Monday, July 30, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #22 Tank tha Heat Totta


Written by Crystal Walker
Tank The Heattotta has the streets turned up with heat, from Atlanta to the Nashville area. Over the years growing up watching his brothers master the art of hip hop it slowly but surely pulled him in. Remembering the days when he used to just sit back and watch his brothers free-style in the basement, he couldn't help but to be intrigued. For 14 years strong he grew up within the hip hop world of Street Flavor records, where he mastered the ins and outs of the music world what it brings, and what he could bring to the music world. Over the past 6 to 7 years was when Tank began to put more time into his music career and take his music more serious. Being blessed with many talents, he has also shown his acting side as well. Around the year 2004 he had a role in a independent film with Trill Fam Ent., entitled,"One The Grind". Tank was also a character in Hip Hop In The Villes' ,"King of The Ville", the upcoming, "King Of The Ville II:A Killers Nightmare", and a 10Gzy film entitled, ''Queen Over Her Prince". Being blessed with the opportunity to stretch his wings with acting, his passion still lies within his music. Tank, Suicidal, and David Ray have come to create a group that has put heat out in these streets. Lost Minds, is the name, followed by their title, Ciroc Boys. They manage to put out music that hits your ear each time. Working with the hottest directors in Nashville by the name Trevino, also Axtion, who shot the video entitled,"Ciroc Boys". it had received a very positive response with over 40 to 50 views within the first day, which can be viewed at www.worldstarhiphop.com. The video F**K My Swagg, which was shot by the hottest Trevino, can also be viewed at www.worldstarhiphop.com. Not only keeping the focused on their projects, the Ciroc Boys scout for talented artist all around them. They give them the opportunity to show their skills, and let their music be heard by performing live on a Internet based site called Grind & Shine t.v. Hosted by the very own Ciroc Boys. Every Friday night the hottest artist of their choice is provided with a interview, tracks played, and video time with performances. you can also check the Ciroc Boys out at Club Ciroc on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights. To stay connected with Tank The Heattotta follow him at www.twtitter.com/liltank5 and www.facebook.com/tanktheheatotta

Hip Hop in the Ville #21 Erica Lyons

Written by Crystal Walker 
Welcome to Barbieville! One of the hottest Hip Hop In The Ville's model vixen, Erica Lyons, is following her dreams, and each day she makes it her reality. Her inspiration was received from two specific television show. one was, The Tyler Perry Show, Erica always seem to notice the raw talent used and how he gave people a chance to show their many skills.The recognition he gave those people, gave Erica her motivation to chase her own dreams as an actress. While watching another television show, by the name of America's Next Top Model.On a specific season on model Eva Pigford, touched her so much that she felt the push from inside of her to pursue a career in modeling. Noticing first hand how opporunites come and go she started to put her dreams into action. Erica has been modeling now for the past 3 to 4 years with Nashville's Hip Hop In The Ville. She has accomplished plenty, as a Hip Hop In The Ville Vixen, Erica has modeled in the HHV Vixen Calender, and while keeping a good rythm of everything, she began to host several shows through the Hip Hop In The Ville network. Spreading her talent around the board, she also conducts live interviews, during the 2nd Annual Hip Hop In The Ville. Erica still manages to keep a great balance of her goals, by landing a role in Nashville's own King Of The Ville and upcoming King Of The Ville II: A Killers Nightmare. She loves each opportunity that is received and is open to any project that comes with modeling or screen work, but Erica's dream is held towards becoming a actress and holding down her new family.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Saturday, July 14, 2012

4th Annual HHV Awards Female Model Nominees

4th Annual HHV Awards Females Models Nominees & continue to nominate and vote for Best Female Model for the 4th Annual HHV Awards until Nov 9th 2012 (and we will continue to add their photo if we can find them) vote at hiphopintheville.com . 
Should a person name be on the ballot but his or her photo is not up email pic to mr.grimey@live.com 
A'rmani Lopez
Decotah Copestetic Reese
Promysce De
Sierra Gx

Sonya Renee

Tamika Lasha
 
Ms.India
Nunu
Kiana BeautifulLegend Black
Melissa Meljfit Ewing
Corshonna Carpenter
Chanda Brickhouse Beach
Sana  Kool
Shardae Carter

  Maliyah Lady Magic







Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #20 Rob Vick

Written by Crystal Walker
Rob Vick is a rap artist from Nashville TN. He has been blessed with the talent to rap at a early age. Throughout his teen years he played around with the thought of becoming a rapper; but never really took it serious. Remembering his first studio session, he felt a bit intimidating, but once he heard himself on a music track; he received a rush from within. By the year of 2003 and 2004 Rob began to look at his talent, take it serious, and move into a different direction. With music being his desire; he used his music talent to deliver the truth about Jesus; in a way that would reach those whom didn't listen to the traditional gospel music. In 2005, Rob had a rap gospel video, that aired on Video Gospel. That type of accomplishment made him really see blessings come about. Also winning the Gospel Artist of the Year Award; from the 1st Annual Hip Hop in the Ville Awards. He knows his true calling and purpose in life, which is to educate those around him with the word of God. Rob, consistently, for the past few months has had performances as Sound Therapy. He will soon to be in Atlanta for a performance, also performing at different churches as well. Even though he moves around a lot spreading the word of God through music. He still finds time to attend church at Lake Providence Baptist Church. Working under his label, Exodus Music, Rob had a album called, "Jesus Advocate". He has completed mixtapes that can be found on Datpiff.com entitled, "Viktory Mixtape", and "Prodigal Son Mixtape".

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #19 Yung Ray

Written by Crystal Walker
Yung Ray from Inglewood of East Nashville step foot in the rap game about 2 years ago. Even though his time in the game hasn't been long; his music shows creativity, passion, and hunger he brings out from within. Over the years growing up, Yung Ray felt his need to be a performer. Taking a step out on faith, he made a choice to become a full time artist. Days when he visualized himself managing his music, handling business, has now turned into his reality. Falling back on the memory of his first studio session; he didn't feel any type of nervousness or intimidation. Even with his first onstage performance; he felt no fear, more humble than anything. That performance gave him great assurance; he felt it was more for him than the audience. Proving to himself that he could do anything he wanted to was confirmation also. With all the hard work, grind time, and dedication; it's all done for his family and those around him. He worked all around the music realm, from working with groups even. Learning that working with others everyone would have to be on the same page, if not it brings conflict. Yung Ray bringing 100% to the table every time, he felt that he would be better off going solo. With Shife Lyfe Ent. he began to advance bringing real, A-1, all the way in your face type of music, it demands your attention. Realizing the love around him from his movement with CTS Gang (Can't Trust Shit), his fans, and his stomping grounds of Inglewood; he feels truly blessed. Yung Ray has a upcoming video expected to drop within the next couple of weeks; also an album entitled,"Hard Work Pays Off". That should be out soon as well. To keep updates on Yung Ray and the CTS Gang he can be contacted at www.facebook.com/Yung-Ray and at youtube.com as well.

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Car Show & After Party

http://www.facebook.com/events/191071274340938/ Come out Sat July 21st 2pm at the old Bell Forge Movie Parking Lot Theater 5400 Bell Forge Lane East, Antioch,TN for the 3rd Annual HHV Car Show. Car, Trucks, Vans & Motorcycle can register for $5.00 at http://www.hiphopintheville.com/, Hifi Buys 3724 Nolensville Pike, Nashville, or 12 Gauge Audio 1009 Gallatin Rd Admission FREE to the public, Cars, Models, Food, Music, Prizes, Raffles 615-573-2118 Spanish: Sabado Julio 21 2pm-7pm 5400 Bell Forge Lane East, Antioch Registra tv Carro Camioneta o Van po. $5.00

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #18 Bossman

Written by Crystal Walker
Multi-talented actor/rap artist Bossman is handling his business. Moving here to Nashville 14 years ago from Louisville, Mississippi. Bossman has been putting work in. Since 16 years old he has been writing music, and having the gift of performing and using his gift since day one. Today Bossman has a record label called Kammittee Music Group that has been up for 10 years strong. He has been performing and writing for over 18 years and acting for over 4 years. Bossman had his first opening performance at Exit Inn in 2002, which turned out to be a sold out event. Which made him feel like a star at the moment. Following old hip hop like Biggie for inspiration, Jadakiss, and Ross on today's era, it puts him in a position to go even harder and harder each day. Bossman describes his music as live, great, and classic. Bossman uses his music in a way to show people whatever you choose to do, always give it your all, and do your best at all times. With his music he has many collaborations with artists among his label. Bossman has given performances at Bottoms Up, and has another performance June 18 at Bottoms Up. To see music video, booking information, clothing purchases, and updates go to facebook.com/kammittemusicgroup You can also check him out in the movie Still Broke and King Of The Ville.

Friday, May 11, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #18 Dynasty tha Don

Written by Crystal Walker
Dynasty is most definitely making head waves throughout Nashville. Rapping since the year of 98, Dynasty brings pure talent to the ears of Nashville. Dynasty was a writer since the early stages of childhood since the 1st and 2nd grade. His love for music hit him early in life and that is his inspiration that still carries him to continue strong today. Dynasty remembers his first performance as similar to when he played sports. The butterfly effect and nervousness, but comparing that first performance to now, it’s a cake walk. Today, Dynasty brings his stage performance to a whole other level. Using extra props and devices to make a performance unforgettable is what he does. From beginning in the crowd with the lights out rapping, to smoke detectors, it’s all timed and planned to its best. He studies each past performance and reviews them to see what he could do different or better. So at each and every show you will receive something different each time. He has performed at the HHV Awards, as well as many other venues. His music is down to earth, unique, and live. Remembering the music he grew up on Dynasty feels that, back then music had true meaning. Compared to today’s music, that holds no sense of meaning at all. The music he grew up on had lyrics in songs that would leave you thinking about your situation. Dynasty brings that within his music, it says what he has been through and what’s going on around him. He has many albums and mix tapes in circulation now. In 99 Dynasty’s first album was entitled,” The Game”, then “Feel My Pain”, and after that in 08/09d “No Way Out” dropped. On Sept. 2011 “Its All Me Vol. 1” (IAM) hit the streets. For any contact information with Dynasty he can be found at facebook.com/dynastydadon myspace.com/dynastydadon youtube.com/ dynastydadon615 dnastydadon@yahoo.com ragomagazine.com

Hip Hop in the Ville #17 Black Diamond

Written by Crystal Walker
They say a diamond is a girls best friend, so what about a Black Diamond. East Nashville's own Black Diamond is cutting through the area. Growing up as a young child who played the violin at the age of 5 and listened to gospel and the blues. Music was already imbedded into her soul. As she got older her music changed with her. From gospel and blues, to rock n roll and pop, to Foxy Brown and Jay Z. She developed a keen essence of different genres of music. Watching videos, such as Madonna was all the drive she needed to pursue a career as an artist. In 2008 Black Diamond landed her first live performance. The feeling of nervousness and shyness is way different now. Black Diamond uses everything she has learned, or even remembered hearing as a child and puts it into her music. Even from picking out a track she tries to keep that same mellow, soothing blues feeling she grew up on. Black Diamond won Female Boss at the 3rd Annual HHV Awards, has had collaborations with Virgo, a RnB singer, and Axtion. Her song with Virgo is entitled,"Copy Kitty Kat". Her song with Axtion is entitled," Hottest Chick Alive" which is currently being played on 101.1 The Beat. Black Diamond mixtape should be released sometime this summer, she hasn't quite figured out the title yet. With her kids being her biggest supporters, she can teach and show them that dreams can come true. To stay updated with what's happening with Black Diamond you can google her at Black Diamond 615.google.com

Hip Hop in the Ville #16 Black Ghost

Written by Crystal Walker
Today with music you can manage anything. From what type of music you put out to which artist you may want to invest in. Black Ghost is walking around that same realm. Putting his family unto a project that will create a good business with in the family. With his first cousin Mac Banks, his little brother Trigga, and Young. They all grew up together playing around with music. Knowing that they could possibly turn this playing around with music into a music business. Black Ghost put more of his time into searching for more talent, that was different from the average artist. Not accepting anything less than perfection, and having a ear for good music, Black Ghost knew how hard his artist could come. Black Ghost arranged a performance at Club Sensations with ION Ent. There they received a lot of respect, and love. With that performance a lot of recognition was shown. Now with major collaborations from Cheezy of Grand Hustle, Cashville Gotti, and soon to come out with Wheel Chair Gang. Black Ghost receives love from all artists around from Hi-C, Quake Squad, Positive House Prod, Young Studio, ION, and Wheel Chair Gang. They all give Black Ghost his support on his movement. Black Ghost has a mixtape coming out entitled "Paranormal Activity Vol. I, and a new group called T & C. Also with a new single and video from Mac Banks entitled," Audios". Black Ghost can be found at GhostBlack33@yahoo.com

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Hip Hop in the Ville #15 Crisis tha Rhyme Don

Written by Crystal Walker A Crisis has hit the greater Nashville area. The east side of Nashville where Crisis "The Rhyme Don" was born and raised.
As a young kid, Crisis remembers the music that he listened to, and what type of influence it placed upon him. Remembering, King T, NWA, and Outkast, he obtained plenty drive to begin with the music himself. Crisis has such a strong passion for music, he knew he wanted to be involved in some type of entertainment more than anything. Unlike most of the rappers/artists who only possessed the money, power, and fame. Crisis sees through it all. He knows the rap game isn't different from any other hustle. Crisis breaks down how dealing with record labels is a big manufacturing trade. It's not about real life situations or honesty in your lyrics. It's about sells and revenue only. But with Crisis, his music is more in your face. The lyrics Crisis put in his music, is exactly what goes on in this artists life. He keeps himself grounded with what he knows, so once he does make it to where he needs to be, Crisis will know himself as a artist. Which means, he won't be influenced into coming something he's not. Being himself and being 100 to himself is a must. So he will be able to stay 100 and true to his fans. Putting his music out in a world today that is all about politics, he knows he has to stay grounded for what he believes in. With his two kids and his hustle mentality Crisis The Rhyme Don has a strong enough foundation to set anything off.