Sunday, November 15, 2009

Who I Am


Expressing the most important part of existence, what defines your worth, value, and character in life, perception. It's so amazing how someone can alter your perception with the right words of hope and encouragement, suddenly the fear of failure disappears and anything seems possible as you are walking anxious with many anticipations. That frown has been turned upside down.
Smiling and laughter are contagious. Love makes life worth living and happiness complete. We all need encouragement, so instead of being a stumbling block try being a support beam. Life should be measured not by what you do but how many lives you improved.
If I can make a positive difference in someone elses' life then I am happy to have contributed toward their legacy. Spreading your knowledge is a way of seeking immortality, so I'll see you in another life if not in this one.

El Mar y La Luna

If its an escape from reality you seek, I gladly extend my hand to yours. Don't be afraid, I promise not to awake you should the sign at the door read 'Do Not Disturb'. I only wish to invite you ashore where vivid dreams transpire us to become more aware while walking among our censoredd world-

Based on attraction I summon you. To see your face I forget how to be prudent. Your smile and boyish charm are so contagious, I get ill. Thoughts of you put me under a spell. In walking awake, you're a figment of my imagination because I have yet to meet you.

I'd like nothing more than to pull up a chair close to you so that I may embrace you. Infatuated by the beauty of your body and trivia of your mind, I want to dive right in, eyes wide open, into your shirtless body. Be my favorite roller coaster.


You look so sweet and divine, I want to smell and taste your pheromones to melt like a glacier surrounding the earth and drown in your sea of mystery. I know you're busy saving the world one song at a time, but tonight I plead come rescue me from my obsession and lay me down, whisper sweet lullabies or talk dirty, its whatever you like because tonight I dream to please you.

I'm fully aware you may not be receptive to my advances but a girl's got every right to dream, so Ill see you tonight, same time, different place. -

Friday, November 13, 2009

Love Bug



I think cupid's aroma is effecting my senses because I feel like I can fly, Im smelling fragrant flowers, and seeing the beauty in all things, the only thing missing is hearing your voice. I lust the idea of having the time of my life with you around, even if for now there's highway miles that separate us. Its the times that take my breathe away that you appear and remind me to take a breathe of fresh air.

Merry Go Around




I've played the role of both the other woman and the one waiting at home alone; just like any other, the sinner and the saint, the lady in the streets or closet freak. I'll live in the moment to decide. One thing that I have noted is that no one likes the "No Refund" policy so if you dont like sharing, offer up a buffet and forget moderation and add some spice with that variety.

If you do decide to share make sure you are getting the full serving not sloppy seconds. Two wrongs might make you want to rethink strategy but for those of us that have been there, done that, we kindly tune out the static and reminisce on other peoples notebook stories.

Letoya Luckett says it best with her remix of " Regret" featuring Ludacris, which couldn't have been better timing than now with Ludacris embarking on his Battle of the Sexes tour and album release. Letoya is looking lovely and even better is Luda offering his take on appreciating what some other man may have taken for granted.

I think the new collaboration between man and female among HipHop and R&B is a beautiful thing not only for record sales but also for the morale. Who remembers when Sparkle and R. Kelly did their duet along with Avant & Kiki, better yet alot of folks forget about the wonderful collaboration Jay Z did with Foxy Brown, Lil Kim with Notorious BIG, or Trina & Trick Daddy. It's good seeing the battle of the sexes retreat from their toxic vices and find harmony in each others voices.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Definition of a Hater:


I’ve always wondered what defines or classifies a Hater, is it those that envy you, a person in your own family, someone in your inner circle of friends, the strangers up the street or, someone you use to date? Now, I think it’s anyone that falls into the category of being greedy and not wanting to see you evolve into your full potential as a person. If you have a nation full of leaders the competition to outshine your fellow brethren is one that has to be earned and like all good things acquired in life that are worth owning it takes hard work to obtain. Just as easy as it comes, it goes. Maybe that’s why they say “they just don’t make’em like they use to.

Evolution is a part of the human existence whether you want to debate its origins, everything evolves around us from ecosystems, levels within the social classes, craft of a trade, to the skill of an Artist. It is no phenonemoum that the more money you make, different places you explore outside of your comfort zone, you go through some changes (evolve). Unfortunately some will say money is the root of all evil, it’s not the money, it’s the motive in which you get it and spend it. Riches don’t make the problems go away they just make them easier to deal with, depending on where you go.

For me the FEDs, subprime rates, misleading credit card companies, CEO’s of gas companies, prejudice juries/DA, corporate bankers, and the welfare system are the graduated HATERS, trying to keep or trap others into a vicious cycle of poverty, probation-prison, and turning one another against eachother for stake on what limited resources everyone is out to get.

Forget putting the blame on the drug dealers or illegal immigrants, and any other politically incorrect source for all the ills of the world. Like all bad things, they start out petty then proceeds to engulf you like cancer affecting everything along the path, but to be fair I have never met a bad drug dealer, or lazy illegal immigrant. Grant it bad drug dealers and lazy illegal immigrants do exist, I have been lucky to never meet one.


A drug dealer simply supplies the demand just like the corner store pharmacy that my doctor sent me to for that hydrochloride. Of course because the drug dealer doesn’t have an M.D., it must be poison the drug dealer is supplying because there is no consequence if he sells you something bad that’s been stepped on. When does the junkie take some blame for not having moderation to say, NO.?

I won’t elaborate on the illegal immigration issue because there is so much corruption in it and it’s all based on cheap labor for higher profits.

Just remember the next time you want to hate on someone, don’t hate them, hate the situation you’re finding yourself in. We are all inhabitants of this world, it’s just a matter of some succeeding and accomplishing more than others with limited resources, there is not enough to go all around. It is survival of the fittest, and even then it’s who you know and not always what you know, because the “truth” isn’t always pretty and a force many do not want to reckon with.

For the record, I aint got NO Love for Hater! I hate em.

Democracy

Its a free democracy, if you want to inject yourself with drugs, binge drink , torture your body, even commit suicide, you can not do so. Even if it doesn't infringe or offend someone else, our laws are here to keep and establish order in our neighbor, family and places of mass gatherings. Complain all you want about the laws after all you didn't have any part nor interest in deciding nor drafting them. Instead of being a part of the solution, we dramatize the problem, thanks to the reporters for distorting the truth. I don't blame media nor technology, I blame the reporter and the man behind the story. Authority figures were put in place to keep order and protect, even though that authority may have some seeing in a utilitarian way. You need a chief among a crowd of barbarians. The wonderful thing about America is just when you think no one cares about you, Big Brother taps you on the shoulder in the form of the laws, police officer, DEA agent, IRS, child protective services, welfare, financial aide, FEMA, Social Security, Medicaid, to let you know, they do care.
Some feel they do more than their duty by paying taxes, praying for the sinner, doing volunteer, giving to Goodwill, attending council meetings, but we all know the EGO that lurks from within that doesn't do something without expecting acknowledgement or rewards for our efforts. Let our efforts go unappreciated, and we will be quick to withdraw all remorse and show you how unworthy you are.
Perhaps that is why the Minute Men whom feel it necessary to exercise their right to bear arms and monitor the borders, feel it is their duty to take the law into their own hands. Their intentions are sincere but so are those trying to cross the border. Through out history, all great societies have gone to war to preserve their resources and clout. We rise as a great nation, but we fall humble just like the third world when the shortage of our energy supply threatens us, just as those less educated, less civilized threaten our existence by infiltrating our schools, jobs, and neighborhoods. To understand one another, we have to abandon the comfort zone of our own ideology's, something not easy. I love America and everything it stands for; when you accept something you take the good, the bad, and the ugly.


See for me, as a minority, I always thought it was a white mans world. I will play my role as second class citizen, just as those before me, do the best and hope for a better future for those after me.
Reality check. I am afraid to have children in this type of world and just as the civil activist that marched before my time in hopes of a better future for their children, my time for change is now. But change is a gradual process and you don't move mountains in days nor months, maybe not even years.
If I choose to label myself as different, automatically bringing objectivity into a situation then I am going to encounter just that. That you and I are different, we may have a common agreement or not, but what really matters is what I got from the interaction with you. I'm lucky to get any interaction considering the high alert of suspicion, just talking to strangers might be an invitation to danger, but it could also be the start of a beautiful relationship.

Im Feelin Artistic



These here are a few of my creative writings. Let me know if your looking for a Ghost Whisperer. I can holla.

iM SO excited, I cant wait to see you.. I waited all week for you to call me and u did.. and the excitement, surprise and ectasy are all balled up inside me ready to explode from the inside of my thighs.... Wait its been like two weeks since I heard from you and the last time we spoke I wasn't quite sure you even wanted to see me again. after getting a tour of the candy shop with out buying any souvenirs.. I sure hope our relationship will not be one based solely on ur needs and wants. U call and I run to you and then your nowhere to be heard or found the moment my heart starts to wonder and my thoughts ponder. Such a foolish girl I am to believe u can only love me. Its okay.. I'll forgive you if you promise to ignite that lost fire that burned so bright many moons before you. Sacred is the man that cherishes my existence. For to love me, is to accept me and all the flaws I possess. and to honor and obey you is to understand you need ur ego stroked from time to time along with all the body parts that excite your mind.



Flying thru space with a cape wrapped around my neck and no name tatted on my chest. Superman aint no place to be found, so I call my girl to see if she wants to have some fun tonite, cuz its been awhile since we had a girls night out, meeting of the minds and souls. We just two young spirits in search of some fun and clever jokes. Maybe we'll spend the night dancing, or hanging with a BRMG DJ as he spins my favorite recollection. Either way, its going to be on tonite, cuz I made it through another week of the 8 to 5 grim. TGIF, I said as I jetted out of bed this morning, ran down the stairs, said "Good morning" to the folks. 30 minutes in traffic just to get to work off Cameron. Settled into my cube, got a cup of coffee, so I could sit and rehearse my "to do" list. Fastforward, its half past seven, time to disrupt my cerebral cortext and kiss me thru the screen and make me scream. If your game lacks loyalty forget about ever laying with royalty. Im not lost in translation just chose to journey past adolescence. I see your arrogance but it doesnt faze me, cuz I only mess with the best and you are everything like the rest

The Story of Victoria & Calvin


Have you ever saw someone across the room that reminded you of a love you once knew, a crush you never got to materialize? If after initial glances are exchanged and introductions made, you find yourself calling out someone else's name other than the person you just met. you know Victoria & Calvin all to well. Through out the night he kept pronouncing my name as Victoria, at first I thought it was a pronunciation glitch, but then I realized that I found myself addressing him by another familiar name to me, Calvin. His familiar features were comforting yet he was a complete enigma to me. He only tells me what he wants me to know. Fun was on the agenda but boundaries had to be set if I am to make a lasting impression of our meeting.

Validation


You know the one thing that has always bothered me about the validation and seeking approval thing is I have always been with someone that I felt was smarter, more secured and established than me because I wanted to learn from that, being that I believe you are a product of your environment and its influencing factors, but all the time I always secretly felt a sense of inferiority. I always wondered why we couldn't share a political, career, and ideology conversation, it was always sexual, domestic or vanity. I wondered if it was because you thought me not to be on your intellect level even though you always praised me on my smarts and quick wits. Now, that we are fighting all you want to do is put me down, which is normal, but along with those spiteful words comes some of the truth. Truth of how you feel about me, that's cool, vent. Your words stab my heart and reverberate in my thoughts, but unlike you I vent and I'm over it within two minutes later , maybe because I know dwelling is too time consuming and I or you will always be wanting to outshine the other. I'm accepting my failures and no longer living in denial, but see its not easy to see clearly when all my life I built facades and fantasies of what my life should be or I wanted it to be, instead of accepting what it really is. Alcohol and weed my choice of vice and disillusionment along with sex, never help the equation only provide temperamental escape or distortion. Fuck you, for wasting my time. Some say don't hate the player, hate the game, thing is, I never asked to play the game... its just part of life I suppose. Maybe that is why I cant seem to get along with anyone. I don't like playing games, I'm just here to make the best I can out of any situation I am in. I never finished my degree because I didn't want to sacrifice. Sacrifice is inevitable one way or the other, you pay now, or you pay later:) Nothing in life comes with out consequence, you are either rewarded or shit on by every thing that you come across. Oh, well, the world doesn't stop evolving, so why should I.

Monday, August 3, 2009

SMASHTIME


Getting familiar never sounded better than when it came from Boston native, Clinton Sparks. The man has tons of enthusiasm for life overflowing with positive energy with his daily affirmations. WhoUFeelin follows him via twitter, www.twitter.com/ClintonSparks respecting his grind, energy and ventures. Clinton Sparks first caught WhoUFeelin's eye in the summer of 07 with the song he produced and co wrote for Akon, "Sorry, Blame it on Me" Then again in the summer of 08 with his mixtape project with Kardinal Offishall, Do The Right Thing, ever since then WhoUFeelin has been getting familiar.


There are few DJs that have that genuine personality that make you feel like you individually can be a part of their movement if you choose to be, I guess that is why WhoUFeelin is huge fan of Clinton Sparks. It's like Clinton Spark's mission is to work on a new project everyday, the man is the definition of hard work, look it up. He's all over the place when he is not in Vegas being featured at Body English in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, he is on Smashtime Radio, associated with Pepsi DJ Division, posting videos on Vimeo.com/clintonsparks, doing mixtapes, writing a blog, making guest appearance on E! for the Daily 10 or endorsing Ciroc vodka.


Overseas he has joined forces with friend DJ Snake from Paris, France, to form a group called "Logan De Gaulle" which is a dance/electro production, so far they have produced for Lisa Lisa and Tyrese who are releasing their own separate albums. An anticipated mixtape project with Armando Perez aka Pitbull is in the works, so far "Shut It Down" was linked.
How is it possible for a man to sleep and accomplish all he is currently doing. I get dizzy just thinking about how busy he is, no wonder he apologizes in advance. If the youth is looking for a role model, I couldn't think of a better example of hard work, ambition and motivation. For those of you that haven't heard some of his mixtapes, they are available for download at http://www.clintonsparks.com/ , Get Familiar.
P.S. Clinton, I look forward to catching you live @ Body English before the end of 09.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Crazy Hood Garcia


Happy being able to follow his dreams Garcia offers the following advice "If you get into music for any other reason other than the love of hip hop culture, stop. Don't get into a respected genre of music for the pursuit of riches and discredit what others have worked so hard to accomplish." With a lawyer by his side and Crazy Hoods Productions in his crew, he leaves the business matters to friend and business partner DJ EFN so that he can focus on making good music and being a father to his daughter. If you were to read his eulogy he would hope it would say "First, I was a good father, second, I was a man who dared to dream. Those are the most important things in life to me. Nothing else matters. I could die broke and happy as long as I have the love of my daughter and knowing that I followed every dream I ever had. "


In 2005, after years of hard work and perseverance, things finally began to spring board for Garcia's dream to work with the artist he had grown up admiring. Originally known in Kendall, FL as Gambit, Garcia changed his name to rep his last name and Latin roots. Venturing away from SOUTHBEAT,whom he was signed to at the time, he and friend DJ EFN were trying to push vinyl on DJ KHALED. Relentless, he approached the Diaz Brothers with an old school hip hop sample Planet Rock, again handed to DJ KHALED he later gets a call from DJ KHALED asking him to come into the station. "Clap Your Hands" was being put on rotation, played 15 times within an hour.

The wheels were in motion, featured on MTV's MY Block, TLC's Miami Ink, URB Magazine, UPN's face for urban marketing within local Miami, Garcia was living out his dreams. Labels were approaching but the deals weren't working in his favor nor was he willing to leave his family Crazy Hood off the contracts, so he decided to remain with Crazy Hood and further the underground movement. Even if he doesn't get the credit, Garcia is fine with it because he's proved to himself first that he's accomplished all he set out to do.

Remaining on his grind, Garcia is anxious to work again with his longtime friend and mentor, Nick Fury, who produced Garcia's first album Antisocial. Nick and Garcia go way back to 1995.

Currently, putting the finishing touches to his mixtape "Back From The Dead", to be released in two weeks. WhoUFeelin asks Garcia in which direction he is going with his upcoming album
The DYSFUNCT. From the visuals on his Myspace page, www.myspace.com/garciachp surrealism is the reply. Peep the visuals and tracks for yourself.







Granting WhoUFeelin's request for an interview

WhoUFeelin: Does It really come down to not knowing the right people? You once mentioned "its all dubbed out shit, nobody listens to good music anymore", How do you feel about the DOA statement?

GarciaCHP: I don't hate autotune...It can come off right when used in the right situations. It just got to the point that originality went out the window when everybody jumped on the bandwagon and over exploited the sound. But what can I say? I can't hate the game only the player. As far as knowing the right people of course that's important. But without talent eventually the people will cast you out.

WhoUFeelin: On a typical day in Miami, you can be found?

GarciaCHP: All over..I'm constantly on the street hustling..I get my grind on for real.

WhoUFeelin: Who do you associate yourself with?

GarciaCHP: Anybody who is true to their craft . My main squad is and has always been Crazy Hood Productions. That's my family and they are responsible for making me who I am today. Another crew I show much respect to from the 305 is MayDay (www.myspace.com/firstdayofmay). We came up in the same era and the music in my opinion is untouchable. Also, my friend Nick Fury.

WhoUFeelin: Who are some artist/producers you would like to work with?

GarciaCHP: I have been asked this repeatedly and one artist never changes, Andre 3000. As far as producers I would like to work with Danger Mouse, I love what he did with both Gnarls projects. A dream artist to work with would be Beth Gibbsons of Portishead.

WhoUFeelin: You were a guest on TLC's Miami Ink, what did you get a tattoo of?

GarciaCHP:That was a tattoo of the cover of my first album Antisocial. I got about 14 tattoos now and counting.

Garcia prides himself in staying diverse, lyrically speaking on things effecting many artist. Referring to a 2006 interview he did with South Florida's City Link, www.southflorida.com/citylink/sfe-cl-011106cover,0,616216.story Garcia's raps are all about YOU. He doesn't project an image of cash he doesn't have, his rhymes favor modesty over flash. In an analogy of pursuing success Garcia puts it this way " Its like a fucked-up haircut, you're waiting for it to grow out. You know it's going to eventually be good, but it's hell getting there. You're right here, almost where you want the hair to be"

As we speak, Complex Magazine & Grey Goose Entertainment are running a contest for "Rising Icons" featuring Garcia CHP, vote for the Rising Icons on the September 5th BET Network Special, www.complex.com/GREYGOOSE/Local-Market-Rising-Icons#Miami

For booking info
www.crazyhood.com
twitter.com/garciachp
www.myspace.com/garciachp

Billion Dollar Baller DJ E.L.I.


Reppin Chitown is DJ E.L.I.
It’s a lot of pressure to carry a name like “Mr. Offical”, especially in a musically driven city like Chicago. But when Chicago artists need their songs exposed to the world, there’s only three letters that come to mind……..E.L.I.! Starting his career as a live DJ for Billion Dollar Ballers Entertainment, DJ E.L.I. has quickly become one of the most popular and well respected DJs in the nation.
Not only does he continue to tour nationally with such acts as MARZ, Tech N9ne & Paul Wall, but he has also conquered one of the largest nightlife scenes in the world. With such credentials as Excalibur, Sangria, RadioStar, Zentra, Ontourage, Privilege and many many more, DJ E.L.I. has made himself a staple in the Chicago club scene, working alongside such world renowed Djs as DJ Nonstop, DJ Flipside, Dj Nephets and others.
Rest is not an option with the busy schedule that this 23 year old phenom takes on on a daily basis. Aside from his rigorous club and touring schedule, DJ E.L.I. seems to also be getting it done on the mixtape scene as well. His highly popular “2 Hot 2 Handle/2 Cold 2 Hold” mixtape series has become a stage for him to showcase his broad range of mixing techniques over multiple genres of music. From mashing mainstream artists with up and coming artists to combining such musical styles as hip hop, reggaeton, bachata, freestyle, house, progressive, euro, etc.
Aside from just Djing, E.L.I. has also widened his portfolio to include modeling and producing. Now under the CRUNK!!! umbrella, DJ E.L.I. combines his goal driven, over the top lifestyle with a company that matches him to a tee. When asked about his newly formed relationship with CRUNK!!!, DJ E.L.I. said “it’s basically like draining my personality, putting it in a can and taking me home with you.” With the sky as his only limit, DJ E.L.I. continues to soar high above the competition and break ground in ways that the entertainment industry has yet to see. Only time will tell what DJ E.L.I. has in store next…………
You can follow him via www.twitter.com/djeli or his WordPress www.DJELI.WS

Choze 2 b Different with Johnny Martian


Out to prove that young people still have love for the Hiphop culture, Jhonny Martian aka Choze is filling up WhoUFeelin's airwaves.
After hearing Tru Quality and selecting "Weekend Lover" for the Myspace playlist, Whoufeelin stumbled across Choze and the rest is history in the making.
From the bio section on his myspace page, http://www.myspace.com/chozeakajohnnymartian.
While Portland, Oregon, is filled with talented hip hop artists, it has also been known as a city that’s difficult to break out of, especially for musicians seeking more national and international attention. But in the last few years there has been a growing hip hop movement of young rappers and producers trying to make their niche in the nation-wide music scene. One of the central players in this movement is Choze, a young rap artist seeking to be one of the best in Portland and to bring more attention and focus to the talent in this city. His mission is both personal and altruistic, and the barriers that musicians face in this region only fuel Choze to push his own music and the larger music scene.
Of course, it hasn’t always been an easy journey musically or personally, and Choze’s authenticity comes from his experience as a young person of both the beauty and the tragedies of life. "I know that all of my family members in heaven are pulling for me and giving me strength to make a success of myself." This success includes moving forward to break out of the moniker of "Mixtape Rapper" Choze notes, "There was a point in my life, and I’m still trying to get out of it, being labeled as a mixtape rapper because I never really had a producer to be my right hand man and to help me craft my sound. I’ve always had to do industry beats up until this point."
Now gaining increased attention via the MySpace Music community and word of mouth in his hometown, Choze believes he has what it takes to be the first young rap artist to break out of his state. As part of this break-out, Choze has released 3 mixtapes, Appeared on over 10 mixtapes from various up and coming DJ's across the country and he is now back in the studio, equipped with new producers.
Currently working on a new mixtape as well as an EP titled "A Versatile Mind", All while creating his own record label Neu Beginin Records along with friends and fellow MC's Saint & Wingate (The duo are better known as Tru Quality).
Choze’s mission is to put his music, the local hip hop scene, and Portland on the map. This mission drives him to keep his music real and original, also to reach out to fellow artists and fans who share his passions and goals of making Portland bigger and better. Because of this, Choze is an artist of the people. His success is the success of his fans and other local hip hop musicians. His recognition will be Portland’s recognition. He represents the city’s best.
On that note log onto http://chozeandnbgang.blogspot.com/ and follow Johnny Martian aka Choze

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Downtown's Sweetheart


VA$HTIE
I wouldn't rather go downtown with anyone else other than Downtown's Sweetheart, Va$htie. With an impressive resume for being a creative director in Young Dro's video and being a stylist for Pharrell at BBC, I just wonder why she never got more credit. She's got tons of creativity and Colorz, forever being a teenager.
www.myspace.com/violettenewyork
www.vashtie.com/blog

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Multi-Task with DJ Protege

Mixtape of the moment for WhoUFeelin is Multi-Task mixed by DJ Protege, ATX's own homegrown. WhoUFeelin invites you to download for free, Multi-Task. No other mix you've heard makes the record talk to you with Lean & Drive, a Cars beat featuring Pharrell and Busta Rhymes versin, Bob Marley, Pitbull with Santana, Celia Cruz, Jane's Addiction, Lil Jon, and Wine O all on one 37 track mixtape, Multi-Task by DJ Protege


http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm1lZGlhZmlyZS5jb20vP296d3htZTR6M3Rt

Friday, July 3, 2009

Nominations for SEA

ATX, time to show some luv for local few, DJ Grip, www.myspace.com/djgripmusic . DJ Grip is not only a local Dj but also a Dj showing luv to nearby cities and towns with his Save Texas Rap shirts and mixtapes on http://www.dollarznsince.com/



Log onto http://www.southernentawards.com/ and drop your boy, DJ Grip, a nomination.


Also, vote for Will Hustle, www.myspace.com/willhustle.

Here's your chance to be heard, log on and vote, http://www.southernentawards.com/



Thursday, July 2, 2009

Drake, Among HipHop Royalty

After hearing Cash Money and Drake in the same sentence, WhoUFeelin began to ask "who is this guy from Canada creating such a buzz but also being shown love from the West Coast to the South and all the way up through the East Coast. Not only can he act, but he can also sing and rap. A triple threat some are saying while others are discussing his associations to HipHop royalty and CoverGirl beauties.

Soon, http://www.bossip.com/ was asking the same question and quoting the Queen of HipHop, Mary J. Blige, and why she was feelin Drake. If the Queen of HipHop is giving Drake props, he must be worth of WhoUFeelin. Drake is lyrically skilled in choosing his vocabulary carefully as he spits a verse over a chorus he himself is singing on.


Quoting Drake from his BET Awards after party appearance on BET, "I'm always looking for a better way to say something, my mother was clever in instilling me with that curiosity" Drake is definitely easy on the eyes for the lady fans but he is also artistically talented in versing a track for the fellas. Sure enough, three weeks or so WhoUFeelin is having a conversation with K-Day legend, Julio G, who happens to be in the city for Unite The Mic tour and he states "Drake, is who I'm feelin, I like that he's not all tatted up. HipHop needs that, it can't be all thugged out".

Suddenly, WhoUFeelin recalls a quote from local artist, Zeale, www.myspace.com/zeale32, "Smart is the new Gangster."

It is clear as night and day, WhoUFeelin is feelin what everybody else is saying by HipHop needs a saviour. HipHop needs to be on socially conscious level and not just conspicuous consumption.


Peep, Drake's "Best I Ever Had" video, http://livesteez.com/watch/ffessB/Official-Drake-Video-Best-I-Ever-Had%22%3E Though there is much eye candy in the video, it doesn't take away from the fact that women can and must embrace their sexual empowerment.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Julio G and the Westside Radio



Before, Unite the Mic Tour I never knew of Westside Radio much less Julio G, but now thanks to being on tour with front man, B-Real www.myspace.com/brealonline who is promoting his solo album, Smoking Mirrors, I can't stop from googling the knowledge Julio G speaks. After reading the following interview responses from Julio G on www.laweekly.com/2005-12-08/music/julio-g-is-for-real/, I assure you aspiring DJs if you listen up and not forget the lesson you might someday get the respect and peace of mind for being a trendsetter and not just another DJ after some hype. It is true, in the end money makes the world go around, but it can never buy you love in the streets. I admire DJs that support their local artist and break new records to put on for their city and that is why WhoUFeelin is putting www.mysapce.com/JulioG and the Westside Radio in the spotlight.


Julio G. Is for Real
Published on December 08, 2005
Interviewed by Ben Quiñones

After a three-year hiatus from radio, KDAY’s hardcore son comes home. “I’m gonna fuck ’em up on the turntables, Eazy-E style!” says KDAY DJ Julio G off the air, with a mischievous grin and trademark laugh. It’s Friday, and the late Eazy-E’s 21-year-old son, Eric “Lil’ Eazy-E” Wright Jr. — wearing a huge medallion of his father’s likeness around his neck — is in the studio to promote his upcoming album Prince of Compton. Tonight, Julio’s West Coast gangsta rap program Westside Radio — which usually bumps South L.A. artists like King Tee, Kam and MC Eiht, along with Pomona’s Above the Law — is now Ruthless Radio: all Ruthless Records, all night. (Ruthless is the label Eazy-E founded and ran until his death 10 years ago.) As Bone Thugs-N-Harmony’s “Tha Crossroads” plays in the background, one of hip-hop’s fiercest lyricists, N.W.A protege the D.O.C. (a.k.a. Tracy Curry) calls in, raspy voice and all, proclaiming: “I’m not through with the West Coast yet!”Neither is Julio G., who ended his three-year hiatus from radio and came back home — to the new KDAY 93.5 — just about a year ago.

To understand Julio and his hardcore following, you have to go to Imperial Highway and Long Beach Boulevard, in the southeast city of Lynwood. Back in the ’70s, Lynwood was mostly black, and it was there that Julio Gonzalez, half Mexican/half Puerto Rican, grew up double-riding his best friend Marcellus, who was black, on the handlebars of his bike, blasting Zapp.

One day Julio walked into Marcellus’ uncle’s garage and saw what would change his life: “Marcellus had a turntable that he took out of his mom’s stereo thing,” he says, “a Radio Shack mixer and another whole opposite turntable with all these wires all connecting, all on his uncle’s pool table. Marcellus scratched ‘Sucker MC’s’ by Run-D.M.C. That was the first time I had ever seen that. I’ll never forget that: I wanted to be a DJ.”

So Julio got his mom’s consola, one of those old-school Mexican stereos with an 8-track player, and began deejaying. “The first records I ever scratched were Javier Sola­s and Vicente Fernandez” — straight ranchera music, the kind nobody would ever think of mixing. “All I could do was scratch on one thing, because there was no fader or mixer, just a fucked-up turntable and whatever sounds I could get from Vicente Fernandez.”

He would practice every morning before school when his mother went off to work.Living in Lynwood got a little tough because it had a real gang situation. Soon he and Marcellus were getting chased and jumped, so they started ditching school in order to avoid getting fucked with. When things got more serious, Julio’s mother decided to move him to South Gate High.

A Puerto Rican guy from New York named Papo lived on Julio’s block, and he’d get tapes of New York rappers like the Furious Four and the Treacherous Three. Julio listened, and soon got hooked on hip-hop — and the only hip-hop station in town, KDAY, 1580 AM. KDAY was the nation’s first rap station, before corporate America got its greedy hands on the scene, and it had a group of DJs called the Mixmasters. Not only was Tony G. (Cuban Tony Gonzalez) the lone Latino DJ on KDAY, but, says Julio, he was “the best of the best.”“I wanted to be part of KDAY.

I’d listen to Tony G., and I would tape the shit. I would try to duplicate what they were doing with my little turntable; that was my way of learning.”At South Gate, Julio connected with brothers Mellow Man Ace and Sen Dog and their friend B-Real, then known as DVX (Devastating Vocal Xcellence). “I would DJ and they’d rap,” he says. They’d play at parties in South Gate, Bell, Maywood, all over Southeast L.A. (The buzz would later lead Mellow Man Ace to bust out solo with the hit “Mentírosa,” co-produced by Julio G. and Tony G.)

Meanwhile, B-Real and Sen Dog started up the popular skunky-bud-smoking rap group Cypress Hill. Party promoter and friend Luis Romo, whose brother had gone to school with Tony G., took Julio to KDAY. As Julio recalls, Luis introduced him to Tony G. like so: “My homeboy right here will fuck you up, Tony.” Julio was stunned. “Ah, no no no — I knew he was a legend. I was 17, so when I got on the turntables, I was really nervous. Then Tony got on the turntables and just fucked me up. That was my first lesson.”Tony and Julio clicked; Tony took Julio under his wing and showed him how to mark records and other DJ tricks. In September of 1986, a few months after he graduated from South Gate High, Julio became a KDAY Mixmaster, deejaying on Saturday nights and joining guys like Joe Cooley.

Julio was now the only other Latino at KDAY. Deejaying with his idol, Tony G., he helped break hip-hop in Los Angeles. Back in 1986, KDAY hosted Friday Night Live– a show broadcast live from some local spot — and one week they happened to be at a Bell High School dance, where rapper Roxanne Shante and Bobby Brown — yes, that Bobby Brown — were dancing on a makeshift stage made of lunch benches. But that wouldn’t be the highlight of the night. While Julio was deejaying, he felt a tug on his shirt. “This little dude pulls my shirt while I’m on the air — ‘Hey man, I want you to check this album out!’ He pulls my shirt again. ‘You need to check out my record, man!’ And I’m thinking, what is this little Crip nigga doing in a Bell High School dance?”

Julio played a verse of the song: “Cruising down the street in my six four.” The song turned out to be “Boyz-N-The Hood,” and that little dude was Eric “Eazy-E” Wright. He broke that album before anyone knew what was about to hit them.The two went in different directions, Eazy blowing up with N.W.A and Julio deejaying and, again with Tony G., co-producing Latin acts like Kid Frost and his hit “La Raza.” Eazy would later return the favor, “pulling me out of the woodwork,” says Julio. On July 4, 1994, at an event called Big Top Locos at the Olympic Auditorium, with headlining band Rage Against the Machine, Eazy and co-host Julio G. premiered their short-lived radio show, Ruthless Radio (which ran on 92.3 The BEAT).

Julio and Eazy became best of friends. “He spent his last year with us at the G-Spot [Tony and Julio’s studio] in El Monte,” Julio says. “I remember one time I came into the studio and without them knowing I was in the room. I see Eazy on the floor, on his knees, with my daughter Dominique coloring a coloring book he had just bought her.

Moments like that, that’s what really made me love him.” It was in the next few months that Eazy started feeling ill. “I remember he told me he was sick, but he always had bronchitis; it wasn’t like I could say, ‘He’s gonna die,’” says Julio, who held down the show while Eazy was in the hospital. But things quickly got worse. “I remember his last words to me were, ‘Do what you gotta do, Julio.’” On March 26, 1995, at the age of 31, Eazy-E died of AIDS-related pneumonia. When he passed on, Julio did what he had to do and kept what became the Mixmaster show going, eventually changing the name and hosting Westside Radio on The BEAT.

When the ownership of that station changed hands in 2001, he decided he was ready to quit. He returned last year, he says, because “I had to keep it going. It’s what Eazy would have wanted.” “Julio fuckin’ G!Are you kiddin’ me?” says a female caller who can’t believe she’s on the phone with Julio G. But Julio is for real. He answers every single call, no intern, no Hollywood bullshit.

“The reason I answer every call,” he says, “is that when Marcellus and I were calling this radio station trying to request ‘For Those Who Like To Groove’ by Ray Parker Jr., we’d be waiting to get through and it was busy. Finally we get through — ‘Yo, yo man you got to play this song, you need to play this song, we’re trying to get it on tape’ — but the song never came on, even though it took us about three and a half hours to get through. So when I got on the radio I never forgot that. It was always something real personal to me. I always think there’s a kid who wants to get through.”

Yes, this radio rap game matters to Julio G. “I have a responsibility, to make a change with music, to inspire Latino kids,” he says. “I’m really an activist for the community and KDAY. This is some independent shit — a community station, for the community.” He then pauses and looks out to the streets. “I’m trying to do something positive,” he says. “I need to move the West Coast forward. ’Cause the hood is beautiful.”?

Another interview provided by Nima with Dubcnn.com from November 2007
From www.dubcnn.com/interviews/juliog-part1/

www.dubcnn.com/interviews/juliog-part2/

Tiny & Toya


WhoUFeelin would like to put the spotlight on a new show by BET featuring Tameka "Tiny" Cottle and Antonia "Toya" Jackson-Carter. Both women have lived the perceived lifestyle of dating a V.I.P entertainer. Despite, the ridicule and rumors they have stood by their high profile relationships. Now, they have gone on the record to take TV audiences on a ride into their own hopes, fears, and aspirations as women. At first sight, I thought the show was going to be another reality show on how many Louis Vuitton bags a girl could have, but to my surprise, Tiny and Toya begin to deal with family matters, visiting their parents, and talking to their daughters about first love.
WhoUFeelin is feeling the vibe the creators of the show were trying to capture with this show. Despite, Tiny and Toya's affiliation to desirable men, lavish lifestyles, and possessions, they are like many of us women that have to choose between raising children or pursuing a career, remain in an open relationship, or find a lasting relationship with a husband that spends 70% of his time away from home with constant temptation thrown at his disposal. The show premieres on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 on BET, check your local listing for TV time.


Friday, May 22, 2009

From Boy to Man

The April 2009 issue of AustinFamily Magazine featured an amazing article titled "From boy to Man" by Brad Munson. View the magazine online at http://www.austinfamily.com/.

Josh and James Weidman, a father-and son team, surveyed hundreds of teenagers and created a list of seven stunning messages for dads. Here's what your sons has been trying to tell you while you were'nt listening.

  • Tell me you love me
  • Love with actions, not just words
  • I need your friendship
  • You've always been my hero
  • I need you to listen
  • Be my coach
  • Help me figure out who I am

Interesting, the seven points seem to reinforce the idea that we as human beings all crave to be accepted/loved by our peers, through your actions love is demonstrated. Seems woman and men may in fact not be so different in their emotional needs they just have different styles of expressing their needs.

Support Clinton Sparks, http://www.clintonsparks.com/ new movement DADD (Dad's Against Deadbeat Dads), seriously imagine how many men in this world grow up fatherless or without a positive male role model in their life. The world can change if you start thinking of yourself as part of the solution instead of being the problem.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Making Dollaz N Since

Making Dollaz N Since, DJ Grip partnered up with CEO, DJ Since to incorporate Dollaz N Since Entertainment.
Selling over 50,000 mixtapes in the southern region, along with the "Save Texas Rap" t-shirts you see DJ Grip as a Go Getter in the entrepreneur game with a craft and passion to break new songs and artist into the scene.
2008 SEA award recipient, DJ Grip is a well recognized name among the annual TX Relay weekend and among artist such as Kyle Lee, Paul Wall, Mike Jones, Slim Thug, Screwed Up Click, Magnificent, Trae, Z-Ro, and locals, Basswood Lane. This year, March 15, 2009 DJ Grip will be performing for SXSW 09 @ Club Fuze. WhoUfeelin has gotten to know DJ Grip through the past three years, from traveling to San Antonio to hear him spin for a UGK concert, to kicking it booth style at the 2008 TX HeatWave. DJ Grip is a very humble man, always making sure to give credit where credit is due. He is not boisterous and never heard talking down on anyone's hustle. WhoUfeelin stamp approves DJ Grip with Dollaz N Since and for that reason I welcome you to Gettin Rich In Progess 2 in stores now.
You can contact DJ Grip via Myspace:

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Picks of the Moment

I would like to spotlight a few artist on constant rotation on my Nokia 5300 Music Xpress. (I want the 5800, hands off)











Nikka Costa

www.myspace.com/nikkacosta , she's been around for a minute, she just hasn't gotten the exposure she deserves. Nikka Costa has been blowin high notes way before Winehouse or Janelle Mona'e.




Also, Arabesque, who I just can not get enough of, this cat is super talented I hope to be hearing a whole lot more from him.

www.myspace.com/besque

Enough Already

Here's my two sense, even if nobody asked. The whole drama with Rhianna and Chris Brown is tired out. At first, it made for some good gossip but now its time to move on. Everyone needs to stop frontin, acting as if they themselves have had no past indiscretions. Anyone that has ever been in love and kicked to the curb knows provoking words are exchanged and unfortantely our emotions and anger gets the best of us, so we react and vent. Of course, its never a productive response or excuse, but seriously when you've been deceived in love or heartbroken, wanting vengence is the rational comfort you seek to mend that dagger in the heart and cast it to your opponeant.

People, please, stop worrying about whose loving who and cheating on who because matters of the heart are meant to be between two people not four or six. I wish Rhianna the best and Chris Brown some ease of mind from all this madness. I'm sure, haters everywhere toasted with the hateraid. But on a serious note, ladies if you gonna creep with a player have some sense to not be texting him when he's with his girl/wife. That only causes problems, and whoever it was texting Chris should have already known that his girl is going to go thru his phone, even if its wrong.
Word to the wise, if you go looking for drama or your man to be cheating, careful, cuz you just might find it.

Really, it is unfortunate that a private matter became public and it is part of the package when you are in the spotlight, like O'Shea Jackson says "You cant miss a target in the spotlight"
In my opinion, regardless if you are a man or woman, you put your hands on someone, then be prepared for a smack down. Yes, Ive been on the provoking end and got it, I couldn't be mad, shocked I was, but hey, just like I put my hands on him, he had the right to defend himself. Its just sad, cuz once you cross that line, you have to reevaluate the situation and decide to put it behind you or put each other in the past.

Enough, already, with the drama of whose fault it is.

Friday, January 16, 2009

True Colors

What started out as a good time in the ATX, on a Thursday night for The Gathering turned sour when a couple of disrespectful folks from out of town claiming to have luv for Austin,TX started snatching microphones from event coordinators and local artist on stage, in two separate incidents of the night.

Not trying to put anyone in particular on blast, there was no love nor loyalty among those that put on for the city, whether it was for fear of catching a case, or getting hit in the face. Violence is not a common thing around Austin shows, usually people don't go into a show expecting something to pop off especially when its about promoting and showcasing talent. Question to the perpetrators : How are you going to do a show and be disrespectful to the individuals that allow you to get your shine? Those in attendance know who you are.

I will not mention names because this post is not to go around with the he said, she said. All I will say is the watchful eye and good Samaritan efforts of AR15 assisted while "so called" friends were watching from the sidelines as their partner was taking head shots from two or three dudes. After inhaling pepper spray from the police presence, which they had no other choice while trying to restore order, Whoufeelin was able to make an exit without being physically hurt, though I lost a shoe in all the diversion of being shoved.

A lot of fake individuals were outside claiming to be down to represent and have one another's back, but when push came to shove up in the club, everyone was for themselves. To think Whoufeelin was in attendance to show support and do a write up on the enthusiasm of the local scene, Im now annoyed by the bad choices a few made to ruin the moment and set in bad emotions.

Know your friends, and whose got your back. I'm just thankful no one followed through with the claim of pulling out a gun and shooting someone. Shout out to DJ Notion, DJ Grip, DJ WoodyWood, Crew 54, Pimpin Pen, Young Mexicans on the Rise, Lil J of COD, and all the lovely ladies that were kind enough to pose before all the madness ensued.

Suggestions for future shows: have security ready should something pops off, track lights to spotlight on the artist while they are on stage. Keep random individuals from jumping on stage. Why the hell should individuals be on stage for 4 songs and its not even their show, NEXT.