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Interview by Haze of DGB https://www.instagram.com/mike_tall Recently we linked with Wicked of Ghetto Mafia for an in-depth “Off The Porch” interview! During our sit down he talked about repping for Decatur & not Atlanta, linking with MC Breed which inspired him to start rapping, coming up before the internet & the hustle it took to get your music heard, Breed encouraging him to keep his music Southern & not sound like East Coast rappers, Erick Sermon & Keith Murray walking out of the room while he was rapping for them, getting their big break with the single “Straight From The Dec”, influencing the next generation of Atlanta rappers but not getting their credit publicly, being the first trap rapper, reveals how he feels about not getting his credit, upcoming Ghetto Mafia documentary, starting his podcast, and much more!
Big Dee Recalls discovering Ghetto Mafia, Andre Rison Biopic, Doing Fed Time For Conspiracy, Jeezy Getting Into It With BMF & More
On this episode of the MCW Podcast we welcome The original two members of "Ghetto Mafia, 2 Dope & Sydeswype who together held the MCW Tag Team Championships four times. Sydeswype & 2 dope were MCW originals dating back the first show in July of 1998 and were a major part of the foundation of the company that took part in many memorable moments including them scoring a big pin fall win over Matt & Jeff Hardy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mcw-pro-wrestling/support
Nino of Ghetto Mafia returns with new music for this brand new interview
Stacked show with ATL's own Wicked of Ghetto Mafia. We also concluded our 2 part interview series with Divine Thought. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dj-kawon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dj-kawon/support
The crew at NoAdvisory podcast got a chance to get a call in from legendary group member Wicked of Ghetto Mafia as he shared some craaazy industry stories, spoke about the invention of trap music, millennial's, and much much more!We also got an exclusive sit down with Larry creator/owner of wingzza and that world famous Mambo sauce! As we talked about what it takes to be your own boss and we tackled that infamous question...Drums or flats..We also have our "artist of the week" rico24k playing his HIT Single "spaceships"
This week DJ Cap1 gets the album Straight from the Dec by Ghetto Mafia and Breadwin Deville gets Redmans classic Muddy Waters. Listen as DJ Cap1 shows his honest and harsh reactions to what Breadwin considers to be a undergrou...very underground classic. WWWIIICCCKKKEEEDDDDD!!
IN THA MURDER MIX #23 Send MP3s to prez@ugs4life.com Playlist D-Payne, Mi$tuh-G f/ Young Mezzy & E-Moe, The League, Soulja Killuminati, Nino of Ghetto Mafia, 20-2-Life, K7 Leetha, Mistah DKB f/ Racer SX Cash, Bootleg, Shoestring, XVII f/ J-Mac, L.O.C., Diabolic, Detag, and DMG!
Nino of Ghetto Mafia returns with new music for this all new interview
Playlist - Scratch LDP & Jackboy D-Payne, MC Shan, Red Da Heatmonsta & Brotha Lynch Hung, MD3, Xit Only & Xklusiv Da Selekta, Gonzoe, Klondike Kat, Don Blanco & SB feat E-Moe, Fred Stuy, Never, Shoestring, Tikko of Redteam, TC feat C-Mob, Lyrical Dre, Nino of Ghetto Mafia, B-Led, II Tone feat Mr4twenty, and Renizance
Nino of Ghetto Mafia returns witrh brand new music
Patchwerk Recording Studios presents The I dO MUSIC Podcast... In this episode host Sammy Approved sits down with Nitti Beatz & discuss.... - how he got his start in the music industry - being influenced by gospel music & the role his mom played on his career - werking with artist like Ghetto Mafia, Young Joc, Rich Homie Quan & Dae Dae, Gucci Mane & Eight Ball & MJG - what he did when he got his 1st hit record (8ball & MJG - Playin' Games) - his production deal with Jermaine Dupri & So So Def - Nitti Beatz Recordings (his record label) - legendary producers vs. here & now producers - his tag "its a nitti beat" & the importance of branding your sound - why he prefers to werk with new artist as opposed to established artist - his secret to making his beats - the werk he does in the community via his Chosen One Ministries foundation - the impact of drugs & alcohol in the music industry
Who can forget "Straight From The Dec" by Ghetto Mafia. Tonight Nino of Ghetto Mafia joins the shows archive
The history of the Hip Hop DJ in atlanta is an intricate one. There are controversies, there are legacies and there are rivalries. We're going to touch on these dynamics in this episode. Key names like Edward J and Nation Time Syndicate are mentioned as are some early DJs like Smoove Matty Matt of College Park , DJ Toomp & DJ Nabs (formerly Kriss Kross’ DJ, Columbia and of So-So-Def) After setting the scene we take a brief look at the developing Downtown scene and Decatur. Brevity is the key word here. We’ll jump in with both feet into the neighborhood scenes, the suburbs and take a look at how radio helped shape the development of Atlanta Hip Hop in parts two and three. Voices heard: DJ Applejac, DJ Jaycee, Brian Lassiter, DJ Powerlord, DJ Nabs, Smoove Matty Matt, DJ Mafioso & Cufrock Again, as promised, this series is being offered here for free podcast after had run on BrooklynRadio.net in late 2010 and early 2011. The film version is currently in production. For outtakes, video, photos and a look into my process check out the tumblr page for Headland & Delowe. Thanks for listening. All music heard in this episode is Rap/Hip Hop from the city of Atlanta: Dj Variable - “Stalk” (instrumental) Outkast - “Wheels of Steel” (Instrumental) Pastor Troy - “This The City” Damage - “Can’t Get no Lower” Yelawolf ft. Gucci Mane - “Wanna Party” Collective Efforts ft. H2O - “Civilized Dreams” Witchdoctor - “Holiday” Zae - “Thyow” Attic Crew ft T.I. - “Dope Boy Fresh” Stanza - “The First Move” Clan Destined - Unknown Live on Arrival (L.O.A) - “Live at Emory Medley” Ghetto Mafia - “In Decatur” Da BackWudz- “Welcome 2 Da Backwudz” Playboy Tre - “Liquor Store Mascot” Headland & Delowe: Atlanta Hip Hop from ‘79- ‘til by Dominick R. Brady is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at www.dominickbrady.com.
The city of Atlanta has a complex and long history with Hip Hop going back into the late 1970’s. Much of this history pre-LaFace records, pre-Outkast and GooDie MoB isn’t known. Headland & Delowe is a documentary series attempting to weave together the story lines of the artists, managers, promoters and journalists of Atlanta Hip Hop over the past three decades to get an understanding of where Atlanta Hip Hop has been and where it might be going. In this episode I speak with pioneers like B-Boy Zapper of ATL’s HBO crew, MC Shy D and DJ Jelly, current stars like Cee-lo, Pill and DJ Mars and underground stalwarts like Senor Kaos and H20. Welcome to Headland and Delowe. This Internet radio series initially aired on BrooklynRadio.net in late 2010 and 2011. A film version of this audio documentary is in production. As promised, I'm offering the entire series for free. The series theme music changes with each episode. The instrumental is produced by ATL’s DJ Variable of the Audubon Society DJ tandem. All of the music beds and bumpers featured in this series is Rap & Hip Hop from the City of Atlanta. In order of appearance: Lil Will ft Cool Breeze - “Looking for Nikki” MC Shy D - Shake it Mojo - “Jump Stomp & Twist” Crime Mob - “Knuck if you Buck” (Instrumental) Cee-Lo ft GooDie MoB - “Night Train” Grip plyaz - “You already Know” (Live) Shawty Lo - “Dey Know” (Instrumental) Outkast - “Crumblin’ Erb” Success ‘N Effect - “Freeze” Mass Influence - “Rhyme Placement” Sammy Sam - “The Hitman” Kilo ft. Big Boi - “Love in your Mouth” Pill - “Hear Somebody Coming” DJ Spinna ft Senor Kaos - “Just call me Senor” Ghetto Mafia - “Trap Be Jumping” (Instrumental) Donnis - “More Fiya” DG Yola live with the XO Band - “I aint gon’ let up”