Wednesday, August 14, 2013

When we turn on the radio, what do we expect to hear? Sound? Quality? Stories? The radio used to provide REAL music, but my how things have changed within the past few years. Soon, you realize after about 15 minutes, you've listened to the same song an average of five times. Why is this?

Often we admire what catches the eye and ear. The fascination becomes intense, and pretty soon, everyone is on the same train. The lack of originality keeps the debate low as to what THEY view as "real" music. What ever is hot at the moment, you will find many followers. No one wants to be themselves; they want to be what the see on TV? Perhaps this is why we look around and see everyone looking and sounding the same.

I'm a big fan of R&B. As much as I love it, I also share a similar ear for Hip-Hop. Growing up in the 90's, music was something to look forward to. No one sounded alike; nor did they look the same. I had a cassette player with the headphones, and also a radio I kept hidden from my parents whenever I got in trouble at school. They would take away any and everything that had access to music. Often I would find unused tapes around the house and recorded my favorite songs over them. I had tapes for days! My brother and I used to record ourselves talking and singing along to our favorite tunes. That was when music meant the most to me. My favorite artists' to listen to included Jagged Edge, Deborah Cox, Bel Biv Devoe, TLC, and Brian McKnight just to name a few. Da Brat and Queen Latifah were women I admired because they brought a different sound to the game.

One thing I have noticed about the music industry is that sex sells. If you really pay attention, there are artists who portrayed being the "good" girl or guy because they had an image to maintain. Now, in today's music, you hear some of those same artists talking about their bedroom blues and hot experiences. One night stands and infidelity creates and sense of adrenaline. Especially in a song! Who doesn't enjoy an intense story line? I love them!

Me personally, I prefer to listen to independent artists. They often have much more passion in their music than a mainstream artist. They're more original and not copycats of their favorite singer or rapper. Being an independent artist, it does get hard at one point when you're trying to build a fan base. Not everyone will support you but we always have that handful of people who will even listen to our music. We work hard because we are determined for or talent to not only be discovered, but heard as well! Independent artists mostly invest in themselves if they already don't have a management team behind them. Promo is very important as well! If you don't promote, who will hear you? The blood, sweat and tears I've invested into my talent, I often doubt myself at times but I have a strong team that pushes me to keep going and my voice will soon take the world by storm.

Hats off to all of the Indie artists working on their craft and putting out great music! When you work hard, it doesn't go unnoticed.

One artist I had the pleasure of speaking with goes by the name of Klew. Hailing from Managua, Nicaragua, Klew has performed at many venues which include The Key Club, Burgundy Room, Silk Lounge and Green Turtle. With much potential, Klew will only get better and better! Be on the lookout for his album "Get A Klew" set to be released the end of this year!

You can hear Klew's music by clicking the following link https://soundcloud.com/gottagetaklew 
I recommend you listen to "On Your Grind" feat. Imac


For business inquiries, or if you would like to book Klew, check out http://issuu.com/threeonenine/docs/press_kit_klew

Follow Klew on Twitter @GottaGetAKleW

Another artist on the come up goes by the name B.E the Individual. I've worked with him personally on a few projects and I can honestly say this guy is DOPE! Original sound, original style, different lyrics, music at its best! B.E has been putting out bangers left and right and I have yet to be disappointed. My favorite song is "Pop Quiz." Not only does he produce majority of his tracks, but he also creates his own graphic designs. Talent on top of talent. All money in, no money out.

New project entitled "Ugly", you can download it for free by clicking the following link

My favorite song on this album is "IDGAFAN."

For business inquiries or to book B.E, please visit TWITTER.COM/BETHEINDIVIDUAL

Legal Matters

I've had the pleasure and honor to get to know a wonderful person that has helped UnOfficially Famous and HeavyWeight HITTAz with any questions or concerns we had. She goes by the name of Cassandra Spangler.


A graduate from Seton Hall University School of Law and having a graduate degree from Music Business from New York University, Cassandra has quite the experience. Being a signed or unsigned artist, having a music attorney is very important when dealing with contracts, copyrights and trademarks. Cassandra provides services to:
  • Producers, engineers
  • Artist managers, promoters, Indie labels
  • Performers, DJ's, and songwriters
With legal aspects such as:
  • sample clearance
  • Royalty disputes
  • Artist management contracts
  • Licensing

For any questions, comments or concerns, please contact Cassandra by clicking the following link

You can also send her your EPK's and demos!!!!

Stay tuned or more music and board discussions! If you are an artist, promoter, DJ, producer, model, graphic designer, songwriter or whatever talent you may have, send all info to sLiCCwybent@yahoo.com and please include your Instagram and Twitter screen names! I look forward to seeing your talents!!!

@UnOfficiallyFms

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