GreenHitz.com Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 “Ole E” certainly has soul. If there’s a such thing as ‘rap-soul,’ he has it.”— Sid “Uncle Jamz” Johnson—C.E.O. of M.E.C.A.P., songwriter and music business consultant Suffice it to say, rapper and producer, Ole-E, is an old soul. The music of storytellers like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield and The Isley Brothers provided the soundtrack to his childhood growing up in Albany, GA, where he was raised by his older mother, his grandparents and when they all had passed, his mom’s younger sister. Having mature mannerisms personified him as an old man, so his nicknames were “Granddad,” and then Ole-E. Now, the self-described “Rappa-Sanga” also goes by “Stank Sinatra” because his nasally, melodic flow style combines rapping and singing. Ole-E attributes meeting music consultant and Grammy Award winning songwriter, Sid “Uncle Jamz” Johnson as a pivotal career moment. In the late 90’s, Ole-E performed with Suthern Klick on Southern House Records, an independent label owned by Toney “Montana” Mosley in Albany. Under consultation from Johnson, Southern House signed to MCA/Universal in 1998, and its groups, Suthern Klick and Field Mob inked record deals. Albeit brief, Suthern Klick (oft- spelled as Southern Klick) enjoyed commercial success and toured as the opening act for Cash Money Millionaires. Ushering in a genre of grittier, funk-infused rap, “Like Dat” entered Billboard at #36 in November of 1998. In 2000, MCA dropped Suthern Klick but Ole-E continued working with Field Mob as a producer on their CDs, 613: From Ashy to Classy (2000), From the Roota to tha Toota (2002), and Light Poles and Pine Trees (2006). Ole-E released If The Streets Could Talk (2003) on Mosley’s current label, Dirty South Entertainment. Many who purchased the CD online reached out to tell him how much they loved his down-to-earth style. “I like to talk about relationships, really dig deep and get into everyday life situations,” says Ole-E. “I want people to be able to listen to my music as sort of a guideline through a bad thing, like ‘He’s been through the same things we’re going through now,’ and feel better.” Backed by some of the Midwest’s and South’s hottest producers and beat-makers such as Guy Wes, M-80, D Hittz, Uncle Jamz and The La Beaud Boys, Ole-E’s forthcoming CD, Up My Wager has a crisp, instantly likeable quality because of its mainstream potential. “I Bet She’s Freaky (f/Zay),” a song which explores when a man looks at a conservative woman and wonders about her erotic side, falls somewhere near the Trey Songz/Gucci Mane category in terms of how well it could be received by urban radio. “I call [the CD] Up My Wager because it’s like the old casino expression where you’re sitting at the table and you’re winning the game and you throw it all in,” Ole- E explains. “That’s sort of like with my life— I’m throwing it all in, giving it my all— and I feel like I’m winning.” Up My Wager is due October 2010 on Dirty South Entertainment. Video: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CR08FL2G Follow @Ole_E on twitter! Ole-E on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads http://www.facebook.com/oleestanksinatra Contact: 513-381-3948 / dirtysouthent229@gmail.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJDISASTOR Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 not bad i can see about 40 dancers using this tonight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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dj murdock Posted October 14, 2010 Report Share Posted October 14, 2010 Its a nice track here , it will take a lil tyme 4 others to get with it , they will be a lil slow on it but it got me up , strang beat but its a nice track, its in the mixx on me thanks 4 the track and pack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J. JonesEntertainmen Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 What Up Murdock, been a long time Judy Jones Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest dj_sido_69@yahoo.com Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 yo a bunch of peeps well love this track keep pushing it “Ole E” certainly has soul. If there’s a such thing as ‘rap-soul,’ he has it.”— Sid “Uncle Jamz” Johnson—C.E.O. of M.E.C.A.P., songwriter and music business consultant Suffice it to say, rapper and producer, Ole-E, is an old soul. The music of storytellers like Marvin Gaye, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield and The Isley Brothers provided the soundtrack to his childhood growing up in Albany, GA, where he was raised by his older mother, his grandparents and when they all had passed, his mom’s younger sister. Having mature mannerisms personified him as an old man, so his nicknames were “Granddad,” and then Ole-E. Now, the self-described “Rappa-Sanga” also goes by “Stank Sinatra” because his nasally, melodic flow style combines rapping and singing. Ole-E attributes meeting music consultant and Grammy Award winning songwriter, Sid “Uncle Jamz” Johnson as a pivotal career moment. In the late 90’s, Ole-E performed with Suthern Klick on Southern House Records, an independent label owned by Toney “Montana” Mosley in Albany. Under consultation from Johnson, Southern House signed to MCA/Universal in 1998, and its groups, Suthern Klick and Field Mob inked record deals. Albeit brief, Suthern Klick (oft- spelled as Southern Klick) enjoyed commercial success and toured as the opening act for Cash Money Millionaires. Ushering in a genre of grittier, funk-infused rap, “Like Dat” entered Billboard at #36 in November of 1998. In 2000, MCA dropped Suthern Klick but Ole-E continued working with Field Mob as a producer on their CDs, 613: From Ashy to Classy (2000), From the Roota to tha Toota (2002), and Light Poles and Pine Trees (2006). Ole-E released If The Streets Could Talk (2003) on Mosley’s current label, Dirty South Entertainment. Many who purchased the CD online reached out to tell him how much they loved his down-to-earth style. “I like to talk about relationships, really dig deep and get into everyday life situations,” says Ole-E. “I want people to be able to listen to my music as sort of a guideline through a bad thing, like ‘He’s been through the same things we’re going through now,’ and feel better.” Backed by some of the Midwest’s and South’s hottest producers and beat-makers such as Guy Wes, M-80, D Hittz, Uncle Jamz and The La Beaud Boys, Ole-E’s forthcoming CD, Up My Wager has a crisp, instantly likeable quality because of its mainstream potential. “I Bet She’s Freaky (f/Zay),” a song which explores when a man looks at a conservative woman and wonders about her erotic side, falls somewhere near the Trey Songz/Gucci Mane category in terms of how well it could be received by urban radio. “I call [the CD] Up My Wager because it’s like the old casino expression where you’re sitting at the table and you’re winning the game and you throw it all in,” Ole- E explains. “That’s sort of like with my life— I’m throwing it all in, giving it my all— and I feel like I’m winning.” Up My Wager is due October 2010 on Dirty South Entertainment. Follow @Ole_E on twitter! Ole-E on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads http://www.facebook.com/oleestanksinatra Contact: 513-381-3948 / dirtysouthent229@gmail.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Dj Deric Posted October 16, 2010 Report Share Posted October 16, 2010 Nice job on this track,I heard this a few weeks ago gave to me by a promoter/video dir. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest flavamixx Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Nice hook. Nice track. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djtremayne Posted October 18, 2010 Report Share Posted October 18, 2010 Ole e one of the best in the game atrist and producing dj's be on the look out this dude is a problem, i been on his muzik 4 over 10 years now , he got hitz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
padestudios Posted October 25, 2010 Report Share Posted October 25, 2010 Good track! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Maz Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 the lyrics were cool ok similes, the hook I thought it could be a little better, honestly its not sumthin I would put on repeat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maz Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 the lyrics were cool ok similes, the hook I thought it could be a little better, honestly its not sumthin I would put on repeat. I'll just say step it up and keep improving the craft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJKOzDaRecordBreaker Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 pretty good Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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