2 Thousand & LATE Coming Soon


Wolftown Recordings artist LATE comes heavy with his new CD, "2 Thousand & LATE". This release which will come out in June and features Street Military's KB da Kidnappa, JT The Bigga Figga, Wolftown Recordings label mates Jai Boo, Conman and Size 8, South Park Coalition's Kuwait, Thugstar and Murder One, plus Brick Savvy, Famoso and many more. The last track is a bonus remix which is Looned and Chooped by DJ Loon.



To listen to some of the tracks off the cd and to find out more about LATE.


Vote For Adam Tensta


It's been a crazy year so far for RMH Ent with My Cool being one of the biggest hiphop hit singles of Swedish history and Adam Tensta winning a Grammy for best r&b/hiphop/dance of 2007. We're looking forward to a release in Norway and more than 55 shows across Scandinavia from now until August. We've been working hard lately and that's why we're extra happy to be able to let you know that we're nominated for 4 awards at the 5th annual Dee Jay Awards show at Berns in Stockholm, Sweden.

Adam Tensta is nominated as an artist for Urban Cut.

Adam Tensta is nominated for '12.

RMH Ent production team Major Factors are nominated for producer/remixer.

RMH Ent nominated for label.

All the nominations are compiled from voting by the members of Dee Jay Promotions. The publics own nominations have now been revealed and you can vote again. Final voting ends at midnight April 30th. You can choose to vote in either Prime Cuts or Urban Cuts or in both.

Vote by clicking here: http://www.aboutsmc.com/voting.asp

Check out who else is nominated and vote for Adam Tensta, Major Factors and RMH!
Urban cutsArtist/Grupp
Adam Tensta
Mange Schmidt
Petter
Timbuktu
Ken Ring
12"
Adam Tensta My Cool
Mange Schmidt GiftigMaskinen Alla som inte dansar
Petter God Damn It
Ken Ring Ta det lugnt
Label
JuJu
K-werks
Raw Fusion
Razzia
RMH

Producer/ Remixer
Astma & Rockwell
Breacmecanix
Freddie Cruger
Major Factors
Saska

Check out Adam Tensta on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lgptKw3MUk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMTB_LJKIh4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHb0phCLiOA
http://www.myspace.com/AdamTensta

2 Pistols Interview


Tell us where you’re from and what was it like growing up there?

Were I’m from is like 30 minutes outside Tampa, Florida it’s a little city called Tarpon Springs, Florida. There wasn’t much there growing up, the city is really not that big it’s very small, if you want to do anything you have to go to Tampa or Atlanta or a couple or hours away because there’s nothing to do in my city. It was boring and nothing much to do but get in trouble.

Before you became a rapper you were a running back for Tarpon Springs High School, what made you change career paths?

I ended up getting a girl pregnant when I was younger and I have a daughter. So, playing Football was cool but I had to find a way to be able to provide for my daughter. I kind of found the streets through that meaning getting in trouble and messing up my record and I really couldn’t go and play football anywhere. I felt like I didn’t have anything else but rap because I would say working like a nine to five or something like that, it really didn’t fit me! I didn’t feel like it would make enough money working a nine to five or what have you. I had to find something else that was going to make a lot of money and I didn’t have to necessarily have an education and be street smart, so I just thought the music. I focused on music because of the position I was in with my life.

This track also gave you a taster for performing live can you tell us about that?

Every car that passed by in my city was playing that record! It was kinda crazy like, “Why everybody playing the record?” I was actually a teen then and I couldn’t go to no big nightclub, so they had this little teen club round the way. I went to this teen club and when I went there the DJ played my record! Everybody was going crazy for my record. There was a group that performed later that night and nobody was really bothered or feeling them they were like, “Who are these dudes?”? I stood in the front trying to watch these dudes perform because I was really trying to get some interest into doing the music thing a little heavier. I always stand back and observe every body and everything. I didn’t really know these dudes and I wanted to know if I could take from them, a plus or minus, things to do and not to do. They looked at me in the crowd like, oh you think you could do better? Cause I was laughing while they were performing. I was like, “Yeah!” dude gave me the mic so I got on stage and the DJ dropped my track, and I performed. The club went crazy, so I thought this is what I need to be doing right here!

After a while jail you decided that when you came out you would like to take your rapping more seriously, so you started promoting parties and concerts. How has this helped your career?

When I got out, promoting concerts and things like that gave me a buzz. A crazy buzz where people knew my name, I’m kinda having a problem where people are catching up to my name right now! People know my name and think its two people! It’s only one, on top of that nobody know what I look like. So I had to get my visual up, you would hear my name all the time on the radio, whether it be a big DJ having a birthday party or something and I would always make sure I was cool with that DJ, he’d put my name on the list. When I would bring acts I would put my name on the bill and pictures on the flyer for the radio to advertise me and people would get familiar with my name. It gave me a great buzz from my area I was like the hottest dude in my city. You could call me and I’d do a show and it would be crazy packed! I didn’t have a deal, I didn’t have anything going on in Florida like a record label behind me pushing me, so me promoting myself and getting my name out was like the best thing I could ever do for myself.

Well, you definitely turned you life around and you’re now signed to Universal Republic! How did that come about?

Universal Republic I guess caught wind of my buzz and things that I was doing out in my city. My record was getting played late at night on a big radio station, the station was one of the top ten stations in the country. They were playing my record late at night so the lable check those top stations to find out what they’re playing late at night for new talent. The station was playing my record late at night and the lable called them and said, “Who is this dude, your playing late at night?” it was getting like 14 spins a week. They were saying what’s the deal with this record is this something we should move on? The guy at the station was like, “He got a buzz out here, he has T Pain on the record but we’re not sure exactly what he’s going to do, it’s working well for him late at night but not on any mix shows or nothing, we’ll get back at you” So, Republic was the first to call and I ended up going with them because they showed the most interest. Imediately when I had my first meeting with them they wanted to just do the deal right then and there was no walking around the block and talking about what we might want to do. They gave me a real real solid home over there, so I decided just to go with them. They caught up with me for my late night spins and my buzz in the streets.

“She’s Got It” the single featuring T Pain is about independent women, beautiful women etc, not many rappers rap about this subject what made you come up with the concept?

I feel that female’s buy records, in this world that I’ve lived and grown up in I feel that dudes only do things that females want them to do anyway. Everything I think that a dude do is for women. Whatever I buy, if I buy a big house, with the pillow cases and the sheets and all that, yeah I buy it because it’s soft and it’s nice but it’s more re less what a female wants. So I feel like if I cater toward the females and get the females on my team first then the dudes gone follow. When I pack my show, it’s full of nothing but females so the dudes gone come. If a dude riding around the city playing a CD that the females really really like then most likely you gone pull up to the lights and you’re playing some music that she likes she gone get in the car with him and talk! I kept my street foundation with mixtapes but females buy records and I just catered for them first.

In June you release your album “Death before Dishonor” what can we expect to hear on there?

It’s a very well rounded project I have five or six top ten radio singles on there so you get your radio records. Obviously I catered towards the females on it, I also give you me and I express my life where I came from, two or three months before I went to jail throughout my thought process to the position I’m at right now. Making nothing to something, know what I mean? It’s my whole come up from the beginning till now I give you all of that in my album. You actually get to see me who I am where I come from, there is really nothing that’s fabricated everything that I talk about is me. 100% real. I titled it Death before Dishonour because I wanted it to be something that summarised my life and I think I’ve been living by that code a little bit more than a lot of people that’s around me. I’m just being 100% with the people who I’m affiliated with. I get done nasty or done wrong by the people I’m in bed with so Death before Dishonour makes me pay attention and woke me up to what’s really going on around me. I feel I reach out and get down with people and be cool with them and do what ever I gotta do. I feel like if I got $10.000 and my right hand man who’s riding around with me should at least have $5,000 in his pocket and I mean I want people to have half of what I got, I don’t know I’ve got a big heart for a lot of people and that’s the code that I live by Death before Dishonour. So that’s why I titled the album that because it means everything that means me.

After the release of your album, what’s next?

Hopefully touring, I want to go and see other countries. I hope I can get to overseas, any overseas market that really want to see me and except me and give me an opportunity to come over there and don’t just look at my name as 2 Pistols and think that I’m promoting violence or something. Like bring me to your country your city, where ever you know? Let me have a good time and you have a good time and we make money together if you’re a promoter. I want to do al lot of travelling and getting away from the US and reach other countries and see the world!

Trae and Coast selected for XBOX VIP Program


In honor of the launch of the biggest game of the year, Grand Theft Auto 4, Konsole Kingz have teamed up with the leader in video gaming, XBOX, to bring the urban lifestyle to the video game industry. Konsole Kingz are known for bringing video games and hip hop together and in an effort to do just that, they have implemented aVIP program for the top 50 most influential artists across the country.


Street Science Entertainment is proud to announce that their clients, Coast and Trae, have been personally selected to be involved in the Konsole Kingz VIP program for XBOX 360.
Besides having the honor of being two of only 50 artists chosen to be part of the VIP program, Coast and Trae both recieved a limited edition GTA IV XBOX 360 console and a XBOX Live Gold account. There are only 500 of these VIP consoles in the world and each one is uniquely numbered."These consoles are unlike anything else out there - so you can't come into my house and take my XBOX because whenI go to your house and see it, you can't try telling me that it's the one your momma got you...cause yo momma ain't that cool!!", said Coast, who is in the process of installing a GPS tracking devise on his console.


Trae agreed and added, "Konsole Kingz is riding with the streets, and you gotta be the truth in the streets to be able to get on this level."


Coast and Trae join an impressive list of VIP heavyweights selected by the Konsole Kingz.These influential artists include Slim Thug, Dave Chapelle, Jermaine Dupri, Lil Jon, Nelly, Lil Wayne, and many more.VIP members will have the ability to be linked in real-time with their fans for LIVE online gaming throughout the year via XBOX LIVE.

Street Science, Konsole Kingz and XBox - you couldn't put together a more impressive combination. So be on the lookout for Coast and Trae on XBOX LIVE- if you feel that are you up to the challenge.

The UK's Number One Hip Hop Station


Here is the timetable for http://www.hhbradio.com/. Make sure you tune in to hear the freshest tracks and forgotten classics, as well as listening to interviews and so much more. With all styles covered there is going to be a show for you! No one is repping and grinding for the game as much as Hip-Hop Basement Radio.

Monday
6:00pm - 7:00pm - Evil Ed Rewind Show
7:00pm - 8:00pm - K-Delight - The Turn It On Show
8:00pm - 9:00pm - Subterrania Studios Radio Show
9:00pm - 10:00pm - DJ Form with Nemesis & Arrogance
10:00pm - 11:59pm - DJ Silk

Tuesday
6:00pm - 6:30pm - The Elementz Chart Show
7:00pm - 8:00pm - DJ Springa
8:00pm - 10:00pm - DJ Skunkboy
10:00pm - 11:59pm - DJ Stylus Urban Mix Show

Wednesday
5:00pm - 7:00pm - Jai Boo - Reality Game Rewind
7:00pm - 8:00pm - Jabba Tha Kut
8:00pm - 10:00pm - DJ Locky - The Beatdown Show

Thursday
5:00pm - 5:30pm - The Elementz Chart Show
6:00pm - 7:00pm - Evil Ed - Edutainment Show
9:00pm - 10:00pm - Leeds Rotation - myspace.com/hhbleeds
10:00pm - 11:00pm - DJ Skelly

Friday
9:00pm - 10:00pm - Roughneckrecords Funk Show
10:00pm - 1:00am - Jalporte - Predator Prey Radio Show

Saturday
4:00pm - 5:30pm - Mr CRF
6:00pm - 6:30pm - The Elementz Chart Show
7:00pm - 9:00pm - All Hits Power Mix with DJ Locky Stylez
9:00pm - 11:00pm - The Tricksta Show

Sunday
4:30pm - 5:30pm - DJ Roast Radio Show
5:30pm - 8:00pm - DJ Cutlooose
8:00pm - 8:30pm - The Elementz Chart Show
9:00pm - 11:00pm - DJ Skunkboy Rewind Show
11:59pm - 2:00am - Jai Boo - Reality Game Radio Show

The http://www.hhbradio.com/ management are constantly on the lookout for new DJ’s and as well as sponsors/advertisers, as well as new music to be considered for the play-list.

If you’re interested in getting involved then contact the Station Manager Jamie Dorrance at contact@hhbradio.com

DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK'S REALITY GAME RADIO SHOW!!


DOWNLOAD THIS WEEK'S REALITY GAME RADIO SHOW with JAI BOO

EVERY SUNDAY 12 MIDNIGHT – 2AM (UK TIME)


SUNDAY 13TH APRIL 2008 PLAYLIST

Thugstar, K Rino - Calling Me
Lil O, Big Pokey - That's All We Had
Devin the Dude - She Useta Be
Paul Wall, Freeway, Crys Wall - On The Grind
Grit Boys, Paul Wall, Chamillionaire, Trae, Hawk & Tum Tum – Now N Later Paint (Remix)
Mac Dre, Taliban, J-Diggs & Mac Mall - C's Down
The Fendi Boys - Vanilla Von Dutch
Miami, Keak Da Sneak - Nah Nah
2 Pac - Thug Passion
E 40, D-Shot, The Mossie - Gangsterous
Roccett - Run These Streets
J Peezy
- Walk To The Sto Radio
Khia, Gucci Mane - What They Do
KB Da Kidnappa, LATE - Ghetto Life
Conscious Daughters - Gamers
UGK - Chrome Plated Woman
BankRoll Jonez, Pimp C - Pedigree
20 - 2 - Life, Klondike Kat - Ghetto Life
Z-Ro, Trae, Lil Boss of ABN - Don't Wanna Hurt Nobody
Ball Playas, Z Ro
- Alone
Trae, Dallas -It's Aight Bitch
Trae, Rich Boy & Lloyd - Ghetto Queen
Botany Boys - Diamonds All In Your Face
Botany Boys, C-Note, ESG, Cresia & Big Moe - Makin' Cash
Big Moe - Bang Screw
Z RO, Paul Wall, Lil Flip - From The South
Big Moe & Hawk- Get Back
Big Hawk - Heart Of A Hustla, Mind Of A G (Slowed Down)

DOWNLOAD LINK TO ARCHIVED SHOW:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/6bl9mk

Wanna get your track featured on the next show? Then simply E-Mail 192kbps (if possible) to realitygame@gmail.com

Please add me to as a friend on www.myspace.com/jaiboowolftown

Download the FREE JAI BOO mixtape ‘The Lioness Ya Car Tame’ at this direct link…
http://www.datpiff.com/Jai-Boo-Lioness-Ya-Cant-Tame-mid5187.html

Ghost Ride the Whip Movie

Written and directed by DJ Vlad (Hot in Here DVD series, H20 Hip Hop On Demand), produced by Academy/Emmy-nominated Peter Spirer and narrated by none other than Sway Calloway of URSession.com and Bay-originated The Wake-Up Show fame, Ghostride the Whip takes you on a journey through the underbelly of the hyphy movement and it's origins, with the help of Bay area rappers like E-40, Keak Da Sneak, MC Hammer, Messy Marv, Mistah FAB and many others.

Using the life-stories of Bay area rap legend and cult figure, Mac Dre and his infamous Romper Room Gang as a centerpiece, Ghostride the Whip tells the story of the evolution of the hyphy movement; from it's roots in the migration of the South's black population North in search of a better life, to the poverty and police brutality they found instead. From the rise of the Black Panther Party to the life, career and sudden, tragic shooting death of Mac Dre, the mentality behind the hyphy movement and the cultural legacy Mac Dre left behind is explained by those who witnessed it and those who live it - the slang, the clothes, ghostriding, turf dancing, side shows, cannabis clubs, thizzing - the works; all set to the backdrop of the music that spawned it all.

A labor of love for Bay area native and Berkeley graduate DJ Vlad, Ghostride the Whip is the film encyclopedia to a movement whose lifestyle has often garnered the national attention of the media and continues to be embraced, perhaps because of this, by an ever-growing population of young people across the country - both black and white. Bay-influenced slang and dress styles can be witnessed farther and farther afield and love it or hate it, the hyphy movement is definitely not going away any time soon. Watch the trailer below:

GRIT BOYS - Ghetto Reality in Texas: The Movement - Download Mixtape FREE NOW!!!!!



For those of you who haven’t heard of TVT Records declaring bankruptcy leaving all artists associated with the label free agents, well, Grit Boys fell into this category along with Lil Jon, Ying Yang Twins and many others, as TVT was their source of major distribution & marketing. Unfortunate situation yes, but fortunately for the Grit Boys, this occurrence has them more driven and motivated to stay grinding and promoting themselves, which is not at all unfamiliar to them.

GHETTO REALITY IN TEXAS: THE MOVEMENT. The Movement mixtape is mixed by non other than the platinum selling artist, as well as DJ, Paul Wall. Grammy winning recording artist Chamillionaire joins in and jumps on the remix to Now & Later Paint along with Trae Tha Truth, Tum Tum and the late great HAWK. It also includes features such as: Lil KeKe, Killer Mike, Mase, Trey Songz and many more.

Ghetto Reality In Texas: The Movement also comes with a bonus dvd where you can catch behind the scene footage of Grit Boys in concert, video shoots, and their visit to New York to appear on MTV’s Sucka Free…be sure and get in on The Movement!!!

GHETTO REALITY IN TEXAS: THE MOVEMENT

DOWNLOAD HERE - FREE!!!

http://www.mediafire.com/?kcz5drx0ywx

Below is a link to check out the “Now & Later Paint” video featuring Paul Wall and Killa Kyleon

http://myspacetv.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=26603474

Reality Game Mix CD's

I use my Reality Game mix cds to promote the artists that i play and also to promote my show. My first mix was hosted by Ricky Lee "Tha H Town Underdog" from Houston, Texas.





My newest mix is hosted by The GRiT Boys.