X-Gov, Strike, Proof, Mu, Fat Killaz, Miz Korona, Nejeri Earth, Invinsible, Finale, Elzhi, Phat Kat, Wolf Pack, Sick Notes, Dogmatic, Almighty Dreadnaughts, Four Fingers of Apocolyps, Wall Street (The Elite), Undertaker Lab Animalz, Swan, House Shoes, Jewlz, Rotten Club, Remember, Joey Loopz, Cob, Colorado, Kizar, OnebeLo, Majestic Legend, Nick Speed, Cliff Notes, Quest McCody, K.I.D, Jumat Records, Fiyah, D12, Purple Gang, Mos Def, Common Sense, Immortal Technique, Dead Prez, Talib Kweli, Jean Gray, M.O.P, Little Brother, Pete Rock, DJ Premier, Nottz, Alchimist, NaS, Kanye West, Wu-Tang Clan, G-Unit, D-Block, The Game, Ying Yang Twins (SIKE!), MTeam, Sean Price, and anybody else who has kept me inspired to create and be apart of hip-hop influences throughout my life.
When it comes to emceeing and the essence of hip-hop, Journalist 103 showcases the form of an emcee evolving from a person who simply puts words over beats, to a speaker in tune giving life to his tracks. One of the sole survivors of a dying breed, 103 has emerged from a student studying the art of emceeing to teacher of hip-hop fundamentals. He started professionally emceeing around ninety-seven. After 'spittin' in a few cyphors and open mics around the city (Ebony Showcase, C Note lounge, Napoleon retreat, to name a few) he eventually bumped into Strike who was currently 'putting in work' with a group called "PMO" (Poor Mans Orchestra). Journ and Strike inevitably formed the legendary group "Mountain Climbaz". 'Mountain Climaz" is renowned as one of Detroit's most respected live performing Hip-Hop groups. Accompanying his group efforts 103 has graced a number of mixtapes that have gained worldwide recognition. Such as underground classics like "Broken", and "Broken Again" featuring Mu, Proof, and Marvwon which received an award for best hip-hop group song of the year (2003-2004). Displaying master crowd control and lyrical delivery, that captures and elevates listeners to new heights 'the' Journalist entertains the audiences, bringing back that true feeling of genuine emceeing. Just like any great artist; Picasso or Van Gogh his work is a timeless classic leaving us in awe of his precise delivery, dominant voice, and dynamic ability to 'ride a beat'. You'll fall in love with hip-hop again listening to his 'old school' work ethnics which many 'so called' lyricist lack today. Journ's hard work, dedication, and intense studying of the art form brings the materials which leads to teaching the 'new skool' the values of being a true lyrical emcee. Journalist 103 is without question a valuable asset to today's Hip-Hop culture.
peace soulja! your math is on point, especially about obama, it's putting a black face on all the f*cked up shit that america is doing all over the world. How could you not apologize for the inhuman and unjust shit going on in the IRAQ and THE GAN! not really speaking on the soildiers them self cause, some are victims as well, but the private world is doing their thing and that's who he works for. And he knows that african american is another word for slave yet he still claims to be the 1st african american pres. and got are young black kids ready to enlist.
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Here is the latest masterpiece from Devi a south london based rapper and producer. The Devine Krusade EP has been penned by devi and crafted by the krate krusaders. It has a mix of melencholy beats and slapstick punch lines, definatly an EP to stick on your iPod.
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