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Terrell is the founder of Afiliated Digital Media, one of the 1st full service digital media companies in Atlanta. Founded in 2004, the company found innovative ways to market and brand Indie artists. They've organized some of the biggest showcases, fashoin shows, & award shows in the south, while also designing digital campaigns and executing launch parties and brand management for major brands. Mr. Garth has worked with Usher, Brian McKnight, Pepsi, Viacom, VH1, Chicago Bulls, Kush Boys, Chronic Ice Tea, Sir Rock Male enhancements and several others. He's worked with artists such as Freddie Gibbs, Yelawolf, Pill, Bobby Creekwater, Jackie Chain, Sunshine Anderson, Youngbloodz, and countless other labels and artists.

Detroit Worldwide Podcast
Reflection Internal featuring Brandon Williams

Detroit Worldwide Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 48:42


In this installment of the Detroit Worldwide Podcast, Marquis connects with Grammy-nominated, international recording artist and producer, Brandon Williams about his development as a  musician and the inspiration behind his latest album, "The Love Factor".    Brandon also discusses what it means to be an independent artist in the recording industry and how looking within helped him to define his sound as a multi-instrumentalist and producer.    About Brandon:   Brandon Williams is a multi-instrumentalist, artist, and Grammy-nominated producer. Raised in Detroit, Michigan, his love for music was cultivated at early age after learning to play several instruments during his formative years in the city. Under the tutelage and mentorship of Grammy and Billboard super producer, Michael J. Powell (Anita Baker), he has honed skills as an engineer and arranger becoming a "go-to guy"  for artists in a variety of genres.  As a musician and producer he has worked alongside and  has lent his hand to many artists including Pharoahe Monch, Bobby Creekwater, Jadakiss, Dr. Dre, Jazmine Sullivan, Foley (Miles Davis), Alchemist, Xzibit, Lin Rountree, Barrett Strong, Jay Electronica, Leon Ware,  Eminem and countless others.  In 2009, he collaborated with Vickie Winans on “How I Got Over”. The album earned him nine Stellar Awards nominations (winning one), a Grammy Award nomination, and a NAACP Image Award. In 2014 he released his full-length debut album titled XII which featured a variety of artists including Robert Glasper, Jesse Boykins III, Alex Isley, and Pharoahe Monch. The follow up to his debut album XII is a continued homage to the “producer album” a’la Quincy Jones, and features noteworthy collaborations from emerging and enduring artists like Alex Isley, Brian McKnight Jr., and Eric Roberson.  The Love Factor was released on September 13, 2019 and debuted on iTunes R&B charts at number 7 before ending the weekend at the number one spot. The album's warm reception is due in large part to the success of The Love Factor’s 2nd single “Don’t Give Up On Love” a collaboration between Williams and Eric Roberson that has been a long time in the making.   Connect with Brandon: Website: www.bwilliamsmusic.com Facebook:  Brandon Williams  Instagram:  @bwilliamsmusic Twitter: @bwilliamsmusic Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bwilliamsmusic

Wiki Review
56 – D12

Wiki Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 82:27


Ben and Garth review the Wikipedia page for D12. Eminem’s horror core stepping stones include Proof (not who toy soldiers is about), Bizarre, Mr. Porter/ Kon Artist, Kuniva, Swift McVay and two you have never heard of Bugz (who toy soldiers is about), and Fuzz Scoota. Other Eminem failures like Obie Trice (real name no gimmicks), Bobby Creekwater, Stat Quo, Ca$hies and Royce the 5’9”, 50 cent is doing well though. And artist Eminem didn’t help are Umbrella Hercules, Nate Dogg, Suge Knight, 213, Bob Dylan, Dolly Parton, Geri Halliwell, Justin Timberlake, Prince (who was a Jehovah’s Witness) and the Beastie Boys. With a hedgehog and a dress you could be Monty Python and I assure you Tommy Chong is still alive. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D12 Humour Door Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HumourDoor Humour Door YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr5ucoBBUNfpjLfc0EWM0ww Humour Door Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/humourdoor/ Humour Door Twitter: @thehumourdoor humourdoor.com.au wikireviewpodcast@gmail.com Theme: I Live For The Bass Drum - DJ S3rl https://djs3rl.com/so

From The Desk Of Lo
Never Give Up ft MRK SX

From The Desk Of Lo

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2018 36:29


Upcoming rapper MRK SX called into the show to talk about DatFeelin, why his chose to release his DatFeelin compilation first, how the collective came together His beginnings by producing for Bobby Creekwater, why he wanted to chose to be independent, the meaning of his stage name & the few meanings behind it, influences, How the Family Bvsniess features came about, meeting Kxng Crooked, his upcoming EPs & much more. MRK SX is definitely on his way to a bright music career ahead of him, make sure you stream his DatFeelin EP GoGetIt

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WDFI - Da Fam Immediate Radio's Podcast
WDFI Presents Authentic #1

WDFI - Da Fam Immediate Radio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 33:42


Bateria y Flujos Ritmos y Rimas 1. DJ Revolution feat. Conway x Royce the 5’9” – ill 2. Boog Brown feat. Kenn Starr - Play The Game 3. Flawless Real Talk – Couples Therapy 4. Ty Farris – Just Roc 5. Bobby Creekwater – Can’t Wait 6. Anti-Lilly - Clarissa (Used 2 Love Her) 7. Saba – Marbles 8. Stik Figa X Leonard Dstroy – Reach Out 9. Napoleon Da Legend feat. Mad Squablz – Black Privilege 10. Nasimoto - Street Dreams (The Unseen) 11. Big Sproxx X Adam Bomb - Lemme Tell 'Em 12. Awon & Dephlow - Price Is Right

GFM Podcast Network
GFM Spotlight Interview - Brandon Williams

GFM Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 38:52


GFM's "Love Man" chats with Detroit-bred Musician/Producer (Janet Jackson, Pharoahe Monch, Bobby Creekwater, Vickie Winans, and many more...)Brandon Williams about his debut project XII

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL The Comfort Zone Presents Music Producer Brandon Williams

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 91:00


As a producer, he has lent his hand to such artists as; Janet Jackson, Pharoahe Monch, Bobby Creekwater, Vickie Winans, Jadakiss, Lin Rountree, Anita Baker, Jay Electronica, Jeymes Samuel, Ryan Leslie, and Amp Fiddler. In 2011 his music was featured in the AT&T “Swag/FLY ERRR” commercial.  At just 32 years old, he is a taste and hit-maker with an undeniable track record. As an artist B. has performed and toured alongside some of the industry's finest including; Talib Kweli, Morris Day and The Time, Kim Burrell, Robert Glasper, Derrick Hodge, The Isley Brothers, George Duke, The Last Poets, Musiq Soulchild, Geno Young, Jaguar Wright, Kelis, Gene Dunlap, Sy Smith, Zo!, Joe Sample, Norman Brown, Wyclef, Raheem DeVaughn, Martha Reeves and Jonathan Butler just to name a few. Along with national tours, B. has also graced the stages of all of Detroit's premier venues and clubs including; The Fox Theatre, Chene Park, Freedom Hill, Detroit Opera House, Hart Plaza, The Music Hall, The Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History, Baker's Keyboard Lounge, The Key Club, and Bert's Jazz Marketplace.

FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #355 – July 24, 2013 [Flashback Episode]

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2013 186:19


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of July 24, 2013 (originally aired on May 13, 2009) with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This flashback episode's commentary focused on the absurd bill that Rep. John Conyers (Democrat - Michagan) is trying to pass through the U.S. Congress called HR848, that if it passes, will have various NEW music costs are passed on to all sorts of FM radio station owners, with the high possibility that great deal of Black-owned Radio Stations (and just regular radio station period) to shut down due to various economic issues. We talked about the potential impact this could have culturally in the U.S. for not just the Black Community, but for the music community at large from music artists, to listeners and others. We also had a great interview with independent Hip-Hop MC, producer, graphic artist & activist Ravage the MeccaGodzilla (http://www.ravagenrumble.com). We covered everything from Ravage's influences, being one of the founders of G.A.ME (the Grassroots Artists MovEment) in NYC, his history with the music industry from being a member of the supercollective Monsta Island Czars (MF Doom, MF Grimm, etc.) and beyond, Ravage's vision of the growth of Hip-Hop & where it needs to go, his latest album project (the "Erroars" production LP) & upcoming music situation, the international scene and more! We do had a Black Agenda Report segment but no new Direct EFX segement this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week July 24, 2013 (originally broadcast on of May 13, 2009) Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners 1. MC Lyte feat. Charles Hamilton/Loading/White Label (Played Live) 2. Jadakiss feat. OJ the Juiceman & Swizz Beats/Who's Real/D-Block & Def Jam (Played Live) 3. Mistah F.A.B./No 420/Thizz Ent. (Played Live) 4. Thad Reid/Do My Thang/ThadReid.com (Played Live) 5. Nikki Lynette/Oooh Mommy/MySpace.com White Label (Played Live) 6. The Clipse feat. Kanye West/Kinda A Big Deal/Columbia (Played Live) 7. KRS-One & Buckshot/Robot/Duckdown (Played Live) 8. Serius Jones/Ain't It True/White Label (http://www.GetSerius.com) (Played Live) 9. Ravage/Tracks from the "Erroars" LP (Follow, UrFuked, Monsta eyez, Asian Sensation, Lunch Room 1996, Mystery of Mina, Untitled, Erroar Echo, Magma, Awokenbeethoven, G.O.D.2, Prophecy Pleaze, Stopit 2004, Halozzz, Mic Avengers, Nihon Fast, 8 Bit, Genesis)/RavageNRumble.com (Played Live) 10. M. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12) (Top Song Requested) 11. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 12. Tanya Morgan/So Damn Down/Interdependent Media (Top Song Requested) 13. AmDex feat. DT Laws/Older & Wiser/Domination Recordings (Top Song Requested) 14. Mr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja Tune (Top Song Requested) 15. Bobby Creekwater feat. Stat Quo & Sandman/Trying To Make It/BGOV (Top Song Requested) 16. Chester French/She Loves Everybody/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 17. Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 18. Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Lokixximo & DJ Mesta/Noche Europea (inst.)/Lokixximo Music (Top Song Requested) 21. Atiba/Hey Lady/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Kool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie Records (Top Song Requested) 23. T. Plezya/Blinded (Beauty)/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tplezya) (Top Song Requested) 24. Deam feat. Big Daddy Kane/State Your Game/R.A.P. Agency (Top Song Requested) 25. Madam Madon/Benning Rd. Bomber/Black Opx Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/madammadon) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast): 1. Reflection Eternal/Back Again/Blacksmith Records 2. Ravage/Metsu Anasatsuken09/RavageNRumble.com 3. Brisco feat. Busta Rhymes & Flo Rida/You Know What I'm Talking About/Poe Boy 4. The Jacka/Feat. Andre Nickantina/Glamourous Lifestyle/SMC & TearGas61609.com 5. E The Hip-Hop & R&B Rockstar/U Like Me/FaceMen Kartel & PhatCats Ent 6. LMFAO/Yes/Universal Motown 7. Katia Cadet aka Babykat/Get It Started/Sequence Records 8. Bishop Lamont/Friends/Aftermath 9. Jazmine Sullivan/Dream Big/J Records 10. Wordsmith & Chubb Rock/Old 2 The New/Wordwise Publishing Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven't played in a while on the show - weeks, months, years - or just wanted to reminisce on): DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Pharcyde/The Rubbers Song/Red Hot Organization PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds

2 Busy Saying Yeah/Matthew Africa
Stay Hatin' Podcast 24

2 Busy Saying Yeah/Matthew Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2012 114:00


Almost a year ago I began doing a talky rap podcast with two of my friends, SergDun of beerandrap.com and Soft Money of spaceagehustle.com. The format is that we each choose some new rap songs we like and talk about them, but the discussion usually hits some pretty funny tangents as well. I don't generally post those podcasts here but the server we use is acting a little funky, so just this once.... This week on STAY HATIN' we had so much hate that the show ran almost 2 hours. Serg and Soft Money talk about the shittiness of Phoenix, Arizona and rap blogs (oh the irony), Serg reveals the secret to making rap jams about sex and, after Serg and Soft Money call it “really bad” and “hee haw party music”, Matthew attempts to convince the boys that reggae doesn’t suck. (He fails.) Oh also, Soft Money expresses his love for Adam Sandler and sings a little Boyz II Men. Oh also also, we play some new raps. These are the songs we played: 1. Killa Kyleon & Mouse On Tha Track – Dick Look 2. Lil Durk – #RockOut 3. Playboy Tre – Shot of Rum feat. P. Dukes, Bobby Creekwater, Jarren Benton, Homebwoi & Bohagon 4. Future – I’m Trippin’ feat. Juicy J 5. Drumma Boy – Smokin On That Loud feat. 8Ball & MJG 6. Mac Mall – My Room 7. Death Grips – I’ve Seen Footage 8. Chief Keef – Cuz My Gear feat. RiFF RaFF 9. Drama Tha King – Do Yourself a Favor 10. Big Youth – Screaming Target 11. Ding Dong – Badman Forward Badman Pull Up 12. Flip Flip – Ridin With Them Blamies feat. Lil Mo 13. Fiend – Champagne feat. Curren$y 14. Shady Nate – Actavis Nights 15. DJ Paul – G’d Up 16. Kool A.D. – Damien Hirst feat. MondreM.A.N. & Dope G 17. City of Thieves – Intro 18. Husalah – Still 88 Fresh feat. Young Lox & Mitchy Slick 19. Roach Gigz – Let a Player Live 20. DecadeZ – The Word feat. Work Dirty, Tray Geez & Young Curt 21. Big Chief – Precious You can download a .zip of the songs we played and get links to various things we talked about at the STAY HATIN' website, stayhatin.com.

LIVE From The Basement
Episode #91 ft. Interview with Bobby Creekwater

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 99:51


Had a GREAT time, more fun than usual this time. Even though all of our scheduled interviews completely fell through, it was a great time. After going back and forth with the chatters we decided to try to get Bobby Creekwater on the phone to talk about some label politics over at Interscope, Eminems album and more. Fun show, great time, hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this episode! Six incredibly hot new indie hip-hop tracks this episode as well as an interview with Cash Clepto who you voted for your favorite for Episode 89. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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LIVE From The Basement
Episode #91 ft. Interview with Bobby Creekwater

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 99:51


Had a GREAT time, more fun than usual this time. Even though all of our scheduled interviews completely fell through, it was a great time. After going back and forth with the chatters we decided to try to get Bobby Creekwater on the phone to talk about some label politics over at Interscope, Eminems album and more. Fun show, great time, hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this episode! Six incredibly hot new indie hip-hop tracks this episode as well as an interview with Cash Clepto who you voted for your favorite for Episode 89. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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LIVE From The Basement
Episode #91 ft. Interview with Bobby Creekwater

LIVE From The Basement

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2009 99:18


Had a GREAT time, more fun than usual this time. Even though all of our scheduled interviews completely fell through, it was a great time. After going back and forth with the chatters we decided to try to get Bobby Creekwater on the phone to talk about some label politics over at Interscope, Eminems album and more. Fun show, great time, hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording this episode! Six incredibly hot new indie hip-hop tracks this episode as well as an interview with Cash Clepto who you voted for your favorite for Episode 89.

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FuseBox Radio Broadcast
FuseBox Radio Broadcast w/ DJ Fusion & Jon Judah #154 – May 13, 2009

FuseBox Radio Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2009 186:19


This is the latest episode of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast with DJ Fusion & Jon Judah for the week of May 13, 2009 with some new and classic Hip-Hop & Soul Music, news and commentary. This week's commentary focused on the absurd bill that Rep. John Conyers (Democrat - Michagan) is trying to pass through the U.S. Congress called HR848, that if it passes, will have various NEW music costs are passed on to all sorts of FM radio station owners, with the high possibility that great deal of Black-owned Radio Stations (and just regular radio station period) to shut down due to various economic issues. We talked about the potential impact this could have culturally in the U.S. for not just the Black Community, but for the music community at large from music artists, to listeners and others. We also had a great interview with independent Hip-Hop MC, producer, graphic artist & activist Ravage the MeccaGodzilla (http://www.ravagenrumble.com). We covered everything from Ravage's influences, being one of the founders of G.A.ME (the Grassroots Artists MovEment) in NYC, his history with the music industry from being a member of the supercollective Monsta Island Czars (MF Doom, MF Grimm, etc.) and beyond, Ravage's vision of the growth of Hip-Hop & where it needs to go, his latest album project (the "Erroars" production LP) & upcoming music situation, the international scene and more! We do have a new Black Agenda Report segment but no new Direct EFX segement this week. FuseBox Radio Playlist & Charts for Week of May 13, 2009 Top Spins (Music Still Lasting in Rotation/Music Played Live on Air Each Week/As Well As Music Requested By The Listeners 1. MC Lyte feat. Charles Hamilton/Loading/White Label (Played Live) 2. Jadakiss feat. OJ the Juiceman & Swizz Beats/Who's Real/D-Block & Def Jam (Played Live) 3. Mistah F.A.B./No 420/Thizz Ent. (Played Live) 4. Thad Reid/Do My Thang/ThadReid.com (Played Live) 5. Nikki Lynette/Oooh Mommy/MySpace.com White Label (Played Live) 6. The Clipse feat. Kanye West/Kinda A Big Deal/Columbia (Played Live) 7. KRS-One & Buckshot/Robot/Duckdown (Played Live) 8. Serius Jones/Ain't It True/White Label (http://www.GetSerius.com) (Played Live) 9. Ravage/Tracks from the "Erroars" LP (Follow, UrFuked, Monsta eyez, Asian Sensation, Lunch Room 1996, Mystery of Mina, Untitled, Erroar Echo, Magma, Awokenbeethoven, G.O.D.2, Prophecy Pleaze, Stopit 2004, Halozzz, Mic Avengers, Nihon Fast, 8 Bit, Genesis)/RavageNRumble.com (Played Live) 10. M. Beezy/It's Hard (Hard Times)/Low Key Key & Flatbroke (http://www.myspace.com/mbeezy12) (Top Song Requested) 11. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 12. Tanya Morgan/So Damn Down/Interdependent Media (Top Song Requested) 13. AmDex feat. DT Laws/Older & Wiser/Domination Recordings (Top Song Requested) 14. Mr. Scruff feat. Pete Simpson/This Way/Ninja Tune (Top Song Requested) 15. Bobby Creekwater feat. Stat Quo & Sandman/Trying To Make It/BGOV (Top Song Requested) 16. Chester French/She Loves Everybody/Star Trak (Top Song Requested) 17. Busta Rhymes feat. Spliff Star & Show Money/I'm Back/Flipmode, Violator & Universal Motown (Top Song Requested) 18. Jim Snooka/Kill 'Em All/Never So Deep Records (Top Song Requested) 19. Chrisette Michelle/Notebook/Def Jam (Top Song Requested) 20. Lokixximo & DJ Mesta/Noche Europea (inst.)/Lokixximo Music (Top Song Requested) 21. Atiba/Hey Lady/Slip-N-Slide Records (Top Song Requested) 22. Kool Rock-Ski of The Fat Boys feat. Jay-Z/Can We Talk/Uncle Louie Records (Top Song Requested) 23. T. Plezya/Blinded (Beauty)/White Label (http://www.myspace.com/tplezya) (Top Song Requested) 24. Deam feat. Big Daddy Kane/State Your Game/R.A.P. Agency (Top Song Requested) 25. Madam Madon/Benning Rd. Bomber/Black Opx Ent. (http://www.myspace.com/madammadon) (Top Song Requested) Top Adds (New Joints Played Live On This Week's Broadcast): 1. Reflection Eternal/Back Again/Blacksmith Records 2. Ravage/Metsu Anasatsuken09/RavageNRumble.com 3. Brisco feat. Busta Rhymes & Flo Rida/You Know What I'm Talking About/Poe Boy 4. The Jacka/Feat. Andre Nickantina/Glamourous Lifestyle/SMC & TearGas61609.com 5. E The Hip-Hop & R&B Rockstar/U Like Me/FaceMen Kartel & PhatCats Ent 6. LMFAO/Yes/Universal Motown 7. Katia Cadet aka Babykat/Get It Started/Sequence Records 8. Bishop Lamont/Friends/Aftermath 9. Jazmine Sullivan/Dream Big/J Records 10. Wordsmith & Chubb Rock/Old 2 The New/Wordwise Publishing Flashback Joints On Blast On The Air This Week (Put Together By Jon Judah & DJ Fusion of The FuseBox Radio, some joints we haven't played in a while on the show - weeks, months, years - or just wanted to reminisce on): DJ Fusion Flashback Tracks: Pharcyde/The Rubbers Song/Red Hot Organization PLUS Some Extra Special Hidden Tracks in the Jon Judah Master Mix w/ Old School Classics and more MySpace.com Independent Music Finds