Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Check out PE Entertainment

PE Entertainment

Ladies nites out has been going on for years where they go see male dancers but why do it with them when you can let PE Entertainment can make your fantasies become reality. Ladies you been working hard in the work place, at home, catering to your men and kids......now its your turn to let your hair down and let PE Entertainment cater to you.

PE Entertainment has been teasing you at the last two events  we  have gotten previews, excerpts and glimpses of some of the best male dancers in the world the latest show coming up on New Year's Eve will be the showdown. Ladies start your New Year right and come see what PE Entertainment has instored for you.

PE Entertainment ladies nite is the talk of Chicago.  I say for your next ladies nite out you come to Red Diamond and see what PE Entertainment brings. If you want your money's  worth then check out Wet Dreams New Year Eve's birthday Bash. This Line Up will deliever the best show you will ever see and have your panties dripping wet. With mind blowing moves and some of the sexiest antics. The more money you tip the sexier there antics and tricks get.  

PE ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS WET DREAM's NEW YEAR'S EVE BIRTHDAY BASH

PE Entertainment and Wet Dreams have went out there way to create the right atmosphere and perfect evening with Dark Secret, Deception, Triple Orgasm, Wet Dreams, Shilee, Incredible, and Stallion between the drinks and the most sexiest dancers hitting the stage you will have double the fun so bring your girls, sister, cousin, bestfriend to a evening of sexual pleasure that will have your ass coming to every PE event after.    

Get advance tickets at
Justice  2829
W. 167th 
Markham, il $20.00 and 
@ the door $30.00

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

JAE "DA BOSS" PRINCE

Jae Prince

Name:    JAE PRINCE
From:     CHICAGO, IL
Genre:    HIP-HOP/RAP

Jae Prince something for the mind!

When I say Jae Prince what comes to mind is a energy and a love for his craft.
Jae is like a hip-hop dreidel. Give Prince a microphone, and he will whirl himself into a rapping tizzy. Whether there are four or 400 people in the audience, Prince performs for his life, and then some. His banga "Real Talk" is a prime example of the MC's tenacious rap patterns and wildly enthusiastic flow. If you don't know JAE DA BOSS PRINCE get intune because is a artist on the rise.
BIO

JAE "DA BOSS" PRINCE WAS BORN IN CHICAGO,IL WHERE HE WAS RAISED IN THE ISLANDS OF FREEPORT,BAHAMAS. JAE PRINCE ALWAYS HAD AN EAR FOR MUSIC BUT TO POSSIBLY TAKE IT TO ANOTHER LEVEL WAS NEVER IN PLAN. AS A WRITER "JAE PRINCE" HAD THE OPEN MIND TO BE CREATIVE AND MAKE HIS WORDS COME ALIVE IN A STORY TO APPEAL TO HIS READERS IMAGINATION TO A POINT EVERYTHING THAT WAS WRITING AND READ SEEM SO REAL AS IF THE WORDS BECAME APART OF THE READER. "JAE PRINCE" TOOK TIME TO DEVELOP THE SKILLS TO BECOME A GREAT WRITER IN WHICH IT MOTIVATED HIS OPPORTUNITY POETRY WRITING THAT ENDED UP TURNING HIM TO WRITE HIS OWN LYRICS. MUSIC OR BEING A MUSIC ARTIST WASNT A DREAM OR A GOAL OF HIS BUT THE CHANCE TO DISPLAY HIS POETRY INTO MORE THAN JUST A OPEN STORY GAVE HIM MOTIVATION TO TAKE A CHANCE ON THE THOUGHTS OF BEING A "MUSIC ARTIST. BEING A FOOTBALL PLAYER WAS HIS DREAM BUT JUST BEING OVER A YEAR "JAE PRINCE"HAS TAKEN HIS MUSIC MORE SERIOUSLY AND PUSHING TOWARDS ANOUTHER LEVEL. "I LOVE MY CITY...BUT MY STYLE AND MY SWAGGA IS DIFFERENT FROM THE REST I HAVE STORIES TO TELL AND I WANT THE WORLD TO HERE THEM AND FEEL ME AND WHERE I STAND AND WHAT I BEEN THREW" THIS IS BIGGER THAN DOING A TRACK AND PUTTING IT OUT THERE...BUT THE OPPORTUNITYTO GIVE PEOPLE REAL AND GOOD MUSIC. ALSO "JAE PRINCE IS THE CEO OF ROYAL BOSS INC. AND HAS HIS "ROYAL BOSS CLOTHING BRAND" IN EFFECT THATS GONE BE HITTING THE STREETS HARD IN THE CITY AND PUSHING FOR AROUND THE WORLD LOL!!!! AT THE END OF IT ALL IT TAKES ALOT TO BE AND "ARTIST" BUT ITS NOTHING TO BE A "RAPPER" SUCCESS HAS NO LIMITS IN ITS GRIND" -JAE DA BOSS PRINCE

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Al Koleon new video

Al Koleon new video http://goodkornermusiq.blogspot.com/2013/12/al-koleon-new-video.html

Al Koleon new video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCCX1KxZKdI&feature=youtube_gdata_player

Thursday, November 28, 2013

S.Jones The Future Femcee

The Future Femcee S. Jones

Name:        Shanterra Jones
From:         Gary, IN
Genre:        Rap
Websites:
Soundcloud: Shanterra jones
Instagram : meet_sjones
Video : youtube.com Personal sjones Youtube : Shanterra Jones Datpiff.com : Sorry 4 The Shake Facebook : Shanterra Jones Twitter : sjones_on5th                     

S. Jones Artist to listen Too

S. Jones has got to be one of the hottest artist I have heard in a while if you have never seen her on stage the first time you watch her your jaw will drop.  This young Femcee has a amazing hot 16 that will have you thinking and wanting more.  S. Jones is what this game really needs on the Femcees side she is new fresh and has plenty of time to tear this game up I'm need GI to stand up and support the next generation of Femcees S. Jones.

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq:

1.WHERE DO YOU SEE HIP HOP/RAP AS A WHOLE RIGHT NOW?

Answer:
I see hip hop and rap as a chance for young upcoming artists because so many young rappers are currently in the industry.

2. DO YOU WANT A RECORD DEAL OR DISTRIBUTION DEAL AND WHY?

Answer:
Truthfully, im not too anxious for a deal or anything I just want to make some happen so all my people eating good, but if it happen, it happens. I just want everybody to hear my story and what I been threw cause it's all a true story   

3. WHO DO YOU WANT TO WORK WITH?

Answer:
I wouldn't change my circle everybody that is on my team now I wanna continue to work with

4.WHAT WOULD YOU TELL A YOUNG FEMCEE COMING UP IN THIS GAME?

Answer:
To any young femcee who wants to be apart of the industry, be careful and take criticism cause it a help you in the game.

5.WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A FEMCEE?

Answer:
My definition of a femcee, is a artist who believes in their self.

BONUS QUESTION
EXPLAIN YOUR NAME HOW DID YOU GET IT OR WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

Answer:
I got my name from my name. I took my first initial from my first name, and my last name and made it S.Jones because my first name is too long for me. The name just fit me so perfect cause i'm a smooth person and that's a simple name.

Spotlight on LadyQueen

LADYQUEEN


Name: Antonia Peterson
Website: LadyQueen _inc on instagram LadyQueen_inc on soundcloud LadyQueen_inc on twitter And Radio show Have a radio show called Royal Radio on intellectualradio.com every Wednesday @7

LadyQueen is a multi-talented young women who can rock a mic and turn and put her voice to use on her radio show. she is a well rounded artist that has talent that will take her well past most artist check put the one and only LadyQueen

BiographyLadyQueen is a Midwest recording artist hailing from Hammond, Indiana, with music mostly in the genre of R&B. Growing up in a family of singers, LadyQueen always wanted to be a singer herself. Practicing in the mirror, around the house, and in front of television, soon blossomed into performing in talent shows, and choirs. After vocal training, her music career was paused after giving birth to her oldest son, and awaiting the birth of her youngest son. During this time, She suffered two devastating losses. Her youngest sons father was murdered before she gave birth, and the oldest sons father was sentenced to 175 years in prison nearly six months afterward. This was a more than depressing time, and things didn't turn positive for a while. After finding employment at Walgreens, and moving into a new apartment, she soon learned to enjoy life again. She reinvented herself, becoming more ladylike, and nicknaming herself, "Queen". She began to sing again, and became a member of a local record label. LadyQueen was born! There, she learned to record, and write music. She Recorded her first project, "Welcome to The Queendom", and followed with her second entitled, "Best Kept Secret", which was a joint venture with Acey Baby of Chicago's Fam Team. LadyQueen performed throughout Indiana honing her craft, and skills. During the winter of 2012 she remixed King Louie's Val Venis, and began performing in the Chicagoland area. This was the birth of a new following, and also her third project, "Eminent Domain". Eminent Domain became a mixtape that was released March of 2013 at The Centered Chef (Downtown Chicago ) as a fashion show entitled, "Eminent Domain Runway Expansion". The show was sponsored by 1800 Tequila & 3 Olives Vodka. The fashion show was a success in many ways. Several local businesses were started/incorporated, business networking was encouraged, and most of the attending businesses grew. During the release of "Eminent Domain", LadyQueen left the local record label, and started LadyQueen, Inc. Since the birth of LadyQueen, Inc, LadyQueen has been booked for shows throughout Indiana, Illinois, Atlanta, and Florida. She now have signature Lipstick & Luxury Handmade Soap collections named, "Queendom", and a radio show entitled, "Royal Radio" on IntellectualRadio.com. She has also been featured in magazines and blogsites such as TheMaxxOut.com, Good Korner Musiq, and Level-Up! Magazine. More Royal Greatness is in store as she plans to give back to communities & under privileged families, and takeover the business world and music industry with more Royal Ventures.

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq:

1.WHERE DO YOU SEE HIP HOP/RAP AS A WHOLE RIGHT NOW?

Answer:
Hip-Hop/rap is on the sex sells bandwagon.

2. DO YOU WANT A RECORD DEAL OR DISTRIBUTION DEAL AND WHY?

Answer:
I would like a record deal because that's gives me the opportunity to explore the industry and to make an industry ready project.....

3. WHO DO YOU WANT TO WORK WITH?

Answer:
3. I would like to work with Pharell and Missy Elliot .

4.WHAT WOULD YOU TELL A YOUNG EMCEE COMING UP IN THIS GAME?

Answer:
4. Stay true to your brand and dare to be different .

5.WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A EMCEE?

Answer: An emcee to me is someone who can rap about anything and someone can really rap to a beat or freestyle ..

Bonus Question:

Where did you get your name from and what does it mean? I got my name because I always called myself Queen .. be came the first lady of my former label .. put them together and came up with Lady Queen

Monday, November 11, 2013

Spotlight on Mizz YA-YO

SPOTLIGHT ON MIZZ YA-YO


From:         Calumet Park, IL
Genre:        Hip-Hop/Rap
Birthday:   March 15
Website:  
TWITTER, @mizyayo FACEBOOK, Mizz Ya-Yo SOUNDCLOUD,https://soundcloud.com/mizz-ya-yo, IG, @iampettybetty ANY UP COMING SHOWS VIDEOS ETC single release party for solo dolo nov 12th bag lady the mixtape coming march 2014MIZZ YA-YO

Bio:

Mizz Ya-Yo AKA Petty Betty is a white female rapper born and raised in Calumet Park, a south suburb of Chicago. She began writing poetry at the age of 13 and by the age of 15 the scribbles in her notebook became raps. Influenced by gangsta rappers such as Tupac, Scarface, and Eazy-E,as well as various Chicago artists such as Twista,Psyco Drama and Shawnna. She has always had a love for music and soon formed a group with best friend 2Buk called B.O.S.S.(Bitches On Shiesty Shit), which later changed to Polichikz. They began recording with well established producer Dayroc of Rude-Control Productions. Lifes roads took them different ways but Mizz Ya-Yo never gave up and continued on as a solo artist. She has blessed various stages throughout the Chicago land area and even opened up for Bizzy Bone of Bone Thugs and Harmony,Young Buck of G-Unit,Shawwna,and Do or Die. She describes her style as vulgar and very up front often saying aloud what most only think. Combining her rapid flow and raunchy delivery Ya-Yo wants to be the new voice for females across the world. Her single "My Baby Daddy Aint Shit" tells her story of being a fed up single mother which many females throughout the world can relate to. Through her journey for greatness Ya-Yo had many obstacles to overcome but never let her dreams die. Be on the look out for her mixtape "Raw, White & Addictive" available on datpiff.com. Her second mixtape titled "Minimum Wage" available in the streets coming to the internet soon!

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq:

1. WHERE DO YOU SEE HIP HOP/RAP AS A WHOLE RIGHT NOW?

Answer
I see it as being very male dominant and a little watered down its more about partying and having fun as oppose to sending a message or telling a story.

2. DO YOU WANT A RECORD DEAL OR DISTRIBUTION DEAL AND WHY?

Answer
It all depends how the numbers look im not in a rush to sign a contract and up shelfed or in debt.

3. WHO DO YOU WANT TO WORK WITH?

Answer
I would love to work with dr dre kanye and pharell 

4.WHAT WOULD YOU TELL A YOUNG EMCEE COMING UP IN THIS GAME?

Answer
Dont wait if this is your dream go for it now rather than later.

5.WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A EMCEE?

Answer
Someone who can spit! hot delivery hot bars 

BONUS QUESTION 

EXPLAIN YOUR NAME HOW DID YOU GET IT OR WHERE DID IT COME FROM?

Answer
My name ya-yo came from my guys crakin jokes cuz i was the only white girl i hated it but it stuck so i added the mizz to make it sound more like a girls name. 

Friday, November 8, 2013

Gusavij Da Dunnz

Spotlight on GUSAVIJ DA DUNNZ

Name:     Aterick Burks
Birthday: July 6
From:       Gary, IN
Genre:      HIP-HOP/RAP
Websites: Soundcloud.com/gusavijdunnz

Hey world. My name is Aterick Burks,  but i go by my stage name, Gusavij Da Dunnz. I'm 36 years old. With a heart of gold. I've been into hip hop since I was 6 yrs old. It all started with the Fat Boys in the early 80s. I have 2 brothers and 3 sisters. My parents are still together and are happy as can be. I have been composing music as far back as starting to talk as a toddler. My moms and pops always kept some kind of music playing. My moms always bought me something pertaining to music. Keyboards, piano, drums, whatever. By the 7th grade, I was writing rhymes and battle rapping with the older kids in school and I was smashing them. It fueled me to get really good at it. By my freshman year in high school, I established myself as an EMCEE. I battled and did talent shows doing both, singing and rapping. Me and my close friend, Gregory Stewart, started our own rap crew and during lunch hour, we would entertain the entire school, everyday, with our creative skills. Beatboxing, drumming on the walls and doors, all that. During the summer of 95', I met Mike Check of Mic Check Record store. He had great confidence in me and gave me a chance to do what I do best. It worked. And I truly solidified myself in Gary. I became a part of the Gatekeepers and had a song on the compilation. I opened up for No Limit Recs, Lil Kim, Junior Mafia, Rome, and many other artists at that time. I worked with The Legendary Traxter and other producers in and out the city.I was placed into another group but was passed up because I was told I was "street" enough. I still continued to do my music and recorded at the times I could. After a while, in 2002, I began doing open mics to help other artists get noticed. It became a great success. I still do that til this day. I have new music coming out soon and it will be different from all that we hear now. I always been told that my music is different, and it is. And I am proud of that and who I've become. GUSAVIJ...

QUESTION AND ANSWER WITH GOOD KORNER MUSIQ:

1.  Where do you see Hip-hop as a whole?

Answer
I see that hip hop isn't really hip hop anymore. It has become watered down and no real lyrics are being used. Its all about money, drugs, sex, and lies now.

What would you want a Distribution or Record deal?

Answer
I would like both. But it would have to be with the right people.

Who do you want to work?

Answer
I would love to work with Jay Z, Justin Timberlake, Drake, Alicia Keys, and the pioneers of Hip Hop.

What would you tell a young emcee coming into the game?

Answer
I would tell them to stay true to themselves and never give up on their dreams.

What is your definition of a emcee?

Answer
Executing Metaphors Cleverly Everytime, Everyday......

How did you get your name and what does it mean?

Answer
I got my name from my good friend Father Tyme. He said that I was a SAVAGE at this rap game and I am the best battle rapper he had heard at that time. I always had the name Gus, so I just combined the two and changed some letters. And that's how GUSAVIJ came to be.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

SPOTLIGHT ON D'RON

D'RON SPOTLIGHT MOMENR

> Instagram - @DRON219

> Facebook - D'ron D'ron

> Twitter - @DRON219

> SoundCloud -  

> Youtube - D'RON

> Music Videos Links:

> Heart Break: http://youtu.be/FsQky2uQ-L

> Hood Sign: http://youtu.be/nGOOpRNHe2g

> New Money: http://youtu.be/K-84Eelyud8

> B.N.B.O: http://youtu.be/eZX4DCddXCI

> Triple 6: http://youtu.be/jP42pcOGPDA        


Name.          Clifton Donzell Dearon

Birthday.     January 24, 1983

From.           Gary, IN


Genre.          Hip-Hop/Rap


    

Good Korner Musiq opinion of D'Ron

D'Ron has received co-signs from just about everyone in underground rap game.  He raps with a nearly unhinged ferociousness an undeniable energy that turns everything he's says into meaness and everything he doesn't say into snarling snarly snarls.  He is very gifted venomously competitive.

Bio

> On January 24, 1983, in Northwest Indiana's Industrial area of Gary, where the smoke stacks mold with the slate fary winter skies. Clifton Donzell Dearon, a.k.a D'RON was born to parents Carolyn Jones and Ondre Dearon.
>    Later moving to Hammond, IN. and attending Hammond High School, when at lunch time, D'RON satisfied his hungry for rap by "battling" other rappers on campus. Frequently being asked by alumni to perform his skill D'RON was happy to oblige.
>    After a four year and eleven month stint in the U.S. Air Force D'RON realized this was not his gig! Then re-enlisted in the rap genre. Armed to the teeth with new metaphors this platinum tongued hip-hop/rapster returns to the scene with music so diverse and zealous it's like Viagra for the soul!
>    Returning home to "The Region" D'RON is traveling and promoting his mix tape, "THA PROVATE I" and the single "Copy That." With kid brother Chris, a.k.a "C-Spence" D'RON formed the group "A SQUAD" which performs regularly in local clubs throughout the Chicago land area.
>    His drive and passion for music has placed D'RON on the thresh  hold of the door of opportunity. Opening up for top artists in North America such as, "3 6  Mafia", the "Ying Yang Twins" and "Twista" in Minot, ND and "Lil Scrappy' in Bismarck. "Lil Wayne" in Minneapolis, MN and "Sean Paul" in Winnipeg Canada.
>    Take the opportunity to digest this up-and-coming artist's work. Like the areas blast furnaces, form where he was raised, ou too will be stoked guaranteed to shake your ass, as if it were on fire.

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq

1. Where do you see HIP HOP/RAP as a whole right now?

Answer

Hip Hop isn't the same but is in high demands

2.Do you want a record deal or distribution deal and why?

Answer

Distribution Deal so i can control my own art and works.

3.Who do you want to work with?

Answer

I would like to work with juicy j, project pat, kendrick lamar, and r&b artisit erica badu and  jill scott

Answer

4.What would you tell a young emcee coming up in the game?

Answer

stand hard behind your works, try everyday to prefect your craft and make sure you have a side hustle besides your music

5.What is your definition of a emcee bonus question explain your name how did you get it or where did it come from?

Answer

A person that is consistant with his music and preformance. its a acronym of my last name.

Good Korner Musiq Speaks Out Loud

The Midwest is like the illegimate child of the rap scene at large-unsung and independent, with a massive chip on its shoulder.  The most talented artist are from the midwest have they succeeded no even though each artist has their own unique style and flavor.  So it doesn't surprise me that areas like Minneapolis Detroit Chicago and Indiana have become breeding grounds for new innovative alternative rappers like Yoson Tala Willie Bobo D'Ron Mello Guddamann, Rich Law Gogetta Ladi C Temper Sinastris Beadz Jae Pidd Q-Storm Kesh Chicity Juiliana Kennedy Mer-C BigHomie Woodstock69  Playa Sticky S.Jonea and so many more.  But to the outside rap community these names are to new and unproven.  But I also think theses rappers can put the midwest all over the world and survive this game these artist are hungry lions and the rap game is their prey and they will rip a hole in this industry and leave a permanent mark if given the golden opportunity

Saturday, November 2, 2013

SPOTLIGHT ON Q-STORM

Q-STORM
Name:        William Martez Mims
Birthday:    January 7, 1982
From:         Harvey, IL   
Genre:        rap
Website: @IMQSTORM IG: @IAMQSTORM REVERBNATION/QSTORM SOUNDCLOUND/QSTORM

Get to know Q-Storm the artist and person:

Who wants to hear words with a meaningful message well check out Q-Storm with A rap vocabulary that will have you listening for hours Q-storms is fresh rap at its best


BIO

Born January 7th 1982 in Harvey, Illinois, William Martez Mims only child was raised a little bit of everywhere after a 2 months in Harvey his mom moved them to 55th and Indiana in Chicago Illinois. there in a one bedroom apartment they spent a year only too move back to the south suburbs Robbins. Here Q-Storm went to elementary school where students were mostly white but a good experience (Nathan Hale in crestwood illinois) after elementary Mother moved south to the suburb Chicago Heights where Q-Storm attended Roosevelt, Washington jr. high school and Bloom high School. As a only child Q-Storm mostly kept to himself. Q-Storm got into writing poetry as another form of expressing himself since drawing wasn't 100% ventilation. his poems became prophetic and later he personified his personality into a well-prophetic time turnin William Mims into Q-storm. in 2006 Q, hooked up with “michael Jones” to create the underground album "Wordz of Venim Off Michael’s “self label Streetwise Records”. After that Q-Storm began to grow more focused into the music driving out everyone who really wasn't serious about what they said they were. But he needed his own studio set up to really get himself out the way he knew how. In the summer of 2007, Q-Storm built his own studio, taught himself to record and mix and master his own tracks. The creation of the album he would call “The Reinvention” would come in to play. At the top of 2008, Q-Storm discovers “Giovanni’s” a place where local talent is showcased, his first chance on his birthday Jan 7th, he would be known to others. After numerous of shows and local street buzzes, as well as many collaborations via world wide web from east coasts artists from New Jersey, Baltimore Maryland, New York, United Kingdom as well as California/ Q-Storm on August 22nd 2008 released his first album that represented him fully “The Reinvention.” The album displays as a Complete transformation in mind, body, and soul. Speaking on personal experiences to real life captured tablets in the forms of songs like "Long Time Coming, 4Wordz, Illuminati Politics, Circulate, Just to hard, Getting Stronger, If You Ain't Rollin, and many more. After the year cruises with more attention towards the album 2009 comes as Q-Storm branches out in the mist of becoming more knows, now his face is seen as "the emcee" Q-Storm networks with Chicago's underground on a wider range. From North to east west and South to South Suburbs. 2009 Q-Storm began to prep a album called "I Declare War". He began to become more known within his state proximity by performing at numerous open mics, even headlining showcases, his work ethic increases and confidence and power grew within his work. In the entire year of 2009 he also suffered thru heartache, pain, rage and confusion, with songs having more rage and anger aggression channeled thru each experience which caused him to seep in and out at times waiting for allah to mold him into a new "reinvention" and he did.. New year hits 2010. Today Q-Storm is reborn! He's molded into a new being, studies under the 5% nation of gods and earth, connected with more promoters and gods and goddess representing the essence of the music in its organic form and have scored from open mics to headlines on stage within the Chicago underground.The “Chicago Vindicator” is here. He performs all over Chicago spreading his music to the unknown and most known to build and create more energy within the essence of hip hop. In August of 2010 Q-Storm travels back to his first album to re release "the Reinvention" with the strong singles "4WORDZ", "CIRCULATE" "GETTING STRONGER" and "PUBLIC EYE" along with music videos to express himself more broaden range. He is currently finishing his sophmore album “I Declare War.” Set for release in 2011. In 2010 Q-Storm (William Mims) has overcome fears, heartache, insecurities, and demons that were blocking him from progression. With songs and remixes like "AIRPLANES (THE TRUTH REMIX) Q-Storm has developed a key of understand to the community. They receive Q-Storm even more now. As he enlightens us how important from which we are...and were. The revolutionary that the entire universe will shift energy to react into a state of pure revolution. The album will be the most controversial piece of work since "Sheltering Skies" "The Ten Commandments "Me Against The World", "I Am Legend" and "Makaveli".Q-Storm remains Ambitious as the start of the the new beginning is set in stone...On March 26th 2011 Q-Storm released the album "EYE DECLARE WAR" the album today is STILL one of the most if not powerful pieces of work ever invented by man. Later in September on Labor day of September 5th 2011 Q-Storm and King Midas released their first Duo Album "EP" titled "HIP HOP FOR DUMMIES" Q-Storm by this time has become more widen to the internet streams including overseas collabs with well known emcees creating a international buzz as well for Q-Storm. In November of 2011 Q-Storm releases "THE LAST BATTLE" a mixtape based on the time after "EYE DECLARE WAR" with unreleased tracks and also a dedication song to "TROY DAVIS" which caught the attention of black america via world wide web. The song is still one of the most talked about today. December 29th 2011 As last release of 2011 Q-Storm released "WHOZ YA ENEMY?" the song and its controversial theme was released on Itunes and Amazon and other retail internet stores world wide web. On February 18th 2012 Q-Storm attended the "Legends Of HIp Hop" concert featuring EPMD, WHODINI, BIG DADDY KANE, MC LYTE, DA BRAT and RAKIM. overwhelmed by the heavy influence of his idol "Rakim" Q-Storm gears up his 3rd album "THE DARK KNIGHT" set to release in 2012. March 311St 2012 Q-Storm celebrates the release of "THE DARK KNIGHT" at Tiger O Styles. "THE DARK KNIGHT" is Q's latest project and already have been reviewed as his BEST work. Released April 1st 2012 and by May 27th 2012 sold over 100 downloads Itunes and Amazon stores world wide web. FreeMindz Inc being his own imprint, Q-Storm proceeds in his journey of life. In the summer time of 2012 Q-Storm drops a song titled "I Wanna Marry You" over NaS "Daughters" and caught the attention of WCSU's radio personality "Lady J." Lady J brought in Q-Storm to the station twice making Q-Storm the highlighted artist of WCSU Chicago Rising Stars. On September 3rd of 2012 Q-Storm released "UNCENSORED 2" and within a day the mixtape reached over 200 downloads. By the end of 2012 "UnCenSoRed 2" finalizes at over 1300 downloads making this the most successful pieces from Q-Storm so far. In February of 2013 Q-Storm opened up for WU-TANG Clan legend CAPPADONNA. The show was truly a classic and the crowd openly stated that "Q-Storm" was the best local act on stage. With his team he put together early 2013 called "FREEMINDZ INC" with the motto "Yall think it, We live it," Q-Storm prepares the "Invasion" and moves forward. His heavy influences The Black Panther Party for Self Defense, Spike Lee, Dr. Martin Luther King, El Malik Shabazz and Malcolm X, Spike Lee, Marcus Garvey, Angela Davis, Assata Shakur, 2Pac Shakur. Sheila Mims, Wc Butler. The very prime influences that activates his revolutionary senses. In April of 2013 Q-Storm released his final segment of "UNCENSORED" Uncensored 3. First day beating out the numbers of his previous projects. Datpiff rated "UNCENSORED 3" top 8 hottest mixtapes.Becoming Q-Storm' most successful releases since "The Dark Knight" In addition in April of 2013 Q-Storm was selected to participate in the "STOP THE VIOLENCE SPRING FEST" at The Rap Factory in Chicago Illinois. Q-Storm's opening speech "all power to all people, we all here to stop the violence" showing his heavy influence from the powerful movement the black panther party. The show was the most influential show to the members of the FREEMINDZ. In late May Q-Storm released a complilation titled "Q-STORM PRESENTS FREEMINDZ INC YALL THINK IT, WE LIVE IT" Volume One with a variety of artists from all over the planet.

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq:

1.WHERE DO YOU SEE HIP HOP/RAP AS A WHOLE RIGHT NOW? 

ANSWER

I see hip hop and Rap on a more universal level. Today you have everyone from across the planet involved in the culture, From the block parties and street corners hip hop have reached from their to places like canada and Europe Just to name a few. Its expanding more and more each day. 

2. DO YOU WANT A RECORD DEAL OR DISTRIBUTION DEAL AND WHY?

Answer

I believe today that independent artists wont need a record deal anymore. But more of a distribution with rights to masters and publishing. A smarter choice would be to go after the distribution. 3. WHO DO YOU WANT TO WORK WITH? " I would love to work with RAKIM.

4.WHAT WOULD YOU TELL A YOUNG EMCEE COMING UP IN THIS GAME?

Answer

I would give advice to stay true to yourself. Keep positive energy around you, continue to stay focused and keep writing.

5.WHAT IS YOUR DEFINITION OF A EMCEE?

Answer

Microphone Controller, Master Of Ceremony, "A jedi behind the microphone.

Answer

BONUS QUESTION EXPLAIN YOUR NAME HOW DID YOU GET IT OR WHERE DID IT COME FROM? "

Answer

The name "Q-STORM" means "QUIET STORM" I was super duper quiet in high school..i used to only speak to like 2-3 students that i was comfortable with. Being shy a lotta people would say "there go the quiet boy thats that "q" dude. That name started to rotate with everyone so i was known later as "q" (short for quiet) After school i decided to hold on to the name and add "STORM" which would always represent my emotions inside of me. So coining the name later in 2008 "Q-Storm" i personified it. "QUIET" (meaning the status mystique, "STORM" the aggression the force

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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

SPOTLIGHT ARTIST LADI C

Ladi C

Name:      Chywanda Walker
Birthday:  February 22, 1985
From:        Gary, IN
Genre:       Hip-Hop/Rap

Ladi C I always knew she could sing her ass off but when I heard her flow I was so impressed.  When I say well rounded artist Ladi C comes to mind, Vice president of Ice World and CEO of 2c's Productions.  Ladi C wears a lot of hats but artist has to be my favorite hat that she wears.  With songs like "Booty shorts and Heels" "My Angel" a tribute to her cousin and "Two sides to every story" she has a song for every fan.  Laid C is making it clear she is a force to be acknowledged she is in this game to stay.  Here is some things about Ladi C you should know

Bio

Chywanda “Ladi C” Walker was born on February 22, 1985 in Gary, Indiana. At a very young age she developed a love for music. The age of 5 she began singing in the children’s Choir at church but it wasn’t until she was 8 years old when her mother and choir director discovered that she had a voice. This is where her music abilities began to take off for her. At the age of 10 she taught herself how to play the drums after being told by many men that “women cant’ play the drums”. Saying that she could not do something light a fire under her and from that point forward everything she did would be her best. 
Singing always came natural to but rap was something she had to really work at. Ladi C grew up listening to artist like Da Brat, Lil Kim, Mia X, Mc Lyte, Queen Latifah and her all time favorite, Missy Elliot. She admired Missy’s every move, and how she changed the game for females. If there was any artist that she wanted to be like hands down it was Missy Elliot. 
In High school, Chywanda continued to sing but her rapping abilities quickly started to over power her singing abilities. So she teamed up with some of the guys at school and began to battle rap. This is when she received the name Ladi C Snappa because she was known for executing any verse that she rapped. Her popularity quickly spread through out the schools and people started requesting that she perform with them during talent shows. 
Later in her high school years she began writing short stories that immediately turned into plays. Her first play entitled “Victory over Violence” turned out to be a great success and she knew that writing was something she wanted to continue pursuing. 
After graduation, she received a scholarship to Lincoln University for music. In May of 2004 Ladi C along with the Lincoln University choir was featured on a track with Nelly entitled Heart of A Champion off his Sweat Suit album. 
In February 2006 she produced her first musical play entitled Double Agent Christian, where she wrote and produced all music. February 2008 she produced her second musical play entitled 
‘Real Love’ in which she wrote the play and produced all the music as well, and in February 2010 she wrote her third play entitled 
“Confessions” which turned out to be one of the largest musical plays performed at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri packing the house with just over 1000 each night the auditorium was at capacity all three nights of the plays run. 
In August of 2010 Ladi C decided that her time in Jefferson City, Missouri was up, after 7 years, 3 successful plays and credible music connections under her belt she moved back to her hometown of Gary, Indiana. 
Since returning home she has produced her second album entitled “Eat U Alive” and in June 2011 she released a mix tape entitled “Suppertime”. 
May 2011, Ladi C began working with Psycho Drama’s Psyde and produced his mix tape entitled Adam & Eve’ which she was featured on as well. She was also featured on his album which was released the same month entitled “You Have the Right to Remain Psylent”. 
July of 2011 Ladi C won the title of “Street Queen” of the Midwest beating out a total of 9 other Hot local female artist. 
In September 2011 Ladi C started a showcase called “Queens of the Midwest” to showcase women rappers, singers, poets etc…The first show was a huge success and from this it has now become an on going event which is held every three months in various locations thru out the Midwest. 
In February of 2012 she opened for Bone Crusher, Lord Infamous, and Psycho. 
In March of 2012 she released her album entitled “Murder Em” which sold over 100 copies in the first week on the streets!! 
Her upcoming events including opening for Project Pat as well as the Eastside Boys. She will be hosting her second showcase for the “Queens of the Midwest” pt II which will showcase 20 of the hottest women of the Midwest under one roof, and in May she will be bringing the first annual “Kings of the Midwest” showcase which is looking to be one of the biggest events in Gary thus far. 
As an artist, Ladi C’s goal is to become a well respected icon for women of all ages. Her message to women is to ALWAYS no matter what pursue your goals and dreams and let your creative juices flow.

Question and Answer with Good Korner Musiq:

1. Who would you love to collab with and why?

Answer:
I would love to collab with Missy Elliot and Da Brat I love both of those ladies, Missy because i am often compared to her because we have the same gifts and Da Brat because of her flow! She is crazy on the mic!

2. What would you tell a young lady who wants to be in the music business ?

Answer
I would tell a young lady who wants to be in the industry to do her research. Know what you are getting yourself into before you get in to it! Next don't ever charge who you are for anyone! God created you the way that you are for a reason so embrace it! Last but definitely not least Always keep God number one in your life and everything else will fall in line!

3. What made you want to be in the industry?

Answer
When I was a child I always said that I wanted to be a singer. Singing was my first love, then when I was 10 I started toying with the idea f rapping! I played around at first and then over the year I began to get better and better and that's when I knew this was for me! I grew up watching artist like Missy, Da Brat, Mc Lyte, Queen Latifah and all of these ladies had the same thing in common, they were unique so i said to myself, If these ladies can make it in the industry and not chance who they are so can I so that's when I knew industry was my gold!!!!!

3. To you what is a femcee ?

Answer
A Femcee is more then just a word, its a statement! Its not just about being a rapper but its more than that, its about stage presence, image, lyrical content, attitude, and most importantly humility! Humility is the key cause any lady can be a rapper but not every female rapper is a femcee!!