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State: New York
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Signup Date: 8/25/2005

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Sunday, April 12, 2009 
Hi, Im finally on Twitter... better late than never (lol) i been a little shy on there but im slowly breaking out of my shell more and more :) if you are on twitter send me a tweet.... click the picture below to get to my page.


Monday, September 17, 2007 

Current mood:outraged
Category: News and Politics

Hi everybody. usually when i post a blog its about music but today's blog is not about me and its VERY serious. its about a case called the "JENA 6" this is a case that for a second made me forget that its 2007, every time i think about this case i feel like we are living back in 1937.  if you are not familiar with this PLEASE take time out to watch the youtube clip below and after you do that you can visit the NAACP website to find out more about the march that will be taking place on September 20th. people from all different races are outraged about this case. it doesnt matter what color you are... if you have a good heart and you know the difference between right and wrong im asking that you PLEASE pass this clip and the NAACP link on to all of your myspace friends so you can help bring awareness to this situation.

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here's the youtube & the NAACP link (please pass it on)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuoiZnr4jLY

www.NAACP.com

 

Tuesday, February 06, 2007 

Current mood:  accomplished
Hi, you can check me out in the NEW issue of Scratch Magazine thats on stands now with Nas, Game & Will I AM on the cover. As always... thank you for the love :)



Wednesday, December 20, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished

Hi, just letting you know i have a new mixtape out called "Rich & Famous" Hosted by Swizz Beats. Its the official mixtape for a new magazine called "Rich & Famous", they are like a Urban version of Forbes magazine, dont let the title throw you off... the mag is filled with very informative articles. it hits the stands in Jan 07. Swizz beats is on the cover of the 1st issue. we released this mixtape to promote the magazine...

Alot of you have been askin me to drop a mixtape for a looong time and alot of you always ask me for copies of me spinning on the radio (HOT 97). i'm sure you'll enjoy this :) its commercial free (lol) to get a copy of this CD and to see the tracklisting you can click on this link   www.mixunit.com/cc.html 

once again... thank you for always holdin ya girl down and ridin with me.

PS.. thank you for all your support with Saigon, i appreciate yall so much! you can check 4 that new video "Pain in my life" on MTV & BET... it just got added :)

Thursday, November 16, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished

Hi, here's a article from allhiphop... check it out.

allhiphop.com

Being a woman in Hip-Hop is not the easiest task. Surfing through the waves of misogyny, bias, and assumed physical inferiority, ladies in the industry are faced with multiple obstacles just to align themselves as equals to the fellas. DJ Cocoa Chanelle is no stranger to this struggle. A seasoned DJ- one of the greatest in the country in fact- Cocoa has solidified her position as one of the strongest in the game (male or female). With successes on both BET and HOT 97, Cocoa garnered enough notoriety to achieve nationwide popularity among viewers, listeners, and true school DJs.

Evolution has brought Cocoa Chanelle to the next level of her career in Hip-Hop. With one element mastered, Cocoa is perfecting her craft as both an MC and producer. Catching the ear of distinguished MCs like D-Block and not-so-newcomcer Saigon, Cocoa is geared to show the world that her skills carry over from the decks to the MPC to the mic. With many successes under her belt, DJ Cocoa Chanelle shares her journey, her future, and subsequently, her inability to part with vinyl.

AllHipHop.com: How do you feel that you've managed to bypass to a certain extent the gender bias of female DJ's?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: It wasn't easy; it was hard. When I first got in the game and I started DJing, there weren't a lot of female DJ's around. It was Spinderella and Jazzy Joyce that had the biggest names as far as females, so there wasn't a lot of people. When I came in, people automatically assumed I did something else. When they found out I was a DJ, they thought maybe I was just somebody to stand behind the
turntables as like a prop. They didn't know that I was really really into it like doing tricks and you know, cuttin' and scratchin'…taking it seriously like that.

AllHipHop.com: Do you feel that you've been given the same opportunities on the production side?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: That was hard also, and I'm still kind of climbing the hill trying to get respect in that category, but I think like when I started doing tracks for D-Block- I produced on Sheek's first and second album, Styles P's album- I've been doing work with them. I produced Saigon's first single, and these are all street dudes, so me working with them, I think definitely got my name a lot more respect on the street level as far as production. People started really looking at it like, "Okay, she's really serious."

AllHipHop.com: How did you start working with D-Block?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I hit up [their manager]
Super Mario one day because I heard Sheek Louch was working on his album, and told him I wanted to play Sheek some beats, and he set it up for me to come to the studio and everything. When I went up there, I played him the tracks, and Sheek was feelin' everything. We just built a relationship after that. He told me [that] after he heard the beats and liked everything I did, that he didn't expect me to have anything and expected the beats not to be good. He said he just took the meeting out of respect for who I am and you know, on the radio, but he wasn't really expecting me to have nothing. So when he heard the beats, he went out the room and you could hear him sayin', "Cocoa got heat!" really loud, like screaming! [laughs] We had a relationship since then; we've been cool. He calls me for all his projects, and we work together.

AllHipHop.com: Who are some of the producers of the past and present that impress you?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I like Havoc a lot; I'm a Mobb Deep fan. Dr. Dre, I'm influenced by Dre a lot, and I respect him as a producer. [DJ] Premier. Bink, and I feel he doesn't get enough credit. I like him a lot as a producer. There's a lot of dudes.

AllHipHop.com: It's crazy because now with producers in Hip-Hop, it's almost like they're a brand. Do you feel that once these producers crossover and get "branded" so to speak, their production style gets better or do they get lazy?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I think some of them you can definitely see them developing and getting better. Sometimes they start to switch and go with the trends, but for the people that I named just before, they get better.

AllHipHop.com: After a decade on HOT 97, what's the craziest thing you've witnessed while being at the station?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Fortunately, when all of the crazy stuff goes down, I'm not around. [laughs] So all of the crazy madness that went on, I wasn't in the area. Didn't get to see that.

AllHipHop.com: What about funny?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Well some interesting things, not necessarily funny, like
Jay-Z, he popped up on our show [Ladies Night]. He wasn't planned, but he came up and gave away a pair of $4500 earrings to one of our listeners. He wasn't like a scheduled guest or anything like that.

AllHipHop.com: When you, Angie Martinez, and Jazzy Joyce started Ladies Night, there had never been such a successful display of female comradery before. Why do you feel that it's so rare on-air?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I think just like with DJing, it's always been a male-dominated field. It's always hard for people to take females seriously, like they didn't think females could really hold down a mix show on their own. I feel like Ladies Night helped open some doors, where people started looking at it like, "Okay, this is an all-female mix show. It can be done." Then I started noticing across the country, you would see other mix shows with all females on it, so it's a good thing. It opened up a lot of doors for people.

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned before the idea of a female DJ as a prop, and in a lot of clubs you see a girl "DJ" just standing there behind two iPods. What do you think about that? Is she making things better for female DJs?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: [laughs] If she's not really a DJ and just a prop with two iPods [laughs], I don't think that makes it better for us. For the person that's booking them, they're thinking, "Well, we don't need a real DJ, we can just hire somebody that's cute and can just stand there." I personally don't feel like it helps. I like to see females who really have
talent and take DJing seriously get those types of jobs.

AllHipHop.com: As a strong woman in this industry, do you feel women in Hip-Hop have evolved or devolved?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I think it's evolved from where it used to be, because for a long time you didn't hear about too many females, maybe just a couple like MC Lyte or
Queen Latifah, Moni Love. Now you hear about female DJs, and now hopefully a couple of female producers, female rappers, you're hearing about women in Hip-Hop a lot more than back in the days. Women are getting a lot more attention.

AllHipHop.com: What are some of your upcoming projects?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Well the Saigon single is out right now, so I'm really excited about that. It's called "Pain in My Life", and we're getting ready to shoot the
video for that. I'm getting ready to work with Sheek on their [D-Block] next project that they have coming out, and Joe Buddens- we've been talking about getting together. Styles P, his album Time Is Money about to come out, I have a track on there. So, a couple of things. Hopefully you'll be hearing a lot of Cocoa Chanelle in '07.

AllHipHop.com: At what point did you feel confident enough to spit on the mic?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Well I actually started as an MC first before I was a DJ. I started rhyming when I was twelve. I was doing that for a minute, but I never pursued it in terms of getting a
record deal. The DJing was the thing that took off for me. I just kept rhyming anyway, but more for therapy. Like, anytime I would go through a situation, I would rhyme about it, and just lay a whole bunch of songs. And one day, I laid something down, it was just a freestyle, and Sheek got on there. We leaked it out to the streets, and it got a real big response. A lot of people didn't even know that I rhyme.

AllHipHop.com:
Wow, will you be pursing that along with production?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Well something I would like to do is put out an album where you can hear me rhyming and making beats, doing everything. Also, bringing new artists to the table. Kind of like how Dre did on The Chronic when he came out and he's rhyming, he's producing, and then he's bringing new artists to the table; a project like that.

AllHipHop.com: Ok, so as a DJ: vinyl or CDs?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: I'm still on vinyl and everyone makes fun of me [laughs]. They're like, "Why haven't you switched yet?" I'm still on vinyl; I haven't been able to make that switch.

AllHipHop.com: I'm still on vinyl too [laughs].

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: You're still on vinyl too? See you get points for that, because I have all of these cases of records when I go to clubs and
radio stations, and then I see these other DJs with their little backpack and one little thing. Sometimes, I'll be feeling like, "Man…that's not fair." [laughs] See if I make the switch it would be to something like Serato, where it's more of a real feel and get to actually use vinyl.

AllHipHop.com: With podcasts becoming so popular, what do you think the fate is of the
mixtape?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Well right now not everybody has an
iPod, so for right now, the mixtape is going to be okay. But eventually, they're going to have to switch over to the iPod. But I think podcasting is going to get really really big as time goes on. I always said that, even when I first heard about it. I feel like it's going to keep getting bigger and bigger. But you know, as far as people who still have the CD players in their car or whatever, they're gonna keep listening to the CDs.

AllHipHop.com: What would you play as the last song on your last DJ set ever?

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: Probably "Encore" [by Jay-Z]. It just sounds like a finale song [laughs].

AllHipHop.com: Then again, if it's reflective of Jay-Z's career, it will leave it open ended.

DJ Cocoa Chanelle: [laughs] Very true.

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Monday, November 13, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished

Hi, i just wanna say thank you to every person who supported the song that i produced for Saigon "Pain In My Life" Thanks to your suppor his song has been added in rotation to the playlist on the #1 Hip Hop station in the country HOT 97 (NYC) ... in case you dont understand what that means... it means that the song is no longer just getting mixshow and late night airplay... its getting Day time airplay in the most popular time slots on radio :) so you know i had to reach out and let you know that both me & Saigon truly appreciate the support you showed by calling the request lines and requesting it. This is a win (not just for Saigon) but for hip hop with substance and any artist who wants to make music that's different or has a message!!!

you can continue supporting us by calling your local radio station and requesting this song. The Video will air on BET and MTV very soon... If you didnt get the message of the song by now... once you see the video you will understand everything he is saying.

If you havent already, you can subscribe to my blog, become one of my readers so i can keep you updated on what's going on with me... etc thanks again!!!!

P.S.  Big Shout to Simzz, i see u grindin!!

Friday, October 06, 2006 
Hi everybody... you been askin me for the longest when is the JAY Z single coming.... especially all my New York friends who listen to me on the radio. well, here it is. HOV is back! the song is called "show me what you got" its on my front page in the audio player (dont say i never do anything for you) lol... i have the settings to where you can NOT download or add it to your page... i dont want Nooooo problems lol... This song is heatin up the airwaves up here in NY (you already know) check it out and let me know what you think. Holla at cha girl!
Thursday, September 21, 2006 

Current mood:  anxious
wassup everybody... to all the true hip hop fans who ALWAYS say its time for a change and you wanna hear more hip hop with substance on the radio... here's your chance to help make a difference. VOTE 4 SAIGON to get added to the HOT 97 playlist. Thanks to the fans his new single "Pain In My Life" was nominated to be in the "Angie Martinez" MUSIC MEETING for this week... The decision will be announced this FRIDAY Sept 22nd.

WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT 2DAY!!! Click on the Picture Below. it will take you to the HOT 97 website where you can make your VOTE... Or, you can vote by texting... text 75759 and type SAIGON. Thank you for all the support you have been givin us so far... we really really really appreciate it :)



VOTE 4 SAIGON

Saturday, August 19, 2006 

Current mood:  accomplished
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Hi Everybody, i just wanna keep u posted on what's goin on with me. alot of you may or may not know that I produce. some of you may have heard the songs i did for d-block and some of my remixes...etc. i recently produced a song for Saigon, true hip hop fans already know who Saigon is, he's one of the most anticipated new artist comin out of new york. if you dont know him, you can Catch Him on HBO Entourage TV show. the song i produced for him is called "Pain in my life" featuring Trey Songz, it's bein realeased on Alantic Records.

This is my first single... meaning, i have tracks i produced on albums but this is the 1st time a song i produced became a official single with a video, im excited about that :) This song is not like the average song playin on your local radio station. it has substance and i really want you to listen to his lyrics. He touches on alot of issues (pay attention) he's talking about the different pain people go thru in life.

the beat has a sad feel to it because thats how i felt when i made it... I was goin thru alot of pain in my own life at the time... thats why i sampled dave hollister singing "pain in my life" and kept repeating it thru the whole track. i dont Drink, do drugs or smoke... music is my outlet so alot of times if im rappin or makin a beat my music will reflect how im feelin at that moment.

I respect Saigon so much because... let me tell you.... He went to Alantic Records and he fought for this song to be his 1st street single. He could have easily went the easy route and put out a party song or a HOT club banger... but he refused to be like every other rapper thats out now. He was willing to scarfice his deal, willing to be dropped from the label b4 he would sell his soul and make music that was not from the heart. He says he dont care about radio spins... he's tryin to help make a difference with his music. I respect him for that. alot of artist would bow down and put out whatever song the record label is forcin them to put out. if you listen to the hook trey songz says:

"if you knew the pain i sustained just from lettin my gun bang
you would pump your brakes young man, you would jump in the other lane"

saigon wrote that hook, He's tryin to warn these young dudes dont make the same mistakes that he made.
He is one of the few artist who could talk about guns and speak from experience because that was a reality for him... when he was just a lil kid He shot up a party and paralyed a couple people... he did alot of years in jail and now that he's been givin a 2nd chance in life his goal is to make a difference.

their are alot of fake gangsta's in Hip Hop right now who never did half the stuff they rap about. i can appreciate when a artist like Saigon comes along who's not afraid to be different.

the song is on My audio Player, its called "pain in my life" SAIGON feat TREY SONGZ let me know what you think about it..

it aint easy bein a female producer in all male dominated field... thank you for all your love and support!

Shouts to : DJ Sratch for comin to the session and makin me laugh plus givin me good advice. Shout to Bink (producer) for clearin the Dave sample, shouts to Trey Songs. shout to Just Blaze for allowin me to produce the 1st official street single, i appreciate the opportunity.... Last but not least MUCH MUCH love to Saigon, lets make history together!
Wednesday, June 28, 2006 
Hi everybody, this is my 1st blog ever so if u are reading this you are reading history :) i put up a brand new remix in my audio section for you to check out... its the ALL FEMALE remix to Ghostface "back like that" song... The remix features The Brat, Lil Mo & myself. Since Im no stranger to goin thru a breakup or 2, Making my verse was kinda like therapy for me. shout to everybody who been supportin and givin me love... i appreciate every single one of you. If you havent heard the remix yet, check it out on my audio player and let me know what u think.

P.S. Soon im gonna start puttin up video footage in my blog section... if you are my friend and youre not already a subscriber to my blog.. please subscribe now so you can stay updated on what's goin on wit ya girl.