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Earlier today, on twitter (@ScrillaVentura) I went into a bit of a frenzy about the DMV Awards. Shortly after my little rant and light hearted jabs I spoke to a DMV Award panelist. We had a good conversation and I got some insight into what they're doing and I let that person know my thoughts. Let me say this…I agree that an award show for the area is cool and it’s a good way to get everyone in the area together at the end of the year to celebrate the area’s rising and established artists. But, I do not agree with certain tangibles that go into these particular awards. [Note: I made a similar rant last year on twitter and probably wrote a similar blog post. De Ja Vu BITCHES.]

First off, the nominees having to pay to get in is blasphemy. I understand that it costs a lot of money to throw the awards. But, as someone who has been in promotions for over 10 years I have to say that I don’t agree with this idea at all. The thought process is the same as paying to perform, which I’ve never been associated or agreed with. If you are going to use the DMV hip-hop scene as your platform to throw this award show then you have to allow these artists (who are a big part of the draw) in for free. Now, there’s roughly 30 categories and 7 artists nominated in each subsequent category , so that’s about 200 people getting in for free (some people will have multiple nominations) so at $25/ticket that’s $5000 that the door would lose. But, if those artists didn’t show up then you would make zero dollars. Look at it as it is. That $5000 hit is like booking Jadakiss for your club. You book Jadakiss to draw people to make $15,000. Same concept here. You are using the scene to advance your name and put money in your pockets. The responsible solution is to let all nominees in for free and make the money off of the door and sponsors. If you feel that the $5000 hit is going to be too damaging then get the appropriate sponsorship to cover the costs or just accept the hit. I’ve thrown many parties and events where I lost a lot of money building the party up the first few weeks/months, but if you keep making it better and better then more money and sponsors will roll in to support. [Note: I was nominated for Producer Of The Year last year and didn’t attend because they wanted to charge me.]

Secondly, certain people are being left off of the nominations that are very deserving. Example, Oddisee. He not only should be recognized with his group Diamond District as Album Of The Year, but also as Producer Of The Year. Team Demo, Judah, BKS, J-Buttah, myself and some others who had self-produced albums, national and local placements, etc. should be honorable mention. Oddisee will make many national and international lists for these aforementionaed categories but not the DMV? To quote DJ Quicksilva “WhereTheyDoThatAt!????”

Thirdly, if you are going to throw an awards show then labels like Topp Dogg, BeamUp, 368, Studio 43, Inner Loop, midiEast, Low Budget, Target Squad, etc should have some input considering those labels are foot deep in the scene. As I expressed to the phone caller from the committee, “How do you have 20 panelists that don’t mention Oddisee?” I mean really. Not to jock dude or dickride, but if his name isn’t mentioned then those panelists are suspect to me. That’s just one example. I don’t know who the nominees are but I know that he wasn’t nominated. If some of the above labels were asked for their input they surely would have made the case for Oddisee and I’m sure others. I just don’t think all of the panelists were worthy to deem who the best is.

To be fair the panelist told me that they didn't include some of these labels and others because they didn't want people screaming "favoritism" or anything. I see their side, but there has to be a happy medium. The people with their foot in the scene could help generate sponsorships (since they have relations,) generate buzz, appeal and add reinforcement to the awards.

Fourthly, I didn’t even know about the awards until today. 

Finally, who am I? I’m just a dude with a beat machine and a computer. You don’t have to listen to me. I will support the awards so long as the nominees are able to get in for free. It’s only right in my eyes.



Please leave your comments and lets have a healthy debate about this.


Hello, people! I know y'all hate Mondays, but here's something to help the day get by easier.
It's officially Christmas week, so I figure I give y'all an early gift and leak y'all the new single, "Give Em A Show".
Jab The Future (former work with Busta Rhymes, AP, etc.) on the production side.
By the way...expect a video for this soon...
Enjoy the track!

DOWNLOAD HERE


'Tis the season--- to give back!

This year, Inner Loop Records, along with others will be working for those less fortunate by collection donations of new, unwrapped toys and games to Toys for Tots. We are conducting Washington DC’s Largest Toy Drive, by combining forces with a number of promoters and corporate sponsors and we invite you to join us. By making a donation, you will not only be receiving notable recognition from our media coverage but you will also be making a difference in the lives of the children of your community. We are asking for a donation of ten (10) $10 toys or a cash donation of $200. *Please make checks payable to "DC Toys For Tots".*

Toys for Tots: The mission of the US Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys each year and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children. The Toys for Tots program wishes to play an active role in the development of one of our nation's most valuable natural resources - our children; to unite all members of local communities in a common cause for three months each year during the annual toy collection and distribution campaign; and to contribute to better communities in the future.

On Tuesday, December 22nd we will be holding a "Toy Drive" (toys are not the only contributions that can be made) at Lotus Lounge, Policy or Eye Bar and are encouraging our patrons to participate in this wonderful opportunity.

Lotus Lounge: 1420 K Street, NW WDC

Policy Restaurant & Lounge: 1904 14th Street, NW WDC

Eye Bar: 1716 I Street, NW WDC








Sat. Dec. 12
9PM-2AM
Zanzibar on the Waterfront
Neighborhood: Southwest
700 Water St. S.W.
Washington , DC 20024 202-554-9100


This is Part 1 of the Capitol City Cypha that P-Stew, UpScale Images and 93.9 put together. This segment features a sinister beat by J-Scrilla as emcees Laelo hood, Sketch, Catch 22, Bear Witnez & Lady V catch bodies on the track.


This is Part 2 of the Capitol City Cypha that P-Stew, UpScale Images and 93.9 put together. This segment features a funky beat by J-Buttah as emcees Lyriciss, WhiteFolkz, Gods'illa, Madam Madon & Phil Ade catch bodies on the track.


KEVINNOTTINGHAM FEATURE

DJBOOTH FEATURE

Please go visit their respective sites and vote and comment NOW! Sketch's album "iLL" will be released for free very soon.

I was told that there wasn't much room do anything at Pure so this is the only pics we have...lol. Thanks Langston!





If you haven't been up on the latest hip hop news, then you haven't realized that one of the nations most diverse and fastest growing hip hip hot beds is sitting right under your nose. With the recent success of Wale the nation's capitol has come together to form multiple successful record labels and artists. Sitting prominently among them is Inner Loop Records, featuring an impressive number of local artists from DC and Virginia.

Read the entire article here.

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A few years back I did a show in Baltimore and I met an MC named K-Beta. He seemed like a good enough guy, we chopped it up a bit, and he gave me a copy of his cd. Most times when this happens the cd gets a few seconds of listen than tossed. However Beta’s cd stayed in heavy rotation for the whole tour and beyond. I was amazed at how hungry, clear and hard his raps were. There was an honestly in his music that I havent heard from anyone in quite some time. He was the total package, if I started my own label he would be the first rapper I would sign. I recently sat down with Beta to discuss his music and life.

Read the whole interview here.


This is DMV Hip Hop. Gritty, raw like the streets of DC but still delivered with a trademark swagger and lyrical finesse. As I watched the hottest local producers and rappers grace the stage, the only thing I could think was…this can’t be the last one! The seventh (and final) Beatdown and third stop on the Capitol City Music Tour did not disappoint.

Read more here.


WORDSMITH "You Never Know"

Featuring
Kontact & Black Knight, Lef, Siyam, Laelo Hood, LX, RhymeZwell, Whitefolkz, REUB, Fred Knuxx, Philly Swain, & Jakk Frost

Download here.



A documentary by our man Wes at G Light Films.





Event:
The Beatdown (The Capitol City Music Tour Edition)

Hosts:
Inner Loop Records, Studio 43, Beam Up Ent, BetaRaz Ent, Track Hustle and Fusicology

When:

11.25.09

Where:
Liv (2001 11th St NW, WDC)

Producers:
Dunc, E-Minah, AB the Producer, SlimKat78, and DJ J Buttah

Performers:

XO, Kingpen Slim, K-Beta and Lola Munroe

About:

Washington, DC – Yes! The rumors are true everyone! Studio 43’s Uptown XO, Inner Loop Record’s K-Beta, Beam Up Entertainment’s KingPen Slim, and DC's own Lola Munroe will be going on tour this year! You may have seen the various conversations on Twitter and everyone wondering who would be on the tour, and the time has come now. The Capital City Music Tour is presented by Studio 43, Inner Loop Records, Beam Up Entertainment, and Betaraz Entertainment.


When asked about the tour and their feelings on everything coming together finally for the DMV (DC/MD/VA) area, the three individuals Overok, P-Stew and Kenny Burns stated the following:


Overok (Inner Loop Records) - "This cities hip hop scene has often been viewed as selfish and crew oriented. With this tour we hope to dispel any prior reputations and ultimately set the bar for all future collaborative DMV efforts".


P-Stew (Beam Up Entertainment) - "The plan with the Capital City Music Tour is to start something historic that we can do every year, like Lollapalooza, Heineken Red Star, Rock The Bells, with the focus being DMV artist...and we certainly have the right Artist, right Labels, and the right Music to kick off this part of DMV Hip Hop History..."


Kenny Burns (Studio 43) - "Being one of the fore fathers fighting for this generations Art to be heard, My Dream for DC is coming true! To actually have a Hip Hop tour circulate through out the DMV, shows that what we all are doing matters! Hip Hop is alive and well and it LiVes in The DMV!"


The Capital City Music Tour will be hosted by the well known P-Stew, who is the host of one of the hottest hip hop shows on WKYS 93.9 called “One Nation Hip Hop”.




The Capitol City Music Tour -- a revue of local rappers that crosses back and forth between the District and Northern Virginia through mid-December -- landed downtown at Eyebar, Tuesday. But the MCs never actually jumped on stage; they jumped on couch, spitting emphatic verses from a VIP booth near the bar.

Sketch "Betta Watch Yo' Self" off his upcoming album Ill, produced by Kevlar.