GRIM Muzik
“Who Do’s It? The Mixtape Volume 3”
It’s hard to pin down GRIM Muzik. What started in 1998 as a rap group called the G-Riders has evolved into the biggest local rap clique, with strata and affiliations almost as convoluted as the Wu-Tang Clan. At least at press time, 16 rappers and five in-house producers fit under the crew’s ever-expanding umbrella, held tight by the Mitchell brothers — co-C.E.O.s David “Big Dave” and Kevin “YK,” who serve as the group’s executive producer and most
visible producer, respectively.
As its name suggests, GRIM specializes in the dark and dour.
“This ain’t hip-hop/This what the streets love,” PI rhymes on “That’s What That Was.” Cars, rims, candy paint (on cars), moving drugs, the club, women — it’s a typical assortment for hardcore rap. At times the materialism and misogyny grate, but the menace in the music is so cartoonishly overblown it can be infectious. Even Combination, the recently affiliated group of five 15- to 17-year-olds that appears on three tracks, manages to sound hard.
It’s a mixtape, so the majority of the tracks come borrowed from music industry stars — songs like Rich Boy’s “Throw Some D’s,” T.I.’s “Boy Looka Here,” Jay-Z’s “30 Something” and more obscure offerings. In GRIM’s hands, the familiar chorus of “Throw Some D’s” becomes “snatch you out yo Cadillac/and take the D’s off that bitch.”
The highlights, though, come courtesy of YK, who’s not just GRIM Muzik’s lead producer, but one of the most accomplished locally. Born in Little Rock but raised in San Diego, the producer typically favors a Southern brand of G-funk, heavy on bleeping synthesizers and Moog effects. The 25-year-old has done tracks for industry heavyweights like E-40, Paul Wall, Juvenile and Young Bleed, and his production for Dre and Jontai, “Jump Rope,” just got big airtime on MTV’s “My Super Sweet Sixteen.” You’ll know his production by the lead holler of “YK!” he usually stamps on them.
Those West Coast synths and trunk-rattling drum stomps go a long way to complement GRIM’s lone female MC, Shea Marie, on her track “Boss Bitch (Get Ya Game Tight).” The MC gives it her all to hang with the fellas, rapping, “Yeah I know you heard about me/I’m the bitch who slipped a mickey in his drink and slipped his wallet out his pocket.”
“Ridin n Tha A-State,” the mixtape’s lead song, is also its best. The latest in a welcome trend of celebrating Arkansas, it’s typical bluster and bravado, but with production — from YK — that’s as effervescent as anything in rap. It could be the soundtrack to the summer, especially with a chorus that ends, “Sunshinin,' good Lawd it’s a pretty day, in the South.”
— Lindsey Millar
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What it dew, myspacers?
This is ya boy YK from the infamous GRIM Muzik camp. I had to give the page a more professional look so you can take me more seriously than just your typical local artist. Now don't get me wrong, everybody is local somewhere, but I definitely don't sound like any unsigned artist. But then again, this is Little Rock, Arkansas. If you came down here, you would hear alot of local talent that sounds better than any national act you've ever heard.
About YK
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--I'm 27 years old
--Hip-hop artist
--Hip hop/Rap producer
--Recording engineer
--I'm a 6-figga nigga and about to be bigga
--Born in Little Rock, AR
--Raised in Southeast San Diego
--Attended Morse High School (San Diego) from 1995 to 1997
--Attended Charter School of San Diego (Alternative School) from 1997 to 1998
--Quituated (the opposite of graduated, lol) at Wilbur D. Mills High (Little Rock) in 1999
--Formed a rap group in high school, called the G-Riders (later on renamed GRIM Muzik)
In the time of grinding, I've been blessed to do production with E-40, Juvenile, Paul Wall, Young Bleed, D-Shot, DSR, Mr. Pookie and Mr. Lucci. I take pride in my production.
I have a daughter now. She's truly a legend in the making. Her mom and I hold it down 4 her so there's no need 4 handouts. "Fuck foster care, your father's here!!!"
MY PRODUCER'S CORNER
Although I consider myself a skilled producer, I realize that NO MAN IS AN ISLAND!!! The Rock Town cannot advance to the next level without the help of these producers:
THA COOLFATHER
(We from two different books, but we are definitely on the same page. Making hits, that's what we do!!!)
VDUB aka MR. MUSIC
(This dude is the R&B and pop version of me! In other words, u niggaz better duck!!! Glad u part of my team lil homie...)
JOE CHURCH PRODUCTIONS
(The man who taught me what I know on them beatz. Thanx 4 taking a chance on me. Brothers from another mother. What's mine is yours.)
BIG KEYS
(He held damn near the whole city down for a couple years straight.)
K.E.V.
(Can I be like you when I grow up?)
CANDYGIRL
(Please do not sleep on my homegirl. She will SLAY YOU ON THEM BEATZ!!!)

THE INCREDIBLES
(Hell, need I say more????)
J-ONE MUSIC
(I think Pharrell can learn a thing or two from him. That's the next Timbaland or DeVante Swang)
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CHUCK SWEET
(He aint goin nowhere, the whole 365 is behind him.)
MOTEF FLAME
(Lil Jon aint ready, my dude will burn the dreads off his head!!!)
KWESTION
(Definitely one of the Rock Town's most distinctive.)
CIPHER/KEDAR THE ELO
(One of the youngest in the circle, but he goes just as hard as the rest of us.)
607
(My nigga waits on no man... he'll do it all himself. Arkansas' Favorite, just ask me!!!)
G-SIZZ
(You and Ferocious bring the meaning of "DAT HEAT." I'm diggin the tracks on the page. Sorry I forgot 2 mention you sooner. Let's make history.)
FUKIE
(I layed a couple of hot verses 2 a couple of your tracks. It's so easy when the beat is ready. GRANITE MOUNTAIN LUV)
RAH HOWARD
(That "Nobody Has 2 Know" track has made me a fan 4 life.)
HEADZ N TAILZ
(Ya'll look out 4 them boyz. Very versatile. NORTHSIDE!!!)
FEROCIOUS
(How can I forget about him? The dude is serious on the boards, what the hell u be using?????)
DON BLAZE
(Sometimes you gotta leave town just to get local love. I aint mad at cha. U been COLD!!!)
J@MS & THE ELETRIC MIND RELAXER BAND
(I know u as Junebug, lol. U kinda remind me of Dangermouse but your swagg is different. I can see you doing scores for movies in the future. Take your time lil homie, cause perfection can never be perfected. I know u get my point.)
MR. BIG SHAE
(Dude, U advance too quickly. Didn't u just start like a year ago? I can't tell.)
MADA
(My dude is something serious on the flows and the boards. And on top of that, we both from the same city, same neighborhood, SAME BLOCK. Southeast SD, Logan Ave!!!)
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JISTY
(Fuck Eminem, you the coldest white boy I know!!!)
SMURF
(We been bumpin heads for years and you just never cease to amaze me with somethin new.)
HURRIKANE
(Ya'll SOFYI niggaz definitely live up to the name. That's a dangerous squad.)
RICKY D
(Hood azz White dude, gotta luv it. Tha boy goes hard. TAKE CHARGE!!!)
and last but not least, my fam:
CLOWN DAWG
(I've been listening to your tracks, and I realize that you like to improve by the day. Stop working for Bush!!! U carry much more potential.)
I KNOW I LEFT SOMEBODY OUT, BUT WHEN I REMEMBER, I'LL GETCHA
IF I DIDN'T MENTION YOUR NAME, I'M NOT HATIN. I MAY NOT HAVE PROOF THAT YOU'RE DOING YOUR OWN TRACKS (I've called a couple of producers out and they never proved themselves,) OR IT'S JUST TIME TO STEP YOUR GAME UP OR GET YOUR NAME OUT THERE. WHEN I'M IN THE STREETZ, THESE ARE THE NAMES YOUR'RE GONNA HEAR. DON'T TAKE IT PERSONAL.
AND TO A COUPLE OF PRODUERS (who will remain nameless,) MAYBE YOUR RUN IS UP. BUT HEY, WAL-MART IS ALWAYS HIRING!!!!
My 1st love (industry-wise) is rapping. I collab with anyone who's serious about workin with me. I'm an adapt rapper so I'm never stuck to one inparticular style. I'm bout 2 work on alot of solo songs (so I can figure out if it's that time for a solo album or not.) Get at ya boy. I need your honest feedback so let me know what you think about the songs on my page. I take criticism very well "If it's 2 get richer, I'll probably get witcha" qouted from G-Dep from Bad Boy Records.
With that being said, LET'S GET RICH!
A-State!
Southeast!
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