Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pittsburgh. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

[Hot New Music!] JSP - Magnanimous (Album Review)


Western Pennsylvania’s Hip Hop scene has been secretly on the rise and leading the way is the city of Pittsburgh. This Black Friday hip hop enthusiasts will have the opportunity to catch a great deal without having to leave the comfort of their homes. Justuce (pronounced “Just-Us”) Street Poets are releasing an all-new album that will be hitting digital sites this Friday.  The album is a fresh look into Pittsburgh’s wide-ranging Hip Hop sound.  


When first taking a look at the group, it may throw you off just a little.  You’ll probably even take a second look.  However one might be surprised by the way these emcees gel together and body this album.  The crew delivers an extensive sound, which makes perfect sense as they mix the styles of a biker, ladies man, model, comic, and hip-hop fundamentalist.


The veteran group from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania consists of members Cory Eaux, Ceno, LuckyFace Dollars, Kniseburgh, and their hype man Slim. The crew put together an album that captures the many sounds of Hip Hop, with a soulful ambience that is truly inviting to the ears. 



Titling the album Magnanimous, the JSP appear to be in a giving mood.  A few of the tracks can actually be found within this article.  



The first track on the album was like an intro to a great movie, it screamed success from the very beginning.  As the album played on, each member contributed, adding his own swag to each track line by line.



Hot tracks like “Candlelight White” featuring fellow Pittsburghers rapper Young Midas and Poetyk; and “Back To The Money” produced by INFO, make this album complete.



The last track on Magnanimous titled “Paranoid Delusions” was a nice sendoff to what I feel was a great album.  As the track played I could see the credits scrolling in mind as if it was the ending to a dope movie.

The Justuce Street Poets are adding the yellow to this Friday and making it “Black & Yellow” Friday. These boys definitely just put on for their city and on November 29th you too can partake in the latest vibes from the Steel City.  Magnanimous will be available for your listening pleasures on digital sites like iTunes, Amazon, and more.

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Monday, October 27, 2014

[Exclusive Interview] DJ Afterthought Speaks On His Journey With Hip Hop


The City of Pittsburgh is known for its blue-collar mentality and that it is home to some of the best professional sports teams in the nation, but what most people don’t realize is that this city is also home to some of the best Hip Hop talent in this country.  Hip Hop has transitioned over the years and with that being said it has also repositioned itself throughout the United States.  While Hip Hop was born in New York it soon made its way to the West Coast, and most recently you can hear a lot of today’s Hip Hop coming from Down South.

So…where is the heart of Hip Hop relocating to next?  [Enter] Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

There is an abundance of musical talent in Pittsburgh and its surrounding areas.  Wiz Khalifa cracked the door and now artists like Mac Miller, Boaz, and others are finding their way to stardom. Today up & coming emcees are flooding the streets of the Steel City, but what is an emcee without a DJ?  Don’t worry; I’ll answer that for you.  The answer is just a person with a microphone.  The art of DJing is one of the most essential pieces to the Hip Hop culture.  According to a 2012 study, there are approximately 1¼ million professional disc jockeys in the world, and with this article I want to introduce my readers to one particular DJ that is doing his thing in Pittsburgh.


New Jersey native DJ Afterthought has been putting on for the city of Pittsburgh in a big way.  His sets are ridiculous and he controls a crowd like no other in the Pittsburgh area.  I spoke with DJ Afterthought a few days ago and we talked about his journey with Hip Hop and much more. 

One of the things that stood out to me during my conversation with DJ Afterthought is when he mentioned that he had only been DJing since the age of 20 years old. The fact that DJ Afterthought has only been doing this for seven years is pretty impressive to me, because his skills are undeniable and he gets the job done like a true vet. 

Once I found out that DJ Afterthought had only been working on his craft for just a few years I then had to ask him what influenced him to try his hand at the art.  He replied, “I went to audio engineering school and I did a lot of different things with music there.  I did a good bit of engineering and producing, but I spent most of my time dealing with sound at like shows and in the studio.  I ended up DJing because my buddy would have people (DJs) cancel on him all the time and I had a ton of music on my computer and I had the Djing programs already on there.  So I went to him and told him that I have the music and also the programs.  He then turned to me and said, Well damn…you’re just an afterthought if you’re just doing sound.  I was like there ya go, he pretty much just gave me my name and I started Djing from there.  It started out by just going to parties and little bars and then I started to evolve a little bit and I ended up going to bigger bars and even bigger shows.”

When I asked Afterthought where his passion for the art form comes from he replied, “I grew up during the 90’s era listening to a lot of Hip Hop and I just related to it.  I would see a DJ and say to myself that the DJ is the soul of what is going on.  I really found that to be pretty cool and unique.”

DJ Afterthought has become the go-to-guy in Pittsburgh.  With honing his craft in just a few years I was curious to find out exactly how he earned that title.  “I started out doing very small stuff, trying to get on shows and work with other people, but there wasn’t enough going on. At that point I finally decided to do my own shows.  We brought Bubba Sparxxx and the Ying Yang Twins to Butler, Pennsylvania. I then began doing Hip Hop showcases and other events in the Butler area. By working hard, networking, and doing good business with people I slowly but surely worked my way into the Pittsburgh Hip Hop scene,” said Afterthought.

As our conversation continued, DJ Afterthought once again wowed me as he spoke about the numerous mainstream and local artists that he has worked with and/or opened up for.  “I have worked with a lot of great artists,” said DJ Afterthought,  “Bubba Sparxxx, Ying Yang Twins, Talib Kweli, Ludacris, Chevy Woods, Mac Miller, Wiz Khalifa and the list goes on.  I have opened up for artists like Kendrick Lamar, French Montana, J. Cole, Juicy J, Travis Scott, Danny Brown, and Action Bronson to name a few.”

DJ Drama and DJ Afterthought
Afterthought’s talents has not only led him to work with some of the industry’s finest, but it has also taken him all across the continent.  “I’ve performed in probably 45 of the 50 states and every providence in Canada.

Right now you can catch DJ Afterthought on his usual grind…doing it way big in Pittsburgh. We talked about some of his upcoming events, which included Smoker’s Club with Redman and Method Man, King of the Burgh, and also DJing for Young Thug.  “There’s so many events coming up,” said Afterthought as he chuckled, “We got a Wiz show coming, we got Jeezy coming, we got Y.G. coming, we have Kirko Bangz and Snootie Wild coming…we got so many things going on right now.”

“Honestly it has all been a great experience, from the beginning up to now.  It’s a good feeling every time.  It’s the same feeling, but every situation has been unique and it has been awesome; even the bad stuff.  Looking back at it all, it’s like I still got to do that,” said DJ Afterthought.

To conclude my interview with DJ Afterthought I asked him what kind of advice he had for those also striving to make their dreams a reality. He replied, “Just go and do it. Just make sure that you don’t waste any time doing something that is not going to be productive.  A lot of people don’t work hard enough and a lot people just don’t follow through.  It’s really really hard to keep working hard when you are not getting anything in return, but if you keep working hard it will eventually payoff.” 

DJ Afterthought is a great example of what the Pittsburgh area has to offer, so keep an eye open and one ear to the streets; you’ll be sure to catch this DJ in a city near you.

                 























DJ Afterthought gave a big shout out to Daily Bread, Hater Magnet, IPH Studios, ID Labs, and Pyrex Vision Entertainment. 

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Thursday, September 4, 2014

[Hot New Music!] Boaz - Real Name, No Gimmicks Vol. 2 (Stream Here)


If you haven’t figured out yet that Western Pennsylvania’s rap scene is about to blow, I’m glad you decided to take the time to read this.  We all know that Wiz Khalifa put the spotlight on Pittsburgh, but what you may have not known is that he also cracked the door for other talented emcees to follow his path.  Following Wiz through that same door was Pittsburgh’s Mac Miller and now another great artist by the name of Boaz.

Boaz, who is originally from Pittsburgh, is signed to Pittsburgh based Rostrum Records and is expected to be the next big thing from the area.  Growing up in the neighborhood of Larimer on Pittsburgh’s east side, Boaz learned early what it took to better his situation.  In high school, he linked with another local kid looking to start a record label, and put together an EP, as well as the single “It’s Alright.” The track would eventually gain major momentum, and was picked up by the local radio station, WAMO; it went on to win a battle of the beats contest eight weeks in a row ultimately finding its way to retirement. 

Now that Boaz has paid his dues, he is asking for his audience to pay homage.  Yesterday, he released the first track from his Real Name, No Gimmicks Vol. 2 mixtape entitled “Mathematics” produced by Amadeus.  Today, Boaz dropped the entire mixtape for our listening pleasures. The mixtape features Grafh and MMG’s Rockie Fresh.  Check out the five-track mixtape below and if you happen to run into Boaz wish him a “Happy Birthday”; he will be celebrating on September 8th.



Western Pennsylvania is most definitely on deck, so take a seat at the table and stay tuned as these upcoming artists swing for the fences.

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Friday, August 1, 2014

"Henny & Heiny" with The Furious 1 Mr Styles

I recently attended a video shoot for The Furious 1 Mr Styles’ new visual “Henny Heiny”.  The evening was chockfull of entertainment and plenty of alcohol.  The Western Pennsylvania rapper is evidence that the struggle is real, but so is the Turn Up. 

Western Pennsylvania is filled with talented artists and the GMFL general is another great example.  Ever since Wiz Khalifa cracked the door for Pittsburgh, many artists have been striving to bust down that same door to make their way to stardom.

The Furious 1 Mr Styles is no newbie to the Pittsburgh area rap scene.  In 2009 and 2011 he was voted Pittsburgh Underground Rapper of the Year.  Ten years in the game and The Furious 1 is looking for more, which makes the title to his upcoming album Now or Never all the more real. 
The Furious 1’s biggest hit to date is GMFL Records’ “Great D (Dick LeBeau)”.  The song pays tribute to Pittsburgh Steeler defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau.  The song was released during the Steelers deep playoff in 2011 and was received very well from the Pittsburgh area gaining over 2,000 views daily, until that dark day in Pittsburgh when the Steelers lost in Super Bowl XLV.  After that loss, the views made a sudden halt, but if you know Steelers Nation like I do, it only makes sense.  Just a few weeks ago the tribute reemerged and achieved recent success as it was featured on the NFL Network’s The Top 100 Players of 2014.  The song was showcased during Pittsburgh Steeler Ike Taylor’s segment.  This feature on the special was huge for The Furious 1 and now it is time to take advantage of that momentum again. 

Mr Styles along with his GMFL cohorts Prezident Miller, D to the OG, and Unknown are looking to be the area’s next big thing and even though it seems like work at times, The Furious 1 always makes it look like fun.  His “Henny Heiny’ track is his latest tribute and this time around he is dedicating his music to his Saturday nights.  The video shoot was dope and trust me, no acting was involved.  The squad definitely put on that night and green bottles were everywhere. 

The Furious 1 Mr Styles’ anticipated album Now or Never drops this fall so be on the lookout.  In the meanwhile, check out the video that made for one hell of a Saturday night. 

For more on The Furious 1 Mr Styles click here http://www.gmflrecords.com/

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Friday, July 25, 2014

[Special Event!] The Mixtape Cypher Talent Contest


The Mixtape Cypher is coming to the Pittsburgh area and looking for talent to compete for a chance at cash and much more.  The Mixtape Cypher is a talent competition & television show, where singers and rappers compete for an opportunity to feature their music in select city(s) of a major celebrity tour, win $10,000 cash, be advertised on television, showcase their talent during BET Hip-Hop Awards Weekend in Atlanta, GA (Fall 2014), and compete for a multimillion dollar recording deal from Capital Production Group. Contestants will display their talent in 2 rounds - 1 local and 1 national until 1 final winner is selected. 

If you win locally in your city, you will automatically receive marketing and promotion for your music during the selected city(s) of the celebrity tour. Then, you will advance to the national round to compete for the grand prizes. They are currently sending their promotions team to the city(s) of the Drake vs Lil Wayne Tour.  

The Mixtape Cypher is also arranged to be featured on its own television show brought to viewers via IMAX TV.  IMAX TV is designed to be the future of television.  This innovative television experience is set to be the global connection between content creators and their fans worldwide. 


If you think you have what it takes and want your deserving opportunity to shine, contact us at The Roundtable Empire for more info and pre-registration details. Email theroundtableempire@gmail.com now!


Are you the best in da Burgh? The Mixtape Cypher is open to male & female rappers, as well as singers & poets.  All ages are welcome.  If you have 16 bars, you can be in the Mixtape Cypher! Contact us today.

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Monday, July 21, 2014

[Hot New Music!] Wiz Khalifa feat. Ty Dolla $ign & Snoop Dogg – “You and Your Friends”


With Wiz Khalifa’s Blacc Hollywood set to drop August 19th, it seems like Wiz is consistently putting his best foot forward and releasing hit after hit.  Wiz’ lead single “We Dem Boyz” is one this year’s top songs and “KK” is certainly leaving its impact as well.  Today the Pittsburgh rapper drops his latest single “You and Your Friends” featuring Taylor Gang rep Ty Dolla $ign and Khalifa’s assumed to be mentor Snoop Dogg.  DJ Mustard produced the new track, so you already know it’s a banger.

Wiz and friends are getting ready to hit the road and get his Under The Influence Tour started; his only question is “Can he leave with you and your friends?”  Check out the new single “You and Your Friends” by Wiz Khalifa featuring Ty Dolla $ign & Snoop Dogg below. 

Let us know what you think.  Are you going to “Pump It or Dump It?”

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