Gangsta Philosophy Entertainment consists of: DJ DarkMeat, Dirt County Gangstaz (DCG), Intelectual Thugs, Dark Rivaz, Halo-Kost, KayDee the Half-Breed, Phillie Blaine, Yoe$, Mr. Luigi, M. Taktix, Rollie L, and Spence. Look out for the new CD by DJ DarkMeat: Revolution by the Book. Taktix - Misanthropist, Phillie Blaine - Patient Zero, KayDee - Kase Dismissed and DJ DarkMeat's FLAliens
Influences
Sounds Like
Dead Prez, Tupac, Saigon, Nas, Damien Marley, Papoose, Bone Thugs N Harmony, Krayzie Bone, Bizzy Bone, Layzie Bone, Flesh N Bone, Tech N9ne, Rakim, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Common, Royce Da 5' 9"...you know what, fuck that shit, we don't sound like no shit you EVER heard before, ya dig, no one sounds the same, niggaz ain't even on our motherfuckin' level...period homie, period!!! REMEMBER THAT!!!
A man on a mission...the only way to describe DJ DarkMeat (aka KayDee) coming from the small cities of central Florida, Lakeland and Plant City, he is in search of anybody with an affinity for real MCing. He has a love for music in general as long as it's real...personally he considers any real music (rock/reggae/rnb/jazz/neo-soul/folk) a part of the Hip-Hop revolution and culture. "I have a personal vendetta against the music industry...it has corrupted the very essence of this culture...it's time for the real niggaz to take over". A young up-and-coming entrepreneur diving into any aspect of the game he can he founded GPE (Gangsta Philosophy Entertainment) with a hidden agenda to create not a company with employees but an empire of CEOs. "All the niggaz I roll with are real niggaz and I have to respect them enough to teach them how to completely do they own thing in this game by they self if they want to...you see when I cut a record we break bread together right down the middle...niggaz know who keeps it thorough".
My album DJ DarkMeat's Revolution by the Book: The Soundtrack Sampler is for sale you can purchase ($8) it directly from me by sending me an email.
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Critical Acclaim...
"Wow you're on the way to the top babi I can see it from here."
- Young Pain (of C Way Muzicore)
Official CD review:
"I enjoyed all of you for different reasons. I think my favorite from the [tracklist] was track [number] 11: The Revolution Has Begun. The sultry beat with the delivered rhyme patterns worked out really well and I thought the execution from both of you was real smooth. I dig what you guys are doing overall. I hear a lot of artists everyday (especially hip hop) and most are very subpar if anything at all truthfully. You have good lyrical content, good delivery, decent production, and an overall good execution of the messages intended. I also liked the variety on the disc. I didn’t feel like I was hearing the same ol’ same from song to song. Your fans will appreciate this greatly.
On the criticism side of things, I always recommend avoiding too many samples if possible. It just limits the track even though the tracks could be bangin’ with samples...Also, both you and Phillie Blaine have strong voices and I would love to hear more of you guys bounce back and forth a bit on the tracks you both share together. You both have strong verses separately but it didn’t ever feel like there was much to show your abilities as a unit. It was all very your part/his part. You both have strong writing abilities. Try to work together a bit more to get the listener feeling like they are in this zone with both of you. Just a thought. It will also challenge your writing skills quite a bit.
All in all, I think you already know that in comparison to many others, you crush them. Now the challenge is to keep stepping it up and raising that bar beyond your OWN expectations. Don’t get comfortable. Work on a sound that is YOURS and yours alone. I want to be able to play a song and know it’s you without question. Work on owning your sound. Avoiding samples will also aid in this. All in all, this was very well done. Great job. Keep pushing and keep me posted..."
- Brooke Archilla of the Musician's Institute (Hollywood, CA)
Thanks babi, real shit I cant let someone stir up so much drama that all type ah bullshit developes from it and spoils relations between the FL sets and then spills over to CA.
by the way ya know I been sending everyone Poster CDs with an LLC to use the graphics however they want, Since the nigaz that call they selves Gz aint put no shit together to at least try to help ya'll eat better!
Right now Im cross country putting them in the hands of all my nigz that dont have internet access. & pushing the book & DVD at the same time!