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Independent ArtIsts
Female Rappers
Interview with Tamara Bubble
Pretty Lek
T i m e 2 L i v e e n T e r T a i n m e n T
MJG Speaks
Greedy Wunda
Pretty Lek
Ashley S
Nomi Rose
Independent artists
DJ Warrez
Interview with Tamara Bubble
Meena
Female Rappers
Chase Ultra
AK
The relevance of music in sports
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every-thing that you need and want to know.
Freestyle Artist, poet, speaker, emcee, writer, unlicensed preacher and author are just a few components that make up MJG Speaks. Her raw ability to freestyle poetry on the spot is what sets her apart from other artists and her ability to transform unrelated words (giv-en to her by any audience) into an original, unwritten, on the spot piece is just one way she chooses to connect with her audience and leave them in awe with her natural talent. MJG Speaks is a native of Prince George’s County Maryland. She has a heart that is over flowing with love and concern and she sees the good in any situation and anyone. She hopes to inspire and to encourage everyone she encounters with her words and daily affirmations.
MJG SpeakS
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Greedy Wunda
Born in Brooklyn, NY Greedy Wunda was influenced and surrounded by Hip Hop at an early age. Listening to the likes of KRS-1, Big Daddy Kane, Rakim and Kool G Rap. Living and breathing Hip Hop during the 80’s and 90’s, Until his mother packed up the family and left Coney Island for St.Paul, MN. At 13yrs old Wunda wasn’t prepared for the culture shock. He felt disconnected and lost in the Twin Cities until he heard Nas “It ain’t hard to tell”. From that point on he began writing rhymes. During high school he and a group of friends formed Lethu Tungz. After a couple years the group disbanded, Wunda then began to record and preform with Vagabondz since then he’s went on to co-found D.B.D Ent with Vagga with a slew of projects planned for release. Beginning with the mixtape “Get2KnowMe”!
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It’s hard being an independent artist, but you have to get out there and grind. You have to be more
hungry than the person that’s al-ready out there.
Brooklyn-bred, world traveling, MC,
Pretty Lek’s music is on the rise and ex-
citing crowds from North Carolina to
Italy. He is the man that made the Big-
gie is Back single pop across the inter-
net. He has put out a consistent array
of hard-core, inspirational, reflective,
self-deprecating songs in a series of
mixtapes. His diverse style is what ap-
peals to most and, did I mention that
the man raps like there’s no tomorrow?
Pretty Lek is seemingly overflowing
with potential. His soul and self-driven
style evokes emotion and a little sur-
prise, and a whole lot of anticipation.
So, as the collective patience of avid hip-
hop aficionados across the globe grows
thinner and thinner, anticipation for
Pretty Lek’s music is reaching an all-
time high.
We sat down with Pretty Lek and had
a very fun, and enlightening conver-
sation.
Pretty Lek attributes his love of Hip
Hop to his family, from his older sib-
lings and older cousins to his younger
sibling. “My love for Hip Hop stem
from my family, my entire family is
hip hop. Growing up listening to Wu-
Tang, Boot Camp Click, and Helter
Skelter. I wrote my first rhyme at 9
years old.”
Pretty Lek has a presence of shear
domination when performing. He
performed in some of Italy’s top
venues from Milan to Germany. He
has received much admiration from
many of Italy’s top performers. He
has solidified himself as a superior
performer, opening for mainstream
artists Bobby V., Sean Paul of Young-
Bloodz, and Waka Flocka to name a
few.
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I wrote my first rhyme when I
was 9 yrs.
Unlike most artists, Pretty Lek has
spent 10 years in the US Army. A
typical day is not like a normal art-
ist. “I’m actually active military;
I’ve been in the Army for almost 10
years. So my typical day starts with
a 6:30am formation PT in the morn-
ing (for those now knowing, PT
stands for Physical Training, Push-
ups, sit-ups etc.), once I get on, that’s
when the music kicks in, I put my
headphones on, and zone out.”
Pretty Lek is also looking to his fu-
ture, he’s not only thinking of the art-
ist aspect of the music industry, but
also the business side of things, he has
picked up sponsorship from a few
big name designers such as Frank Da
Crank Fashion, and LaurentBeau.
He has picked up sponsorship from
a few other entertainment compa-
nies, and popular clubs in Italy. He
has also started his record label Join
Forces with Kings affectionately
known as JFK.
Pretty Lek’s Rap influences are too
many to break down to just one “I
can’t just name one; I’m influenced
by Nas, Biggie, Pac, DMX, Jay Z,
Eminem.”
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Once I get home, that’s
when the music kicks in, I put my
headphones on, and just
zone out.
The best part of Lek’s style is his mas-
tery of balancing an “underground”
hip-hop aesthetic, with elements of
soul and appeal to the mainstream.
Pretty Lek has labeled himself the
“Prophecy”, or the future if you will.
The balance and consistent integra-
tion of these tangibles make his sound
attractive to the ears and unique.
Tracks like “Rolling In The Deep”,
which imparts a international and lo-
cal mainstream feel, that makes him
a club favorite and acts as a soulful
ode to female-interactions “When It’s
Your Time” Ft R&B Sensation Naomi
Rose, which presents a truly inspir-
ing and uplifting ode to following
your dreams.
By putting out mix tapes Pretty Lek
is leaving little doubt left in anybody’s
mind that he is a serious artist, he will
always attest to the fact that he can be
one of the best emcees, and it was only
his life responsibilities that took him
away from his passion of writing and
performing music.
You can find Pretty Lek’s new album
“The Price of Glory” on iTunes, Re-
verbNation, Amazon, and anywhere
digital music is sold. Follow @Pret-
tyLek7 on Twitter, and PrettyLek on
Facebook.
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Ashley Sierra Aka Ashley S. is a hip hop artist born and
raised in Baltimore Maryland. She has a new energy
fresh sound and a lyrical content that’s fun relatable
and real, most call it music I call it audio therapy I just
speak what I’ve experienced seen and feel and wanna
be able to bring a new movement of love peace and
enlightenment it sounds cliché but I truly believe in
the power of music when it’s in the right hands music
lifted me when I was at my lowest and have a gift that
I wanna share with the world O.K. is the movement
(organized kaos) food for thought is the series of mu-
sic that I’m presenting to the public a melting pot of
sounds moods and feelings but with thought provok-
ing content the first installment is the amuse bouche
and currently working the second course S.O.U.P
(sold out and under priced)
https://soundcloud.com/ashley-s-1/sets/the-amuse-
bouche-food-for
s.O.U.p sold out
and under priced
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Meena
Photographer
Treviso, Italy
“upsidedown”
Photography
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Naomi Rose is a Baltimore born vocalist
who has been singing since the age of
five. She has been inspired by such art-
ists as Patti LaBelle, Aretha Franklin, and
Phyllis Hyman with her roots stemming
from gospel. Since making her debut
on the local music scene in 2009, Naomi
Rose has performed with Legacy Musiq
of Upper Marlboro, MD and is a former
member of the all girl rock/soul band
Mzery Loves Company. Naomi Rose’s
sound is derived from soul, funk, and
R&B combined with her gospel roots
that she feels makes her an exceptional
vocalist. She is set to release her solo
project in February 2013.
Naomi
Rose’s
sound is
derived
from soul,
funk, and
R&B com-
bined with
her gospel
roots…
naomi Rose
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Treviso, Italy
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musiC is everthing we breathmusiC !!
Independent artists are the artists that produce music independently from major commercial record labels or their subsidiaries. This process may include an autonomous and do-it-yourself approach to recording and publishing. Most of the independent music artists do not fall into a sin-gle, defined musical style or genre and usually create music that can be categorised into other genres. It is very difficult to track down the vol-ume of independent music sales. Going independent is the new reality for many successful music artists across the globe.
Becoming a successful independent artist is very hard thing. However, as you know nothing is impossible. A person with great dreams can achieve great things. You should work hard and try your best to gain success, as there is no shortcut to success. Only a few artists or musicians will receive the music business attention they need to survive and achieve
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success, but the vast majority of independent artist’s careers will die. The reason is that there is only room for a few emerging artists to succeed in the overcrowded sea of independent artists attempting to do the same thing. So, you should step out of the door and try hard, and your hard work will always gain you good results. Despite of having all the skills, you must learn eve-rything about it perfectly to make your career shine. You will need to learn to record, market and sell your art successfully. You should take a positive step towards learning new skills or employing others who can do things for you. A successful artist is just an artist who does the right things, the right way, and never quits. Create value and then creativity will tell people about it. Once you create a great music, the key thing to do is marketing. Many of the independ-ent artists think that they to have a successful release, and they don’t market or pro-mote their release, ending up in a failure. Marketing is the process of raising awareness of your music or release among the people. If you don’t raise awareness of it people are not going to know that you’ve even released a song. It is not simply enough to an-nounce you have released a CD on Facebook and Tweeter about it a few times. Real
marketing is often required if you want to make back the money you have invested into that project. That can mean live shows, inter-views, guest appearances, and much more. You have to spend much time on promoting your music to make it successful.Finance the most important thing for being an independent artist. If you are not good with your numbers, you are most likely going to end up dead meat in this industry. The music business has always
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“Most of the indePend-ent Music artists do not faLL into a singLe, de-fined MusicaL styLe or genre and usuaLLy create Music that can be catego-rised into other genres.”
been a game of numbers; how many units did your record sell, which position did it chart at, how many people saw you on your last tour. And now more so than ever, it is important to have a strong grasp of finance and money if you are to survive in the industry. With sources of funding becoming increasingly scarce, it is im-perative that you make every penny work for you. You need to be able to figure out how you can use your money to buy the most cost-effec-tive home recording equipment to record your single or EP. It really is a new age in the world of music, and to survive and succeed it is no longer enough to simply be talented, but you will need money for making more money.
As with anything in life, there are certain things you can do as an independent art-ist that can increase the likely hood of get-ting where you want to be. You just need to know what these things particularly are. If you want to increase your music indus-try knowledge and learn the skills it takes to become a successful independent artist then, build relationships with people who have great knowledge about it and you can get many things to know from them, as they will always like to tell you their great experiences. After knowing their experi-ences, you won’t make any mistakes that were made by them and it can help you in gaining success. You need to know that just making a great music is not the end but you need to do many things in order to become a successful independent artist and this can help you in achieving your great dream.
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Well basically my name is DJ Warrez
from www.djwarrez.com, a DJ/Pro-
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top 5 artists Lauren hill, Lil Kim, J. Cole, Joelle ortiz, and Jasmin sullivan.
In a time when most Indie artists are surely full of themselves, it was nice to have a reawakening of sorts in meeting up with a vivacious, energetic, talented, and down to earth young woman, Tamara Bub-ble. I got a chance to hang out with Tamara before one of her perfor-mances at the “Guilty by Association Concert Series.” Tamara is from my hometown of Brooklyn, New York. She has a brightness that is contagious, and makes you want to know what she’s about. She told a couple of jokes, and added some insight to her as an artist, and also just as a woman in the music business.Tamara felt strongly about current issues that are plaguing not just the music industry, but young urban community’s altogether. Tamara started The PSA Movement which was brought on by the frustration of topics such as abortion, guys “sagging” their pants, and simply living your life to the fullest. Tamara wrote and performed a series of songs dedicated to these pressing issues. “Pull Them Pants Up” and “To Kill A Baby.” Now these
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“The PSA Move-MenT cAMe ouT of fruSTrATion, A loT of ThingS
going on in currenT evenTS”
are two very controversial topics, but Tamara felt an urge to do something about it: “A lot of things were going on in current events, and people were not doing anything. I felt like people were just complaining. So, I came up with this theme of Do Your Part, and then I said to myself, I’m a musician, so how can I do my part? I figured people listen to music, so if I can make music that can inspire, then I’ll be doing my part.”Now don’t get it twisted, Tamara also put out a nice melody that was dedicated to “Living It Up” This tune was definitely neces-sary for those who don’t know how to party. Tamara wanted to create a song that was fun, and could be uplifting and make any wallflowers want to get on the dance floor. This song is sure to make you want to shake-a-tail feather.
Tamara is enjoying being on tour, and understands the im-portance of expanding her name, and her brand. I asked if she ever got homesick “Not really, because it’s always good to go to another city, to see if they rock how you rock, if you do music, you want dif-ferent crowds to see your mu-sic. You have to be able to go to different markets.”
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“if i can Make Music that insPires, or strikes the conversation on the different sociaL is-sues, then i’d be doing My Part.”
I had the honor of watching Tamara on stage, and to say that she turned it up is an under-statement. Her performance was filled with an energy that was infectious. It was a per-formance that was exciting, and exhilarating. Tamara danced, and had the crowd on awe of her. And if you think she can only sing invite her to any cypher, and you’ll see she can sure-ly hold her own.Tamara Bubble is the complete package, with an album set for release in 2014 that will be sure to have a blend from Jazz to Rap. I am definitely looking forward to the release.
Tamara’s latest album is on iTunes, Amazon, etc. you can also stream her album here http://airplaydirect.com/TamaraBubbleFollow @TamaraBubble on Twitter and Facebook
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Meena is an italian-born artist. She’s cur-
rently studying fashion design in Venice and
she just spent 6 months in London interning
for the very iconic Vivienne Westwood. Since
childhood Meena has always had a pas-
sion for design and a deep interest of styles
and arts from various cultures of the world,
thus allowing her to fuse many different
looks from the globe in to one unique style
and also permitted her to develop a strong
personality despite she grew up in a small
proviciale town of closed-minded. At aged
16 she discovered photography was another
way of artistic expression and thanks to this
new passion, she honed her taste and skills
by first using herself as a model and then
friends. Years later Meena works primarily as
a photographer at concerts and clubs but
at the same time continuing to cultivate her
love for the artistic pictures and portraits
capturing everyday moments of daily life.
Her amalgamation of photography and
design has truly allowed her to carve out her
own niche, expect big things to come from
her!
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Make it woRk
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When it comes to female rappers, it feels
like they have always been around. Over
the course of all these years they definitely
contributed a lot, not only to their niche but
to the rap culture in general. Mainstream
pop success is a totally different story. What
seemed to work for the successful ones, at
least when considering the pop world, was
over-doing it and creation of almost car-
toonish characters. Nicki Minaj got famous
in 2010, but before her the last comparable
female rapper was probably Missy Elliott in
the early 2000s. Before Missy, Lauryn Hill had
dominated the late ‘90s, as Lisa Lopes of TLC
had dominated the mid-’90s, Queen Latifah
the early ‘90s, and Roxanne Shanté the mid-
’80s. Kid Sister and Lil Mama were quite suc-
cessful just before the Minaj era. A decade
ago, it was Lil’ Kim, Da Brat, and Eve but
nowadays, it is Rye Rye, Azealia Banks, Bri-
anna Perry, and Angel Haze.All of them have
nothing in common, a part of the fact that
they are women and rapping. Some people
would rather classify them as regional rap-
pers, rather than putting all of them under
the same umbrella. The only factor missing
before achieving massive success by Rye
Rye’s is her loyalty to Baltimore club music.
Unfortunately for her the compact industri-
al sound is not widely popular yet. Azealia
Banks’s is representing both New York and
the postpunk/freestyles movement. Miami’s
own, Brianna Perry symbolizes the swampy
south as well as the beach lifestyle. Angel
Haze, the internet phenomenon is strongly
tied to D.C. and punk culture.
In today’s world, the Internet is lying down
track of what is popular and what isn’t and
the female rappers have to find a way to ad-
just to this reality. Rye Rye’s phrase “white girl
shit” is fitting perfectly in this reality. While
Rye Rye, Azealia Banks, Brianna Perry, and
Angel Haze are black, the sensation-seeking
A re fe m a l e ra p p e rs still relevant?
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internet culture is just more likely, to idolize fe-
male rappers who are lyrical and have staying
power. Good examples here are Iggy Azalea
from Sydney, Kreayshawn from Oakland, and
Kitty Pryde from Daytona Beach. These three
are the most popular ones at the moment.
In Great Britain on the other hand, female MCs
are much more protuberant and rap has had
its own line of development for over twenty
years. Ms. Dynamite, Lady Sovereign, Estelle,
Lady Leshurr and Cher Lloyd are all good ex-
amples of this and all of them are still active
on the United Kingdom’s market. Hip Hop is
becoming more and more popular all around
the world and each and every country and cul-
ture has their own culture, stars and females
rapping. A good example can be found in the
Caribbean with dancehall and soca and their
specific traditions of rhyming over beats. Nicki
Minaj is originally from Trinidad, and many
times she likes to
make a point and
rap and sing in
British and Carib-
bean modes. This
simply sets Nicki
Minaj apart from
her female rappers
competition. Her
repertoire contains
anything from sen-
timental R&B bal-
lads to enthusiastic
Who’s your favorite
female rap artist?
pop-rap to uncompromising beat-driv-
en hip-hop. Minaj could very well be the
most successful female rapper ever. She
simply has so many voices and person-
alities that the pop audience might feel
like they don’t really need anyone else in
the charts. That is until some other super
talented female rapper will come into
play. In the end of the day it is not the
looks, connections, voice, background
or anything else that matters when it
comes to achieving success as a female
rapper – it is simply one thing – and that
is talent…
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at age 15 he found interest battle rap scene, and began writ-ing his own raps to compete.
Chase Ultra was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. At age 15 he found inter-est in the local battle rap scene, and began writing his own raps to compete. During this time Chase describes it as, “a hunger for competition. I felt like I had witty and funny ways of saying things, and I enjoyed the challenge. Plus most of my friends were doing it, so it was natural that I slid my foot in the door”. After a few years battle rapping Chase decided to step away and focus on song writing. Fusing the sounds and styles of his favorite musicians and using his unique mind allowed him to find a sound that not only fits him, but also provides something new and refreshing to his hometown’s music scene. After Co-founding the music brand Charm Committee Chase put out the EP “City Investments”, and has his first album “Life2Live” set to be re-released January 2014 via DatPiff.com. Chase continues to perform throughout the Baltimore area and east coast along with other members of his music brand Charm Committee.
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Born April 15 1983 in Kansas City
Missouri, Abbas is an American
Actor/Rapper. Abbas uses the
stage name AK and has been do-
ing shows in Europe since March
of 2011.
Before then AK did shows in
Kansas City MO, Topeka Kansas,
New York and various surround-
ing areas on mid-west and the
east coast to include jazz and
night clubs and many schools.
Abbas was born to Najmah Qat-
adah (a strong African American
woman) who was born in Phila-
delphia and moved to Kansas
City after graduating Temple
University. He has worked with many local artists and re-
cording labels from a wide array of areas but has never been
signed to any local or major labels. After having his son he
decided to pursue a career in the United States armed forc-
es and joined in 2007. Now a Specialist and a Rigger in the
HHC 173d BSB, Abbas (AK) with a family and a career still
manages to write and perform his songs in Europe.
ak
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Music has been a part of human nature since
time began. It stirs something within us all,
helping us to relive memories and feel our
emotions. It’s not just everyday life that is af-
fected by the music we listen to. Research has
shown that music can have a dramatic effect
on the way we perform certain tasks, driving
a car while listening to fast paced music will
cause a driver to speed up and become more
confident in their actions. It is the same for
Athletes. Studies performed show that using
fast paced music can increase the levels of
adrenaline in the blood stream and will en-
courage the athlete to run and place a game
far faster and more aggressively those who
listened to quieter and slower paced music.
Such is the effect of music on Athletes that in
2007 organizers of the New York Marathon
decided to ban music from its event. The
outcome of this decision was a huge uproar
from the runners, many of whom decided to
flout the rulings and run with music anyway.
Such was there apparent need to run with a
beat. We all know how it feels when training in
the gym or out for a run when we don’t have our
mp3 player, it’s tough and far more draining.
Scientists have identified five ways that music
can affect some one’s performance and their
preparation in the lead up to an event;
• Dissociation
• Arousal
• Regulation
• Synchronization
• Acquisition of motor skills
• Attainment of flow
The importance of music
Because of the profound effect that music has
on the human psyche it is really important to al-
low athletes to use it during their preparation
and in some cases performance. It can enable
them to give their very best in competition.
the relevance of Music in sports.
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