First and foremost, Big Pun, DAMN he was sh-sh-sh-sh-shittin' on da game most definitely! That nigga Jadakiss is a mfn problem. Jay-Z, Nas, Biggie, Pac, Wu-Tang, Mos Def, Common, Talib Kweli, Rakim, and Gang Starr. Last, but not least The LEGENDARY ROOTS!
BORIQUA......
Lyrical Icon: PUN-Rest in Peace! HE WAS AND REMAINS THE BEST!
JOELL ORTIZ A FUCKEN MONSTER. WATCH OUT FOR SLAUGHTERHOUSE!
MIGUEL COTTO IS THE SHIT!!! FUCK THOSE WHO DIFFER!
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Born and raised in the Badlands sector of North Philadelphia, Jessica was always a huge fan of hip hop since Rakim was spitting “I know you got soul,” Master Ace was “Born to Roll,” and Run DMC made us all “Walk this way” and to fast forward a bit there was the birth of Nas.
She became obsessed with hip hop as the years progressed. She began writing at the age of 17 after listening to her former boyfriend, Dezzet rapping, who like herself, grew a deep appreciation for the true art form of hip hop. Authoring poetry since the tender age of 10, the challenge of drafting lyrics proved her to be a true natural. Initially, she viewed this art as a hobby, since she was so skeptical about being recognized in the music industry, given the male domination of hip hop and the fact that the existence of talented female rappers was so infrequent at the time. Thus, it was her drive to exhibit her talent and show her peers how capable she was of raising the bar lyrically that led her to pursue her dream, especially, since very few female rappers are able to flourish in this field.
She had been inspired by so many genres of music, predominantly hip hop, however, her environment played a significant role. Although everyday struggles became more of a burden and threatened the lives of those she loved dearly, she remained focused and to the dismay of many, she succeeded the unfortunate circumstances which kept her confined to herself. Up until 2005, her urge to write lyrics was at best sporadic. After being heard by others outside her immediate circle, people began inquiring as to whether she would be releasing a solo project.
In late 2005, she began recording with S.U.P., who is the founder of Evialicer Records. She later adopted the name, Jess Blayze, which basically speaks for itself given her undeniable ability to spit pure fire on a track. To date, she has performed in venues such as the legendary Five Spot, Club Xandu, Club Diesel and has been added to the line-up for the Rags II Riches III show which is being presented by the BZ Ballers Club residing in North Philadelphia. Considering the authenticity and creativity which so heavily influenced her as an artist, she is a strong believer that one cannot gain credibility or respect, for that matter, if the artist isn’t responsible for creating his/her own music. She stands by this notion and therefore writes 100% of her lyrics. The mixtape which is due out on March 9, 2007 is titled “26 Counts of Murder” and is highly anticipated and considered true classic material. With production from S.U.P. as well as No Joke, she surpassed expectations and continues to astonish listeners as well as fellow artists gaining the respect of many internationally. True talent cannot be ignored and thus she is perceived as one of the hottest lyrical female rappers of our time. She is unsigned at the moment, but not for long!
This page is not only a place for networking, it’s also considered a tribute to those artists who really paved the way for hip hop and set such high standards, specifically true spitters like Big PUN, Nas, The Roots, Wu-Tang and Rakim just to name a few, whose lyrical capacity has been so influential.
Thank you to everyone who nominated us for the Philly Hip Hop Awards, but now its time to go vote! come on and help us bring it home.GO VOTE FOR AMMUNITION @ WWW.PHILLYHIPHOPAWARDS.COM FOR BEST NEW ARTIST, BEST GROUP/DUO, AND BEST VIDEO. THANK YOU!
what it do JB...you know that i got you as soon as it drops. we're two tracks away from finishing up, but my producer FACE is slacking big time. i might be swing by SUP's this weekend.
Yoo!! Have u heard n e thing ab the reunion?? Hit me up! Did u vote on PhillyHipHopAwards.com ?? Make sure u vote for Sarom 4 Best Producer aight <3 ya!!
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...peeace,what..s good on ur end? I upped a snippet of the new album sampler plus some new beatz...leave some feedback when u have a second...be blessed,stay positive!!!
Hi everyone, I am supposed to pick 12 women (who have touched my life) and whom I think would want to participate. I think that if this group of women were ever to be in a room together, there is nothing that would be impossible. I hope I chose the right twelve. My hugs, love, gestures and communications hopefully remind you how special you are.. Please send this back to me. Remember to make a wish before you read the quotation. That's all you have to do. There is nothing attached. Just send this to twelve women and let me know what happens on the fourth day. Sorry you have to forward the message, but try not to break this, please. Did you make a wish yet? If you don't make a wish, it won't come true. This is your last chance to make a wish! May today there be peace within. May you trust that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith in yourself and others. May you use the gifts that you have received, and pass on the love that has been given to you. May you be content with yourself just the way you are. Let this knowledge settle into your bones, and allow your soul the freedom to sing, dance, praise and love. It is there for each and every one of us. Now, send this to 12 women within the next 5 minutes. And remember to send this back. I count as 1... You'll see why.