Wednesday, September 30, 2009
NEW SONG "CREATIVE CONTROL" FEATURING RHONA BENNETT TO BE ON "INTEGRITTY"
It's a wrap! The album is finally done! I was fortunate enough to get the lovely and talented Rhona Bennett from En Vogue to get on the final track for the album "Creative Control". She just finished her upcoming solo album "The Anticipation Of R&B" so most def go check that out when it drops. We previewed it at her listening party Downtown Los Angeles, below are some flicks from the event, I busted out a lil canvas for her in celebration of such a dope project.
Integritty, 19 bangin joints, this album is real gritty, so now we'll be bobbin and weavin thru the industry to see who can handle this classic masterpiece correctly.
So stay tuned......
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Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
NEW VERBAL THREAT ALBUM BEGINS!!!
It's been a minute waiting on the completion of Kool Sphere's solo album Integritty. We're finally there with this classic masterpiece getting mixed arranged and mastered!
With that being said...Kool Sphere and M.C. Reppond are officially back in the building! Verbal Threat will begin a new album starting this weekend entering into the studio officially in Hollywood. History in the making right now straight up!
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ATTENTION CLUB PROMOTERS
We are starting to book shows in the Los Angeles/Orange County/NYC areas looking for club promotors to assist in setting up shows. hit up koolspherecrew@gmail.com
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009
GRAFFITI OUTLINE
Friday, September 4, 2009
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
100% CO-SIGN! JAY-Z TLKS COMPETITION
(sohh.com)
Hov also said he felt rappers like Nas and Eminem are more on his level.
"Not really that competitive, because the competition isn't based on real competition," Jay said in the October 2009 XXL Magazine. "I mean, Game, I'm his f*ckin idol. If you ask him and he's being truthfully honest with you it's just based off his insecurities and, for the most part, pretension. That type of competition doesn't do anything for me. It's almost like someone trying to set you up, and everyone knows they're to set you up, and everybody. It's just dumb. It's not in the spirit of competition, because he's not competition for me. He's not. Not then, not ever -- he'd have to improve considerably. Competition for me competition is Nas, Eminem. Like Jim Jones? That's ridiculous to me. So how do I respond to that? I can't win. If I win, then they'll be like, 'See. Now chill. You're a f*ckin' bully.' And if it manages to throw a haymaker from the West Coast, then it's like 'Oooooh.' It's not even fun. Like, before I did it, because I would diss anybody. Now who has time to do this sh*t everyday? But before, when I was running after the little fat n*gga from Mase's camp, I was doing anybody. Anybody said anything. If I thought you said something. When I was running in the streets, I wanted all that type of activity. Nobody wanted nothing. Now everybody's a tough guy." (XXL Mag)
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Hov also said he felt rappers like Nas and Eminem are more on his level.
"Not really that competitive, because the competition isn't based on real competition," Jay said in the October 2009 XXL Magazine. "I mean, Game, I'm his f*ckin idol. If you ask him and he's being truthfully honest with you it's just based off his insecurities and, for the most part, pretension. That type of competition doesn't do anything for me. It's almost like someone trying to set you up, and everyone knows they're to set you up, and everybody. It's just dumb. It's not in the spirit of competition, because he's not competition for me. He's not. Not then, not ever -- he'd have to improve considerably. Competition for me competition is Nas, Eminem. Like Jim Jones? That's ridiculous to me. So how do I respond to that? I can't win. If I win, then they'll be like, 'See. Now chill. You're a f*ckin' bully.' And if it manages to throw a haymaker from the West Coast, then it's like 'Oooooh.' It's not even fun. Like, before I did it, because I would diss anybody. Now who has time to do this sh*t everyday? But before, when I was running after the little fat n*gga from Mase's camp, I was doing anybody. Anybody said anything. If I thought you said something. When I was running in the streets, I wanted all that type of activity. Nobody wanted nothing. Now everybody's a tough guy." (XXL Mag)
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