Monday, November 30, 2009


TRUE KNOWLEDGE

I was at the famous Eow open mic show (End of the Week)
in Club Pyramids Nyc. One of my Face book friends,
True Knowledge step on the stage. “ I said to myself
okay what the brother is going to spit and how is he going to spit it?” Is he going to perform hot songs with a ill stage presents? ”or is he going to spit both wack songs with
a wack stage presents. I thought to myself “then again
I am at a eodub show , hardly anyone does anything wack at a eodub open mic show". True Knowledge performed “Time of your Life”, which is a love song.
Personally I can’t stand love rap songs, but tru
killed it. While performing the song his body was in
partnership with the back ground music. He was not stiff
at all and he was not mimicking of Jay Z, which mad
rappers do on the regular. True was close and personal with the crowd , showing zero signs of shyness. Now the first
performance was a teaser. The Bx mc performed another song called “not your average Rapper.” When the dj
drop the melody , True gave the crowd a hard look. Then
when the beat dropped his hand gestures was all over the place. The hook of the song is hot, the audience went crazy.
Check how the hook goes.. “let me tell u something about the average rapper/ he swears his a gangster and a gun clapper/ talk about hustling on the mic fronting/your average rapper ain’t saying nothing this what I have to say / Im too real on the studio with the master appeal”. The message behind the hook is so real and fake proof even the average rapper got to feel it ha ha ha. in the middle of the show, true pulled out his African beads. “ I was like oh shit this cat is about to go Shaka Zulu
On niggas. True voice was extremely loud but his voice was clear enough for the crowd to grasp the message behind the song.
Then True Knowledge was waving his hands fast in front of his face just loosing himself in the music. Also he was spitting
A brief tongue twister as if he was crazy. After True knowledge gave the crowd that hot performance
I to said myself. “You know what Viktory Im convince that
True Knowledge is not your average rapper".
You can catch True Knowledge every Sunday performing
& ripping mics at the Eow Open Mic Show. Also you can hit him up on http://www.facebook.com/jacobtruetko
Written by Viktory Bx Supreme Promoter

Saturday, November 21, 2009

NICKILLUS CAGE

Hip hop’s undaground scenery has one of da hottest female lyricist yet to be discovered. Nickillus Cage, who was born in Harlem but raised in da Bronx is what da games been missing. Nickillus style consist of hot concepts and witty metaphors bringing it back to da “M.C Lyte and Queen Latifah” days. At the age of thirteen, Cage knew that hip hop was in her blood. Nickillus Cage’s hunger to be at da top and to show people she got what it takes to be in this game is why we are here today!!!! Nickillus Cage has a large resume under her belt from performances to releasing her album and mixtapes. How fitting the album is called “In Da Nick of Tyme”. This album has tracks for everyone: hard hitting club bangers-n- lady friendly joints as well. Nickillus Cage has worked with other artists such as: Phoenix Cry out of {Beijing, China}, Lasta Animal out of {France} and Justyce of Y.BE. Some of da producers Nickillus worked with on da album are: Heavy Artillery Productions, Mec-One Productions, 52 Moves Productions and Dirty Brown Productions. By the looks of things you can find Cage almost anywhere. She has performed at: PJ’s lounge, Club Zip Code, Karma lounge, Willies sports bar, Glen Roy’s Tavern and Parkchester South Oval {a fund raiser for hurricane Katina victims} just to name a few. She currently can be seen and heard in 2 videos: a.)“Designated Hitters/Git it” b.)“We here”. Also, Nickillus has reached the number one spot on saurban.com internet radio with a mixtape joint called “Dat’s How it is”. You can check Cage out on internet radio shows such as: dtfradio.com, scrubradio.com and 145sugarhillproduction.com. Don’t forget to also check Nickillus Cage out on upcoming DVDs such as: Grind Ethiks promo show, the O.G.S show, Hip Hop Global TV and the Under Lock and Key show. Nickillus Cage, now at the age of 27 is not only an artist she is also the Chief Operation Officer {C.O.O} of Young Black Entrepreneurs Entertainment {Y.B.E}. Being who she is and what she brings to table da hip hop world should brace themselves for what’s next. Direct links to nickillus cage: www.myspace.com/nickilluscage, www.facebook.com/ybe justyce n nickillus, www.youtube.com/nickilluscage. For all business information please send e-mail to ybe.cage@gmail.com. Writters: Viktory,Supreme & Justyce Myspace.com/viktory79Facebook.com/Oyeniyi Ajao
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009


North of Division X
I was chilling, enjoying the live show at the 2009, Black August event at BB kings in New York City. Later on I was at the back stage
and I ran into North who is the member of the Bronx rap group,
Division X, which also consist of Mad Dogg & Dj Doctor Dust. He was the only member of his crew that came out just to see the live event. I decided to interview him anyway since he is part of the movement that I call the Underground Industry

Viktory: How did Division X started ? North:We knew each other since we were kids being ass holes at the park fooling around. After that we met Dj Dust cause he use to dj at jams with his cousin and I was a little mother fucker. I was not allowed at the jams but I tagged along anyway. Mad Dogg use to
carry the equipment for Dust & his cousin. We notice among each other that we have a real love for hip hop so we decided to form Division X.

Viktory: What does Division X brings to the table as far as content?
North: What we bring to the table is the truth of living in the world ,
the truth of living in the urban environment, we bring the truth of living period but from
a man hood perspective not from a kid's perspective. Our talk is man hood talk. Once you become a man and know how it is to be a
man then you will realize what we are talking about.

Viktory: Being that we live in the internet age, do you think it is
more easy for a unsigned recording artist to blow up compare to ten
years ago? North: It depends on what is your perspective of blowing up, everyone has their own perspective of blowing up. The internet
does give an artist the opportunity to get their music out there , and it gives an artist options on how to promote music.

Viktory: Do you & your group produce ya own beats or do ya deal
with a group of producers? North: Well we produce for ourselves
because we did not like the beats that people was giving us. Therefore
the majority of our beats is done by us , but we don’t try to keep ourselves in house. If an outside producer has some hot shit that we can put our energy on then we will rock with what that producer has made for us.

Viktory: So what is up with Division X as far as projects that ya did &
Projects that ya working on? North: Well the project Attack Mode is
our album that you can only get if you are one of our Myspace friends.
The second album, “ The hardcore Institute is our second album that
you can get from us hand to hand. We are about to put it out on
itunes. We sold over 7,000 units in the streets alone between
New York, Philly , Baltimore , Philly , Boston & New Hampshire.
Currently we are working on our third album called
“Rude Boy Swagga”.

Viktory: I remember seeing ya perform a couple of times and ya shows is of the hook so in that thought in mind , what motivates the group
before performing a show. North: What motivates us is the fact that
our fans paid $10 - $15 to come see us perform. Mother fuckers
want to get their money worth. A lot of people complain that they did not get their money worth because they seen some wack nigger perform that does not happen with Division X. You may say other niggers is wack but not Division X. The best compoment that we ever
got was when this dude who seen us perform said to us that “ya cats
killed the stage so much that I felt that I should of paid more money”
and that statement stuck with me ever since.

Viktory: Since Division X is from the Bronx which is the birth place of hip hop, do ya feel that ya have to go harder? North: Well we go
harder regardless. Being from The Bx or any part of the world don’t
mean nothing because we are from the planet earth bottom line
territories don’t mean shit.

Viktory: Is Division X searching for a record deal or do ya rather stay independent? North:
man slavery was over in the 1800’s( ha ha ha)
fuck that label shit. In order for us to get sign to a label the label
themselves have to put some proposals on the table so we can use their marketing money to promote our name then we bounce after a year. I am not
going to stay in a label for the rest of my life that means that Im going to get pimped for the rest of my life. For the most part we rather stay independent.


Viktory: Where can people contact Division X ? You can catch us on
Htpp://www.myspace.com/DivisionxRap or
Http://www.facebook/luishenriquecanyard



Interview By Viktory Bx Supreme Promoter
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