Saturday, November 10, 2012

THE DJ OF THE MONTH DJ KIDMONEY!!!!

.It's your boy Kid Money coming to you live from Columbus, Ohio home of the WHO??..OHIO STATE BUCKEYES!!! If you don't already know I AM MUSIC!! I love everything about it and have been involved with it since an early age. Now I've opened up for acts such as Paul Wall, Lil Wyte, Freeway, Mario, Fabolous, Pretty Ricky, Ray Cash, Project Pat & A LOT MORE!! Being on BET's 106 & Park was my crowning moment that let me know that I MADE IT and I'm not STOPPIN!! Then we hit the BET Blaze The Stage tournament in New York and YUP..You guessed it..I WON!! Talk about NY love for the Bucktown Boy. Now you can catch me at Burnzie's Tavern on Friday nights DJing and partying with some of the hottest party people in the city..NOT TO MENTION the illest hip hop and R&B acts..I'm talking dumb FIRE!! Hit me up if you want to know more

Saturday, July 7, 2012

@YOUNGBUCK ARTIST OF THE WEEKEND """ YOUNG BUCK"""""""

Around the age of twelve, Brown began rapping because he was inspired by a Miami friend named Clay Cole. Jealous of his friend's talent, he wanted to beat him no matter what he had to give up. At the same time Clay Cole moved to Tallahassee, Fla., Brown began recording in a real studio. Shortly thereafter, he was given an opportunity to perform for Brian "Baby" Williams, co-founder of Cash Money Records. After several years on and off of Cash Money Records, Brown and fellow rapper Juvenile decided to leave the label for good in 2000[2] and go to UTP Records, where Brown stayed until 2003.[3] One of his early appearances was on the song "Memphis," where he was featured along with Three 6 Mafia, Project Pat, and other southern rappers. His deal with UTP later led to a meeting with New York rapper 50 Cent, who later signed him to G-Unit Records, under Interscope Records. Before his journey into the music industry Young Buck was a known hustler/drug dealer in his hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. His choices nearly cost him his life. While sleeping in his house one night in ____, armed robbers smashed their way inside. During the ensuing gun battle Young Buck was hit several times, but, instead of making his way to the hospital, the rapper and an armed associate drove around the streets searching for the assailants. The track 'Till I'm Dead and Gone' is a narrative from Young Buck on the incident.