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  1. Mac Meezie (Novotny Jamal Pope) aka Thug Boy Born in the Eighties when Rap music was building it’s stronghold in the Music World. His Musical talents were influenced by a number of Rap Artist such as Biggie and Tupac, Dr.Dre, Three Six. As A young child growing up with keyboards, guitars, drum machines and a recording studio in the house and knowing how to operate the equipment at six years old. His parents wanted him to be the best at whatever he decided to do. Trying to follow his parents business skills he started a few little business ventures of his own. He was selling toys and clothes to his friends and understanding how business works. After wards his parents got a CD-burner and he began copying, mixing and selling CD’s and that’s when all hell broke loose. He was selling CD’s faster than the local record shop. All of the local DJ’s and all of his friends was buying his mix CD’s. He was selling around a hundred a week at $5.00 a CD. He knew how to make money. Then he figured out how to create his own music using Cakewalk and started his own rap group. This was the beginning of something that he could never let go of. With his group they learned to write and rhyme all with his composed music. They would practice in his parent’s office after business hours. With the help of his parents they traveled to many southern Music conferences trying to be heard by Major record labels. Being he was only in the six grade and had won a lot of talent shows going to the conferences and not getting any deals was not enough to stop him. The group split after being together for a couple of years but still remained friends. Now solo he began working hard on his producing skills. His parents upgraded his equipment and introduced him to an up and coming producer Street Symphony also a friend and producer from Atlanta, Noah Craig. After Listening to them, his music began to grow. After a while everyone in his hometown wanted to rap on his tracks. After discussing it with his father and trying to convince him that he was really serious about being a producer, his father and a friend converted an office into a recording studio for his birthday. But the deal was, he had to run it as a business and sell the music he was creating. By this time he was working with Nuendo and looking at pro-Tools. At 14 his father forced him to use Pro-Tools to do all of his recording. Once the word got out that he had the hottest tracks and a studio to record in, people were coming from everywhere. He started to make his own money again. Now he was getting it all, producing, engineering, writing and rapping. Some days he would never leave the studio except to clean up. He was selling tracks at a $100.00 to $200 each, and recording at $25.00 an hour. On A bad day he would make $250.00 and on good days $750.00 to 1,500.00. While attending high school he was allowed to attend college for credits also. This allowed him to get a year of college while still in high school. Since he already knew how to use pro-Tools getting a certificate in music technology was easy to obtain. While he was running his studio he was also involved in the streets which eventually would decide his fate. After almost losing everything he had including his freedom he was blessed with a second chance. Walking away from a life of crime and drug dealing in his hometown he moved to Atlanta to start a new life. He has made major networks with big names in the entertainment industry throughout the years of his career. Crazy Life (remix).zip - 10.8 Mb
  2. Mac Meezie (Novotny Jamal Pope) aka ThugBoy Born in the Eighties when Rap music was building it’s stronghold in the Music World. His Musical talents were influenced by a number of Rap Artist such as Biggie and Tupac, Dr.Dre, Three Six. As A young child growing up with keyboards, guitars, drum machines and a recording studio in the house and knowing how to operate the equipment at six years old. His parents wanted him to be the best at whatever he decided to do. Trying to follow his parents business skills he started a few little business ventures of his own. He was selling toys and clothes to his friends and understanding how business works. After wards his parents got a CD-burner and he began copying, mixing and selling CD’s and that’s when all hell broke loose. He was selling CD’s faster than the local record shop. All of the local DJ’s and all of his friends was buying his mix CD’s. He was selling around a hundred a week at $5.00 a CD. He knew how to make money. Then he figured out how to create his own music using Cakewalk and started his own rap group. This was the beginning of something that he could never let go of. With his group they learned to write and rhyme all with his composed music. They would practice in his parent’s office after business hours. With the help of his parents they traveled to many southern Music conferences trying to be heard by Major record labels. Being he was only in the six grade and had won a lot of talent shows going to the conferences and not getting any deals was not enough to stop him. The group split after being together for a couple of years but still remained friends. Now solo he began working hard on his producing skills. His parents upgraded his equipment and introduced him to an up and coming producer Street Symphony also a friend and producer from Atlanta, Noah Craig. After Listening to them, his music began to grow. After a while everyone in his hometown wanted to rap on his tracks. After discussing it with his father and trying to convince him that he was really serious about being a producer, his father and a friend converted an office into a recording studio for his birthday. But the deal was, he had to run it as a business and sell the music he was creating. By this time he was working with Nuendo and looking at pro-Tools. At 14 his father forced him to use Pro-Tools to do all of his recording. Once the word got out that he had the hottest tracks and a studio to record in, people were coming from everywhere. He started to make his own money again. Now he was getting it all, producing, engineering, writing and rapping. Some days he would never leave the studio except to clean up. He was selling tracks at a $100.00 to $200 each, and recording at $25.00 an hour. On A bad day he would make $250.00 and on good days $750.00 to 1,500.00. While attending high school he was allowed to attend college for credits also. This allowed him to get a year of college while still in high school. Since he already knew how to use pro-Tools getting a certificate in music technology was easy to obtain. While he was running his studio he was also involved in the streets which eventually would decide his fate. After almost losing everything he had including his freedom he was blessed with a second chance. Walking away from a life of crime and drug dealing in his hometown he moved to Atlanta to start a new life. He has made major networks with big names in the entertainment industry throughout the years of his career. Ice Cold Recordings: Mac Meezie DOWNLOAD --->>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/tqhw20
  3. Met Bronson A native of Trenton, NJ, was brought up in a m-----cultural family as her parents are from Liberia, West Africa and British Virgin Island St. Kitts, Nevis. She grew up in a home where there was struggle but her parents instilled the importance in morals, values and respect for one another. Through the years, Met has learned and embraced various cultures and style of music, but it wasn’t until her teenage year that she decided to become a lyricist. ”…Met is ahead of her time - always at the starting line waiting for the gun to go off…” many people have said. She has worked with record labels such as Power Entertainment, Black World Entertainment, Our World and Capitol Records (doing road management for recording artist Priscilla Renea) and with the help of music producer Cee Chung and various other producers, Met is destined to put female rap artist on the map. She is currently performing at venues all over the city of Atlanta and throughout Georgia. Met’s musical influences are: Alanis Morissette, Lil Kim, Limp Bizkit, Wu Tang Clan, Foxy Brown, Missy Elliot, and Janet Jackson, TLC, and Queen Latifa Visit Met's fan page Ice Cold Recordings: Met Bronson Download -->>Download Met Bronson - In Charge.zip from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way"]Download Met Bronson - In Charge.zip from Sendspace.com - send big files the easy way
  4. Met Bronson A native of Trenton, NJ, was brought up in a m-----cultural family as her parents are from Liberia, West Africa and British Virgin Island St. Kitts, Nevis. She grew up in a home where there was struggle but her parents instilled the importance in morals, values and respect for one another. Through the years, Met has learned and embraced various cultures and style of music, but it wasn’t until her teenage year that she decided to become a lyricist. ”…Met is ahead of her time - always at the starting line waiting for the gun to go off…” many people have said. She has worked with record labels such as Power Entertainment, Black World Entertainment, Our World and Capitol Records (doing road management for recording artist Priscilla Renea) and with the help of music producer Cee Chung and various other producers, Met is destined to put female rap artist on the map. She is currently performing at venues all over the city of Atlanta and throughout Georgia. Met’s musical influences are: Alanis Morissette, Lil Kim, Limp Bizkit, Wu Tang Clan, Foxy Brown, Missy Elliot, and Janet Jackson, TLC, and Queen Latifa Visit Met's fan page Ice Cold Recordings: Met Bronson Download --->>http://www.sendspace.com/file/1y2aaa
  5. MacMeezie (Novotny Jamal Pope) aka ThugBoy Ice Cold Recordings: Mac Meezie Download -->>> http://www.sendspace.com/file/o8id0i Born in the Eighties when Rap music was building it’s stronghold in the Music World. His Musical talents were influenced by a number of Rap Artist such as Biggie and Tupac, Dr.Dre, Three Six. As A young child growing up with keyboards, guitars, drum machines and a recording studio in the house and knowing how to operate the equipment at six years old. His parents wanted him to be the best at whatever he decided to do. Trying to follow his parents business skills he started a few little business ventures of his own. He was selling toys and clothes to his friends and understanding how business works. After wards his parents got a CD-burner and he began copying, mixing and selling CD’s and that’s when all hell broke loose. He was selling CD’s faster than the local record shop. All of the local DJ’s and all of his friends was buying his mix CD’s. He was selling around a hundred a week at $5.00 a CD. He knew how to make money. Then he figured out how to create his own music using Cakewalk and started his own rap group. This was the beginning of something that he could never let go of. With his group they learned to write and rhyme all with his composed music. They would practice in his parent’s office after business hours. With the help of his parents they traveled to many southern Music conferences trying to be heard by Major record labels. Being he was only in the six grade and had won a lot of talent shows going to the conferences and not getting any deals was not enough to stop him. The group split after being together for a couple of years but still remained friends. Now solo he began working hard on his producing skills. His parents upgraded his equipment and introduced him to an up and coming producer Street Symphony also a friend and producer from Atlanta, Noah Craig. After Listening to them, his music began to grow. After a while everyone in his hometown wanted to rap on his tracks. After discussing it with his father and trying to convince him that he was really serious about being a producer, his father and a friend converted an office into a recording studio for his birthday. But the deal was, he had to run it as a business and sell the music he was creating. By this time he was working with Nuendo and looking at pro-Tools. At 14 his father forced him to use Pro-Tools to do all of his recording. Once the word got out that he had the hottest tracks and a studio to record in, people were coming from everywhere. He started to make his own money again. Now he was getting it all, producing, engineering, writing and rapping. Some days he would never leave the studio except to clean up. He was selling tracks at a $100.00 to $200 each, and recording at $25.00 an hour. On A bad day he would make $250.00 and on good days $750.00 to 1,500.00. While attending high school he was allowed to attend college for credits also. This allowed him to get a year of college while still in high school. Since he already knew how to use pro-Tools getting a certificate in music technology was easy to obtain. While he was running his studio he was also involved in the streets which eventually would decide his fate. After almost losing everything he had including his freedom he was blessed with a second chance. Walking away from a life of crime and drug dealing in his hometown he moved to Atlanta to start a new life. He has made major networks with big names in the entertainment industry throughout the years of his career.
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