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Video City TV – Fastest Growing Urban Media Outlet

Posted by lunatic On April - 17 - 2011

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Attention Attention!  VIDEO CITY TV (VCTV) is the Fastest Growing Urban Media Outlet in the Nation, reaching

 4 MILLION HOMES – 2.5 MILLION ONLINE A MONTH 

 1 MILLION MOBILE DEVICES & COUNTING! 
Video City™ is now making its mark as one of the most popular music TV Shows. With its staff of beautiful female TV hosts, Video City is now showing the best music videos worldwide as well as continuing to expose brand new recording artists, combined with the many celebrities continuing to frequent Video City as guests.

Video City is moving from a pure artistic endeavor to a commercial enterprise to capitalize on its intangible assets with a growth plan which includes (i) the creation of an internet business arm, (ii) the geographic expansion of its artist and club presence and cable presence, (iii) the addition of new management and talent, and (iv) upgrading the Video City Television Show to make it attractive for nationwide cable.

A number of artists have appeared on Video City as their first TV appearance ever and later become major stars, such as Nicki Minaj. Video City has also has exclusives with Alicia Keys as well as numerous other celebrities.

By showcasing new talent, and by being present for years in the NY hip hop club scene, Video City has become well known as the source for access to up and coming hip hop music. This credibility has given Video City access to other influential figures in hip hop ranging from producers, directors, DJ’s, authors and other personalities.

www.videocitytv.com

Freeway and Duke Discuss New Record

Posted by mikeybass On April - 12 - 2011

We can expect some heat comin soon from Freeway and Houston rapper, Duke. Check out a little more about him, and shout out to him for locking in business with a Philly legend!!~~

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Meet The Duke. The troublesome youngin’ was born in Houston, TX, where his father is from. After he and his mom moved back home to California where the majority of Duke’s family is from, he was exposed firsthand to life in Los Angeles, CA. In the time of gangs and extreme street violence on the West Coast, the chances of a young black man heading towards progression instead of the penitentiary were slim.

After moving back to the south with his father, the street ambition in him led him to hustlin’, only at 10 years old. After he got into the practice of it, the money came. Duke got his first car at 12 while in middle school. Gold chains were the norm for the young man; he had made it all the way from pumping gas for cash and groceries while he was in California. He was accustomed to putting food on the table for his family. His hustle had grown to another level in Houston, however, and he was once again out of control. The young firecracker was heavy in the streets though, in and out of juvenile and correctional facilities.

It was in these solitary confinements away from his fast life that Duke was able to recognize and accept his talent. He had written his first song at a very young age, and he and his cousins would sing it all the time. It wasn’t until 13 that Duke picked up writing as a hobby. As all mistakes can be blessings, jail gave Duke the time to perfect his craft. He credits his gift of not writing down rhymes to his prison stint. He’s been memorizing lines ever since.

Duke has received overwhelming encouragement to explore his rap talents. The vibe of the rap game was interesting to him, especially with the status of Houston rappers at the time. Duke and a few guys he used to hustle with wanted him to work on music with them as well. The group eventually dissolved, but Duke was able to use his music networks to meet Mike D of the original Screwed Up Click.The Hood Know

Mike D continued to look out for young Duke as he learned the industry. This relationship developed a number of additional networks for Duke in Houston: The Southside Playaz, Big Pokey, Z-Ro, and Hawk. From a West Coast standpoint, Duke has landed standout verses on two songs featured on mixtape with Bay Area’s finest, Yukmouth. All of these acts have helped contribute their originality and talent to Duke’s growing popularity and respect. Duke has laid the hottest hooks for a number of Houston artists, and was given the rare opportunity of being featured on DJ Screw’s first CD in stores, as well as featured on the DJ Screw documentary. Duke has also worked with Original gangster Bad Azz of Long Beach., who is featured on Duke’s latest mixtape.

Duke views the rap game as a business. He views himself as an investor, and his talent as an investment. Duke wants to motivate the hoods of Houston, and the south in general, from a hustler’s standpoint. “Don’t be a bum, get some work or a hustle.” His music comes with a trap feel, from a grinding mind state.

Duke hopes to bring some more light to the city; to give it charisma and respect like it used to have. “There should be something to do every single night in Houston, like New York. It should be more exciting here. We need enlightenment!” Duke is putting out 100% of his effort to help build Houston on solid rock. He is refining his rap image and letting listeners know that success is tangible. Houston can be rescued by the real Houston rappers that it already has.

Duke’s current mixtape, Trap Mode, hosted by GO DJ Hi-C is available now. The mixtape features former Day 26 singer Brian Angel, R&B Singer Trace, legendary West Coast rapper Bad Azz, and Yukmouth. Duke currently has two videos out online featured on WSHH, including his first video “Tha Hood Knows” with 80,000 views, and a Big Moe tribute/“Streetz Choze Me” with 250,000 views. Besides having tour dates from Mississippi to Miami, Duke still holds down Houston strong. Duke is willing to put the city on his back, but he has numbers in mind. This is a complete takeover of rap. Check out Duke at @thedukegutta and listen to his music first at www.sosouth.com.

bass up.. @miikeyrox

REKS & Statik Selektah Live at SXSW in Austin

Posted by mikeybass On April - 12 - 2011

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Malik Interview

Posted by lunatic On April - 12 - 2011

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We’re super excited to be giving you an interview with one of our beloved locals! Malik is a singer/songwriter/producer with an immense amount of talent on his side.

Speaking on his fantastic production work, Malik also gets into deal with some of the recording gear he loves to create masterpieces with.

What’s next up for this Philadelphia star in the making? Read on!

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Livin Free | AKT Aktion n Chris Bleek Prod. By AKT Aktion

Posted by admin On April - 7 - 2011
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