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Thursday, February 26, 2009 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytlIgn8ah6E

E Dubb x Juz10Trouble x TradeMark Aaron x TattooMan x Rokamic Beast Freestyle Session in Rokamic's Lab. Beat by Rokamic.

Friday, November 17, 2006 
We just added a new feature on gotnok.blogspot.com!  I am really excited about it.  Now you will be able to follow along with me on my exploration of the web to uncover what knowledge, resources, and tools are out there that can help an up-and-coming Hip Hop/ Rap music entrepreneur break into the business.  Here's how it works.  During my daily web surfing I come across massive amounts of information that is useful for independents and major labels.  Info such as:  how to build your own acoustic studio treatment, or how to get your music on iTunes (selling for 99cents) for a $18 one time fee.  When I come across websites that have info I think is useful to people like me, I use del.icio.us to bookmark, comment, and tag the website that has the info.  Once this happens, the bookmark is automatically put into a chronological list of ten links on gotnok.blogspot.com.  These links represent the last ten websites I found to have info related to music that was useful to me.  There is also a link that will take you to all my other del.icio.us bookmarks.  Goto gotnok.blogspot.com now and start exploring, I promise that you will discovery something new in the music business world, and odds are you will find something that will help you leverage your love for music to reach your goals and dreams.
Friday, September 01, 2006 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Music

The above banner is link to a free download of a complete album created by Freespeech and Ro Blvd. They also have a video up. After a little web surfing and educational listening of demo trackz on their respective websites I realize these guys are just a piece of the growing revolution that fights against the dumbing down of the current generation of Hip Hop kids and the next. Their banner says it all. Hell, I could say the same shit about a few "rappers" currently out there on our air waves. The Majors really got this Hip Hop thang fucked up.

Did you peep that new October 2006 issue of XXL? The Pac issue? Did you see that feature about how only T.I.'s album went platnum this year and how hip hop is dead? It was like the editors at XXL really believe that the health of Hip Hop is directly related to how well the majors perform financially. I mean, they throwen around "Hip Hop is Dead" quotes like bullets aimed at us grassroots and indie muthafuckaz. You know what? To all those rich magazine publishers and major record label patrons hip hop probably does seem dead. Because the fans are now taking a larger roll in the culture, and realizing that those dudes down the street are more real, more in touch, more musical, and easier to relate to than those fucken idiots on the radio.

Make sure you get ahold of that issue of XXL and read that stupidity for yourself. And make sure you download that "Laffy Taffy Rots Your Teeth" album.

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Friday, September 01, 2006 
We got a new episode up.  Our show is now on iTunes, if you want to subscribe to it here is the rss address:  http://bob.ivytech.edu/~jwhite/gotnok/radio/nkymixtape.rss.  Oh yea, don't forget to drop us an add friend over at www.myspace.com/gotnok.  Peace.