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  • Posted by Kristilee on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 in News, Upfront

    2pistols

    2 Pistols Bio:

    "She Got It" Audio

    2 Pistols is an "80s baby who managed to keep his eyes on the prize after many obstacles seemed to block his path. While his parents spent most of his childhood in jail, tJeremy shuttled between his aunts and older brothers, eventually opting for the street life by the time he was a teenager.

    The transformation from Jeremy Saunders to 2 Pistols has been several years in the making. And his story, which illustrates the lives of so many young men like him, is both a cautionary tale and a motivational one. With the release of his debut album, DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR, he is one step closer to establishing himself as a street artist with passion, dedication and talent.

    "Music has always been apart of my life," says 2 Pistols. "For as long as I can remember. But I never thought about making a career out of it. For a long ime, it was all about football."

    The former running back had an illustrious career, rushing for 1,700 yards at Tarpon Springs High School in Tarpon Springs, Florida, just outside of Tampa. There was a dream of playing professional football. "Yeah, but I was only 5'7" and 145," he says with a sigh. "I knew that wasn't gonna happen!"

    Fate stepped in and guided him down a different path. He sat in the back of his classes in high school, often jotting down lyrics without really thinking about it. "Around my way, we sometimes call certain kinds of girls, "Dirty Foot'. It's just a silly thing, a girl who is trying to get your money and don't have nothing of her own is a Dirty Foot. I was just messing around and wrote a song about it."

    2 Pistols' brother encouraged him to record the song, even if only for fun. "I recorded the song and I pressed up a few copies and gave it away. But it wasn't a big deal." And then, several weeks later, he went to a local teen nightclub and heard the DJ playing the song. "I was kind of shocked," 2 Pistols explains. "The people in the club actually knew the words to my song. That's a crazy feeling-to put out a song you think no one will hear and then people are singing along to it in the club."

    That night, a local rapper took the stage to perform his own single at the club and 2 Pistols stood by, watching and observing. "The guy was just not that good," he explains. "And he could tell by my face that I thought he was whack. So he looks down at me in the crowd and asks me if I think I could do better. I said "hell yeah, I could!'"

    In a scene worthy of the big screen, 2 Pistols took the stage, grabbed the mic, cued the DJ to play "Dirty Foot" and ripped his very first show. No rehearsal, no preparation. "It was crazy!" says 2 Pistols. "But it was at that point that I thought music might be my hustle."

    2 Pistols will be the first to admit that music wasn't his first hustle. He's unapologetically open about his past in the drug game. "I did what I had to do to make money," he says. "And I've paid the price for that too." While in jail several years ago, he had an epiphany. "I'm sitting in jail for trying to get money and I'm thinking about how I could have used that money to press up my own CDs," he explains. "I knew when I got out, I was going to take matters into my own hands."

    True to his word, when he was released, he took every dollar he could round up and invested in himself. He started by promoting parties and concerts in the Tampa area. The goal was triple-fold. He could make money by having top acts come to Tampa. Then he would perform as the opening act for the shows, ensuring that he could build his own buzz. And he would be able to cultivate relationships with artists that would help him as well. With this plan, 2 Pistols brought acts like Plies, Rick Ross, T-Pain, Lil Boosie and the Shop Boyz to the Tampa area for shows.

    At the same time, he began establishing his own crew, a clique called Blood Money Union, a loose conglomerate of DJs, producers, lyricists and vocalists. "I have to be honest," 2 Pistols says, "No one is messing with my crew right now-no one. And people are finally beginning to recognize what we've got going on."

    Everything about him is unique from his name to his flow. The name 2 Pistols is a nod to his twin-like personality. "As a Gemini, people would always say I had two different sides to me," he explains. "But because I was living that street life, instead of calling me something like Two Face, my nickname became 2 Pistols."

    His multifaceted personality extends from his nicknames to his musical influences. "I was always one of the only cats down here in the south, driving around listening to Beanie Sigel and Jay-Z," he says with a laugh. "Some of the stuff I listened to down here didn't have a lot of depth. And good music is good music-no matter where it comes from."

    With stellar production by the Grammy Award-winning J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, 2 Pistols brings raw emotion and feelings to his work, particularly on "She Got It," an undeniably radio-friendly track featuring the ultra-hot T-Pain.

    With T. Pain's distinct sound layered under the bass-heavy dramatic track and 2 Pistol's aggressive delivery, "She Got It" is a no-brainer. The slick and polished production makes it both commercially viable and club-worthy while the content and the lyrics work for all fans of street life narratives.

    What may be very surprising about 2 Pistols is that his subject matter is not just limited to the raw and illegal elements of street life. He's wholly unafraid to express how he feels about relationships as well. "When I first started writing lyrics, it was because I had things I wanted to say that I wouldn't necessarily talk to my boys about. So rhyming became a way of expressing myself," he says That sentiment is evident on songs like "You Know Me," which finds 2 Pistols explaining to the women in his life that there are some things he just can't change about himself. And that if she wants to be with him-she'll have to deal with it. "It's something that a lot of people can relate to," he explains. "I know a lot of men who have to have that conversation with women. And I know a lot of women who just don't want to hear it."

    One of the highlights of the album is a standout track titled, "Blinded." With an intriguing sample from the movie BLOW, 2 Pistols spits verses on the hazards of navigating the entertainment industry while trying to maintain his everyday life.

    "I know people who get some shine in this game and lose sight of who they are. That's not me. I haven't changed just because I have a record deal-people around me are actually the ones changing. And on this song I talk about how that feels."

    2 Pistols is the complete package. He's edgy without having to brag about it. He's authentic without being over the top. He's confident without being cocky. And in addition to being talented on the mic, he's humble enough to learn by watching and he's never satisfied with the status quo.

    "This is just the beginning for me," says 2 Pistols. "The fact that I'm even here means I've already accomplished so much. There's nowhere else for me to go but up."

  • In EbenGregory's world, life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced. In another dumb episode of foolishness called THE JEWELRY REPORT, Ne-Yo finds himself in hot water with Georgia police after being arrested for reckless driving.

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  • Posted by admin on Wednesday, February 27th, 2008 in News, Upfront, Videos, Eben Gregory's Blog, Shows And Shorts

    Jewelry Man One-Liners. (Lil Wayne Edition)

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  • Posted by admin on Friday, February 22nd, 2008 in News

    Natural Born Komics

    Actor and comedian Pauly Shore is back with a new sketch comedy movie, Natural Born Komics, currently airing on Showtime. Filmed entirely in Miami's South Beach, Komics finds Pauly teaming up with fellow comedians Charlie Murphy (Dave Chappelle Show), Kirk Fox, Ari Shaffir, and Ian Edwards and special guests Vivica A. Fox, Ruben Studdard, Steven Bauer (Scarface), and T-Pain for an hour of hilarious spoofs, characteristically off-color gags and racy punchlines.

    Indeed, no topic is off limits in Natural Born Komics, which finds Pauly touching on all walks of pop culture including television series (Flavor of Love, Punk'd, Cheaters, Fox News), movies (Scarface), late night pay per view (Girls Gone Wild), and more. And that's just the sketches. Also included are stand up bits, man on the street, and hidden camera pieces ambushing unsuspecting sunbathers, and innocent bystanders strolling on the Miami beach.

    Natural Born Komics will air on Showtime and its affiliated channels throughout February and early March before hitting DVD on March 25th. In addition snippets of the movie are now streaming over on the Natural Born Komics Youtube Channel.

    www.naturalbornkomics.com


  • Posted by admin on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 in News, Upfront, Videos, Eben Gregory's Blog, Shows And Shorts

    Jewelry Man One-Liners...Grammy Edition.

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  • Let EbenGregory tell it, it takes two to get one in trouble. In another anti-climactic episode of foolishness called THE JEWELRY REPORT, R. Kelly gets fingered another sex scandal with a barely legal young girl: his publicist's daughter.

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  • Posted by admin on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 in News

    Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival

    Brooklyn, NY - After their phenomenal success in 2007 organizers of the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival are expanding the Festival programming for 2008. The Festival is expanding within Brooklyn as well as nation wide. "Producing a Festival in the community is fundamentally different than going to 100 acres in the desert or Randall's Island," writes Festival Chair Wes Jackson. "Most homeowners are not thrilled to have 20,000 people outside their window and we understand that. We don't want that either. Our mission is to create a powerful yet intimate event that can live within the Planet of Brooklyn. So we decided to go deeper into Brooklyn and spread that energy across the borough. To Williamsburg, Fort Greene, Bed Stuy, Downtown and DUMBO."

    In addition, themes that were touched on in 2007 are being given their own space and time in 2008. Last year Brooklyn Bodega partnered with powerHouse Books to help celebrate the anniversary of Wild Style. This year that concept is being rolled into a four week outdoor film series. Screenings will celebrate the legacy of Hip-Hop cinema as well as introduce audiences to some of the fine independent filmmakers in Brooklyn.

    The Funk and Soul element of past festivals is also being rolled into a separate day. "We have believed that Hip-Hop is soul, funk, jazz and R&B. Acts from Maya Azucena to El Michels Affair have been crowd favorites since 2005. So we decided to give them their own time to shine," added Jackson.

    The main Festival day will still feature the best of old school, new school, and local acts. Although artists announcement are forthcoming organizers are very excited about the legends and young lions they are looking to bring back to Brooklyn.

    The most exiting wrinkle to 2008 is the BHF Tour. After the Brooklyn dates the lineup will hit the road spreading love the Brooklyn way. The BHF Tour it set to hit Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Atlanta, Raleigh, D.C., and Philadelphia with more dates to be added. "Brooklyn holds a mythical place in Hip-Hop culture. The Brooklyn energy is what inspires us year in and year out. We want to bring that to fans across the country. With the tour we are viewing ourselves as cultural ambassadors."

    Please check www.brooklynbodega.com for news, artist confirmations, and more.


  • Posted by admin on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008 in News, Promo Music

    Sonny Rich

    Keeplock Entertainment artist Sonny Rich is back at you again with another bangin a** mixtape for you to bump. This time he teamed up with DJ Barry Bee to bring you The Streets Belong To Me: Special Edition 85 Wit the Hard .

    Click on the link below for a free download of Sonny Rich & DJ Barry Bee "The Streets Belong To Me".

    Download Here

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