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3/29/13

St Patrick's Day Bar Crawl With Socially Inc.


So I was invited to attend a 6 hour bar crawl for St Patrick's Day by my good friend Daniel from Socially Inc, which is a street wear brand based in Greensboro, NC. Every time I attend an event with them I have an incredible time so of course I said yes. I was taking pictures all day so I'll show you some of my favorites. 

On the way to the next bar. 

Daniel loves the animals

This is my other good friend from SIC, Brett. 

I'm not too sure who's dog this was but I love the face it's making.









All around a great day that's mostly memorable. 

Check out Socially Inc's site HERE
-Raza

3/25/13

Music Monday 3.25.13 Autumn LaBella



Good morning to all of our fans out there. I hope that everybody is attempting to stay warm in this fluke spring weather!!



Despite the snow, it is our job to bring you the realness for the season. We have a new artist that is burning up the area right now.

Two words. Autumn LaBella, Two dreams. One person. Many talents.

Get hip! This 19 year-old femcee/songstress is truly one of a kind. She is a sophomore at Old Dominion University, majoring in Recreational & Tourism Studies with a dream of providing a full quality life to disabled and emotionally handicapped individuals. Baby girl got gifts!

Autumn’s newest project, Reign Check, is raw and completely honest. Initially created for her ears only, this mixtape transformed into a message. Autumn wanted this to be a wake-up call for all those that claim to be making good music. She wanted people to realize where Hip Hop is today and how the front runners in the music industry achieved greatness in the first place.



“The raw passion and talent that were present in the 60’s-90 is gone,” LaBella says. “The love that everybody claims they have for music, Hip Hop in general is gone. The hunger is gone.”

The entire vibe for Reign Check is a completely mellow one. Autumn says that her project is meant to define her. It’s her own personal diary and she wants her fans to take away a message from her music. She wants them to not only listen to it, but feel it. That’s the point of good music.

LaBella has defined her own genre of music as Neo-Hip Hop. She doesn’t’ see herself as an R&B artist although she loves the music that it produces. She characterizes her voice as one with a softer and more unique tone in comparison with a bellowing and fluid one. The sound of her voice is what helps fans to be captivated by her words. Her voice is haunting and very clear. LaBella’s sound is definitely something new for underground Hip Hop, but it will only amplify the value. She aspires to be different, and I can completely vouch for that.


Inner Intro - Autumn Labella from Simone McPhail on Vimeo.

As a lyricist and poet, LaBella does have a major appreciation for artists with the same creativity and drive. She’s listening to a lot of Dom Kennedy, Kendrick Lamar, A$AP, and Freddy Gibbs. Her favorites of all time include Jay-Z, Lauryn Hill, Tupac, Rah Digga, Foxy Brown, and the list goes on. I have to say that her list is rather impressive. She’s also been compared to Lauryn Hill, Eve, and Foxy Brown with a twist of Brandy, but I’ll let you guys decide for yourself.

LaBella looks up to the greats and she acknowledges them as her influences. From Elton John to 50 Cent, Kendrick Lamar to Bob Marley, Biggie to Earth Wind & Fire, and so forth. She takes from them all and uses them to propel her craft. If she could collab with anybody on a project, it would literally have to depend on the day. She loves them all, but her top picks would include Jay-Z, Common, Freddy Gibbs, and Flatbush Zombies. Let’s just say that she has an interesting range.

Be on the lookout for future projects from Autumn. Her next mixtape should be dropping in mid-April. The exact date is up in the air at this point, but be ready for GREATNESS. Expect big things from this one, UxU fans. I have a feeling that you won’t be disappointed. Also, check out her track "Mr. Answers" preceding her new project to get a feel of it early.


You can follow Autumn LaBella on Twitter and InstaGram @AutumnLaBella and download her mixtape on Bandcamp at http://autumnlabella.bandcamp.com/album/reign-check. Also, you can check out our other Music Monday artists on the UxU website at www.uxudmv.com and follow us on Twitter and InstaGram @uxudmv.

Be your own person. Define yourself. Be Uncontemporary.

-Snook <3

3/18/13

Music Monday 3.18.13 C. Pitt


Cheers to Music Monday!

Sorry for the delay UxU fans, but we are finally back with some crazy fresh talent. He happens to go by the name C. Pitt. This fresh lyricist reps Greensboro, S.C. and we had a chance to talk with him about his new mixtape and the current state of Hip Hop.

C. Pitt’s most recent project is his mixtape The Pitt Stop. His goal on this project is to reach people with message that we can all achieve our dreams despite the long journey. C. Pitt wants to evoke a change in the community and encourage listeners to start making positive gains. This mixtape definitely displays his craftsmanship as a lyricist and plays foreground to laid-back tracks. Everyone needs to download this mixtape because these beats are perfect to ride to in the coming season. They are almost reminiscent of an old school flow. However, don’t be fooled by the chill rhythms within his music. This emcee definitely has something to say. His lyricism and messages are critical aspects of his project.


C Pitt - Over My Dead Body Cover - Directed By Raza-Ry from Raza Ry on Vimeo.

As a lyricist, C.Pitt respects artists with the same craft. He listens to Mos Def, Jay Electronica, Kendrick Lamar, and some Tupac, but the list goes on. What these artists all have in common is a message. They all have something to talk about and they all relate their messages to their own struggles. This is what Hip Hop once was and can continue to be with the right amount of creativity and realness.


It‘s obvious that Hip Hop is at a standstill right now, but it is far from over. C. Pitt believes that the music is at a corrupt state. He says that rappers nowadays have to choose between money or morals because there is no in-between. Hip Hop is not dead, but C. Pitt hopes to help revitalize it.

Here are some other interesting questions we asked:

Future collabs, dead or alive: Jadakiss, Marvin Gaye, and Big Pun

Any new mixtapes/projects: be on the lookout!

C. Pitt is IG and Twitter official, so make sure you follow him @C_Pitt !! Also, check out more of UxU, cop some gear for the spring, and read up on some other dope artists on our site www.uxudmv.com. Follow us on Twitter and InstaGram @UXUDMV.

Stay unique and maintain your own identity. Be Uncontemporary.

-Snook & Sid J.