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8/7/13

Show Yourself :: D Jean Jacques


Raza is finally starting up the second season of his series, Show Yourself! For those who have never seen it, the series are interviews with various types of artists that show a glimpse of their lifestyle and world. The first new episode is with DC artist, D Jean Jacques in his home while working on a new piece. Get to know the artist and his work in the video below. Stay tuned for more episodes! 

7/26/13

Raza-Ry's RAWartists Showcase Video



So about a month ago, I had my first showcase ever for my photography in DC with a great company RAWartists. I got to meet a lot of cool people that we'll be featuring here on the blog and working with in the future. Yesterday RAW uploaded the video interview and show recap for my booth. Check it out below!

4/29/13

Music Monday 4.29.13 Adinah Kari




UxU fans…Music Monday is back in effect! Sorry for the delay, but we always come back with hotter material to make up for the short hiatus.

This week we are highlighting the DMV grown femcee Adinah Kari. A senior at Old Dominion University, Adinah currently double majors in Mass Communication and Criminal Justice with a goal to work in the entertainment industry. However, her dream is to continue with her music.

Music has always been a part of her life. Growing up, Adinah was somewhat of a troublemaker at home leaving her with plenty of time to hone her crafts. Writing and music were the only things that kept her alive. It was at this moment in her life that she started to write. She began to rap her own songs once she got to college.

Her upcoming mixtape, The Green Mile, is a showcase of her talent and what she describes as “her journey.”

“I say the green mile is a reflection of the road I’m embarking towards success,” Kari said.

This album is the first of many great works to come from this aspiring artist. She is hoping to reach her fans through the messages behind her music. Her style is raw and the one word to describe her lyrics is “real.” 



Adinah’s smooth flow stands out within her music and her messages speak from where she’s come from and what she’s been through. Her experiences, like many other rappers, scream through her 16 bars.

I want my music to say I can give people what they want to hear, but at the same time have a message behind it,” Kari said. “When I first started writing raps I was influenced by the wrong artists. After maturing and becoming more socially conscious, the content of my music has changed. I want people to be able to rock to my music, but I want the substance to be recognized as well.”

Adinah has worked with a number of rising artists and producers on her mixtape, including the former Music Monday femcee Autumn LaBella. Kari says that the combination of LaBella’s voice and her flow helps to make her track “Lifeline” come to life.




If she could work with anyone, dead or alive, she would love to collaborate with Lauryn Hill, Rick Ross, and Miguel. Although she admires creative lyricist in the rap game, her first love is R&B/Soul. In fact, if she were to press play, Erykah Badu would be blasting through her headphones.

“I listen to more R&B than I do rap music, especially 90’s R&B,” Kari said.” If I was blessed with a good voice I would be pursuing a singing career. But those aren’t the cards I was dealt.”

Adinah doesn’t want fame. She just wants to do what she loves. She doesn’t want to be judged, but rather understood. Although, she is very excited to release her music to the world for the first time.

“Fame frightens me, but my love for my music conquers that fear, so I am excited for people to hear my music,” Kari said.

Be on the lookout for The Green Mile releasing very VERY soon. It’s going to be hot and it’s definitely not something you’d want to miss.

Adinah Kari is on Twitter and InstaGram so show her some love @Adinah_Kari. Follow Back!

Also, be sure to cop some UxU gear at www.uxudmv.com. Tis’ the season to be flyy. Make sure you follow us on InstaGram and Twitter as well @uxudmv.

Remember, being you is the best look. Maintain originality and NEVER conform.

Much Love.

-Snook <3

4/15/13

Music Monday 4.15.13 District Dre



Good morning UxU fans. Here we are again with another riveting DMV artist, District Dre.

His current project, The Sixth Man, is a showcase of his skills. Lyricism and flow is what District Dre consistently provides for his fans. These skills are beyond the expertise of a normal rapper. You can tell that his craft has everything…he has that “it” factor. This mixtape is no joke and it shows a distinct skill level that many rappers have a hard time to grasp.

The Sixth Man refers to metaphorically getting off the bench and coming into the game with a complete hunger for success.


District Dre also has a body of work that shows his dedication to his music. He has three mixtapes: The Strategy, The Strategy Vol. 2, and The Strategy Vol. 3. His work ethic is relentless as he continues to grind on his craft and become one of the best in the DMV to make it in this hip hop game.

District Dre was greatly influenced by his relative and fellow rapper Young Fresh. His lyrical influence was based on rappers he grew up on such as Jay Z and Eminem. Currently, Drake and Big Sean can be heard booming through his headphones.

This DMV rapper takes his craftsmanship very serious. His flow is his own. You can tell that he has taken his time to mold his own sound and maintain originality.

"At the end of the day you need to sound like you’re not like everyone else. That's how you stay relevant," he said.

District Dre defines his style as versatile. From his “turnt up” flow over hype beats to his soul hitting messages on smooth beats. He can do it all. The song “Life” from his project The Strategy Vol. 3 displays those important messages on a seamless beat. He hopes that his current project The Sixth Man will finally increase his buzz. He wants to be able to continue blessing the streets with that much needed music.


His next mixtape is due to drop this summer. This on-edge anticipation is definitely what the people need this summer. The UxU team can't wait for it to drop. 

District Dre is on twitter @DistrictDre202 and on IG @DistrictDre. Also, subscribe to his YouTube channel: DistrictDreDC. Download his mixtape The Sixth Man other previous projects at datpiff.com.




Make sure you follow the team on Twitter and IG @uxudmv ASAP! Be sure to cop some gear for the spring season and be on the lookout for coming sales. You know you want it!

Remember: You are only unique if you stand out as individual... Why fit in? That's so boring. Be Uncontemporary.

-Sid J.

4/8/13

Music Monday 4.8.13 Joey Phantom



Front Cover

Good morning UxU fans. We got another one!

This artist reps his New Orleans roots, but currently resides in the DMV. He goes by the name of Joey Phantom.  

His most recent project, I Am What I Am is a self-proclamation. He is a product of what he has endured, but that is not the end of his story. This album is a look into his life.

Phantom’s lyrics are honest and his entire flow emanates a cool vibe. The beats on his mixtape are definitely something to chill and ride to. His music is a direct reflection of who he has become and why.

“I’m really calm,” he said. “When you rap to calm beats, you can really hear yourself and you can really see things and put them into perspective.”

Phantom listens to more old school Hip Hop than anything else, and he appreciates the first heavyweights. He listens to a lot of Outkast, Biggie, Nas, Scarface, Jay-Z, and the list goes on. He even credits the late Soulja Slim as a direct influence to his style and flow. Although he does listen to A$AP, Ace Hood and a few others, old school is where he tends to float back to for inspiration.

“I’m a rapper,” Phantom said. “You can’t be out here listening to everybody’s songs because you don’t want to sound like them. I want to sound like one of those guys.”

Messages and the sound of Hip Hop are completely different nowadays. Phantom wants to bring back the old school vibe to Hip Hop. He believes that music now is completely different and doesn’t reflect the same passion and honesty from its beginnings. He wants to revamp it, but still maintain its authenticity.


“Music is twisting and turning,” he said. “It’s going everywhere. You gotta grab hold of it and pull some of it your way.”

Phantom defines his style as versatile, but he doesn’t want his music to reflect Gangsta Rap. He knows that all eyes are on him, and he wants to lead by example. Phantom believes that youth are a huge following in Hip Hop and he wants to help influence them positively.

“It’s all about your image,” he said. “You gotta get people to follow you and believe in you. All it is is influencing the youth, and you gotta influence them the right way. I have to show people that there’s more to life.”

He hopes that one day he’ll be able to give back to his community in a way that will help them prosper. Phantom says that “you can’t eat and watch everyone else starve.” It’s important to know where you came from and not leave those that helped you behind.

Here are some other things we asked Phantom:

Favorite track on his mixtape: “Hallucination”à make sure you check it out!!

Direct influence on his life currently: Jay-Z…admires his grind, come-up, and humble beginnings

Future collabs, dead or alive: Tupac, Biggie, and Soulja Slim

Currently listening to: Lil’ Wayne, Jay-Z, and Nas

His second project is in the works, so be on the lookout for it within the next few months. Phantom says that this one will be stronger and very different. His style changes often. Until then, download I Am What I Am on DatPiff.com sooner than later.



Joey Phantom is on Twitter and InstaGram, so go him some love ASAP @JoeyPhantom504. Also, go check out some of our other Music Monday artists and cop some gear at www.uxudmv.com. Follow us on Twitter and InstaGram @uxudmv.

‘Til next week, be unique and don’t settle for less. Be Uncontemporary.

-Snook <3

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.

2/25/13

Music Monday 2.25.13 Matt C.





Rising artist Matt C is taking over the hip hop game with his word play and versatile flow. The 19 year old rapper hopes to evoke a sense of lyricism back into hip hop. We had a chance to sit down with the young lad and discuss his music.

Matt C's musicianship was first inspired through his love for poetry. But once he was suggested to write a song verse instead of a poem, he fell in love with words in a rhythmic light. Ever since that day, it's been him and his words in tune with beats.

Matt C says that the importance of lyricism and flow is vital. You must be a jack of all trades to be able to thrive on the level as some of the greats such as Eminem, Biggie, and Tupac. Matt C's mixtape Double Devil Conscience consists of covers that he has rapped over to showcase his skill. 




His lyricism showcases his originality and sets the scene of any story.  Matt C's constant grind is unparalleled and he is looking to drop another mixtape during the summer . 

You can download his mixtape Double Devil Conscience at hotnewhiphop.comdatpiff.com, and livenewmixtape.com.  Subscribe and check out his new Don't Funk Up OUR BEAT freestyle on his YouTube page at YouTube.com/TheRealMaTTC. 




Follow! Follow!! FOLLOW!!! He's on:

Twitter: @whoismattc
Facebook: Facebook/whoisMattC

Also, make sure y'all stay hip to our latest gear on our page at www.uxudmv.com. We just dropped a new box logo set! Check it out! Spring is just around the corner! Cop some new tees to keep your steez nicccee . Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @uxudmv . Again...Be yourself. It's the only way we know how to act on this side. Stay Real.

-Sid J.

2/18/13

Music Monday 2.18.13 Evan Trent a.k.a. E. Trent


Up-and-coming artist E. Trent is storming the scene with his creative blend of R&B and Hip-Hop. This 24-year-old Virginia native hopes to inspire others with his beats and his bars. The UxU team had a chance to catch up with him to discuss his music and his grind.

Trent’s love for music and art started at an early age. Before he was writing ciphers, he was an artist and even began classes at the Art Institute of Washington. However, he found his way to the studio and incorporated pen and paper in a different craft. Since then, it’s been history.

As a singer, rapper, and songwriter, E. Trent values the importance of great lyricism and makes it a point to emphasize it within his own lyrics. He looks up to the artists Eminem, Kendrick Lamar, and Biggie for their words and creativity in their music.

His mixtape Let Inspiration Find Everyone (L.I.F.E.) is Trent’s introduction to the world. His lyrics are honest, original, and play the foreground to an array of laid-back beats. Trent’s hard work and perfectionism limits the amount of singles he releases at a time, but all of them are gold! Don’t expect too much from this artist anytime soon. He is a firm believer that greatness can never be rushed. Until then, listen and download Let Inspiration Find Everyone (L.I.F.E.) at http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/e-trent-l-i-f-e-mixtape.64764.html.

E. Trent will be performing March 2, 2013 in D.C. at the Turntable Restaurant & Disco. If you are in the DMV area, definitely check him out and show some love. He’s also on InstaGram and Twitter UxU fans, so #follow #follow #follow ASAP.

IG: @clark_trent
Twitter: @etrent23

Make sure you guys check out the UxU page at uxudmv.com for more artist updates, videos, and new gear. Spring will soon be upon us, so keep a look out for some exclusives! Also, follow us on Twitter and InstaGram @uxudmv. ‘Til then, be yourself and nobody else. Originality is always the best format. Be Unique!

-Snook <3

2/11/13

Music Monday 2.11.13 Ryan Daley a.k.a. Daley






Here is another one UxU fans! We want to bring to your attention another DMV hip-hop artist, Daley. We had a chance to sit down with him and talk about his influences and love for music.

This 19 year old DC native is currently a sophomore at Virginia Commonwealth University. His academic focus is honed in on his future aspiration of becoming the next Christopher Nolan, aside from conquering the music world. Daley’s love for creativity in movies and their compelling plots inspire his own stories within his music.


 Interesting enough, music started out as hobby for him. However, Daley has grown to love it more and more as he continues to perfect his craft. Daley’s lyrical style is honest and inspirational. The storytelling within his music and his admiration for strong lyricism is inspired by artists like J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. But growing up, he listened and looked up to the rapper Nelly. He would love to collaborate with him in the future. Right now, Chief Keef, Drake, Kendrick and a little dub step are booming out of his headphones.

Daley’s mixtape Road 2 Stardom shows the awareness that he is trying to reintroduce to the hip-hop world. Daley wants his music to touch the hearts of people worldwide so that they can be aware of the issues in the ghettos. His music caters to the youth as he tries to guide them in the right ways to go about life. His single “Live Life Like” explains how making the right decisions in life are important and will definitely inspire you to do the same.

Listen to and download Road 2 Stardom online at http://indy.livemixtapes.com/mixtapes/20325/daley-road-2-stardom.html. His single and a few of his other favorites are included in the mixtape, so make sure you check ‘em out!

Daley is on InstaGram and Twitter!! Follow him ASAP @theeverydaystar and follow UxU @uxudmv to check out more Music Monday artists for the week.

All UxU fans out there, expect to see another mixtape to drop this summer. Be on the lookout for Daley’s music to hit the web soon! Get hip! Remember…Be yourself and Be different!

-Sid J.

2/4/13

Music Monday 2.4.13 Colby Moore a.k.a. C.A.M.




We got another good one for y'all today UxU fans. We want to bring to your attention a DMV R&B artist, Colby Moore aka C.A.M. We had a chance to sit down with him and discuss his love for music and his influences.

Colby has a pure, raw sound that he likes to describe as “spacey.” He has profound lyrics that have a more “upfront and in your face style” and a talent that is unprecedented. Growing up, he listened to original R&B legends such as Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, and Luther Vandross. C.A.M. has been introduced to all types of music throughout his life ranging from classical Mozart to the Rolling Stones. However, he does have an appreciation for some of R&B’s modern styled music. C.A.M. says that artists including The Weekend, Miguel, and Frank Ocean would be booming out of his headphones. He also listens to a bit of Dru Hill, BJ the Chicago Kid, J. Gourdine, and Wale.

Colby’s new mixtape “Back to the C.A.M Era” shows his versatility and lyrical stretch as an artist. Listening to the mixtape, it is obvious that he is attempting to revitalize the soul in R&B. When asked what his favorite song on the mixtape is, Colby says it would have to the song titled “Lost” because that is what he feels is the state of today’s R&B.  He believes that R&B should go back to its pure sound rather than continuing to mainstream. Colby also says that if the world were perfect, the two artists he would love to do collaborations with, dead or alive, would have to be Rick James and Luther Vandross. That would be his dream.

For all of the UxU fans out there, expect to see another of C.A.M.’s mixtape by the summertime. But keep a look-out for his singles that will begin to drop periodically until then. Get hip! Listen to some of his singles from his SoundCloud and his Mixtape below. Download his mixtape “Back to the C.A.M Era”  on DatPiff.com HERE. He’s on Instagram too you guys! Follow him on IG @colbymoore_.



Be Unique!

-Sid J.

1/26/13

Kinnz - Autmn Official Music Video Directed By Raza-Ry


Kinnz released the visuals for his track Autmn where you can see a lot of UxU apparel. The video was directed by our very own Raza-Ry. Check it out below.

1/14/13

Music Monday 1.14.13 Brandon Charles

This week were featuring DMV artist Brandon Charles.

    Brandon Charles, who is from Bowie Maryland, focuses on bringing a different perspective to hip hop or music in general. Being one half of the dip Bass.Love.Treble, Charles focuses on song writing and story telling to fuel his deep and light hearted concepts. Being strongly influenced by Blu, Outkast, Etta James, and Prince, Bass.Love.Treble reach to redefine the approach to being an MC in today's market. Starting music back in high school, Charles has encountered many different styles and collaborations along the way searching for his inner artist as well as his footing within his own skin. Their upcoming project Bass.Love.Treble seeks to prove to be the winning formula.

He also came by the UxU Headquarters. Check out the video.






Here's some of his latest tracks.


You can download his lastest mixtape "Say Grace" HERE.

Twitter: @BassLoveCharles
Instagram: @BassLoveCharles 

1/7/13

Music Monday 1.7.12 Topdolla Sweizy






    Topdolla Sweizy was born November 14th 1990 to Rosslyn Queen in Southeast Washington,DC. Raised in Benning Park Southeast its there Topdolla began to cultivate his genuine love for performing. Surrounded by Gogo & rap music he credits his early influence to the No Limit soldiers & Cash moneyMillionaires. Just as he was influenced by rap he was equally influenced by go go as well, him being an artist that makes different genres of music. The Gogoscene is major in DC two of his favorite bands are TCB & M.O.B . While attending Spingarn High School were he graduated class of 2008 he often frequented the gogo scence. In 2011TopDolla did his first collaboration with Yung Chris of the TOB band entitled "Young Girls Clap" since then he has also done a song with the XIB band entitled "Posh on My Dick" both songs were internet sensations and built a major buzz with the youth in the DMV gogo circuit. Topdolla has been an opening act for rap artist Ace Hood as well as Plies which he did he did this year at the Constution Hall, drawing in a crowd of 900 people which he notes as a memorable event. As Topdolla continues to evolve as an artist, and as an individual he considers Wale, Eminem, & Wock Flocka as his present influences. Currently he has released two mix tapes entitled " Who The Fuck is TopDolla Sweizy"& "Posh for Sale". When asked about his future projects TopDolla said he wants to continue to do what he does best which is "Make music that people can relate to, music for this generation, music that makes people dance, but most importantly music that makes a difference." Topdolla Sweizy dropped a mixtape entitled "F*ck Da Radio" & "I Dont Style For Free" also his newest release "Bottles & Bitches" which are available on livemixtapes.com. Check out some of his music videos below.
  
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Download Topdolla Sweizy - Turn Up Dirty





12/31/12

Music Monday 12.31.12 - Marlow

     We've featured Marlow before on the site when he released his video for South Beach Flow wearing the London Zhiloh Tee. He recently contacted us again with some of his new work and we decided to feature him this week on the site. Read on to learn more about him and watch some of his music videos.



     Marlow, aka HollyWoodLow, born Sha'Quan Williams, was raised in the metropolitan area of D.C, Maryland, and Virginia his entire life. He was raised by his mother who was a single parent, and they struggled early on in their life, even having to move to various shelters in the area. Once Marlow and his mom got some stability, and he started to mature, he grew an exceptional interest in music. Always knowing how to express himself through drawing, and creating stories, Marlow saw music as a way to express himself in a way that was more direct and therapeutic. When Marlow. entered high school, he decided to really give music a shot. His first recorded song, "Its Nuffin" was shelved however due to the content of the music, which wasn't really true to who Marlow was. So he decided to take a break from the music until his 11th grade year once he had his son, Elijah. He started out from ground zero, by recording songs on his computer for his own enjoyment and friends. It wasn't until he linked up with fellow cousin OverTyme and label Nu-Phase records, where he would reunite with the studio, and really dive into the music industry. During his run with OverTyme they recorded songs with Kurtis Blow, performed at the Zanzibar, Hogates, Marion Barry's Annual Ward events, various high schools and much more. Though things were looking exceptionally well at first, Marlow didn't see his future with the label, so he decided to leave and take another break with the industry. It wasn't until a fellow classmate of his by the name of TroyBoy, told him he wanted to rap with him. Not taking it serious at first, Marlow brushed it off, but TroyBoy was determined so in turn they recorded 'Ridin In My Car', a throwaway song that wasn't meant to be serious that caught fire quick. They then decided to create a group by the name of HD, and eventually crafted a mixtape by the name of 'Loyalty B4 Royalty' which was released to good to mixed reviews. The success of the mixtape, gave the two a good buzz to start off with. Despite the success however the group broke up for personal reasons, though the two are on good terms to this day. Marlow has since started his new organization and movement, ‘PCELVE’ directing his own videos, released his first single "Set For Life" and has began working on his debut project, Peace.Love.WAR. There is no question that Marlow won't be taking any breaks from music anytime soon. When asked about why he wanted to pursue music Marlow simply stated: "It's not about the money, cars, clothes, women, or any of that, it's about getting out a message, and truly expressing the thoughts, and emotions I have to the outside people, my other methods of expressing myself have been deemed as "crazy" and I truly feel this is the only way I can express myself, I truly love music, and feel that I was destined to do this, so I'm basically fulfilling my destiny, I am SUPPOSED to do this..."





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12/18/12

Beau Young Prince & Leia Sadiku EP "Ode To The Essence"


I've seen both Young Prince and Leia Sadiku perform at a music festival at Guildford College last here. Needless to say I was impressed with both artist. You can see clips of their performances that night HERE. Recently the two artist released a collaborative EP and it's a must hear! Leia's powerful yet sweet vocals accompany Prince's lyrics very well. Take a listen for yourself and download below. 





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Follow them both on Twitter at @BeauYoungPrince and @Leianegg

12/11/12

MerCure Dior Mixtape "Insomnia"


We've been following the kid MerCure Dior for a while now and this post is long overdue but he's released his newest mixtape "Insomnia" and it's a must listen! Mellow beats and awesome lyrics make this a perfect mix to vibe to anytime. Stream it here on the site and download it! 

8/29/12

UxU Artist Profile: MerCure Dior


"MerCure Dior" is a producer, song writer, photographer, actor and director.  MerCure started showing interest in music and the arts before he could actually write.  Starting early in his childhood, MerCure, began to write his own songs while learning to play the piano and guitar simultaneously.  At this point in his life, MerCure, knew that music was truly his artistic calling.  Then at the age of nine, MerCure, recorded his first song from a beat he composed with a production software called FL-Studio.   Even today, Mercure produces and masters his own beats due to the lack of creativity from other production companies.

Following the great success of his first studio mixtape, "February 8th", acquring 2,600 views in the first couple of hours prior to it's release.  MerCure has gained an impressive fan base amongst the youth though out the DMV, the United States and Europe.  Inspired by the accomplishments of multi-talented artists, MerCure plans to take music to a whole new level.

In June MerCure and A$AP Ant, a Baltimore native from the A$AP Mob, collabed to create the hit single "Gush."  Then a few weeks later shot the video in Washington, D.C.  MerCure has also teamed up with Ju'Not Joyner, American Idol Semi-Finalist, to record a single for the industry, in which is "highly" anticipated.  In early July Mercure ended up meeting and connecting Phil Ade in Annapolis, Maryland to get co-signed by impressed DMV superstar.  Finally in mid July, Mercure, was discovered by Fuze the MC from Noble Black Society.  Fuze the MC has been featured on MTV as well as XXL magazine while attending Howard University.  With the help from Fuze the MC and Noble Black Society, MerCure Dior, is driven to take his music to an all new level of creativity.

MerCure Dior is only 16 years and is currently still attending High School in Greenbelt, Maryland at the prestigious Eleanor Roosevelt High School.  He has accomplished so much at a young age and in such a short period of time.  His fans and his peers can only wonder what's to come as he works on his newest mixtape, to be released soon.  Only two words can describe this artist is nothing less than "hard working" as he makes his way to the top.  Struggling for some kind of publicity, his will to be heard is just the beginning of his story.



Be Sure to Check his VLOG to his what his summer has been like. 



Also download his mixtape from the link above!




"Gush" Official Music Video


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