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Tuesday, 08 December 2009 16:24 |

Lin Que, formerly known as Isis of X-Clan and for her affiliation with the likes of MC Lyte, recently released the digital single "Suga-Coated". "Suga-Coated" is an all female posse cut featuring 9 emcees and singer Rachel Walker on the hook. All proceeds from the single go to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast cancer charity. Lin Que talked with OneTwoOneTwo about the new single and her current solo album Godspeed.
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Thursday, 02 July 2009 13:41 |
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 DJ Sarasa's first official label released mix CD Mr. B-Girl dropped in May 2009 on Rainbow Records in Japan. The tracklisting is a whose who of the current underground Hip Hop scene. Sarasa aka Silverboombox answered a few questions for OneTwoOneTwo.com about her background, career and being a female DJ in a male dominated industry. |
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Written by Timid
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Tuesday, 15 July 2008 05:34 |
For those that don't know you, give me a rundown of who Shaya is and represents?
Shaya: Shaya is a writer, thinker, emcee, hiphop fanatic that represents the greater bay area with an uncanny arsenal of lyrics. Doing this music thing to build with my peers and people I grew up listening to.
You are Bay area born and bred, yet your flow doesn't have that stereotypical sound to me. I hear more of a mix with a similarity to Little Brother, Oddisee, Mark Starr type. Why do you think that might be?
Shaya: Not take anything away from the Bay Area but no one besides Hiero and Living Legends spit the way I do. Being that everyone is on the hyphy movement. There's alot of us that are approaching this rap game with substance, lyrical ability, and thought provoking shit which isn’t always the norm coming from here. The comparisons to Little Brother, Oddisee, and Mark Starr don't bother me. I'm a fan of their work. So to be in that category is helping my movement as well. |
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Written by Timid
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Friday, 14 December 2007 07:55 |
Music industry insider Jonah Fialkoff aka "The Indie Renegade" talks with OneTwoOneTwo.com about his music business experiences that led up to the creation of his 7 Key Code System for independent artists. |
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Written by Wanja Lange
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Monday, 22 October 2007 13:24 |
How are you enjoying ..Europe right now?
PHAT KAT: I'm loving it. Every time I come to Europe it's always love, it's crazy. Since the new album came out it's even hotter.
Your new album “Carte Blanche" has been creating a pretty big buzz in the underground scene. You've been around for a while. Why do you think people are just now recognizing your talent?
PHAT KAT: I guess it's like, since the new situation I'm in, the new label I'm with.. And then again, with the passing of Dilla, everybody's been jumping on the whole Detroit wagon. And I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
There are magnificent differences between “Undeniable" and “Carte Blanche". Did those come from you, or the production?
PHAT KAT: It was really all on me because with the “Undeniable" I didn't have the creative control that I had with “Carte Blanche". With “Carte Blanche" I had full reign over creating the whole album. |
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