The underdog that comes out on the top.
N.A.B.: If you could choose one person to work with that you haven't as of yet, who would it be?
KELO: Sly Stone & The Globalthugz, LOL how that sound?
N.A.B.: When you have some free time, if any, what do you do for recreation? Do you have any hobbies?
KELO: Traveling of course on my Globetrotterz shit. Collecting and organizing anything to do in water (bloating, swimming, fishing). Researching about the planet and partaking in the use of earths green herbs.
N.A.B.: Who's getting a shout out from Kelo aka Gramzunkut? Where can fan's followers and hater's stay updated? (Websites, social networks, etc)
KELO: 1st off all hip hop, videocitytv, all the DJ'S out there that keep the ear to the street and play real hip hop. Much luv to the big homies for the guidance (EP, TONE, NOOK , MAJ, KUPO) & all my GT'z (B.G., RALO, P.O., SCI-FI, J-HAZE, IMP, DON-P) for ryding with me all. All my peers for doing what they do, good bad, right, wrong so respect my thuggin. You can tune in to be my searching KELO aka Gramzunkut (Mr. Globalthugz) On any social network or just stay logged in to the website.
www.globalthugz.com
KELO: It''s been 5 years, I've been home for 8 years now and I haven't skipped a beat but I got to say it was starting my company my own imprint Globalthugz in 2010. Something that I own, something that I am responsible for, that I give the last worn on. There's no fall guy, no one to look to when things go wrong, it's up to me and I love the pressure.
N.A.B.: What would you want to express mainly upon this interview. Something Exclusive of course, LOL!
KELO: That I am a harmless dude unless provoked, LOL but on some real shit, I'm uplifting the moral of the under achiever and believes that we need more unity and less violence in our community and I'm willing to put my neck on the line for it.
N.A.B.: Your latest project, N.F.E. Globetrotterz is gaining a great buzz. Update our readers on behalf.
KELO: This is a project I put out to keep the streets tuned in while I'm working the album in stores. N.F.E. VOL #1. Go pick one up aight support the real-rap/hip hop. Available at Best Buy, Barnes and Nobles, CD-Baby, I-Tunes, etc.. Back to N.F.E. Globetrotterz edition CD which features 2.0., D-Hooks, Poe-B, Lord Vital, LZ from T-Weapons, Hakim Green, of channel live. Benny Negro and the GT'z Fam )P.O. Block Bosston George) It's Ryder Music that touches on different topics of everyday life and enjoying life to the fullest!
N.A.B.: What inspires you?
KELO: Everyday issues we go through, highs and lows of life. The underdog that comes out on the top.
N.A.B.: If you could choose one person to work with that you haven't as of yet, who would it be?
KELO: Sly Stone & The Globalthugz, LOL how that sound?
N.A.B.: When you have some free time, if any, what do you do for recreation? Do you have any hobbies?
KELO: Traveling of course on my Globetrotterz shit. Collecting and organizing anything to do in water (bloating, swimming, fishing). Researching about the planet and partaking in the use of earths green herbs.
N.A.B.: Who's getting a shout out from Kelo aka Gramzunkut? Where can fan's followers and hater's stay updated? (Websites, social networks, etc)
KELO: 1st off all hip hop, videocitytv, all the DJ'S out there that keep the ear to the street and play real hip hop. Much luv to the big homies for the guidance (EP, TONE, NOOK , MAJ, KUPO) & all my GT'z (B.G., RALO, P.O., SCI-FI, J-HAZE, IMP, DON-P) for ryding with me all. All my peers for doing what they do, good bad, right, wrong so respect my thuggin. You can tune in to be my searching KELO aka Gramzunkut (Mr. Globalthugz) On any social network or just stay logged in to the website.
www.globalthugz.com
http://www.youtube.com/GRAMZUNKUT
http://www.facebook.com/mr.globalthugz
http://twitter.com/gramzunkut
I AIN'T HARD TO FIND!!
WRITTEN BY: SPECIALGIFT (N.A.B.)
COURTESY OF ELEGANT HOODNESS MUSICAL PROGRAM 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
GET TO KNOW CHASE BAKER
CHASE BAKER
E.H.M.P: Who were
some of your biggest musical influences growing up in Bed Sty?
CHASE BAKER:
Growing up in Bed Sty, you automatically have a lot love for the artists from
your hood who have had a strong influence on the industry, so in my case, Jay Z, definitely the Notorious B.I.G., Maino, and Fabolous. Other
artists who influenced me outside of these artists from my hood are Lupe Fiasco, Nas, KRS 1, TI and Rakim.
E.H.M.P: What position or positions did you play while balling on the collegiate level?
E.H.M.P: What position or positions did you play while balling on the collegiate level?
CHASE BAKER: Well in college I played point guard and
shooting guard at a Division II school called L.I.U. Southampton. I ran the
show, basically controlled the floor and got buckets. When I went on to play
pro basketball in Australia,
for 8 seasons, it was pretty much the same thing. I was there because of my
ability to put the ball in the basket from anywhere on the court.
E.H.M.P: How did you use what you did on the basketball court to becoming a Hip-Hop artist?
E.H.M.P: How did you use what you did on the basketball court to becoming a Hip-Hop artist?
CHASE BAKER:
Well, in anything you do, you must display a high level of skill, work ethic,
and consistency. When I was playing basketball, growing up, I wasn't always the
best, but I went the furthest because I had a strong work ethic. When I was
focused, I was committed. It's the same with being an artist. I'm constantly
writing, working on my craft, paying attention to the grind, actually taking
criticism well, making changes, and just being a student of the game. The
consistency and work ethic is why I continue to win.
E.H.M.P: What is the Hip – Hop scene like in Australia?
E.H.M.P: What is the Hip – Hop scene like in Australia?
CHASE BAKER: The
Hip Hop scene in Australia
is dope, it's rapidly growing. There are so many dope artists in Australia, not
just in Hip Hop, so I think its going in a good direction. I know Iggy Azeala is doing her thing, that's
dope for Australia, but there
are artists like Kid Mac, Tessa
"Beatrix Kiddo" Cattanach, Hilltop Hoods, GMC, & 360 who all
continue to show why Australia
has a bright future.
E.H.M.P: Describe your process of picking beats/production and putting a song together?
E.H.M.P: Describe your process of picking beats/production and putting a song together?
CHASE BAKER: When
I hear a beat, it has to move me in some sort of direction. No matter what kind
of beat it is, I have to connect with it. Almost always, the style of beat is
what decides my content, and then I paint the picture. Since I consider myself
to be a versatile artist, one who can pretty much adjust to almost any beat,
I'm lucky that my group of beat makers/producers have everything I need to win.
Shout outs to my homie Fresh Beatz, Mike
Walker, Onwere, and Joseph "Bub" Adewumi.
E.H.M.P: What was your biggest obstacle in becoming a Hip- Hop artist and a live performer?
E.H.M.P: What was your biggest obstacle in becoming a Hip- Hop artist and a live performer?
CHASE BAKER: My
biggest obstacle would have to be gaining acceptance as an artist after being a
serious athlete. One thing I learned about hip hop while performing in Australia and
going through the open mic circuit in NY, NJ, and Philly is that the fans don't
care about your feelings. If they don't like you, or they're not feeling your
songs, you'll know. There were a lot of athletes who dipped into the hip hop
world who the public didn't really take seriously. So when I get on stage and
they know my story, I tell them I played Pro basketball in a couple of
countries, I see the look on their faces, it’s like "oh god, here we go, another athlete trying to rap!" But
when I finish the say, "oh yeah... You get busy." That lets me know I
belong here.
Written by Ife Ekpenuma
COURTESY OF THE
ELEGANT HOODNESS MUSICAL PROGRAM 2012
Monday, October 1, 2012
BECOME ABREAST WITH ONE OF THE "TOP 100 FEMALES IN THE GAME" w/ N.A.B.
N.A.B.:
What has inspired you to become a publisher? When did you release your first
publication?
ROCHELLE: I wasn't inspired to become a publisher; I was
inspired to become a teacher. I always dreamed I’d be a teacher one day. Going into
the traditional classroom, I found that I was so nontraditional and my impact
wouldn't be as effective as it would, if I had a larger platform. I had no idea
that a magazine would become my outlet. God has his plans we simply follow. Six Twelve is the month and day of my
middle son’s birthday, he was born with autism.
I was his first teacher. I analyzed the publications and outlets that my
children had to pick up and read. In doing so, I realized that there is so much
negativity that's reported and the positive that people actually do, goes
overlooked. So I decided to go against the grain and create a publication that
would become the voice, for those who wouldn't otherwise have an outlet. Thus Six Twelve Magazine was born.
N.A.B.:
Talk to us about who Rochelle Johnson
is a person.
ROCHELLE: No one ever ask me to talk about me, LOL! I'm
such a private individual, I’d much rather speak on others than to run down my
life in a few sentences. Rochelle Johnson is a
mother, a sister, a daughter.... She's a genuine, compassionate, humble
individual. I love extremely hard, my greatest desire is to see better
relationships amongst people. I am a woman who is your greatest supporter; a
voice of reason, I'm very intense but I do love fun. Most would definitely
say I'm super ambitious. I believe whatever is put in my heart it’s meant for
me to achieve. I've overcome so much, so settling is not an option. I aspire to
be one of the greats!
N.A.B:
Were things a bit edgy when you started or has things been growing well and
successfully?
ROCHELLE: Of course. It isn't a business if you hadn't
had a rough beginning. That's all a part of business, taking a risk, believing
in what you have and going all in to see it manifesting. Plus running a
magazine statistically is a huge risk anyway. You have to believe in whatever
you do.
N.A.B.:
What highlights Six Twelve Magazine
the most?
ROCHELLE: Imagine if Jet,
O, Essence, Vibe, Ebony had a child; Six Twelve Magazine is that baby, LOL! It has the models like Jet, the Positivity like O, the
Platform of Essence, the Entertainers
as Vibe and the Class of Ebony. It’s
definitely a creation that I'm proud to have my children pick up and
say "My mom does that and I'm
proud of her". At the end of the day that's what matters for me.
N.A.B.:
How do you go about picking staff members and do you continue to bring
individuals on board to work hand in hand with you?
ROCHELLE: I like to say most people who employ with me are
those who are inspired by me and genuinely believe in the vision of Six Twelve. Those who work side by side
with me; I love to teach them so that when they leave me they go on with
knowledge to excel at whatever their outlet becomes. I believe in being a model
leader and I'm not afraid to share knowledge.
N.A.B.:
In being a successful black woman this day in time, would you say you had your
share of pitfalls. How did you overcome them, if so?
ROCHELLE: I'm blessed but I have so much to still achieve.
Thus far I have encountered few obstacles that were like stand still moments. You encounter the folk with their motives
but you get rid of those people and you move forward. My greatest advice
would be “never leave your dreams in the hands of anyone”. I guess that's my survival mechanism.
I learned every aspect of my business and at one point I did everything, from
writing interviews to answering phones. I run my own social sites and I answer
my own emails. I believe that when you leave your dreams in the hands of
someone, it puts A LOT of pressure on that person and they're liable to let you
down. 9 times out of 10 that is exactly what happens. Than that is when you
have obstacles that set you back in the worse way. Overall I say my experiences
haven't been all bad and I'm still a student learning.
N.A.B.:
Tell those how to go about being in Six Twelve
magazine.
ROCHELLE: Getting in Six
Twelve Magazine is not an easy task, LOL! The easiest way would be through
our affiliates which can be found www.sixtwelvemag.com or By Emailing proposals to Six Twelve Magazine to getfeatured.submission@gmail.com . Not everyone is a fit for Six Twelve Magazine, not just anyone is
chosen to be in STM. I have turned
down plenty of people to feature because of their negative images or gossip,
etc. That's not our lane and I won’t conform to what’s already saturated in
publications. I suggest you researching Six
Twelve Magazine before making submissions or considering our publications
for any type of exposure for your brand, artist, product, etc.
N.A.B.:
Right now, what is your biggest goal with your business? I hear you’re a big
fan of the uplifting of woman in many ways. Talk about that some.
ROCHELLE: My greatest goal is to have Six
Twelve a household name. I aim for People
status; I've had some great achievements! Going from digital, to print in one
year but now four years in, I'm chasing numbers on that level right now.
For Some reason Woman have a tendency to take my story
and are very encouraged. Maybe it’s my humility, but I believe that anyone can
achieve anything they set their minds out to. I've overcome some great
obstacles to become this woman I have grown into but it hasn't been any cake
walk. I was molested as a child, rape in my teens, in a marriage that sent me
into a depression. I gain so much weight, to weight loss, than Obtaining my BS in Psychology to Creating
Six Twelve Magazine and a very bright future. There will never be a woman that
I see that I will discourage. I'm a magnetism for woman, who have lost hope and
I inspire those women to begin again, to never give up on themselves, no matter
who tells you what know that you are who GOD
made you and in every way that is special, don't allow anyone tear you down, ALWAYS LOVE YOU FIRST, it’s OK!!!
Although I do have so
many things that I have yet to achieve thank you for considering me as one of
the TOP 100 Females In the Game. There is more to come, stay tuned!
WRITTEN BY: SPECIALGIFT N.A.B.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
BK'S OWN C-NOTE NEWEST WINNER AT E.H.M.P.
C-NOTES
N.A.B.:
When did you decide to pursue music and what grasped you to chose your
particular genre?
C-NOTES: From all I remember I want to be a part of
Hip Hop. I think I discovered I had the gift at age fourteen. My mother passed
away at the age sixteen so I have an old line where I say “my mamma passed when I was sixteen so I guess GOD really wanted me to
spit 16’s”!!!!
N.A.B.:
You have been affiliated with the Elegant
Hoodness Musial Program since 2006.
They have been in existence since 2004, helping artist create a buzz by
utilizing the media. In knowing this program and the C.E.O., A.D.
THE GENERAL, what type of growth
have you noticed from 2006 until present?
C-NOTES: Man A.D.
and the Elegant Hoodness is the
definition of grinding!! I saw A.D. go from having one poster to now 16
different sponsors and human size banners at the shows. So with that being said
wherever A.D. is C-NOTES and Get Rich INC. is right behind them.
N.A.B.:
You just won first place at E.H.M.P.. Tell us what the atmosphere and
experience was like. In winning first place, what did you gain or in process of
gaining?
C-NOTES: Winning was beautiful what made it more special
is that I buried my grandmother earlier that day. I won’t say it was expected
but every time I come out it’s to win! Just want to thank A.D. THE GENERAL for giving me the chance. Since the win I been on radio
interviews, twitter followers are doubling, life’s Good, LOL!
N.A.B.:
Do you have any show’s coming up soon?
C-NOTES: Of
course you know an artist doing shows is like going to work. So every Elegant Hoodness show coming up C-NOTES
will be there. New York, Philly, South Carolina, Miami we coming baby!!
N.A.B.:
What do you think you bring to the table proficiently as a Hip Hop artist
today?
C-NOTES: I think
as far as a Hip Hop we have a lot of dudes doing it. I coming out of Brooklyn,
NY we forget about the Kangol’s, the
Coogi sweaters, the Versace shades.
So I as an artist, I’m bringing that Biggie
swag back the hungry Jay Z
mentality. I’m giving you exactly what goes on in my life!
N.A.B.:
Is there anything you would like to express or highlight within this interview?
C-NOTES: I just
want these A&R’s to start doing their job again and start searching for the
real because going cause what is crazy right now, LOL. My next mix tape is
titled R.A.W. (Raw Always Win) because no
matter what’s going on I’m going to make sure we get it!!
N.A.B.:
In the last few months what is it you’ve been working on within your music
career? Elaborate some.
C-NOTES: Everyday
I’m working on something new. My work ethic is crazy and that won’t stop even
after I bring my team to the top! Song after song in the studio, show after
show worldwide, radio interviews from underground stations the colleges, I’m
there!
N.A.B.:
Give us heads up on any future projects we can look forward too. Elaborate
some.
C-NOTES: Right
now I have The Gold Selling mix tape
Building a Buzz for Dummies EP/MIX TAPE. You can check that on DATPIFF.COM also my SOUNDCLOUD.COM/CNOTESBROOKLYN.
The feedback on the Building a Buzz
mix tape was so crazy that where currently setting up a schedule to shoot like
every video off that thing, word!
N.A.B.:
SHOUT OUTS? WHERE AND/OR HOW CAN WE STAY UPDATED WITH YOU WORK?
C-NOTES: First
and foremost Brooklyn, All Day! Shout Out’s to my TWO ANGELS ABOVE, MY MOMS AND MY GMOMS because without them there’s no CNOTES, U KNO! GOD for
giving me this sick talent, my family, Get
Rich INC., Cuda Block, Convo, Killa Stuy, RCKSTR, P, Drizz,
Wave Priceless, my lil bro Isiah A.D. THE GENERAL and all
the industry cats that mess with me. Also,
Scotti Boi MMG/H Mafia, Babs Bunny and Bristal, Charli MO; too many to name
follow me on twitter @YOUNGNOTES718
and Facebook, CNOTES BROOKLYN!!
Written by Specialgift(N.A.B.)
COURTESY OF THE ELEGANT HOODNESS MUSICAL PROGRAM 2012
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