way too many to list so i will name some generas...
soul,hip hop,prog rock,garage,jazz,ethiopian music,congolese music,polish fusion,r&b, some pop,house,disco,funk,dance hall,dub,roots,electronica/moog,clasic rock,clasical,big band/jas gosphel/negro spiritials & of course the blues which is the foundation for all american music.
Sounds Like
Earth wind & fire,tribe called quest,curtis mayfeild,g unit,dre,rapheal sydiq,eric roberson,dilla,notts,hi tek,battle cat/eastsidaz,nas,jz,freeway & kool moe d mixed into one style or many depending on how u look @ it.........jus listen.you'll like it!
Beat Battles curator (as seen on BET) he's Seattle, Washington beatsmith Vitamin D – who’s produced for G-Unit, Redman, Gift of Gab, Lifesavas, One Be Lo, I Self Devine, Black Sheep among others. His newest projects out are Abstract Rude's "Rejuvenation" lp on Rhymesayers Entertainment (produced solely by Vitamin D), also Choklate's "To Whom It May Concern" and Darrius' "Can't Get Enough."
Peep Abstract Rude's new video for our lead off single "Nuff Fire"
Now peep my folks Jake One's video for the "Home" single off his "White Van Music" lp on Rhymesayers
much luv to tha Town!
Vitamin D twitter.com/tallhomey's Friend Space (Top 20)
JOKE OF THE DAY
What's the difference between Lil Wayne and Ja Rule?..........................................
Ja Rule is better!
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To Release isn't to forget, not to think about, or ignore. It doesn't leave feelings of anger, jealousy, or regret. It's not about pride and it's not obsessing or dwelling on the past. It's not about giving in or giving up. To let go is to cherish the memories, but to overcome and move on. Letting go is learning and experiencing and growing. To release is to be thankful for the experiences that made you laugh, made you cry, and made you grow. It's about all that you have, all that you had, and all that you will soon gain. Letting go is releasing and having the courage to accept change, and the strength to keep moving. It is realizing that the heart can sometimes be the most potent remedy. To let go is to open a door, and to clear a path and set yourself free---
Vitamin D twitter.com/tallhomey, remember that it's easy to let go when holding on hurts so bad--so free yourself from all these expectations and just be :-) Hope you find the unity in my new single "Release" feat. JRockA.
So come peep the track! Stay creative and stay connected!! Hope all is utmost blessed and irie to da fullest :-) Your friendship and love is greatly appreciated.
Sensei Gregory C. Lewis: ” Seattle ’s Fighting Black King. The Most Dangerous Man Alive…?”
THE INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COMMISSION (ITC® ), led by Tom Patire, is an organization of the most sought after and respected instructors throughout the world in the demanding field of Executive, Close Quarter and Personal Protection. In partnership with Black Belt Magazine, they are holding a winner-take-all competition, the "Most Dangeorus Man Alive". Grand prize: $10,000 and a full page in Blackbelt magazine (!)
Help Send Seattle's Own "Fighting Black King", Sensei Gregory C. Lewis, get to (and WIN) the Most Dangerous Man Alive Contest!
Sensei Lewis, long-time nightclub security in Seattle 's hip-hop scene, occasional full-contact fighter, human rights activist, and founder of GCL Modern Karate, has taken up the challenge to bring back the titles of "Living Lethal Weapon 2009" and "Most Dangerous Man Alive" to the Pacific Northwest!
Self-Defense presentation by: Sensei Lewis and students of GCL Modern Karate.
Feature presentation: "Fighting Black Kings" (1976). Documentary on the 1975 1st World Open Full-Contact Knockdown Karate Championship, hosted by Master Mas Oyama.
Hosted by Julie C. Hip-Hop Congress; Knox Family (B-Girl Media).
Thursday, July 16th.8pm. Electric Tea Garden: 1402 E Pike St; Seattle WA 98122 .
$5 (before 10pm; $10 after 10pm). Doors at 8pm. Show at 9pm.
Whatup! Just wanted to take the time to say wassup. If you havent already, you should check out my music...theres some new tracks up and also check out the new blog! I appreciate it!