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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Ques




Marques Huntley known as Ques, 29 year old Artist from Harlem, New York. Some of his earliest influences Fabolous, Notorious Big, R.Kelly, Jay Z. He is enjoy drawing and painting. also movie buff; while not in the studio. He is a talented song writer, rapper, and vocalist where he deilivers sawg that can be heard in his vocal tracks like "I Wanna Make Love" and "Passion" which we will leave the ladies wanting more and rapping street anthems like "Facedown Booty Hanging Out", "We Getting MoneY" and "Cooking Up Swag" , keeping the fellows rocking. He has obtained thousands of fans domestcally as well as around the world. 

TNT Productions presents Ques in "The Making Of A Star", Harlem's own new RnB Hip Hop, Rap, Vocalist . 12 Swaggy tracks consiting of him rapping, singing,  and ripping up  Rap tracks with an RnB flavor . Featuring iQuellz , "Up In Here", 'Exotic Eyes"and "Face down, Booty Hanging Out"" bringing his swaggy vereses to the album; LaShay "The Making Of A Star" and 'Keeping You Here" a riffing RnB Queen and Blake Benz, in 'Face down..." hitting you with the new school urban swag. This debut album was produced by Timothy Gould of TNT Productions. 

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Flame On Radio


NeedNoName


Born in the 90’s, brought up on the Southwest side of Houston Texas, during the 2000’s, this young artist was destined for stardom from the start. Having the deck stacked against him after losing his mom at an early age, NeedNoName never looked for excuses not to make it. Determined to make it, he started his own movement to showcase his talent, AOT (All Out Team), Retarted Click, Been Live.. He later signed a recording/ distribution deal with up and coming label NoYeMad Inc who was enamored with his skill, drive and determination all coming from a, at the time, 19 yr old young man, well matured beyond his time.. Since then he’s been working on his debut album, which is set to release later this year, which to date has giving us the hit single, “I Got Hustle” that’s been sweeping the club scene.. This artist will definitely be the next artist to shake up the music industry, while not only embracing but redefining what it is to be a Houston rapper.
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Monday, March 3, 2014

Attention Black Artists: Your Services Are No Longer Needed. Sincerely, The Music Industry

Attention Black Artists: Your Services Are No Longer Needed. Sincerely, The Music Industry.

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The following comes from Sebastien Elkouby, a noted hip-hop culture historian, freelance writer, creative consultant, and award-winning educator.  Reprinted with permission from RapRehab, where this first appeared.

quotationmarksDear Black Artists,

We regret to inform you that the need for your services will soon come to an end as we enter a critical restructuring period. Fortunately, after having spent nearly a century meticulously studying your art, language, fashion, and lifestyle, we have learned enough to confidently move forward without your assistance.
We thank you for your contributions but have decided to make some necessary changes as a result of your decreasing value.
Focus groups show that consumers are looking for more relatable images.  While 2013 marked the first time in Billboard’s 55 year history that there were no black artists on top of the Hot 100 chart, this was a great year for us with Justin Timberlake, Robin Thicke, and Macklemore claiming the #1 spot on the R&B/Hip-Hop chart, proving that market demands are shifting. Consequently, in the next few months, we will be gradually phasing out your positions as we finalize this reorganization. In the meantime, we ask you to continue with business as usual, training your replacements Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber until instructed otherwise.
Your severance package includes a lifetime supply of Air Jordans, unlimited access to reruns of “Love and Hip Hop”, a new 30-piece Tom Ford wardrobe, and the latest iPhone. Your medical coverage will be provided through ObamaCare.
We want you to know that your termination is in no way a statement about the quality of your work with us. As such, we would like to acknowledge your outstanding contributions to the industry over the past decades.
In music, we’d like to thank Kendrick Lamar’s thought-provoking body of work which has opened the door for Macklemore, a shining example of what intelligent rap looks like.
In business, Jay Z’s partnership with Samsung was historical as the Korean mobile company paid the rapper a mere $5 million and his company Roc Nation, another $15 million, a bargain deal relative to their standard annual $4 billion marketing budget and $220 billion net worth.
In fashion, while Kanye West may be experiencing difficulties launching his own brand, his loyalty to European designers continues to add value to an already thriving industry that other entertainers like Migos seem to enjoy promoting for free.
In cinema, “The Butler” and “12 Years a Slave” were Oscar-worthy gems, showcasing the strength and pride of a resilient people.  We understand that this year, you will continue this tradition of inspiring historical films with the May release of “Belle” and the History Channel’s forthcoming reboot of the groundbreaking 70′s televised series, “Roots”. Your work did not go unnoticed as it has inspired us to produce new historical movies of our own, depicting our rich cultural heritage.
Upcoming releases include:
  • “Son of God” produced by reality TV pioneer Mark Burnett and starring Diogo Morgado
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“Noah” starring Russell Crowe
  • “Exodus” starring Christian Bale as Moses
  • 
“Mary, Mother of Christ” starring 16 year old Odeya Rush
Just as your movies depict the struggles and achievements of your best and brightest, these powerful films are meant to inspire and remind us of our glorious past and divine lineage.
In an attempt to capitalize on the recent trend in movies that focus on triumphs of the African-American experience, we have recently begun developing films with similar themes.  Channing Tatum has just been cast as the lead in The Nat Turner Story while Scarlett Johansson is reported to have accepted the role of Harriet Tubman in a forthcoming biopic.  Like Quentin Tarentino’s Django Unchained, both movies promise to offer the perfect balance between shoot-em-up style action and social commentary while boasting two smash-hit soundtracks featuring Eminem, Katy Perry, and Ke$ha.
Again, none of this could have been accomplished without your unwavering commitment and dedication to our mission.  We trust that your transition will be smooth and wish you continued success with your new journey into Electronic Dance Music.

Sincerely,
The Industryquotation-marks2

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Warning: this is a satire.
Check out Sebastien’s educational program, Global Awareness Through Hip Hop Culture and his blog, SebIsHipHop.wordpress.com.  For more info about his creative consulting services, contact him at sebastienelkouby@gmail.com.