what's good? the new video for random joints is pretty nice. it catches the vibe! but how could you withstand not to lay some drums over this butter-beat? everytime i hear it i get shivery!
I want to thank you for the interview. That was definitely one of the best interviews I've ever done. Shoot me your contact info. I've got some ideas for ways to promote your music.
Thanks, Indy CEO of TrackHustle http://TrackHustle.com http://twitter.com/TrackHustle TrackHustleMusic@gmail.com
What up Kev? I am a big fan. I always have been. Before that, when my sister first heard the De-La joint special, she said my music sounded like yours. It was the baselines. I was heavy into them. Especially the way J-Dilla (Jay Dee) was making them. I have been in to Low Budget, Urban Ave, the ATOJ days and all little projects you have been a part of. While I mostly concentrate on Gospel music now, I still want you to know you were an inspiration. I just wish you were out there more so your talent would be known on a major scale. I wish you many blessing and prosperity. Also, I sampled some of your drums in 2008 but I make my own sounds. I agree with the growth statement.
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What up bro
Thanks 4 the blog update, is always nice 2 here something from you
Dont worry, I built my own drums!! :)
Peace
what's good? the new video for random joints is pretty nice. it catches the vibe! but how could you withstand not to lay some drums over this butter-beat? everytime i hear it i get shivery!
Hey Kev,
I want to thank you for the interview. That was definitely one of the best interviews I've ever done. Shoot me your contact info. I've got some ideas for ways to promote your music.
Thanks,
Indy
CEO of TrackHustle
http://TrackHustle.com
http://twitter.com/TrackHustle
TrackHustleMusic@gmail.com
P.S. I love that new video you just dropped!
What up Kev? I am a big fan. I always have been. Before that, when my sister first heard the De-La joint special, she said my music sounded like yours. It was the baselines. I was heavy into them. Especially the way J-Dilla (Jay Dee) was making them. I have been in to Low Budget, Urban Ave, the ATOJ days and all little projects you have been a part of. While I mostly concentrate on Gospel music now, I still want you to know you were an inspiration. I just wish you were out there more so your talent would be known on a major scale. I wish you many blessing and prosperity. Also, I sampled some of your drums in 2008 but I make my own sounds. I agree with the growth statement.
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