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Thursday, June 30, 2011

D-COY LIVE with the MODELS @ FONTANA MUSIC FESTIVAL(teaser)


OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT (PHILIPPINE ADVOCACY FOR PEACE) PROCLAIM D-COY THE NEW AMBASSADOR FOR PEACE! W's UP!!!!
LIVE AT FONTANA MUSIC FESTIVAL WITH ARTSTRONG AND KALAYO.... I AM FOR PEACE!

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thanks for allowing me to share this sir D-coy

Monday, June 27, 2011

Save Palawan and Spratly Islands - Gloc-9 feat Yeng Constantino


Note: Share this video to show your support!

http://no2mininginpalawan.com/

This is the official music video of Save Palawan Movement.
Lyrics by Robert Labayen
Arrangement by Yeng Constantino and Acel Van Ommena
performed by Gloc-9 and Sesa Band
Directed by Carlos Santos
Country: Philippines


Tinamad Silang Lahat - Bugoy na Koykoy feat. Ives and Omar Baliw (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

Sun Valley Crew


SVC (Sun Valley Crew)

Sun Valley Crew started in 1995. It was formed by Ryan Armamento ( Rye ) and Joseph Papa (Puff A-J). A year after, they met Ryan Ventura (Slimm) and RJ Señeres (Ill-J) who, at that time, were part of their own group, Phreak Phunktion. The guys hooked up and started recording SVC’s self-titled debut album, under Universal Records.

The album boasted of fresh, local hip-hop rhythms, and its first single – Just Chillin’ (My Homies) – was nominated in the 1997 Katha and Awit Awards for Best Rap Album of the Year. This homegrown hit even earned international nods, as its music video stayed at #1 for seven weeks on MTV’s Head to Head, beating foreign videos from artists like Tupac and Dr. Dre.

With the success of the first album, SVC began working on their second musical design in 1998. The album was called Reality Check…A New Beginning, once again under Universal Records, and showed off more matured and developed style and sound, uplifting the standards of rap music in the Philippines . Once again, the video of its first single, Everything’s Gonna Be Alright, garnered praise and recognition. SVC bagged the trophy for “Newcomer Video of the Year” on the 1998 MTV Pilipinas Awards.

After a long hiatus, SVC returns to the local music showground. Although the guys have taken on different professions - with RJ Señeres taking up law at San Sebastian, Ryan Armamento juggling jobs as a sound engineer, music producer and radio jock, and bass player Ryan Ventura working in a call center - they are now back to prove once again that SVC is the country’s best rap group. They’re out to hit the hip-hop scene again with the fine rhythm that’s distinctly Sun Valley Crew, with a band to back them up – Dan Gil (keyboards), Mong (guitar), Ryan V (bass guitar), Dex (drums) and Wella (vocals).

SVC’s 3rd album is ready to be born – It’s All Natural – produced, arranged and written by the guys themselves for Space Monkey Enterprise. The first single, The Real (hiphop Music), has already made an impact on the local radio waves, a clear promise of more incredible hits to be unveiled in this new album. It’s All Natural also boasts of a lineup of excellent feature artists – Dan Gil (Jazz saxophonist), James (Madd Poetts), and Raimund Marasigan (Cambio, Sandwich and Squid 9) to name a few.

It’s All Natural was created solely by the SVC team, from producing, recording, mixing, album cover to everything! And this time the album will be free from the boundaries of record labels. This is the real SVC now. And they are hoping to inspire other hiphop artists in the country to go independent.

Aside from the release of their 3rd album this month, they were chosen to be front act performers for the Black Eyed Peas Concert in Manila . Indeed, the year sees a thriving career for these guys!

There’s no stopping Sun Valley Crew. Real Hip Hop Music is definitely what they’re all about.

Native Guns


Native Guns

was an American rap group that consisted of two Filipino American MC's and a Chinese American DJ from California. Based in both Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, the group consists of MCs Kiwi and Bambu, and DJ Phatrick. Their name is a play on the name of the Native Tongues Posse which rose to popularity by offering a musical style that was alternative to the Gangsta rap genre in the late 1980s and early 1990s. The group first collaborated in 2002 and recorded one full-length studio album and two mixtapes before their breakup in 2007.

Influences

Drawing from a diverse style of wide-musical influences, the Guns' sound is classified as ranging from hard-edged to reggae-influenced to outright boom bap. Primarily consisting of English, as is the standard for the majority of Filipino American hip hop groups, the duo's lyrics fuse Tagalog in their tracks as well. This method of interchanging English and Tagalog, known as Taglish, is used by both Filipinos and Filipino Americans to place emphasis on certain words or fragments of sentences.

In their lyrics, the group emphasizes social justice and pride in their heritage, as well as solidarity with other people of color. Their lyrics also address the Filipino people's struggles in both in the Philippines as well as in America. Both American President George W. Bush and Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo are often criticized in their songs for their treatment of working-class citizens.

Solo careers

Kiwi, also known as Kiwi Illafonte or Young Bonifacio, is a Los Angeles native now residing in the San Francisco Bay Area who has been an integral part of the California independent hip hop scene for years,[citation needed] having begun rapping in the late 1980s. His first full-length album, Writes of Passage: Portraits of a Son Rising (which is part of the syllabus in San Francisco State's Filipino-American Literature Class[citation needed]), was released in 2003. He went on to release The Summer Exposure Mixtape in June 2007. He was also the former host/producer of Apex Express on 94.1FM KPFA in Berkeley, California, and was featured as a Keynote Speaker at the 2007 Sandiwa Conference. Currently, Kiwi coordinates and co-facilitates the Hip Hop Workshop series for young folks at San Francisco's Filipino Community Center, and is working on his next solo album, The People's Pistol, due Spring 2008.

Bambu, also known as Buck Taylor, is originally from the Watts community of Los Angeles. In his early career, he was part of the Bamboo Brigade and Poorhouse Projekts collectives before releasing his debut album, Self Untitled..., in 2002, as well as The .38 Revolver Mixtape in 2005. He released his second album, ...I Scream Bars for the Children..., on the 15th anniversary of the Los Angeles Riots on April 29, 2007. The album cover features Bambu eating popsicles with two children while a Ku Klux Klan member hangs from a noose in the background. Bambu released his latest full-length album, "...exact change..." on September 11 and set out on The Exact Change Tour with DJ Phatrick, which featured supporting acts, Ise Lyfe, Do D.A.T, D. Black, Zion I, EyeASage, Emassin, Khingz, Nam, Son Of Ran, Kronic Plague, Kore Ionz and Power Struggle. In April 2009, Bambu and DJ/producer Fatgums released an EP collaboration entitled, Beatrock Presents: Fatgums X Bambu ...A Peaceful Riot.... The musical chemistry between Bambu and Fatgums has been likened to that of 9th Wonder and MURS.[1] Bambu is currently recording an untitled project with Do D.A.T. of the Oakland based rap group, The Attik.

Group career

In May 2007, the group announced that they had "mutually decided to continue their careers as solo artists" and that they would be breaking up. Their final performance was on May 19, 2007 in Honolulu, Hawaii.[1] DJ Phatrick (born Patrick Huang) continues to tour with Bambu as on-stage DJ as he promotes his ...I Scream Bars for the Children... album. Kiwi is currently touring to promote his newest release, The Summer Exposure Mixtape a precursor for his second full-length studio album, which according to his MySpace page is set for release in November 2007 and is yet-to-be titled.
[edit] Personal life

In a June 2006 interview with www.popandpolitics.com reporter Zoneil Maharaj, Native Guns explained more about how their personal backgrounds. Both Kiwi and Bambu are former gang members who have chosen to redirect their energies in a more positive direction. Bambu discloses that he was immersed so deeply into the gang lifestyle that he was jailed for armed robbery before he even graduated from high school. When asked, they refused to mention their former affiliations by name in order to refrain from promoting the gang lifestyle in any way. Bambu also cites reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X as another watershed moment in his life.

Currently, they are deeply involved in organizing work in the Filipino community. Kiwi is most known for his affiliation with BAYAN USA in the San Francisco Bay Area while Bambu is most known as the Secretary General of Kabataang Maka-Bayan, Pro-People Youth in the Los Angeles area. The interview has since been removed from www.popandpolitics.com but is transcribed on the group's MySpace blog.

In a video documentary entitled The Guns Show directed by Tadashi Nakamura, Bambu reveals that he first became conscious to political issues after being exposed to Filipino prostitutes while stationed in the military in Japan, although he would not specify which branch.[2] The Guns Show was originally uploaded to the group's MySpace page and has since been relocated to YouTube.

Discography
Native Guns

Stray Bullets Mixtape Vol. 1 (2004)
Barrel Men (2006)
Stray Bullets Mixtape Vol. 2 (2007)

Kiwi

Writes of Passage: Portraits of a Son Rising (2003)
The Summer Exposure Mixtape (2007)

Bambu

Self Untitled... (2002)
The .38 Revolver Mixtape (2005)
...I Scream Bars for the Children... (2007)
...Exact Change... (2008)
Beatrock Presents: Fatgums X Bambu ...A Peaceful Riot... (2009)
...Paper Cuts... (2010)

Monday, June 20, 2011

Ron Thug


Why this name?
My first rap name was "Ron Tagalog" because I'm using foreign jocked beats as my instru. so it seems like a tagalog version of the foreign song. But "Ron Tagalog is too plain, and I heard that some one already got that tagalog on their names. So I decided to add a lil' spice to it and made it "Ron Thug"
influenced by my gangsta peers back in 04' LOL. And also that is what I represent the streets and also I can still use "Ron Tagalog" spelled "Ron Thugalog".

Do you play live?
Yes, when I was starting doing my thing I worked as a club emcee in Malate, Manila doing three gigs a week rocking the crowd hard. But when I got my hype on got noticed and acquainted with other productions. I focused in writing songs, that's why now you can catch me more often perform live doing sets on hip-hop gigs. I love it when I perform where nobody knows your song then after a few days you'll receive a message that they can't wait to see you perform live again! And the second time you perform they know the words my song. What a great feeling!!!

How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
It builds and destroy!

Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes of course!

Favorite spot?
I'm originally from Pasay city, Manila where I grew up, its fun hanging out in SM M.O.A. especially when I'm with my Fam. and also when my friends in MA.DOCS. are there. Also I reside in Las Piñas city, Manila when I'm there if not in Turbulence Production Studio its Perpspective all the way!! Talking about life with a glass of beer.

Equipment used:
Funny to say but some of my songs before are recorded with a mic stick, which a close friend gave me back in 04, when I was starting. But thank God I upgraded my system now I'm using a Beringer EURORACK Mic mixer (c/o Katz audio), Genuine Shure SM58 (c/o Turb. Prod.) and an Audigy 2 ZS which I bought.

source:http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=908920

"OO remix" -ROn thug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-7TC7Bw248

IPK (itim pero kayumanggi)


ipk (itim pero kayumanggi)

isa sa mga pioneer artist ng dongalo wreckords,members,,(uno,tusok and eking,,)lumabas sa classic na r.a.p 1st issue taong 1996,isa rin sa original members ng ghetto doggs..inilabas ang unang album noongg 1997 "panibagong patag" na lumabas sa d'concorde music at nagkamit ng "best rap group"para sa debut album nila(panibagong patag taong 1998).,nag tayo ng produksyon na "ipk-oblaxz music"katuwang si k-ozz ng oblaxz...naglabas ng mga compilation album ng kanilang mga artist una ang "kalahi"(kayumanggi ang lahi)(1998), "the rap show"(2002),at "rap game one"(2007)...kabilang sa kanilang mga artist sa ipk oblaxz music ay ang mga sumusunod:(dugong ponebre,kain @abel,humanity,tres manos,dobladista,lady zasta,bigatin,tropang askal,squadron,smiley one,sabayang bigkas,artikulo 13,batang silang,p.n.k.,w.p.a.at lyrical assasin team)naglabas ng ikalawang album na"money or respect"taong 2001. kasabay nito ang paglabas rin ng ikatlong album ng oblaxz na"perdegana"...

thanks for sharin sir(you know who you are..) :-)

IPK Buong hip hop
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkpJC8ts2Hs

Akin ang Gabi, Sayo ang Umaga - Naughty Dawg, CKatorse, Tiny Montana


GUYS IF U WANNA HAVE A COPY OF THIS PROMO TRACK... THIS IS THE DOWNLOAD LINK..salamat

http://www.4shared.com/audio/gASagREP/CkatorseTinyboy__Naughty_Dawg_.html

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thanks for sharin Tiny Montana

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Flamethrower - Chill(the Queen of Filipino Hiphop)

The Official Release. "Flamethrower" by "The Queen of Filipino Hip Hop" Chill.
Produced By Sam Rhansum
Engineered By BIlly Hume


"Yes! it is true! I will be at the FETE DE LA MUSIQUE at Amber The Fort. June 25th with the THE RENAISSANCE Sam Rhansum Paul Pikaso Sirate Maria Herrera Jolo Raagas Jazze Manuel And many more artists! I will be performing Flamethrower. This song will lyrically shoot you in the face with analogies, enjoy!"
 
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thanks for sharin boss chill :-)

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Kawayan


KAWAYAN.

Kabilang sa samahan (Gangstah Rappers Clann) kung saan ay nabibilang lamang sa SIYAM (9) ang mga nag-umpisa, nagtaguyod at nakipaglaban sa larangan ng RAP dito sa aming Lugar, Sa GENERAL SANTOS CITY.

Ako ang ika-anim sa aming bilangan. Ako ang unang nag bukas ng pinto para sa pagkakaisa ng lahat sa GENSAN. Ako'y ordinaryo lamang na may matibay na paninindigan. Ako ang bakas at ala-ala ng kahapon. Isang malayang manunulat na may dakilang puso ng mang-aawit. Musikerong may malalim na pagmamahal sa musika.Ang sinaunang nag-aani ng sagana at pawang ang katotohanan lamang ang itinuturing na sandata.



Beat.productions. Je beats.
Gensan Independents Entertainment Productions.
Maharlika Music Productions. Onekind Records.
Clawiekram Productions.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

G-who


G-who

check out some of his vids:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MrGwho

Jehu Temelloso, formidably known as “G-Who?” is into his passion for music.
Influenced by his family by Jazz Fusion and Reggae and Hip Hop music,
he has focused on Hip Hop n RnB music and played around with
drum kits during his teens in the Gold Coast Australia.
By the time he was 14 years old, he got addicted to
Vocal Percussions (Beatboxing) and from then on
until this current day, still spits on the Mic Beatboxing
and Emceeing as well. G-who? is now currently in the Philippines
where his parents originally came from. He produces Beats and MC's
with his utmost and collaborates with other artists who loves
Music and HIP HOP in its PUREST FORM. He is Part of the group
called “Philippine Human Beatbox Alliance” where beatboxers,
nationwide has humbly created an alliance with a strong bond
from the Old School up to the New art of Beatboxing making
a Universal language for any genre of music.
He was also part of the Forerunners of Human Music
"The Akafellas" a Eight-Man Acapella group and
was one of the talents with "The Sung-its" an Acapella group
formed in GMA 7's show "Asar Talo" hosted by Edu Manzano.
Established with his Humbleness and Versatility, G-Who? is
Exclusively a “One-Off” in the workplace.


Holla at G-who? for any other info.
09126105982

source: http://www.facebook.com/pages/G-who/124568784256213?sk=info

check G-who's skills here: http://www.youtube.com/MrGWho

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Nimbus 9

Nimbusnine MC/Lyricist 09178142001 Turbulence Productions Nimbusnine just released his debut mixtape, Philippine Phenom, last May31st which has been making a buzz in the independent hip hop scene. Integral part of Turbulence Productions, an independent hip hop R&B label in the philipines which just recently bagged the Independent Hiphop Artist/s of the year at the 2nd Annual Hiphop Awards. Recently produced his own show, Philippine Phenom’ s held at HALO as his mixtape cd launch as well. With performers like Mike Swift, Nyco Maka, Cosmic Love, Los Indios Bravos, NathanJ and more. Organized The Community event, a seven-week hiphop show that saw hiphop in the philippines unite for common causes of charity, camaraderie and music. The Community will spawn two products by the end of the year, a DVD and a CD.

source:http://www.odysseylive.net/nimbus9/
Photographed by Art Alera (www.arturoalera.com)
Edited by Me(PHS)

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"N.Y. TO P.I." - Nimbus 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujfQyUd7JBk

"Sunny Days" - Nimbus 9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phl7JnW81p8

PINOY INTERNET RAPPERS COLLABORATION! (Minji's All Star)


line up
Minji,Kakin,Siobal D,Braduzz,Macwun,LokoLoko,Ryuma,Rahse,Flipsided,Numerhus,Jaboy,Pazmado,Damorero,
­Elmo,Big ayen,Rebelde,Kinse,Dizipulo,Gantizera,Butch,Frozztreited,Tk,SLim,Kush,Zargon,Kru­zzito,Impokrita,Hizuka,Payaso,CRazy mix,Jablo,Estranghero,Flict G.

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thanks Amie Usi for sharin

"AWAY" - Mike Swift - produced by ParoParoBeats


animation by Young D of Missing Puzzle 
www.konektado.ning.com
you can buy this on I tunes

na share nato sakin ni sir Mike before that's why i was able to make a review of 
Paro Paro to the billboard album, it's one of my favorite track and i really love that line 
"kahit tagalog ang laman binebenta ko sa kano"
it's a line base on the true story of sir Mike Swift of how he use
to sell his mixtapes and even here he meet up people and sell his album
very down to earth guy.