Madchild always has dope visuals, he just dropped this 1 for Halloween.. peep.
Madchild “Brain Dead” was was directed and edited by Dustin ‘SHOT’ La Rose for Big Shot Music Inc. The song appears as an exclusive iTunes bonus track on Madchild’s new album “Silver Tongue Devil” at flyt.it/SilverTongueDevilDigital
Pre-order the album in the BattleAxe store at flyt.it/SilverTongueDevilCDBundle and on iTunes.
I’ve always like Chino’s story telling ability, this song will show you why..
Jonathan Hay and Ajami produced “Hush” for The Urban Hitchcock LP. The legendary Chino XL paints a vivid story about heroin addiction and shows why he is widely considered one of the all-time lyrical greats. Jonathan Hay is a TIDAL Rising producer / artist.
Single: Hush
Artist: Chino XL x Frida Dee
Producer: Jonathan Hay x Ajami
Album: The Urban Hitchcock LP
Respect to my guy MC Prototype, I actually got to hear a sneak peak of the album. Although I would have liked to be the guy rapping on this project I got to say the shit is dope. C/O the first single..
This is the first single off of their debut project “The Rebirth of Jook the First.”
Written by: Neil Cantu & Brian Oliva
Performed by: Jook the First & Rebellion
Produced and mixed by: MC Prototype (C&M Productions)
Mix & Mastered by: Sam Knaak (Earwitness Studios)
Guitar & Bass: Bradford Isaaq Tidwell
Drums: Arian Castillo
Percussion: Andrew Kushnir
Trumpet: Mark Endab
Video Stand-ins
Drums: Bronson Maijala
Bass: Sam Knaak
Percussion: MC Prototype
I found this guy on Pandora, liked one of his songs and have been keeping up with him. I guess this is his 15th album which is kinda impressive but also sad I’ve only heard 1 song. He got Primo on this joint so he must be doing something right…
#theFRESHstate
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So, this song took me over a year to release. I struggled with the idea of releasing a message having to do with such a serious topic. Also, as a man, I wondered if I had the right. I was moved to write this song when I realized that almost every woman I know has been sexually abused at some point in their lives. It made me very sad and wondered how many women carry the scars abuse. Ultimately, and after speaking to many women I truly respect, I decided I had to say something. In a time where most music released is geared towards the good times and sometimes the superficial, this song doesn’t really fit into the current arena. As an indie artists we’re often encouraged to release only things that will propel your popularity or money forward. Doing anything but that is scary. I think I’m OK with that. Watching my friends truly share their emotions on this video was amazing! Leti “Filthy Blessed” Munoz poured her heart out into her spoken word and Sarah Cranberry captured the vibe so ingeniously with her violin! They completed this song in a huge way. I thank them both. Thanks to Ric Scales, Sista Irie, Lady Bullet, (mr)Arash, Kahlee, Dave Allen, Jenn Johnson, Valley Viscous, Eddie Rangel and Miki Vale for their time, effort and friendship. I hope our efforts will encourage others to say and do something. Trust me, you know someone who has suffered from mental and physical abuse… you just might not know it.