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Vauda, On Air Personality

On Air Personality/Actress

Hip Hop/Pop Music Influencer  interviewer, music video director, socialite and positive personality. Living in North Cack, aka North Carolina, Vauda is a mother of two, a studio owner, and the Carolinian contact for all things relevant and trending. Vauda comes from a heavily musically influenced family and specialized in choreographed hip-hop, tap, jazz, and ballet.

Hailing from the cities of Dallas, Texas, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Vauda usually spends her time in the South East networking and bringing like minded individuals together with new ideas and branding strategies.

Her newest show is called “YKTV wit V” on Wutz Hood Radio.

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Airing on Wednesdays, and Sundays on Wutz Hood Radio at between 12pm, pst, 1pm est. .  Wutz Hood Radio | Free Internet Radio | TuneIn

You know the vibes with Vauda.

Wutz Hood Radio would like to welcome it’s newest online personality “Vauda” @IAmVauda

Your new home for independent artist interviews, current events, and artist exposure.

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No Limits to This Soldier

Stand up and take notice! Kidricc James just sent us a teaser, just a taste, of what is to come with a hot new release dropping soon. It’s so secretive even we don’t know the title and we’re reporting on it! This is what occurs when you get with an eclectic New York Rapper and songwriter, who knows the industry. Everything is big in Texas, and Kidricc James is no stranger to making things happen. Hailing from Houston,Texas, the self-proclaimed son of Rick James through music only, and nephew of the late and great Sweet James, is aim to be a force in the music industry. His extensive resume boasts 10 solo mixtapes, the coveted title of King of The South on MTV2s Fight Klub, collaborations with a multitude of platinum and Grammy award winning artists and producers, such as Missy Elliot, Lil John, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Hi Tek, 3 6 Mafia, Bun B, and DJ Whoo Kid, to name a few. Additionally, he sold an impressive amount of over 500,000 units independently.

Kidricc James is the most recognized artist that you have never heard of. Check out his music on Soundcloud. Peep the new Instagram promo below.

Meet Young Dolph @YoungDolph

Adolph Thornton Jr., better known as Young Dolph, was born in Chicago, IL on August 11, 1985 to drug addicted parents. At the age of 3, Young Dolph’s grandmother (Ida Mae) uprooted him from the streets of Chicago to the Southside of Memphis, TN with hopes of having a better lifestyle for him and his siblings.  By the age of 16, Young Dolph earned much respect in the drug infested, gang-related neighborhood of Castalia Heights.  Doing whatever he could to survive, Dolph chose the street life where he found himself taking care of his entire family.  In 2008 he had a reality check as he survived a fatal car accident that nearly took his life. Later, his grandmother passed away from lung cancer. It was these series of incidents that made Dolph take his life and career more serious. With so much going on, he found comfort in the studio where he decided to release his pain through his music. In 2009 he dropped his first mixtape called Paper Route Campaign. Shortly after, he released Welcome To DolphWorld hosted by DJ Scream which took his rap career to the next level. WithWelcome To DolphWorld blazing the streets of Memphis, Dolph formed his own record label, Paper Route Empire. Under his own label, he has released 5 more mixtapes entitled HighClass StreetMusicHighClass StreetMusic 2A Time 2 KillBlue Magic, and HighClass StreetMusic 3. Young Dolph is one of the hottest independent artists in the south.  He has been featured with some of the top artist in the game, including Juicy J, 2 Chainz, Paul Wall, and Gucci Mane. Young Dolph continues to grind and hustle as he feeds the streets what they’ve been missing! (Source: http://youngdolph.com/bio/)

Twitter: @YoungDolph

Datpiffs: http://bit.ly/1rlvtd5

 

Meet Florga Records @FLORGAMUSIC

Since 2005 Florga Records has been providing quality recording for independent recording artists. Founded by Rapper Greg Riner aka Frog, Florga Records know what artists need to build a sustainable music career. In addition to offering a recording studio, their services include design for social media sites, advertisement, and music projects. It’s not the money that drives Frog to help others it’s the level of service. He states, “Studios have raised the price for recording so high that you have to be a big name just to record anymore (not to mention to have your tracks mixed and mastered.) Here at Florga we work with the artist to make it possible. It’s not about the money to us, although money does it make it possible for the wheels of this operation to continue giving chances to those that deserve them. We even have financing options available.”

Armed with highly-skilled music producers, they guarantee to do everything to help an independent recording artist realize his or her dream. That dream to use the best products available to achieve success. You can reach out to Florga Records on Twitter at twitter.com/FLORGAMUSIC. Tell them you saw their write-up on WUTZ-DB Wutz Hood Radio website. Further, you can check out some of their music below.

Minister G

For the first half of his teenage years, Minister G, formerly known as GunDei (Gandhi), gangbanged on the streets of Miami, chasing money and cheap thrills. Influenced and motivated by the style of music that permeated hip-hop in the early 90’s, Minister G and a group of neighborhood friends known as the  6th Avenue Boyz, affiliated with the Little Haiti gang Zoe Pound, began to commit home invasions and terrorized rival gangs. “I was lost in these Miami streets with no purpose, taking penitentiary chances,” recalls Minister G. Like most young black males in the ghettos of America, he saw crime as the only passage to the proverbial good life, and the gangster rap genre he related to at the time only reinforced this outlook. In 1992, Minister G, along with his parents, relocated to Montreal, Canada. He signed a record deal with Montreal indie label Zoobone Records, went on to release various singles, such as the underground classic “The Solution,” on 12-inch vinyl and toured throughout Canada and the United States. In 2001, after hitting many roadblocks in his career and personal life, Minister G says he had a transformative spiritual experience and gradually began to realize that he had been deceived into trusting the destructive values of a culture deeply rooted in crime, sexism and nihilism.

Fast forward to 2013. The ghetto intellectual, as he likes to refer to himself, founded B.E. Entertainment, his very own music company, and is preparing the release of his full-length album aptly titled Church fo’ da Thugz this coming summer 2014.

Why call it Church fo’ da Thugz? Imagine, a church full of thugs? At first, “church” and “thug” as concepts may seem to be contradictory, but for Minister G, they are simply symbols which are to be manipulated for a greater purpose. A church, at its root, is an assembly of people who come together for religious reasons. For Minister G, his fans gather around his music and form a community which he claims to be a church. His targeted audience are 15-35-year-olds who identify in one way or another to the street essence of hip-hop culture and feeling marginalized. They think of themselves as outcasts, rebels without a cause. “These are the thugs who I preach to,” says Minister G. The album boasts 18 powerful songs dealing with the ethics and consequences of the street life, but it does not merely paint a grim picture of “the life.” It invites the listeners to engage with this subject and pushes each one to propose solutions. The music is not created to passively entertain its listeners; Minister G has a message. He aims to provoke his fans to start thinking critically about the social and political contexts they exist in and to hopefully initiate change.

Church fo’ da Thugz, as a project, took two years to finalize because Minister G says he wanted to deliver an albums of superior quality and content. The album was mixed by Grammy Award-winning engineers, such as Leslie Brathwaite who has worked with Rick Ross and Jeezy, Kori Anders, Ben Diehl who is chief engineer at Miami’s famous Circle House studio and Jason Goldstein who has nearly mixed every project from the Roots and Jay Z’s classic album The Blueprint.

Minister G’s goal is to revolutionize rap music with this album and save the lives of children who believe the lies being propagated through some of the rappers currently ruling the charts. Minister G accepts the responsibility of being a role model with open arms, unlike most of his past rap heroes and peers. “When 2 Live Crew said, ‘Shake what ya mama gave ya,’ the young girls did that. NWA said, ‘I’ma be a zaggin 4 life.’ I believed that and explicitly manifested that attitude and did nothing constructive with my life for years,” said Minister G. “Music has power,” he says, “and I plan to use that power for the greater good.”

Those who have yearned for the redemption of a culture that they feel they have tirelessly poured themselves into, yet to helplessly watch it denigrate through the years, may have finally gotten the answer to their prayers in Minister G. Perhaps you, too, would do well to check him out.

JusMoni x WD4D – Queen Feel

JusMoni x WD4D – “Queen Feel [Deluxe] **FREE DOWNLOAD** carepackage.bandcamp.com/album/queen-feel-deluxe

Queen Feel is the debut album from Seattle to Oakland transplant JusMoni and her producer / deejay WD4D.  A true collaborative effort, this album finds both artists pushing their boundaries and soaring to new heights. The EP was released at the end of last summer, garnering many great reviews and extensive radio support. The duo is now taking it a step further with the release of Queen Feel [Deluxe], packaging both the original album with 11 new remixes from a handful of talented producers. The 11 remixers are OCnotes, Sabzi, Kid Smpl, Benito, eLan, Keyboard Kid, The Flavr Blue, Suttikeeree, Introcut & WD4D, Kid P, and Benny Loco. Seattle’s OCnotes provides a beautiful, melancholy house version of “Take All Night,” while California heavy-hitters Benito and eLan each recreate “Here For You,” taking it to the next level of bass and beat music.  On the more mellow, night-bus vibe, Kid Smpl provides his signature “reverb-soaked-vocals-in-the-back” version of “Tattoo,” while Lil’ B’s producer, Keyboard Kid, takes it in the opposite direction with deep, hitting bass and bright synth work.  Everybody involved truly has a unique take on each remix.  Sure to hit home with a diverse crowd of listeners, this is a mission accomplished!

PRESS

NPR
“Jusmoni brings both wisdom and playfulness to her songs, and delivers them in a wily soprano reminiscent of Erykah Badu. Her recent work with producer WD4D has an experimental edge that’s tempered by her enthusiasm and warmth… ”

Seattle Weekly
“It thrives in spacious atmospherics: echoey vocal tracks; isolated drum sounds; you feel like you’re floating in an empty space, kept afloat only by the erotically-paced beat and waves of sexual tension.”

92 BPM
“Imagine Purity Rings meets TNGHT, meaning imagine the slow plodding cadence and vocals from Purity Rings and the bouncy elements heard coming out of the TNGHT camp… ”

The Stranger
Seattle vocalist JusMoni and producer WD4D have linked up for a great, stripped-down-to-its-birthday-suit slice of future R&B (it’s a distant relative of Ann Peebles’ “I Can’t Stand the Rain”)… Stellar work, everybody.”

MUSIC

JusMoni x WD4D – “Queen Feel [Deluxe] carepackage.bandcamp.com/album/queen-feel-deluxe (out 2/26/13)

JusMoni: jusmoni.bandcamp.com WD4D: wd4d.bandcamp.com | @wd4d

PHOTOS

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@JusMoni | @WD4D
@CarePackageRecs

Next Collective – Cover Art

NEXT Collective is an ensemble recording by the next generation of jazz greats, including saxophonists Logan Richardson and Walter Smith III, guitarist Matthew Stevens, keyboardists Gerald Clayton and Kris Bowers, bassist Ben Williams, drummer Jamire Williams, and special guest trumpeter Christian Scott. The group explores their own interpretations of songs by such contemporary artists as Bon Iver, Drake, N.E.R.D, Little Dragon and more. From Jay Z and Kanye Westʼs “No Church In The Wild” to Pearl Jamʼs “Oceans” to Meshell Ndegeocelloʼs “Come Smoke My Herb,” to Drakeʼs “Marvins Room,” to Bon Iverʼs “Perth,” the album delivers a cohesive flow. Check how a tune like “Fly or Die”— a rock-fueled slice of R&B by N.E.R.D.—is recast by Ben Williams with the bounce and gear-shifts of a late ʼ70s fusion workout. Or how the metronomic beats and laconic lyricism of Little Dragonʼs “Twice” are faithfully recreated in an acoustic jazz setting, courtesy of Richardson; the reversed horn lines that kick off the tune (and the album) are a clear signal that this project is both as mindful of the studio-craft of its many musical sources as it is of the live interaction of the jazz tradition. Cover Art has its feet firmly planted in the overlap of as many styles as possible.

Boombox Saints – For The Moment

Consisting of Freeky P, Adlib, Huggy Fresh and DJ Relik, this multi-faceted quartet of sneaker fiends, street-wear enthusiasts and addicted to fresh junkies have an uncanny ability to capture the attention of anyone within earshot of their music, creating fans with their own brand of Hip Hop & R&B infused Pop. Boombox Saints has garnered considerable media attention for their quality of music and hyped performances alongside some of todayʼs most successful and respected acts — J. Cole, Kid Cudi, Big Sean, Mos Def, Jay Electronica, Talib Kweli, Souls of Mischief, Far East Movement, Danny Fernandes, Sean Paul and many more.

Aceyalone – Leanin’ on Slick

Aceyalone, the legendary emcee and founding member of seminal rap groups Freestyle Fellowship, Haiku D’Etat and Project Blowed, has announced the follow-up to 2009’s Aceyalone & The Lonely Ones, titled Leanin’ on Slick. Since his formative days of battling at the Good Life Cafe circa 1989, Aceyalone is a forefather of the West Coast underground rap scene that spawned the emergence and success of groups like The Pharcyde, Jurassic 5 and his own Freestyle Fellowship, whose 1993 record Innercity Griots is an undeniable classic of the genre. Leanin’ moves on from the doo-wop tones of Lonely Ones in favor of jazz and funk influenced beats to support his signature tight rhymes and bouncing-ball flow. Out May 28 on Decon, the album features 13 dynamic tracks with frequent collaborator BIONIK, as well as Daniel Merriweather, Treasure Davis and, most notably, singer Cee Lo Green.

Toussaint Morrison – Fast Times At Trillmont High

Overdosed on New Avengers, neon, and reports of police corruption, Toussaint Morrison’s flickering psychi has everyone questioning what name he’s answering to nowadays. It all caught up with him entering the Fall of 2012, when Morrison was hired to teach hip-hop and theatre to students at Roosevelt High School, a school on the precipice of being shut down due to racial disparity in Minneapolis. To boost attendance, the principal requested he enter each English classroom and give a clinic on the advent of hip-hop and slam poetry. Here, the situation gets almost interesting enough to ornament upon one sheet. Toussaint Morrison proceeded into each English class to rap and perform spoken word touching on Minneapolis holding the country’s #1 ranked racial disparity in education, death before graduation, and adversity of stratification in the city.

The result turned out the largest attendance to Morrison’s after-school hip-hop program that day, a re-invented vigor to make a go for the 2013 national poetry slam, and a pink slip from the Roosevelt High School principal the next morning. The poem performed in Roosevelt that day had incited a riot and surfaced enough underlying tension to squeeze the air out of a building… including Toussaint.

Disheveled, halfway through the mixtape before you and left to seek employment at the nearest Starbucks, Toussaint Morrison & Dr. Wylie steered the 80’s-pop-infused joyride into a socio-political themed high school beset in the Midwest. Wrought with Morrison’s experience working in Special Ed. as a paraprofessional and Wylie’s unhealthy, newfound addiction to what he calls “All Synth Everything”, the degenerative duo bring you Fast Times At Trillmont High.

The sixteen tracks of Fast Times comes in on the coat tails of their previous mixtape accruing 100,000+ downloads & a #1 ranking in RapReviews.com’s Hip-Hop Albums of 2012. Stay tuned for more pink slips, bonus tracks, and hints of a debut album before 2014.