Monday September 6


Words by Karl Orts

Houston radio station 97.9 The Box (KBXX) is under scrutiny after it’s decisions have affected the community in a negative way.trae-proclamation

Industry insider and blogger, Matt Sonzala, recently sent an open letter to 97.9 The Box, where he revealed the truth behind the radio stations ban on music by Trae tha Truth. In the letter, Sonzala sheds light on some disturbing details over the petty games being played by the station, including the black balling of any artist or employee who associates themselves with Trae.

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Check out our video interview with CeCe!

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So tell the people who is Mrz. Smith?

Mrz. Smith consist of three dynamic females, Cali- from Riverside, CA. Fe- from Rockland, NY. Nani from Los Angeles, CA

How did all 3 of ya'll meet up and form a group?
We all met up in New York. Cali was writing on a few projects, Nani came to NY to demo, and Fe was working on a solo project. We all ended up featuring on one another's projects. When we performed them together, an industry exec loved the chemistry we had. We all knew it was something special and within hours, we became a group.mrzsmith-interview-pic-1

How would you describe your style ?
Our style is a fusion of pop/r&b/hip hop.

So when do we plan on dropping the Album?
Top of summer.

What is your first single?
"Damn Self"... it's a song about self sufficient females who don't need to rely on anyone to get things done. She can do it by her self.:)!

Who is your all time favorite artist?
Fe- Lisa Fischer, Jay Z
Nani- Whitney, Brandi, and Beyonce   Enertainer: Janet
Cali- Shanice Wilson, Stevie Wonder, Prince
Collectively- Michael jackson

What is your songwriting motivation/inspiration?

Fe- Greatness

Nani- Life experiences

Cali- Any and Everything

What does Mrz Smith3 bring to the industry that allows you to stand out?
Our energy and chemistry with each other stands out alone. We are so close that we finish each other's sentences. We all write, record, and produce. It's not easy to find a self sufficient group any more. We own our own company., Dot Smith Music LLC. We have a phenomenal album with some of the greatest producers in the industry. We'll let that be a secret:)! But as our manager says... "We got that crack!" Music that is:):)!!!

What is your favorite region of music?
Fe- Soul
Nani- R&B/Pop
Cali- Jazz/ Rock

What legacy would you like to leave, when its all said and done? When you retire what impact would you like to leave?
We want to leave as a well respected group with a lasting impression through our music. We want to be understood for greatness, just like those who came before us, we wanna be the same for those after us. We strive to create timeless music. We want our music to be known for touching the hearts of people any age, color, gender, etc.

Alot of Gentlemenare reading this and wondering who single or has a boyfriend?
For now, we're all Married to Music :)

What your info /Last words?
Check out our web site at www.mrzsmith3.com and follow us on twitter/facebook/myspace using the name  Mrzsmith3
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Introduce yourself & How you feelin?
Whats goin down.. this Fade dogg aka Capn Slap A Hoe aka Mr. F*%# Errbody.. Im good mayne.. stayin busy workin on project after project.fade-dogg-pic-1

How long have you been rapping?
Ive been rappin for 15 yrs.
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Model's Name: ashlei-vas-photo-2
Ashlei "Va's Best Kept"
City & State:
Richmond, VA
Personal Website or MySpace URL:
http://www.myspace.com/vasbest kept
http://vasbestkept.blogspot.com

Words by Kathadus

If you've been to a hip-hop concert or club in San Antonio, then you have seen the Kueen of Krunk. If you have gone to Houston, then you have seen Wrickett Crickett. When you come to the Capital City of Austin, Texas, however, you’ll see its own MC/Club Host! Chances are you have seen him in the past few years. No, he isn't a nationwide superstar like Lil Wayne or Kanye West.  And no, he's not an established local rapper or even a DJ for that matter. So who is he you ask? Four words: Your girlfriend’s favorite MC!lil-mike-bio-pic-1
Lil' Mike has become a staple in the 512 music scene, and you'll most likely find his name or see his face plastered on a flier or poster for the next big concert in the Capital City. His emerging fame isn't just restricted to Austin either. Whether it's hosting a car show in San Marcos, or getting the crowd hyped at an E.S.G. concert in San Antonio, Mike always seems to keep himself busy.

Born in Houston, TX and raised on the South Side of the ATX, Lil' Mike had an interest in music at an early age. Rather than chasing the dream of becoming a platinum recording artist or famous DJ, Mike opted instead to take a different route in the rap game. That doesn't mean he didn't familiarize himself with a diverse range of music.

"Of course, like every Texas hip-hop fan, I grew up listening to the Screwed Up Click, Tupac and Biggie," Mike recalls. "But I also had an appreciation for old-school R&B and local rap artists."

The drive to make it as a hype man and host was there from the start, but success didn't come quickly. Lil' Mike had to work his way up and grind for a while before getting to where he is today. His first gig was hosting a small teen club in San Marcos, TX under Big R Productions. He worked alongside DJ Skillz from the Beat 104.3, which was “the” station at the time. When the club was shut down Mike was left looking for another opportunity to showcase his talent. It wasn't long before he got another call from Skillz.

"Skillz asked me if I would come out and MC for him at a local bar in San Marcos called Nephews on Monday nights," Mike says. "I had never dealt with an adult crowd before, but he said it's the same as teens, except with alcohol."

After several years, the 29-year-old host's name began to spread outside of San Marcos. Mike was called to MC an even bigger venue, Spiros Night Club in Austin. He was back to hosting a teenage crowd, but this time over 1,200 kids each weekend. His career really rocketed after the club's manager asked him to stay and MC for the 18 and up crowd.

"I started getting in good with promoters that would come through the club and they started asking me to host their concerts or events," Mike explains. "I was like, hell yea, cause I grew up looking up to guys like DJ Southpaw, DJ Skillz, Boy Loco, Brother K, Rapid Ric, Will Hustle and DJ 2DQ."

The job at Spiros really propelled Mike into local fame and he began hosting major concerts like Big Moe, Lil Keke, Chalie Boy, E.S.G, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, Kyle Lee and the list goes on and on.  He’s even started hosting birthday parties for local artists and DJ’s such as the C.O.D. and DJ GQ. Even with his success, the grilled out MC keeps a humble attitude and the same determination he had when he first started his career.

"My goals are to make hosting an event a new trend and to get recognized for it," Mike says. "I want people to want to come see the host just as much as the main act. If I have a chance to help make your event better, then I'm going to take that shot."

Mike's energy and enthusiasm doesn't seem to stop on stage and that's what makes him a crowd favorite. You know you will be entertained if you see Lil' Mike's name on that flier. So the next time you see him on stage, take notice. Your girlfriend’s favorite MC just might put on as much of a show as the rapper you came to see.

Words by Danielle Coleman

Summers in New York are distinctly unique. The block parties, jumping in the fire hydrant, the gathering of people and of course the music. The Harlem, New York born, South Carolina raised DJ AAries can attest to that.

Words by Karl Orts

Here's our interview with the beautiful JaVonnie Nikita.

Words by Danielle Coleman
With the game being so saturated with here today, gone tomorrow R & B groups and the notion that girls' groups that don't last, R & B trio "Bliss" squashes all that! Meet the ladies of Bliss – they are new, young, fresh and give a provocative edge to music. They choreograph, write and sang (you know black folk, we say sang).

They are a team, but first and foremost they are family, climbing the ladder of success. On Tha Real had the opportunity to sit down and chit chat with "Bliss", meet Cali, TK, and Lex – the ladies of Bliss.
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