….outta Compton:Dresta da Gangsta. He is BG Knocc out’s brother and he is another of the Ruthless Records artists to give you a full gangsta flavor in his raps…stay tuned, folks:)
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Dear artists…an open letter to some of you
Dear artists,
An open letter to the artists I have reviewed and shown support
First and foremost, I’d like to thank all of you who have shown love and support to me. However a few issues need to be addressed. It might only concern a few of you, but I feel the need to talk about some people’s two faced attitude towards me.
So…to whom it may concern.
I have noticed that some artists prompted to ask me for promotion, and as soon as the promotion was done, showed a phony attitude, backstabbing me and forgetting about how helpful I had been to them in the past and that’s NOT ok to me.
You all know that I am a writer and a freelance music journalist. I dedicate a lot of time to my passion for the music and I do support the hip hop movement with all my heart. I am very much dedicated to causes I find true and justified.
Those of you who want to categorize me as a « groupie slut » better not ask me for promotion at all.
Yes, I have mad love for Eminem, D12 and many artists from the Shady clan. Having met some of them, I also appreciate them as the persons they are. Yes, I have an Eminem tattoo on my left shoulder as a tribute. I will carry this tattoo on my skin till my last breath and I am proud of it.
I am good looking and I do take care of myself.
However, all those details don’t give you the right to call me a « groupie » behind my back. If I was that much of a groupie, I would be discussing much more about « how cute you are » than about your music. I’d probably be more focused on « talking dirty » with you than on making write ups for promotional purposes.
I am all about the music and if I ever happened to meet any of you « backstage », it would be for professional reasons, like setting up an interview. If you think you gonna make it out with me backstage, you are very wrong about it. Don’t confuse me with one of your numerous « hip hop honeys ». I do respect myself. I might be single, but it doesn’t mean, I’d accept a date with you automatically. I’m not that kind of girl.
Also, please consider the numerous hours of work I dedicate to YOUR cause- for free.
Of course, I am very much aware that the articles I am writing also benefit myself, since artists- writers/publicists- and readership are very much interdependent. I also intend to get a deal in the music industry sooner or later and I keep focused for the same reasons.
Dear artists, I am very much sensitive to your struggle- as underground and mainstream artists. I never considered any of you as a « commercial product ». So I think I could expect a little bit of respect in return.
I don’t care if you like Eminem or not. I am just asking you to respect my musical tastes and not to talk shit behind my back because I have always been loyal towards Marshall Mathers and his crew.
I would like to put one point clear: if you think that I am one of those « backstage hoes », then don’t ask me for promotion.
You are free to think what you want about me…just don’t ask me for a review if you consider me as a groupie. Groupies usually don’t write reviews…
Sorry for some of you, but there is no place for phonies in my world.
Cardiac Legacy: back to the essence of hip hop
Cardiac Legacy is an underground rapper who has some new sounds to offer to his listeners. His music sounds warmhearted towards a hip hop culture and will make you feel the love that animates his soul.
Shorty Story introduces you into a manipulative girlfriend’s world. The rhythmic track has a Spanish flavor and Cardiac’s flow will downpour to the listener’s delight.
The Heartstoppa starts with intense heartbeats and introduces you into the world of true world of US hip hop. Claps, flute sounds and nice beats will make you feel the passion Cardiac Legacy puts into his music. Like the heart playing a major role in a human’s body, pumping blood and being determinant to keep you alive, Cardiac Legacy shows the listener how much real hip hop is vital to his ears.
Get Them Arms Up is a very entertaining track where Cardiac legacy shows some undeniable lyrical skills and a nice flow delivery.
Some pure delightful moments of true hip hop are offered to you from Cardiac’s mouth. Beats and instrumentals are nicely handled too.
Yea Yea is a freestyle that won’t probably leave you listeners indifferent. Cardiac Legacy spits some fire on this track.
Globally, Cardiac Legacy is really worth your interest. The skilled emcee will bring you back to the roots of real hip hop. Check him out here and enjoy his talent.
I got beef…LMAO…with Backstab The Kingpin

I apologize in advance to my readers for the strong language…I gotta let my anger out against an emcee whom I have always been nice with and who starts talking bullshit behind my back…
This Detroit emcee was one of the firsts to ask me for promotion…he is currently the most hated emcee in Detroit…however, i never said any wrong word to him, despite the many people hating him in Detroit…and now the bitch is attacking me (like the traitor he is) behind my back, talking shit against me on a yahoo group?
Fuck you Fagstab!!!
I’ma make the beef public you asshole:
Backstab, i intend to delete you from my friend’s list, but first of all i will speak my mind about your behavior towards me…it didn’t bother you that i was “dickriding” Em when you needed my support overseas…Stacey and me are jerking over Em?
Let me tell you what:
-you are a fake, a pussy and Deshaun Holton said the truth about you on his mixtape: you can’t write good lyrics, you should pay a ghostwriter…
i never ever said one wrong word to you, even when you dissed Em on Detroit rap, and now that…if you have a beef with me, address it personally, you have my email address, you can write me there instead of talking behind my back.
Shall i gently remind you that i got you some exposure on a French hip hop website and that i got you into a French hip hop mag?
You call me old? you are no teenager either as far as i know…LMAO at your faggot ass…
You are the biggest asshole from Detroit i have ever met on the net. And you can kiss my ass. You are a traitor to Detroit rap and many ppl there can’t wait to kick your ugly ass for real…
FAKE. ASSHOLISH. FAGSTAB. GO GET A DICK; YOU ARE NOT MY FRIEND ANY MORE;YOU WENT TOO FAR WITH ME!
Rob Chichester you are a snake and a faggot!
Next artist to get some exposure on the Eminem blog…
Cardiac Legacy…stay tuned:)
Travel through the valley of the shadow of death
I dedicate this article to all the people who have lost a beloved one and who have major difficulties in coping with death and loss.
« Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me. Your rod and your staff, they comfort me. » Psalm 23:4
Sometimes God seems to guide us on a painful path. A path we’d rather avoid if we could.
I have no idea why we have to travel through the valley of the shadow of death, so don’t expect me to give you an explanation for God’s hidden plans.
During our life we go through stages of light and joy, pain and suffering.
When we look back at our past, each of the experiences we went through seemed necessary to our spiritual growth.
The dark trip through the valley of the shadow of death is painful. It leaves our hearts bleeding.
It is always hard to deal with the death of a beloved person, no matter how old we are or how many persons of our entourage we have already lost.
The most hurtful is to realize that our friend, relative or whoever it is, will never be there again. We look at an empty chair and the more we look at it, a sharp sword penetrates our heart.
Tears. Desperation. Times of darkness and loneliness. Silence. God’s silence and the death of our certainties.
Deep thoughts and the quest for an answer.
I remember a German penpal sending me a card saying : « Muss es denn immer zappenduster werden, damit uns ein Licht aufgeht? »
« Does it always have to become so dark for us to see the light? »
Well…maybe that’s the point…dark times might be necessary for us to envision and to appreciate the light better.
I don’t claim to have all answers. Like all of you, I am trying to find some.
May this text heal some of you and help you in your quests.
8 Mile’s Proof tribute/ Dogmatic/ song review
Rating:4.5 stars
Heartbreaking. The touching song introduces you into a surrealistic atmosphere. No contest Proof’s Promatic partner’s words are a tearjerker that won’t leave the listener indifferent.
Repetitive guitar and bass sounds lead you into Dogmatic’s dedication to his friend Deshaun Holton aka Proof aka Derty Harry. The instrumentals and the beats will take you with him for Detroit soldiers crazy ride.
Ride with them on a place called 8 Mile Road.
8 Mile Road, where real G’s live a dangerous life. Guns and beefs are part of their all day life.
8 Mile Road, the place for true friendships. The place where Kevin Bailey aka Dogmatic and Deshaun Holton grew up.
The chorus is fulfilled with nostalgia. All the past memories are popping into a hurt mind. It is hard to realize that a long term friend has left the earth for ever. It is hard to realize there will be no laughing together, no occasions to chill at local bars, no more occasions to work together.
Deshaun used to roll on 8 Mile Road. His music was breathing the Detroit hood. Proof made us familiar with his world. He touched us with his simplicity and his sincerity.
April the 11th, 2006 has marked the end of an era. The person who killed Deshaun Holton has not only deprived his family and friends from him. Proof’s murderer has left a whole community of hip hop lovers wounded.
The young legend has gone. Promatic and Sick Notes left us this touching song in loving memory and didn’t forget to mention other Detroit fallen soldiers such as Blade Icewood and Bugz.
Deshaun Holton is a legend. Rest In Heaven, Big Proof.
Listen to Dogmatic’s song here.
Eminem’s wife seeks custody, support
Kimberley Mathers, the once and likely future ex-wife of hip-hop star Eminem, filed court papers last week asking for financial support and physical custody of the couple’s 10-year-old daughter.
Mathers’ attorney, Michael J. Smith, filed her response to Eminem’s divorce petition and a counter-complaint April 26 in Macomb County Circuit Court. In the filings, she asks for Eminem, who was born Marshall Mathers, to pay her attorney fees for the divorce proceedings, as well as the cost of the mortgage, insurance and utilities for the home the couple shared in Clinton Township.
The documents also state that she wants to share legal custody of the couple’s daughter, Halie, but wants Eminem to provide child support.
Her filings shed no light on what led Eminem to file for divorce last month, just 82 days after they wed in Rochester Hills. They first married in 1999 and divorced in 2001.
Eminem’s divorce filing said the couple have a prenuptial agreement.
Attorneys for Eminem and Mathers did not return calls seeking comment Tuesday.
Mr Cliffnote:the spirit of Detroit is in his music
Mr Cliffnote is a Detroit artist who started rapping since the mid 80’s.
Cliffnotes is introduced by some soft keyboard sounds and catchy beats. Mr Cliffnote flows with confidence, showing some real good lyrical agility.
Elevate starts with some energetic guitar sound. Let Mr Cliffnote get political and open your conscience about the government.
Political lies have no chance with Mr Cliffnote. He exposes them all. Mr Bush’s racism is also underlined in the track. Nobody wants to die for Mr Bush’s greedy plans in Iraq. Find the truth and refuse the lies.
Mr Cliffnote has a nice flow delivery on the track. Instrumentally and lyrically, the song is also worth your listen. Engagement is more than a necessity nowadays. Open your eyes and refuse to get abused by politicians. I particularly appreciate the fact that Mr Cliffnote points out how much of the American government’s budget is spent on war, while very few is given to help out victims from New Orleans.
Time to wake up. Elevate your mind.
Get Over Detroit is built on a softer note and introduces you into an all day Detroit ghetto life. You guessed it: life in the Detroit hood is a constant struggle. Violence, guns, kids trying to imitate DMX, and cats trying to make it. Mr Cliffnote describes life in his city very well.
Oh Yea is a nice track with a R’n’B flavor. Enjoy the softness and the harmony of the track.
Mr Cliffnote proudly represents the Detroit hood. Check him out here.
How much of a twat is the guy running this British website?
How much hypocritical can people be? The guy running the following website just came across an Eminem and D12 pic.
Feelings of envy and hatred overwhelmed him and he immediately jumped to conclusions about a group he obviously doesn’t know much about.
So this is how you do? You look at people’s photos and you start hating them for free? How much superficial and hypocritical is that attitude?
Mr « Chav », you are an ignorant and a big hypocrite.
All the bullshit you spread about Marshall Mathers and his fellows from D12 is totally wrong and needs to be addressed.
First of all you judge people’s clothing and you admit not knowing anything about their music. How much fucked up are you?
The pic you are talking about is a promotional pic for D12 World. It is quite normal that the emcee’s gangsta image is reinforced there.
However you better believed the hype is real.
To your info, Eminem doesn’t need to pose on a pic with his D12 fellows to get a « ghetto pass ». Marshall Mathers lived across 8 Mile, on the black side with his mom. There he met his fellows and has been befriended with them since the late 80’s. You’d better get your facts straight, man.
Eminem didn’t work with his fellows to look cool…Em and his D12 fellows are long term friends.
How much do you know about Eminem anyway, huh?
Here we go again with some idiots pulling the race card!
Yea, while looking at this pic I also noticed that Marshall Mathers is white. He can’t change his skin color just to please idiots and two faced people like you. Marshall is a white man who spent most of his time with black folks and who still does. His friends and most of the persons he collaborates with are black. Eminem has never shown anything but love towards black people and black culture. He is indeed one of the richest contributions to hip hop in the latest 90’s.
When Deshaun Holton had the D12 group in mind, nobody knew, Eminem would be the first emcee of the group to blow up.
Ok, non content to spread your ignorant bullshit, you need to bring up your stereotypes against Eminem as a women and gay hater. Inform yourself. About Eminem. About hip hop culture. Then you will be entitled to talk.
Mr « Chav » is running his mouth and shows the reader how much of an asshole he is.
First of all, he doesn’t know anything about Eminem nor about D12.
He is totally ignorant of the context they grew in. Totally ignorant of hip hop history too.
How much bigoted are your own statements? If you think that Eminem and his fellows are all about their « image », why don’t you try to apply the points you mentioned? Befriend with Blacks , fake your accent and make some desperate attempts to rap…
The difference between Eminem and guys like you is precisely that he didn’t fake his friendships with Blacks, nor did he fake his accent. Eminem is the product of his environment, the culture in which he grew up .
Fuck you « Mr Chav ». You managed to prove your readers how much of an ignorant and a twat you actually are.
If you ever stepped into a hood like 8 Mile, I bet your chances of survival would probably tend to zero.