Friday 3 April 2009

Machette’s Mantra - 4th April 2009


Machette’s Mantra
4th April 2009

I would like to thank all those who gave great feedback on last week’s column, and ask me to write more of these and ‘spotlight’ more Independent Artists. It is all appreciated. The hip hop scene in NY is starting to look up as of recent. Even though the listeners tire of the audio reruns, the hip hop night life is untarnished. I’m noticing that when the sound is dying the culture keeps it alive. Night clubs, bars and parties are actually on the rise in NY despite dropping CD sales. Music is part of nature; there will be catastrophe if nature doesn’t have its way. So hip hop will “Never Die” no matter how much it may seem so.

This week’s Independent Artist spotlight is BBQ Brown and Smooth.

Raised in Brooklyn NY, artist BBQ Brown gained enough experience and street credit to make a mark in hip hop. He’s seen almost all of what hip hop has to offer and refuses to sit quiet while the industry is being tainted with mediocrity. Now he’s on the hip hop scene with a vengeance and from what we’ve heard, it’s not lookin’ too good for these other rappers! Look for BBQ Brown to be played on WCUT Radio, Red Babe Radio, London Web Radio and Desert One Radio., all on KryKey Personal Web Radio. If anyone can get the crowd’s attention it’s BBQ. I’m thinkin’ you lyricist need to just give this guy the lane!

Nu Era is a hip hop/ R&B group from BKNY who are unmatched in the category pop, because they have a style that is so hot you can’t stay still. Artists Smoova, Vicious, and Fever make an unstoppable trio in this game right now. With Smoova’s old school type singing style, Fever’s witty flow and Vicious with his f**k it…f**k you delivery makes them the best of all worlds and they’re hitting the NY hip hop scene harder than ever! If there was ever a better time than now for these guys I can’t imagine it. The time for NU ERA is now.

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