DJ Bossy & DaiRankin link up for first installment of Swisha Smoke Mixtape Vol 1. If your a Devin the dude fan, Curren$y or any high smoking rapper you definitely want to download this Swisha Smoke mixtape. On the production end production by MrKooman, Vybe Beats, illMind, Matt Houston, Sean Fong, & and Yung Exclusive...
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Frank Boy teams up with DJ SuperStar Jay to release his new mixtape entitled Prescription Zips & Bottles. Features include TL, Avery, Clap Cognac, Nick Cage, TopADaLyne and...
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[soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/129491933″ params=”color=ff6600&auto_play=true&show_artwork=true” width=”100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /] 1) How long have you been doing music? Music has always been a part of my life. I started writing poetry at the age of 10. I wrote down my thoughts and created lyrics as a way to express my feelings. Music was an outlet that I discovered early on. 2) Coming from Chicago, did any local artists influence you to pursue a career in Music? Kanye West was and still is a major influence for me. His dreams and dedication showed me that I can also live out my passion as long as I am dedicated and stay true to what I believe in. 3) How would you describe your music? I would say my music is authentically raw with an ethnic undertone. I am Nigerian and when I am in the booth, my Nigerian roots come out and my alter ego, “Ceytra” commands the mic and takes over. On any track I create, I try to make a statement. Being a female artist, there’s always pressure, so I make sure that I give my fans an authentic and raw style. 4) If you could work with anybody in the industry, who would it be & why? I can’t really say who I would work with, because I’m all about chemistry when it comes to making good music. Our vibe and chemistry has to be natural. But if I must choose, I would go with Missy Elliot, Dr. Dre, The Neptunes and Kayne. These artists/producers know good music and we can create great synergy. If Tupac were alive he would be my number one choice. He was real, passionate and created authentic music. 5) Our last issue was a fitness edition — I heard you love working out, what are some of things that you do & what motivates you? Fitness has become a lifestyle for me. A while back, I knew that I had to lose weight but I didn’t know how. With the pressures of the industry, I felt obligated because in the world of music, sex...
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Deyana Pilar – Turn Off The Lights
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Wankaego – Sweet 16 (Mixtape)
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Da Kid Akk – Unfinished Business (Mixtape)
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Killa B – Dollar Bill (Mixtape)
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