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whats the deal with face and lil troy, the story, heard bout it but never knew wtf was goin onalso heard pimp and other rapalots people dissin him, so he a snitch?
I googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and Awol from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpace
A PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)
Quote from: underdog on August 25, 2008, 03:11:52 PMwhats the deal with face and lil troy, the story, heard bout it but never knew wtf was goin onalso heard pimp and other rapalots people dissin him, so he a snitch?lil troy caught a major case.. n he only did a couple of yrs..kuz he snitched.. he never denied the fact he did it..and everytime the question ask...face tried to sue troy for his first song ever done..back when he was akshen when he lil troy signed em...they been had historyno problems...face won......then the snitch shit came out...lil troy sued brad nem n won...kuz they was runnin around callin him a snitch...then troy backdoored all the snitch talk..n did what the streets in the h already knew..was expose face for the snitch that he is...even brought out the nigga face snitched with the documents...when that shit happen whenever they was in the same area..face would look like he finna cry...face dont want it wit troy he aint built like that...yeah rappin wise yeah..but when it comes to street shit.. troy is known in the city for snatchin niggas up off the street n puttin em in the trunk...hold em for ransom in the beginnin face was doin what plies and mc gusto do..livin other people lives on wax and they were lil troys and lil j's...all that wanna die shit was face..but that dope game and street shit...troy and james...face unstable mentally been like that since he was smaller...at one point he rhymed to keep from killin himself...far as pimp c...he was jus bein lil j's puppet......alot of people dont know this..but before pimp was major..he has a song that he's dissin the shit out of scarface...pimp was jus playin captain save a hoe..he had the biggest mouth n texas...its 2 names u mention to face..he will get hot than a bitch...thats lil troy and a cat name panchocrazy shit, damn the rap game fake as fuck, face one of my fav rappers
Quote from: 3rd Coast on August 25, 2008, 07:51:32 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 25, 2008, 01:35:52 PMI googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpacei think i got the "promo" copy of it..i remember him passin em out at moms n pops...n it was the full album..no snippets..gotta look for it..i will keep u posted you're talking DAīs album right?Awolīs, that's just an add for a coming album,right? (or was it the one that got passed out?)what about this cat;?Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AMThis release right here is a little mystery for me. He sounds and flow like A.W.O.L from BlacīMonks and work with Rap-A-Lot artists/affiliates Precise and Ghetto Twinz. The subject matter and production style is different than Blac Monks,so this shit gets me a little confused.I uploaded it for D-Nice which is a big fan of BlacīMonks/John Bido,let's see what he says about this... Slicc; Who Tha Hell is Slicc?http://www.discogs.com/release/963360QuoteEngineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Precise (2)http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AM^^^^produced shit for Willie D,and done a lot of work Rap-A-Lot. ^^^You can check his resume here;http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)
Quote from: Chad Vader on August 25, 2008, 01:35:52 PMI googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpacei think i got the "promo" copy of it..i remember him passin em out at moms n pops...n it was the full album..no snippets..gotta look for it..i will keep u posted
I googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpace
This release right here is a little mystery for me. He sounds and flow like A.W.O.L from BlacīMonks and work with Rap-A-Lot artists/affiliates Precise and Ghetto Twinz. The subject matter and production style is different than Blac Monks,so this shit gets me a little confused.I uploaded it for D-Nice which is a big fan of BlacīMonks/John Bido,let's see what he says about this... Slicc; Who Tha Hell is Slicc?http://www.discogs.com/release/963360
Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Precise (2)http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)
^^^^produced shit for Willie D,and done a lot of work Rap-A-Lot. ^^^You can check his resume here;http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)
the only thing with that shit about Face snitching is that the person Troy claims he snitched on said that it was bullshit. and that he and Face are still friends and that Troy is the real snitch. the guy in jail put out a memo about it and everything. but who knows, Face mightīve paid him to say that.
Quote from: 3rd Coast on August 26, 2008, 08:37:33 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 26, 2008, 07:15:02 AMQuote from: 3rd Coast on August 25, 2008, 07:51:32 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 25, 2008, 01:35:52 PMI googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpacei think i got the "promo" copy of it..i remember him passin em out at moms n pops...n it was the full album..no snippets..gotta look for it..i will keep u posted you're talking DAīs album right?Awolīs, that's just an add for a coming album,right? (or was it the one that got passed out?)what about this cat;?Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AMThis release right here is a little mystery for me. He sounds and flow like A.W.O.L from BlacīMonks and work with Rap-A-Lot artists/affiliates Precise and Ghetto Twinz. The subject matter and production style is different than Blac Monks,so this shit gets me a little confused.I uploaded it for D-Nice which is a big fan of BlacīMonks/John Bido,let's see what he says about this... Slicc; Who Tha Hell is Slicc?http://www.discogs.com/release/963360QuoteEngineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Precise (2)http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AM^^^^produced shit for Willie D,and done a lot of work Rap-A-Lot. ^^^You can check his resume here;http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)yeah da's...i had that slicc shit on tape...a long time ago...got it from mean green..radio cats..r a trip..u ask em to hook u up..they give u niggas from ya city u never heard of demos n shit..lol...precise did some shit for esg and a bunch of other n.o cats..i remember mystikal sayin cise on the drums..he also was part of a group call fullpack had a nice lil album..I got Slicc if you need it.I wondered if it was a alias for AWOL?Precise is pretty tight.Anyway if come over that DA,hook it up
Quote from: Chad Vader on August 26, 2008, 07:15:02 AMQuote from: 3rd Coast on August 25, 2008, 07:51:32 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 25, 2008, 01:35:52 PMI googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpacei think i got the "promo" copy of it..i remember him passin em out at moms n pops...n it was the full album..no snippets..gotta look for it..i will keep u posted you're talking DAīs album right?Awolīs, that's just an add for a coming album,right? (or was it the one that got passed out?)what about this cat;?Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AMThis release right here is a little mystery for me. He sounds and flow like A.W.O.L from BlacīMonks and work with Rap-A-Lot artists/affiliates Precise and Ghetto Twinz. The subject matter and production style is different than Blac Monks,so this shit gets me a little confused.I uploaded it for D-Nice which is a big fan of BlacīMonks/John Bido,let's see what he says about this... Slicc; Who Tha Hell is Slicc?http://www.discogs.com/release/963360QuoteEngineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Precise (2)http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AM^^^^produced shit for Willie D,and done a lot of work Rap-A-Lot. ^^^You can check his resume here;http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)yeah da's...i had that slicc shit on tape...a long time ago...got it from mean green..radio cats..r a trip..u ask em to hook u up..they give u niggas from ya city u never heard of demos n shit..lol...precise did some shit for esg and a bunch of other n.o cats..i remember mystikal sayin cise on the drums..he also was part of a group call fullpack had a nice lil album..
http://yeuqran.fuzz.com/This is new shizz from DA new solo projects called Suthunbrothafrummanothaplanet. Check it out and pass the word to everybody. Ooh ooh he's here. Its on now!!!!!!! Record Companies please call 713-826-1486 if you interested to talk business. STILL GOT A HELLAFIDE FAN BASE CROSS SEAS. YEP!!!!! WANT TO DO ANOTHA MONK ALBUM CALL!!!!!! GOT A CATALOG.. YEP.. CALL!!!
http://yeuqran.fuzz.com/blog/entry/Indies-PowerIndies Powerposted on Jan 4 at 5:03 pm | 0 comments A battle between the powers that be versus the powers that will be.Through their short sighted arrogance and greed, the major label media conglomerates are sowing the seeds for their own destruction. Artists are now poised to come off the nipple of the major labels and finally stand on their own two feet. With this greater responsibility will come a greater workload for Black Ankh Records. Black Ankh Records is an indie label that support unique music. Artists can finally become masters of their own destinies. LISTEN TO NEW MUSIC FROM YEUQAN AKA DA FROM THE BLAC MONK. ALBUM WIll BE OUT EARLY NEXT YEAR. BOOKING CALL 713-826-1486
Quote from: Chad Vader on August 27, 2008, 12:48:19 AMQuote from: 3rd Coast on August 26, 2008, 08:37:33 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 26, 2008, 07:15:02 AMQuote from: 3rd Coast on August 25, 2008, 07:51:32 PMQuote from: Chad Vader on August 25, 2008, 01:35:52 PMI googled a little to see if I could find (new) some info about DA and AWOL from Blac Monks.....DA has changed his name to Yeuqran and he got a myspace and got a album;Yeuqran; SuthunBrothaFrummAnothaPlanet^^^ Requesting ^^^QuoteA PRODUCT OF THE SYSTEM (Written by Chuck "AMMO" Jones)-----------When underground hip-hop fans and mainstream rap fans alike hear the term,"Southern Hip-hop", a typical and sadly predictable scenario of over-hyped materialism,codeine-induced hazes and "talent-impared-rappers-that-don't-say-anything-worth-remembering",(with the exception of Lil' Wayne, Ludacris and Bun-B) automatically appears.Its been done and is still being recycled, eaten, crapped out and vomited back onto local popular mainstream radio over and over again with no sign of change.The whole notion of it cant help but make lovers of good music and the truly talented and gifted ponder the new millennium question,"WHAT THE HELL HAS HAPPENED TO HIP-HOP?!!!"Real hip-hop with substance is losing and its gonna take an artist with the strength of God and the wrath of HELL to save it.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enter D-A, widely known on the underground Houston poetry scene as YEUQRAN. He is a native of Port Arthur, TX,the same birthplace of Pimp-C and Bun-B of U.G.K. From 1986 to 1991, Pimp, Bun, Yeuqran, then known as "D-A", DJ Bird,and a few others all knew each other and practically grew up together trying to make it out of P.A. and into the rap game.In 1993 D-A joined a group called The Blac Monks with members Mr. 3-2 and AWOL.At this same time U.G.K. was becoming an underground favorite in the south.While both U.G.K. and The Blac Monks experienced their share of industry red tape, politics and B.S, as fate would have it,U.G.K. would make their mark while The Blac Monks were stunted by their former label.Seeing the dead-end ahead of him, YEUQRAN legally severed ties with his former label and became afree agent until meeting up with label owner Joe "J.A.W." Walker of Black Ankh Records.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- YEUQRAN is a phenomenal producer, writer, poet, singer, bona-fide MC and owner of Iron Dragon Enterprises.He is probably the Souths, if not all of hip-hops, best forgotten secret and a formidable adversary to any of thecurrent mass-produced rappers and beatmakers currently on the charts.His commanding voice, relentlessss delivery, clever wordplay, addictive tracks and hooks, dynamic performance and charisma cannot be denied.---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With this much talent, experience and a word-of-mouth gold selling album under his belt, something has got to give.Yeuqran literally takes a dying art-form, gives it a new meaning and purpose and drives it home like abulletproof tank through an American Idol audition destroying the current cut-n'-paste rappin', music production software dependant competition.But maybe thats the wake-up call needed to bring true hip-hop BACK to the fore-front in 2009.If so, God have mercy on the unimaginative, untalented rapper and beat-maker thats got his own, because real, original music is coming back, with a vengeance. Behold an Iron Dragon, for the man who sits upon him is HELL,...and real hip-hop follows with him. You can't make this stuff up. --------(Chuck "AMMO" Jones out)Yeuqran fka DA of the BlacīMonks MySpaceA.W.O.L of the BlacīMonks MySpaceBlacīMonks MySpacei think i got the "promo" copy of it..i remember him passin em out at moms n pops...n it was the full album..no snippets..gotta look for it..i will keep u posted you're talking DAīs album right?Awolīs, that's just an add for a coming album,right? (or was it the one that got passed out?)what about this cat;?Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AMThis release right here is a little mystery for me. He sounds and flow like A.W.O.L from BlacīMonks and work with Rap-A-Lot artists/affiliates Precise and Ghetto Twinz. The subject matter and production style is different than Blac Monks,so this shit gets me a little confused.I uploaded it for D-Nice which is a big fan of BlacīMonks/John Bido,let's see what he says about this... Slicc; Who Tha Hell is Slicc?http://www.discogs.com/release/963360QuoteEngineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Precise (2)http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)Quote from: Chad Vader Supporter of the Kill Jimmy Iovine Movement on January 19, 2008, 08:17:18 AM^^^^produced shit for Willie D,and done a lot of work Rap-A-Lot. ^^^You can check his resume here;http://www.discogs.com/artist/Precise+(2)yeah da's...i had that slicc shit on tape...a long time ago...got it from mean green..radio cats..r a trip..u ask em to hook u up..they give u niggas from ya city u never heard of demos n shit..lol...precise did some shit for esg and a bunch of other n.o cats..i remember mystikal sayin cise on the drums..he also was part of a group call fullpack had a nice lil album..I got Slicc if you need it.I wondered if it was a alias for AWOL?Precise is pretty tight.Anyway if come over that DA,hook it up i got u on the da tho...gotta organize my uploads..kuz i got a big ass dfw drop in the works..from the rally boys to the oak cliff assassin and some stuff for the rap-a-lot thread as welltell u the truth i think it is his alias..kuz they do look exactly alike..and sound alike..
Well rap a lot has been around for a while and there style was heavy westcoast influenced. The enw wave of southern artist had a new sond. Same for suave house.
Yukmouth still down with them?