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  1. <p><img src=http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/system/files/ofmicsandmen.jpg></p> <p>Benjamin Heights consists of MC's -MAD-1 , FURTHERMORE, CENERGY & (DJ)<br /> DEFJAM BLASTER.</p> <p><a href="http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/benjamin-heights-of-mics-and-men">read more</a></p>
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  5. BLOCK ENT / BAD BOY SOUTH PRESENTS... Boyz N Da Hood - Bite Down PRODUCED BY CARL MO. Atlanta, Georgia: July 12, 2008 When Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, Ren, and Eazy-E (R.I.P.) brutally bum rushed the scene almost two decades ago with cinematic street tales of guns, girls and gangbanging, they filled a definite void in rap music when syrupy sweet hip hop byproducts dominated the airwaves. Over Dre’s driving, funk-filled drum tracks, NWA broadcasted from the bloody blocks of Compton, Calif. and forever altered rap music. Steeping to the forefront in a time similar to when spine-chilling murder scenes were painted red by the godfathers of gangsta rap, Atlanta-based four-man ghetto mafia Boyz-N-Da-Hood sees that same empty space in music today. As the south’s most dangerous group, Big Duke, Jody Breeze, Big Gee and newest initiate Gorilla Zoe pull that same type of jack move on the industry with just as much attitude. Armed with full banana clips of bass-heavy, head-banging beats and rhymes rough enough to slap the taste out of your mouth, they vividly reintroduce the rough and tumble traps of the A with the Spring 07 release of their sophomore Block Entertainment/ Bad Boy South jack move Back Up N Da Chevy. Fueling up with runaway street single “G’d Up,” they head back to the block atop mid-tempo production of horrific, low-pitched horns, a jumpy string section and funk-laden synthesizers. “Y’all better tighten up on your seat belt. It’s gone be hot,” says Gee with anticipation. “That new Boyz N Da Hood is gone kill them.” Dropping their self-titled major label debut in 2005, the group was handpicked and formed some three years ago by Block Entertainment CEO Russell “Block” Spencer. Adding momentum to their movement, the group received an added boost after a seminal multi-million-dollar label deal between Block and music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs in early 2006. They earned instant stripes and handed platinum ghetto passes with their debut smash single “Dem Boyz.” “At the time, the music game got real watered down as far as we were concerned. The music wasn’t reflecting a gangsta sound,” Duke explains. “People were comparing us to NWA not be ‘cause we sound like them. It was the rawness, the gutter, going back to the streets. We give the same formula.” Slightly different from the original lineup which included platinum-selling DefJam artist Young Jeezy, the group’s newest enlistee to man the position of The Snowman is hard-nosed ATL hired gun Gorilla Zoe. While Gee represents A-town’s Mechanicsville community, Duke holds it down for Decatur and Jody corresponds to the country roads of Griffin, Ga., Zoe claims every highway, byway and side street of the A. And his new position is a perfect fit. “Being in this situation is an honor. I’m fans of Boyz-N-Da-Hood. I love the music, and I love the movement of Block Entertainment,” Zoe says proudly. “I respect the slick talk of Jody Breeze. I respect the gutter of Big Bee, the OG qualities in the play calling of Duke and the boss status of Block.” But even with new blood in the fold, BNDH still delivers the same gritty street verses that granted them platinum ghetto passes from hood to hood. Proof is in the strong arm title track. Over futuristic keys, faint bongos and back-breaking bass, they ride dirty through the hoods of Atlanta. Riding alongside West Coast don Ice Cube on “Choppers,” they empty verbal clips atop a driving bass track, faint synthesizers and gun shots cocked. And on the danceable cut “We Ready,” they put in work with label mate Yung Joc chanting on the hook. Making nonbelievers respect their gangsta, they divulge their nonstop hustle on top of choppy sonic quirks and trademark heavy drums. “We are reaching a lot of different people in one group. I think we speak to so many people cause there are more have-nots in the world than people who got it,” proclaims Duke. “We speak for people trying to get it, out there hustling and bumping their heads and still trying to find their way.” Much like their Compton counterparts who paved the way for gangsta rap, Boyz-N-Da-Hood doesn’t make music for the radio. On-location street reporters who bring the same jarring brutality of life to vivid musical projections, BNDH puts the gangsta back into rap with Back N Da Chevy. Buckle up. It’s going to be a bumpy ride! Boyz N Da Hood - Bite Down (Clean) Boyz N Da Hood - Bite Down (Dirty) Boyz N Da Hood on MySpace! PRESS CONTACT(S) FOR DROPS & BOOKING Angela Covington (404) 693-1100 9196management@gmail.com
  6. BLOCK ENT / HIGHLIFE ENT PRESENTS... Luney Tunez Ft. Gorilla Zoe & Yung Joc - Powerful Drawz (Remix) PRODUCED BY LUNEY TUNEZ Atlanta, Georgia: July 12, 2008 Come to the ATL and it's unmistakable. Whether it's on Hot 107.9 or V-103, or the latest mixtapes by some of ATL hottest mixtape DJs like, DJ Drama, DJ Black Bill Gates, DJ Kamillion, DJ Scream, DJ Burn One, Southern Smoke or Oomp Camp mixtape series, chances are you've heard the booming vocal drop that has become one of the most recognizable calling cards on the Atlanta music production scene "LuNeY TuNeZ-N-Yo-Area". LuNeY TuNeZ has also produced for several mainstream artist like P$C Grand Hustle "AK", Yung Joc, Gorilla Zo
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  25. <p><img src=http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/system/files/cudjs.jpg></p> <p>Each week CUDJS will premiere the Podcast download of the latest<br /> edition from DJ Warrior's acclaimed radio show. With the help<br /> from September 7th, J Rez, Stone One & other guest DJ's the Cali<br /> Untouchable Radio show delivers the best in new Hip-Hop music<br /> every week.</p> <p><a href="http://www.mixtapetorrent.com/cali-untouchable-radio-7-8-08">read more</a></p>
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