Follow Me--> twitter.com/moucheedeeki: General Info
Member Since
1/13/2007
Band Members
Me, M@+%@#*%@
Influences
Good Rappers. Bad Rappers. Ignorant Crackers. Life. Bullshit. Haters. Fakers. Half-Bakers. Shaq leaving the Lakers. Master Debaters. Outkast Elevators. The Marleys. Black Harleys. Nappy Hairs. State Fairs. Ruff Hoods. Back Woods. Alcohol. Some o' y'all. Football. Beau Jocque. Slow Clocks. Classic Rock. Fonky socks. Being out the box. Hard Knocks. Spent Rocks. Air Shocks. My Pops. New Years Eve Ball Drops. I betta Stop. I can't stop. Chili Peppers. 2-Steppers. Block Reppers. Fela Kuti. Big Ol' Booties. My Old Lady. My future babies. My son. My daughter. Fie-ya Water. Fie-ya Starters. Miles Davis. BooZoo Chavis. Rebirth & Dirty Dozen. All my cousins. The Meters. Not the Beatles. Funk in general. Sunny Days. The search for a better way. Yahweh.
Growing up in a small town in rural South Louisiana, Mouchee saw just about what every young black male in a big city sees: poverty, illiteracy, drugs, violence, racism, etc, etc. Determined to blaze his own path in every area of life, he set out to separate himself from the status quo. At a critical point in life, he turned away from street life. The street experience and the many loved ones who have been incarcerated, or "caught up" over the years, have inspired all that he has set out to accomplish in life. His music is driven by these experiences. Mouchee has always been a student of music. Not so much of instruments, bars, staffs, and recitals....but of music.....the spirit of music. From hip hop, to reggae, rock, jazz, country, zydeco, blues,.....whatever........ Mouchee understood and appreciated the power of music and has always aspired to be the genre-bending musical artist that he is. The passion for music fuels his art and comes through clearly in the diversity of the sound and the lyrics. Music powers revolutions. Music sets the mood. Music uplifts. Music condemns. Music inspires. Music educates. Music is power. Music is life. Mouchee is music.
Mouchee had been a performing spoken word artist for years, and several years ago, he saw a new avenue and took rhyme “to the track”. The entrepreneur/engineer/artist had already had it with the decline in Rap music, along with the incline of the 9-to-5. Thanks to pioneers such as Rap-a-Lot, No Limit, Cash Money, and other successful independent Record Labels, Mouchee caught the spirit of the local music scene in South Louisiana. After years of hard work, dedication, and crafty business moves, Mouchee brings you “Bidniss”, the debut EP on LougaMusic. “Bidniss” is only a taste of what is to come. World, please welcome the next great artist of our time: Mouchee Deeki.
The new issue of Juice Magazine - Issue 66 - featuring ANDY KESSLER (R.I.P.) skating the streets of NYC on the cover (Photo by Ivory Serra) is available now. www.juicemagazine.com.
JUICE MAGAZINE ISSUE 66 features:
ANDY KESSLER interview by STEVE OLSON BEBE BUELL interview by STEVE OLSON BOOTSY COLLINS interview by STEVE OLSON CRAIG JOHNSON interview by JIM MURPHY FRITZ MEAD interview by JIM MURPHY KALANI DAVID interview by JAY ADAMS MIKE WEED interview by STEVE OLSON NATAS KAUPAS interview by STEVE OLSON OMAR SALAZAR interview by STEVE OLSON PAUL SCHMITT interview by STEVE OLSON PETER GUNN interview by MARK "RED" SCOTT and THE CONFESSOR ROB PALMER interview by JIM MURPHY SCOTT CAAN interview by STEVE OLSON JACK GRISHAM of T.S.O.L. interview by STEVE OLSON TIM JACKSON interview by AARON MURRAY WADE SPEYER interview by JIM MURPHY YANIV EVAN interview by STEVE OLSON VENICE SK8 WALL OF FAME features interviews with AARON “FINGERS” MURRAY, BART SARIC, BOB "THE BULLET" BINIAK, C.R. STEYCK III, CESARIO “BLOCK” MONTANO, CHRISTIAN HOSOI, CHUCK KATZ, CRIS DAWSON, DANNY BEARER, DOUG SMITH, ERIC “TUMA” BRITTON, ERIC DRESSEN, GEORGE WILSON, GER-I LEWIS, JAMES "RED DOG" MUIR, JEFF HO, JOEY TRAN, JOSH “BAGEL” KLASSMAN, LANCE LEMOND, MARK MUNSKI, JAY ADAMS, JEF HARTSEL, JESSE MARTINEZ, KELLY JACKSON, PAT BAREIS, PAUL CONSTANTINEAU, PAUL HOFFMAN, PEGGY OKI, RAY FLORES, SKIP ENGBLOM, SUSANNE MELANIE BERRY, TIM JACKSON, WENTZLE RUML IV, WES HUMPSTON.
You Can buy your 12" Copy of Damu The Fudgemunks "Kilawatt V1" featuring Raw Poetic NOW by following a links to one of our stores in the releases section on our page!
A digital version of the release is also available now, which includes 2 instrumentals. Click here to go to our page (http://www.myspace.com/kilawattmusic). Don't wait too long as this is a limited run!
Always nice hearing from you. I passed through your neck of the woods a month ago on route to Albuquerque, NM. Let's stay on our grind... get it !!! The new CD early February 2010.
After you have wrestled with the left over turkey, come out and have some fun! Join us for comedy and reggae music on Saturday, 11/28/09! French Quarter Cafe, 823 Woodland St, Nashville! Doors open at 8pm. Cash bar and food available! $10. It's gonna be hot!
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Hey What's up! Just wanted to let you know We are now accepting submissions for the Urban Music Challenge 1 Season 2. Submissions will start today and end December 12th, 2009. The night Of the Urban Music Challenge 1 Season 2 will be February 6th, 2010. You will need to fill out a submission form and turn it in with a CD of 3 original songs RADIO EDITED. The submission cost is 20 dollars and if you are chosen to be one of the 8 final artist the rest of the submission fee will be 80 dollars. All of this will also be explained on the submission form. If you would like a submission form please send me a message with your email address in which you would like for me to send you the submission form to. Then once you are ready to submit everything you can get with me to turn it in or you can get with Capo or Latino Saint to also turn it in. Sorry we CAN NOT expect bands do to us not having the time to set equipment up and take it down. Thank you
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