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  1. Video: Nore Talks Finito (Finito Remix Preview) http://goo.gl/fb/lQOTZ via @GreenHitz

  2. Cee Lo Green Ft. Wiz Khalifa - Bright Lights Bigger City (Remix) http://goo.gl/fb/f8YsW via @GreenHitz

  3. Sicksdot was born in the heart of Miami FL. with a dream of leaving his mark on the world. However, a decision at the age of fifteen took his life on a lifelong detour. This re-introduction to "real life" allowed him the time and knowledge needed to fine tune his skills as an emcee. His motto is “Whatever greatness God instills in you, nothing can ever take it from you, unless you allow it to”. With years of experience under his belt, He wasted no time getting into the hip hop arena. He is determined to get his voice out in the community and music is one vehicle of choice. He recorded over a hundred songs with various artist and affiliates, word had got out on the streets, the Liberty City Native and self proclaimed ‘New Age Back Pack Rapper’ has an uncanny ability to breathe life into vision via his music. These notions hold truth and can be experienced in his mix tape rightfully titled ‘Flyte Skool101’ http://www.abstractmusics.com http://www.sicks.me http://www.mediafire.com/?7nqr1gl5lom7rat http://www.facebook.com/pages/SICKS-DOT/473547230077 Follow @Sicksdot on twitter! Download Sicksdot - Drinkin' & Spaceships Main Contact: (877) 737 7651 ext. 200 / marvelousmarc@boxbe.com
  4. Lloyd Interview W/ Devi Dev, Talks New Album, Trey Songz & Tattoo http://goo.gl/fb/45FoI via @GreenHitz

  5. Download Now! Future who hails from Atlanta, met up with Rocko and is killing the streets! Future has been grinding in the streets for a while now and continues to promote his latest mixtape Dirty Sprite... http://www.Freebandz.com Follow @1future on twitter!
  6. Dirty Sprite... http://www.Freebandz.com Follow @1future on twitter! Download Clean Download Dirty Contact: aonebookings@gmail.com / 404-784-1600 This post has been promoted to an article
  7. Video: Christian Tv Ft. Boldy James – Girl I Used To Know http://goo.gl/fb/tu2wc via @GreenHitz

  8. D.Chamberz Ft. Lil' Fame (Of M.O.P) Franchise Liaison & Boom Pacino - The… http://goo.gl/fb/FPLaR via @GreenHitz

  9. Young Kool Ft. Wickey Roe & Tune - Twistin Up http://goo.gl/fb/oW3N4 via @GreenHitz

  10. 21 year old Chicago born Hip Hop sensation B. McCoy, AKA Beama is out to show the world that his raw, heartfelt and passionate musical offerings stand out and exceed the norm. B. McCoy is poised to introduce himself to the world in his latest album "DREAMA" which boasts original production from MCF Productions. With a lead single "Gone Now", B. McCoy raps about a young man trying to leave the streets behind and change his life for the better. B. McCoy should have the World Wide Web in a frenzy in no time at all. Follow @Bmccoy89 on twitter! My Video http://www.sendspace.com/file/69vxnk http://www.datpiff.com/B-McCoy-Dreama-mixtape.243227.html http://thatcrack.com/mixtapes/b-mccoy-dreama/ http://www.myspace.com/mcfproductions http://www.musiccomesfirst.net http://www.twitter.com/mcfproductions http://www.reverbnation.com/mcfproductions http://www.indiecharts.com/mcfproductions Download Gone Now (Main) Download Dreamin' (Main) Download Purple Kisses Contact: (916) 281-7418 / yngdon3@gmail.com
  11. Kool,17 year old producer/songwriter/rapper started writing rhymes and making beats when he was just 12 years old. What or who influence him to start rhyming was an up north rapper by the name of jay-z. It all started at a very young age on a play piano from Hasbro to beating on lunch tables at mebane middle school, where a friend introduce him to a beat making software called "fruity loops from image-line productions". As years went by the beats got “hotter and hotter” and attracted attention from a lot of heavy hitters from Dj smallz at Southern Smoke mixtapes to Slip- N-Slide Records “On da Grind”. Lynnette Perez who goes by her stage name "Laddy Perez" is an up and coming singer out of Miami, FL. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Laddy Perez always had dreams of being successful singer. Although it wasn't until she meet artist, songwriter, and producer Malcolm "Young Kool" Prater did her career really take off in 2011. Follow @KoolvilleUs on twitter! Youtube.com/KoolvilleUsOfficial Facebook.com/KoolvilleUs Download Young Kool Ft. Wickey Roe & Tune - Twistin Up (Main) Download Laddy Perez - Time (Main) Contact: 305.849.8920 / Koolvilleus@Gmail.com
  12. Video: K-Boy Ft. Kendrick Lamar – By Any Means (Malcolm X) http://goo.gl/fb/Oq5or via @GreenHitz

  13. Video: Big Nate Ft. Beanie Sigel & Big O – Moving Fast On The Int http://goo.gl/fb/I9U0s via @GreenHitz

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  14. Pill Ft. Mitchelle’L – One Of These Days http://goo.gl/fb/F85tJ via @GreenHitz

  15. Brandon Dramatic – Domino Jones (Mixtape) http://goo.gl/fb/riq41 via @GreenHitz

  16. A-Jay The Dog Ft. Nation & J-Walk - Face Down Ass Up http://goo.gl/fb/ieo3O via @GreenHitz

  17. CEO and Artist of JAD Entertainment, based from Alabama! Born May 23, 1991 in the heart of Birmingham, Alabama, a young rapper who has experienced many hardships and tribulations in the mean streets of the EastSide of Birmingham. A-Jay the Dog possesses a tremendous flow of intellectual lyricism through his powerful rhymes but also "keeps it in the streets." He speaks for the troubled southern youth and also compliments the "good life" that many aspire to have... Follow @ajaythedog on twitter! Download Clean Download Dirty Contact: ajaythedog205@yahoo.com
  18. Sewamouf is was born on the West Side of Chicago, Il in the Austin neighborhood. At the age of 7, he moved to one of the most notorious neighborhoods on the South Side of Chicago called Roseland. Roseland is also "arguably" the worst neighborhoods in the section of the city called "The Wild 100's(hundreds or as it is pronounced 'Hunits"). Coming from this neighborhood of distrust and uncertainty, Sewamouf is attempting to become a "Concrete Rose" for others, including his peers, to follow through his passion of music. Although his music is hardcore hiphop and aggressive, it is through this outlet Sewamouf is able to maintain his humbleness as well as show that "you can do whatever you want as long as you are dedicated and willing to work hard for it". Sewamouf has been featured on over 30 mixtapes and has 2 solo mixtapes entitled "16 in the Clip Pt.1" and "17 Shots". His lead single, "I B Laughin" is taken off of his second solo mixtape entitled "17 Shots", mixed and hosted by Violator All Star DJ DJ Thunder(also of the Chicago-based production group "Productionix). It is presented on BBE North America, LLC. Sewamouf will also be droppin 2 mixtapes in July 2011 called "Independence Day" and "Clubber Lang" on S.I.N.G., LLC/BBE North America. Follow @Sewamouf on twitter! http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/zi511v Download Main Contact: 773-867-9163 / 312-545-0868 / 219-256-0029 / Sewamouf2003@gmail.com / sewamouf@yahoo.com
  19. In 1985, Michael Marshall was the lead singer for a loosely organized musical collective known as the Timex Social Club. They were bound together simply; they started with the limited ambition of creating a song or two for the types of multicultural parties that they frequented. But in less than a year, they would have a top-ten single and be loudly announcing the birth of a new musical form: hip-hop soul. Neither Michael nor the other members had any way of knowing that in less than two decades this sound would become far more than just the sound of their parties, but sound of the planet, the soundtrack to everything from fast food to vacation. And today, though Mary J. Blige and P. Diddy collect a disproportionate share of the credit, it was years earlier that the form first came to national prominence. This came with the release of the hit single “Rumors” and was cemented during the summer of 1986 as the song and a nascent musical form gained traction in the national consciousness. Radio programmers were perplexed. It was urban and had an edge. But it wasn’t rap. The song charted into the top ten and gained momentum on radio. Suddenly, the band was invited to tour with Run D.M.C. and LL Cool J. A second single, “Thinkin About You” advanced the trend. Finally, after a hastily put together tour and a long summer on the road, “Mixed Up World” would be the final hit for Timex. The members of the collective were headed for an ugly divorce. And legal wrangling left Michael in limbo. The band that had all but invented hip-hop soul would be left out of its first mainstream successes. And the singer who brought the harmonic structures and knack for counter melody made famous by Marvin Gaye and Prince would be forced to wait it out as his music became the soulful counterpoint to grunge in the early 1990s.
 Not surprisingly to anyone who knew him then, Michael never stopped singing. There were personal dramas and compulsions. There were moments of famous indulgence. But he sang and recorded compulsively, and a library of demos from this time document his continuous development as an artist. But it was an artistry that was tempered by mismanagement and poor timing. Ultimately, it would be an irony of considerable proportions that would bring him back to prominence. In 1995, producer Tone Capone sampled the beat from “Why You Treat Me So Bad”; the song had been a monster hit for the Timex derivative Club Nouveau and a consistent source of ire for Michael, as it borrowed liberally from his own “Thinkin About You.” But Tone had a plan for the beat, matching it to rapped verses from Oakland rappers The Luniz and then pairing this product to Michael’s sung chorus. The result was arguably the most singularly memorable song in the history of Bay Area hip-hop: “I Got 5 on It.” In a hip-hop epoch most remembered for bi-coastal hostilities and tragedy, “I Got 5 on It” stands as one of the most durable songs of the genre that didn’t originate in either New York or Los Angeles. Yet still, there was one fact that might be even more significant: the songs form, rapped verses and sung chorus, were suddenly and profoundly on the musical radar. Hip-hop soul had once again mutated, and Mike Marshall was again hugely responsible. Five years this musical structure sampled beat, rapped verses, sung chorus would represent half of the top fourty. For Mike it was a victory, but yet another turning point, another bittersweet moment among a litany. Again he found himself on the outside looking in. The Luniz were for all intents and purposes a rap group. Mike was not a member. The group would go their own course without him, performing their most popular song again and again without its lead singer. If this irony bothered Michael, it never showed. As always, he remained prolific, continuing to forge musical relationships throughout the Bay Area and write songs. It was during this time that he joined forces with the seminal Berkeley neo-soul band The MoFessionals. For more than two years, Michael would play and record with them, bringing his soulful vocals and dense harmonies to a band that fused hip-hop, soul, jazz, and funk into a roiling stew that was decidedly ahead of its time. For a solid two years, The MoFessionals reigned as one of the Bay Areas premier live shows. They were also most certainly one of its best unsigned acts. But this pressure mounted. As the bands popularity crested, they struggled mightily to complete Finally Over, their only album. After numerous roadblocks, the album was released with minimal support and tour plans were aborted. Neither a failure nor a success, it remains a worthy testament to what could have been, a perfect goodbye letter to fans, a perfect “f— you” to disbelieving record company execs. Crestfallen and needing a new challenge, Michael seized on an opportunity to live and record in Nuremburg, Germany. In partnership with an expatriated American producer, his vocals charted regularly in Europe, with the highlight being his collaboration with rapper AK Swift on “Light in Me.” The song made it into the top 15 on the German charts and afforded Michael the luxury of doing some modest touring on the continent. As always, he was still advancing the platform that he helped originate. But after several years, it became apparent that he was chafing under the production qualities that European audiences demand. He needed to return home. He needed the familiar. He needed the Bay. Upon returning, he hit the studio hard. Almost immediately, he settled into a solid working relationship with producer Nick Peace and his Million Dollar Dream label. He sang on “He Said She Said” with rapper Andre Nickatina, a song from the album Hells Kitchen. He also reunited with fellow Timex alumni, producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy, to write and record songs for En Vogues comeback album, Sunflower. “All You See” and “How Do I Get Over You” featured his vocals and despite the albums middling sales figures serve to remind listeners about one of the areas signature talents. Not all of his efforts during these first years back from Germany were hits. But the volume of work that he amassed is significant and so are the people he worked with. This list of collaborations stretches on and on, name checking half of the Bay Area and beyond. E-40, Keak da Sneak, San Quinn, Casual from Hieroglyphics, E.A. Ski, Suga Tee, 3XKrazy, Rankin Scroo, Turf Talk, And then the work in Germany with Bootsy Collins. The set with Thelma Houston. The Weather Girls. Michael has been all over the R&B and hip-hop map, mixing and matching, innovating and re-creating. But Michael’s latest and most significant reinvention would drop in 2004 and 2005: the subtle transformation to a solo artist. Now wielding the stage persona of Mike Meszy, Marshall released two albums in less than a calendar year. First was a collaborative effort with San Francisco-based rapper Equipto, entitled K.I.M. Among the tracks on this album, Beautiful (The Family) and Keep Rising show him in top form, building sticky vocal hooks with dense harmonic choruses and dynamic ad-libs.
 The second is his first solo album. Dense with collaboration, the album showcases Michael in top form. The title, Love, Lies and Life is an overt reference to the title of Club Nouveaus Life, Love and Pain. Perhaps this is emblematic of the bitterness that he still harbors for Jay King, original producer of the Timex Social Club and the most prominent member of Club Nouveau. Perhaps this is emblematic of its final resolution. What was once stolen has now been repatriated to its rightful owner. The songs and demo tapes of the last twenty years are now synthesized and released in a potent catharsis, a testimony to the frustration and the letdowns, the unrequited successes and the heartfelt failures. To Germany and to the Bay, to love, to lies and most powerfully to life. To rebirth. To Michael Marshall. To a true Bay Area original. To recognizing him for what he is. To being patient with what he wasn’t. To acknowledging him an innovator. To sharing the frustrations of a pioneer. To a living survivor. To an addict. To a hero. To a role model. To a zero. To a believer. To a friend. To a dreamer. To having five on a sack. To having somebody’s back. To a man. To going there and coming back. To your boy Mike Meszy. Fo sheezy.
 Follow @MikeMeezy on twitter! http://www.michaelmarshallusa.com/videos/ http://www.michaelmarshallusa.com/bio/ http://www.michaelmarshallusa.com/music/ http://www.facebook.com/soulofthebay http://www.myspace.com/michaelmarshall http://www.youtube.com/themikemeezy Download Clean Download Dirty Contact: (JAKIL RECORDS) P.O Box 11123 / Berkeley, CA 94704 / info@jakilrecords.com Appearances/Booking: Pete Lewis @ Meezy Productions / pete_lewis@michaelmarshallusa.info
  20. From the forthcoming mini EP 'The Conflict', comes a surreptitiously hot new single from N.E.G.G.Z. telling a dark tale of male desires and actions, in a straight to the point, stripped down form. "The concept behind N.E.G.G.Z. surrounds the suppressed inner turmoil of wandering souls and how it affects their behaviour and choices on a daily basis" T.S.Ligun is the first character to step to the mic in the grimy, raw track 'Wanna See Ya' to raise some eyebrows and throw up some questions. More music from N.E.G.G.Z soon... www.neggz.com N.E.G.G.Z. - Wanna See Ya (Clean) N.E.G.G.Z. - Wanna See Ya (Dirty) N.E.G.G.Z. - Wanna See Ya (Instrumental) Contact: neggzproject@gmail.com
  21. Beema, born on October 5, 1983 as Monique Phillips, was born and raised in Fort Pierce, located on the East Coast of Florida. Beema didn't exactly have a "Golden Childhood", and amongst many bad decisions she may have made in her early adolescence, one good decision she made was to break her family cycle and go to college. In 2006 Beema graduated from Florida State University despite of having two beautiful babies in the process. After entering motherhood along with the real world Beema realized that she'll never be completely happy until she receive her degree in the Hip Hop industry. Beema quotes "A $60,000 per year salary will pay the bills and give me and my family spending money, but I want to follow my heart, which is making music". While relocating to Tampa, Fl Beema teamed up with The Infamous "DJ SMALLZ" (Mr. Southern Smoke) For the “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST VOL.1" Mix tape. With club bangers like "I GOT IT" and "LAST CRY”, Beema started getting heavy spins in West and Northern Florida. Now Beema is back in the South Fl area and is in the lab brewing up hot new tracks for the "BEAUTY AND THE BEAST VOL.II” Mix tape, that's scheduled to drop July 2011.. With her "CUT-THROAT ATTITUDE" and "DETERMINATION" Beema's grind for getting her voice heard is now getting noticed NATIONWIDE...Beema quotes, I started rapping from writing poetry, and I've been writing poetry since I was twelve. Music is my passion and it's the way I express my past and my future, from all aspects including where I've been, where I'm going, and what I've been exposed to. Scuse Me!!! Follow @MsBeema on twitter! Beemafullyloaded.com Reverbnation.com/missmonique Facebook.com/mzb33ma Youtube.com/mademissesmissmo Download Main Contact: For Bookings call 772.882.1212 or email Mademisses14@gmail.com / Send all beats to: BeatsforBeema@gmail.com
  22. Millions of people make the pilgrimage to Cleveland to pay homage to the Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame. One of those inspired souls comes in the form of songstress Maclyn (Mack-lyn) Lucille. The singer/songwriter has quickly become the talk of the town after garnering the attention of some of the music industry's best and brightest. Noted talent like Skyz Musik (Keri Hilson, Rick Ross, Kanye West) to Grammy nominated beatsmith Young Yonny all praise the Midwest talent for her ability to craft a hit record. 20,000-plus Cleveland natives can't be wrong, can they? Maclyn, performing as the unofficial Cavs singer, received standing ovations after singing the National Anthem during several of the team's playoff games. Increasing her swagger and visibility with every performance the Berklee alum has taken her rich and powerful four and a half octave range to the elites -- moving both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's souls. With the elites and the streets taking notice -- the press was sure to soon follow. After being featured on some of the Internet's hottest websites like Leak Jones (http://www.leakjones.com) and Don't Lose Your Day Job's "VIRGINIA SLIMS" section (http://dontloseyourdayjob.com/2010/01/05/dlydj-virginia-slims-maclyn-lucille/) -- Maclyn Lucille is fueling her buzz with her single, "Where You At?" Maclyn Lucille also recently made her UK debut on the highly anticipated “R&B STREET ANTHEMS VOLUME 1” from the #1 source for new music in the UK Street Sounds ( streetsound.co ). Street Sounds has championed the very best black and street music for almost 30 years and took almost 6 months working and collaborating with the greatest new talents from the streets of America (and Canada). R&B Street Anthems is set to become a major platform for breaking the next generation of R&B superstars. EVERY track has the potential to become a huge radio hit and monster club jam and is distributed though Universal Records. As the Digital Age continues to bring the masses online -- Maclyn Lucille is the e-Streets champion. By being armed to the teeth with talent you can add another name to the list of legends to add to the Hall of Fame. Follow @Maclyn_Lucille on twitter! http://www.maclynlucille.com http://www.myspace.com/maclynlucille http://www.facebook.com/maclynlucillemusic http://www.youtube.com/user/MaclynLucille Download Main Download Instrumental Download Acapella Contact: (Dj Ruckkus) djrickyruckkus@gmail.com / 216-288-8642 / http://www.twitter.com/djrickyruckkus (Shay Lawson) slawson@advocatemanagementgroup.com / 678-552-3581 / http://www.twitter.com/shaymlawson This post has been promoted to an article
  23. Download Now! Millions of people make the pilgrimage to Cleveland to pay homage to the Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame. One of those inspired souls comes in the form of songstress Maclyn (Mack-lyn) Lucille. The singer/songwriter has quickly become the talk of the town after garnering the attention of some of the music industry's best and brightest. Noted talent like Skyz Musik (Keri Hilson, Rick Ross, Kanye West) to Grammy nominated beatsmith Young Yonny all praise the Midwest talent for her ability to craft a hit record. 20,000-plus Cleveland natives can't be wrong, can they? Maclyn, performing as the unofficial Cavs singer, received standing ovations after singing the National Anthem during several of the team's playoff games. Increasing her swagger and visibility with every performance the Berklee alum has taken her rich and powerful four and a half octave range to the elites -- moving both President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's souls. With the elites and the streets taking notice -- the press was sure to soon follow. After being featured on some of the Internet's hottest websites like Leak Jones (http://www.leakjones.com) and Don't Lose Your Day Job's "VIRGINIA SLIMS" section (http://dontloseyourdayjob.com/2010/01/05/dlydj-virginia-slims-maclyn-lucille/) -- Maclyn Lucille is fueling her buzz with her single, "Where You At?" Maclyn Lucille also recently made her UK debut on the highly anticipated “R&B STREET ANTHEMS VOLUME 1” from the #1 source for new music in the UK Street Sounds ( streetsound.co ). Street Sounds has championed the very best black and street music for almost 30 years and took almost 6 months working and collaborating with the greatest new talents from the streets of America (and Canada). R&B Street Anthems is set to become a major platform for breaking the next generation of R&B superstars. EVERY track has the potential to become a huge radio hit and monster club jam and is distributed though Universal Records. As the Digital Age continues to bring the masses online -- Maclyn Lucille is the e-Streets champion. By being armed to the teeth with talent you can add another name to the list of legends to add to the Hall of Fame. Follow @Maclyn_Lucille on twitter! http://www.maclynlucille.com http://www.myspace.com/maclynlucille http://www.facebook.com/maclynlucillemusic http://www.youtube.com/user/MaclynLucille
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