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Its that Time Again for the 2011 Geechee One Awards. Nominations are finally over, so now it’s time for us to go over the numbers for who makes the Official Ballot. This ballot comes from People Votes!! So if you didn’t take 5 minutes out of your busy schedule to nominate then please don’t get upset when your favorites aren’t in the running’s. Some categories came very short by 2-3 nominations. Forget what you heard, the Geechee One Awards aka The People Choice Awards is a place for you to be honored and recognized, plus it’s a awesome place to network. We have over 12 media outlets attending this years show including: Grind Flu Magazine (Greenville), Local Looks Magazine (Charlotte), Play Magazine (Charlotte), Levitate Magazine (Orangeburg), WhatsHotSC (Florence), Melrose Magazine (Florence), & more!! Please stay tuned to Geechee One Magazine as well as The Geechee One TV show. We are happy to be one of the media voices that motivates and supports you.Felicia RiversEditor In ChiefGeechee One Magazine

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Contact Elder Carlie Towne Director of GullahGeeheeAngelNetwork Minister of Information

Gullah/Geechee Nation 843-572-6788

[email protected]

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Table of Contents

Note from the Editor page 4

DJ Melly Mel Top 5 Picks page 5

Is the Carolina Scene on the Rise? page 14

Fashion with Taj Melrose page 20

Beauty Spotlight Page 21

Female Hip-Hop Honors Photo Gallery page 23

Features

MC Lyte versus Nicki Minaj page 5

StopTheViolenceSouth.com page 6

Women in Control: Shontea Beaufort page 8

Remembering Biggie Smalls page 10

PortBaby page 13

Link page 15

M Peezey page 16

Romie Rome page 17

DJ Soulless page 18

Mugga page 19

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Do this… the next person you see with a tattoo ask them who did it or simply ask a local rapper where u can get your next tatt? Ky is a self taught artist that

has been doing EXCELLENT tattoo work for over 10 years. What most don't know about him is that the same fire of creativity that he displays on tattoos, he unleashes on tracks by delivering music on par with alot of Charles-ton's finest. Give him a look on Facebook: KY inkman Harris and YouTube

him.

Letter from the Editor

Its that time again for the 2011 GeeChee One Awards. Nominations are finally

over, so now it’s time for us to go over the numbers for who makes the Official Ballot. This ballot comes from People Votes!! So if you didn’t take 5 minutes

out of your busy schedule to nominate then please don’t get upset when your favorites aren’t in the running. Some categories came very short by 2-3 nomi-nations. Forget what you heard, the GeeChee One Awards aka The People Choice Awards is a place for you to be honored and recognized, plus it’s a awesome place to network. We have over 12 media outlets attending this years show including: Grind Flu Magazine (Greenville), Local Looks Magazine (Charlotte), Play Magazine (Charlotte), Levitate Magazine (Orangeburg),

WhatsHotSC (Florence), Melrose Magazine (Florence), & more!! Please stay tuned to GeeChee One Magazine as well as The GeeChee One TV show. We

are happy to be one of the media voices that motivates and supports you.

Felicia Rivers Editor In Chief GeeChee One Magazine

1 Fat Boy - Facebook Dat: The first day this song hit Facebook it received a lot

of likes and positive comments.I believe Fat Boy touch home with this song.

2 Palmetto Fresh - Naw "IN-IT" : Every time I spin this track I get positive feed

back. I'm going to push this track more I have a feeling this one will take off.

3 Dirty Dave - Fly-Guy: This song been out for a minute but lately, a lot of peo-

ple have been requesting it. Thanks to DJ Shad Ike I was able to give my fans what they want.

4 Killa Skip - Chicken Up: " Chicken Up " is that new geechee slang around the

Charleston area.

5 Slim Beezy - 808 Luv: A great R&B song its hot check it out.

All these songs are on the mix tape that you got with this magazine

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If you‟re a late 80‟s baby like myself, the name MC Lyte

may sound like a brand of light bulb or sugar-free soda

brand to you. But, if you‟re a true fan of hip-hop you

know all about the first solo female rapper to release a

full album. As a fan of music, I believe that in order to

be a great MC, you must appeal to your fans. With mu-

sic, it‟s hard to determine who‟s the greatest because

someone may just be great during their era. Afros and

tye dye shirts were hip during the 70‟s, in 2011, not so

much. In the same respect, Mc Lyte was then, therefore

Nicki Minaj is now. Walk with me…..

The hard core story telling lyrics of Brooklyn's small

town hero resembled a different kind of rap. Mc Lyte

defined hip-hop. She didn‟t let it define her. She told a

story about who she was and clearly illustrated a pic-

ture of what hip-hop was and how it was used.

As the saying goes, “history often repeats itself.” In a

new generation of the same things happening, Nicki

Minaj illustrates the commercial aspect and watered

down view of hip hop. Her whimsy metaphors and lyrical

banter makes her music fun to listen despite everything

going on in the world. Although it doesn‟t give you the

real, it allows you to feel like everything is going to be

okay. Whether or not Mc Lyte is better or whether Nicki

Minaj is, is simply how you view life. You be the judge.

"Fall Back" is what he screamed in 2006 when he first hit the SC music scene. The now, 23 year old rapper/song writer WildChildDaSun feels as if he has a point to prove! "Hungry" for success Wildchild was ready to eat any form of competition that got in his way. So determined to make his mark he and a partner decided to create their own label called EnvyMe Ent. In 2009 they released their first project entitled "Childs Play" which took the city of Orangeburg by sur-prise! Born In Feb, 1988 as Titus Tj Mclune in Orangeburg SC, he fell in love with music at the age of 10! Grind, lyrics, authenticate, and crea-tiveness all best describes Wildchild as an artist but other than that, the only word that describes him as a

rapper is WildChildDaSun!

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Let us know a little about who you are and where

you‟re from.

My name is Barron Rivers, I am a Charleston na-tive who grew up on James Island, traveling back

and forth from Charleston to New York throughout my childhood. I graduated from James Island High

School and went on to South Carolina State Univer-sity where I graduated with a BS in Marketing and

concentration in Business Administration. I own several businesses in Charleston: Stop the

Violence South Inc., Fo Sho Ink SMS Tax Services

and Fo Sho Recordz.

Tell us a little more about your non profit organiza-

tion Stop the Violence South.

Stop the Violence South came about through my

record label, Fo Sho Recordz. We realized that when kids were coming into the studio most of the

things they talked about had violent content. As the CEO, I realized that we could make a difference

through music with the kids. When they came in to record, we tried to redirect what they were saying

without them using violence, profanity, or degrad-

ing anyone to get their point across.

Initially, did these efforts prove to be successful?

For the most part we were able to change those who were looking to make world music or should I

say music that anyone could listen to, but because others were paying customers we couldn‟t really

make them change what they felt about “Keeping it Real to the Streets”. With that being the case, we

decided to do a series of community events where we would involve local talent around Charleston in

an environment we could manage how they deliv-ered their song, dance, poetry, etc.. We made this

the number one on our list of requirements to be a

part of Stop the Violence Sunday‟s. .

When did you start Stop the Violence South?

Spring of 2007 after hearing about Mayor Sumney

being shot at in Gas Lite Square.

Who are some of the people or other organizations

that you have gained support from?

We teamed up with the mayor‟s office, local city officials, churches and we started going into the

schools doing a music therapy program and added it to the curriculum. We used basic concepts and

tied it in. We had eight students at Greg Mathis High School and ten at James Island High School

who were at risk. Out of all the kids that partici-pated, we had every person graduate and doing

better within the school system.

What improvements have you seen in the

community as a result of Stop the Violence South?

We have seen a lot of improvements. Charleston was rated number seven in the nation for most

violent crimes. In checking a few months ago, Charleston is now rated number 67. We cannot

attribute all of that to Stop the Violence South, but we know we played a part in it. Organizations like

My Sister‟s House, Zonta International, The Jewish Women‟s Society and Crisis Ministries have played

an enormous part in the decline in violence. Domestic Violence in Charleston has also decline

from number one in the nation.

Who do you credit for the success of your organiza-

tion to?

The biggest people who made a difference are the youth. We have seen a lot of success stories, a lot

of graduations, a lot of people who normally would-n‟t get jobs are now working and people who were

labeled thugs now talk to their peers about doing the right thing, while taking responsibility for their

communities.

What is the objective of Stop the Violence South?

To combat violence via music therapy. But the

main objective is to bring the entire community together just to talk about the things that are going

on in our communities, not necessarily violence.

Who is your target audience?

Men and women, from ages 12- 35 years of age. It appears that most of time it‟s the men that are out

there doing violent crimes but when we speak

about domestic violence, it‟s the women on the

other side that are receiving it. But, violence does-

n‟t have a color, it doesn‟t have an age.

Is it hard getting people to explain stories about

violence initially?

Yes, it‟s very hard. The first thing you have to do is trust. That‟s why we try to do these events so when

we‟re sitting [at an event] and a speaker is talking about something specific, we don‟t want to put you

in a situation to where we‟re pointing you out, but

to allow you to feel like you can relate.

If anybody wants to contact you for more

information where should they go?

www.StopTheViolenceSouth.com

Is there anything else you would like to add?

I would like to add that Stop the Violence South

wants to thank everybody in the community that

has reached out one way or another to support the

movement: the donations, the words of encourage-

ment, the thumbs up when they see our vehicle

riding by, all the community leaders that have

been involved, GeeChee One, all the local radio

stations and newspapers. We want to give a big

shoutout to all the local Artist and those involved in

the Performing arts, for participating and becoming

a part of the mission/family.

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10 Ways to Know If She's Interested

By: Tionyo “Mz. Blaque Diamond” Keesley

CEO of Diamond Enterpri$ez, LLC

Many men in this world may be easily confused by a women. It's often

misinterpreted when a women is actually interested in a man if they're

giving off mixed signals. Some women's only give signs to make the

time pass by during a long wait. Some women's might just want to

have a conversation for that present point in time. I am about to pro-

vide you men with ten ways to know if a woman is interested in y'all, so

guys take notes.

Sign 1: Gives you a second glance.

At any given time or place, a woman can be approached but is she actu-

ally interested from the first sight. The first way a guy will know if she's

interested is if she gives him that second glance. This means that she

sees him as eye catching and worth looking at. You better believe if

there isn't a second look, then you‟re far from her mind.

Sign 2: Gives you eye contact and not a blank stare.

Secondly, if a woman is approached and she gives you eye contact with

a smirk or smile and not a blank stare, she's initially interested. If you're

on the receiving end of a blank stare, then walk away to just spare your

feelings because she may say something you really might not like.

Sign 3: Allows the conversation to continue within arms length.

Third on the list, if she allows you to continue to be in her personal

space, you're in a good position. If not, you may want to back up slowly

and save your dignity. Woman's can break a guy‟s spirit with an ex-

treme shut down. It makes a guy want to be disrespectful sometimes if

caught off guard. So beware of a bitter woman.

Sign 4: Laughs at corny jokes.

After you've gotten past the personal boundary stage, you may proceed

to carry on the conversation. Try making some sort of corny jokes. If

she laughs then, you have her attention. You're doing good at that

point, keep going. Beware to make sure your not sounding dumb, be-

cause then you will get ignored.

Sign 5: Carrying an intelligent conversation with you.

After the corny ice-breakers, you may start having an intellectual conver-

sation. This will actually reveal whether or not you both are on the same

level of maturity. If the conversation flows smoothly, then you‟re on the

right track as desired. She should still be smiling at you at that

moment.

Signs 6: Answers personal questions.

So now it's time to get more serious and on a personal level. If she‟s

reluctant to follow through with the direction of the conversation, then

your probably about to hit a brick wall and should continue with the

small talk instead. But if that does not happen, then carry on with get-

ting to know each other. Because it seems that she's still interested.

LOL!

Sign 7: Not answering the cell phone or texts messages in your pres-

ence.

Well, it looks like you're doing pretty well if you‟re on number seven.

You have only a few more to go. At stage seven, if you noticed that

she's not paying attention to her phone calls or text messages then,

you're over half way to home base. Reason for that is because her at-

tention is only on you.

Sign 8: Ignores other advances.

One thing that you may want to do is to pay attention whether or not her

eyes aren't following what‟s going on in her surrounding. If she's looking

around you may want to try harder at keeping her focused on you. Why

is that you ask? Because if she looking around and someone else takes

advantage of the opportunity to move into your spot, it's a wrap. She

may see someone else and leave you standing there looking dumb

founded.

Sign 9: Correct phone number to contact her.

Time is whining down, you may want to ask for her phone number be-

fore you out stay your welcome. If you're given the number without has-

sle or hesitations, then you're almost home. But if there's an issue,

then you just might get the wrong number. Therefore you'll be getting a

hug, a goodbye at the end of the night and she'll keep it moving on to

the next one.

Sign 10: Answers the phone when you call.

Okay, you're at the end of your journey of seeing if she's interested or

not? Now is the moment of truth, call the number that you were given.

If the person that you spent time trying to get to know answers the

phone, you've won the lottery. The following is super important. If you

asked to see her again after the phone conversation and she says yes,

then you're in. She's definitely interested in you. You have hit a home

run. But if she doesn't, then it‟s back to the drawing board. Because

she wasn't really interested. Sorry love, try again. Pay attention to the

signs and you shouldn‟t end up disappointed in the long run. Best of

luck on finding Miss Right!

Tionyo “Mz. Blaque Diamond” Keesley

Ceo of Diamond Enterpri$ez, LLC

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Owner: Shontea Beaufort

Business: KKD Bail Bonds and Insurance Agency. “The One Stop Shop”

Location: 2176 Savannah Highway suite 120 Charleston SC 29414

Office Hours: Monday- Friday 9:30am-4pm

How did you come up with the name KDD Bailsbonds?

Well KKD is actually my kids name. My oldest is Kevion, My middle is KeiAsia, and my young-

est is Demetria. So this is their business I am building now for them.

How long have you been a bondsman?

I've been a bondsman for 2 years now and i absolutely LOVE IT...I wouldn't trade it for any-

thing.

What does your slogan mean?

Our slogan is "The One Stop Shop" You can come here and get basically any and everything.

We do Insurance all types from auto, home, life, supplemental, motorcycle and the list goes

on.

Are you the only owner?

We have 2 owners here at KKD Bail Bonds. It‟s myself and my husband Demetric Beaufort.

What made you decide to start your bonding service?

Well I had no intentions of ever doing bonds. I didn't even know a bondsman personally before

I started. I have been a Property & Casualty insurance agent for over 9 years but I was only

into the Life, Health, and Accident part of insurance. I started working with Allstate doing the

workplace going out to different business offering them supplemental insurance. After that I

got an offer to work at one of the local Allstate offices. I needed my P&C license which I didn't

have. I accepted the offer and they gave me 1 month to get my P&C license which is called

Property and Casualty. I took the classes and when I tell you that was

the longest and most boring class ever of my life! While in the class I ask the instructor what

all can you do with having this P&C license, he told me a list of things and a bondsman was

one. So I told myself that when I take and pass the state exam for the P&C that I was going to

look further into becoming a bondsman as well; I still didn't want to do it. Just wanted to have

the license because like I stated that class was nothing I would ever want to take again in life!

After about 6 months of working at Allstate the bondsman license was on my mind a lot, so I

did my research looked in further into it and now 2 years later HERE I AM! LOL...

I did leave the Allstate office because being a bondsman you have to flexible and ready when-

ever you get a call. I couldn't do that while being in an office from 8:30a.m.-5 everyday. How-

ever I'm still doing supplemental for Allstate, so i didn't give it up completely.

With your busy schedule do you have time for anything else?

You would think being a bondsman and an Insurance agent that my hands would be FULL

right? No way, my middle name is hustler....lol! You would never guess my other business....I'm

a Passion Consultant with Passion Parties.

What exactly is a Passion Party?

For those of you that don't know what a Passion Party is its an in home romance party. I sell

everything from mild to wild products. We are designed to enhance relationships. I've been

with Passion Parties for 4 years and I must say its very interesting and I truly love the people

that i meet while hosting parties for them. The best part about being a consultant with Passion

Parties is that we takes annual trips to VEGAS...now how fun is that?? If you would like to

check out what I have with Passion Parties visit my website www.slipperysheets.com

What makes your bonding company different from others?

With any business, it the person that runs the business that has to be different. With me I'm a

peoples person so I can deal with just about any and everyone one. Plus, you have to treat

others the way you want to be treated. Just because your bonding someone out of the jail and

no matter what the situation may have been to why they got arrested, you have to be kind

when offering your service because your name is everything.

As a black women , do you feel that you have to or had to fight extra barriers in doing this type

of business?

I thought at first that i would have to fight harder being black and a female....but actually this

is a great business for females.

The guys seems to respect you a lot more then some of the male bondsman and the females

look up to you. I have to run cases for some male bondsman because they can't get through to

some of their people...but hey like i said its all about RESPECT!

Do you have a mentor or someone that you look up to in your line of work?

I don't have any mentors in this business because like I said before I didn't know anyone in

this business but I've met some great ones while working...Mrs. Ann And Tisha Simmons from

A King Bail, of course Carlos Dunlap, and my favorite Mr. Leroy from Home Quick Bails.

For those who may be interested in getting in the business, can you describe a average day in

the life of Shontea Beaufort?

My average day as a bail bondsman would be me getting up and heading to my office, there's

always something to do there. Follow up with your people to make sure they're on top of every-

thing as far as court & marketing yourself no matter if you've been in the business 20 years,

you have to be out there. Going to the jail all day long (which is not bad because your making

money). Its a lot in the day of a bondsman. Now I'm trying to separate the 2 bondsman, and

being home more. At first your always on the go and it seems like your day never ends, so now

when I leave the office all my paperwork stays behind and when I‟m home I'm HOME...unless i

get a bond call. LOL...but I don't do calls past 10pm unless its someone that I‟ve bonded out

before.

Whats the best advice you can give to a female interested in also making this a future career?

The advice that I would give a women who may want to start this type of business is to do lots

of research before coming in, find good companies that will appoint you, and don't just do it

because you think your going to make a lot of money because TRUST me you can also lose a

lot as well in the business. I have a very loving and supportive husband that backs me in all I

do so the other advice will be having support from your partner. But the best advice that I can

give on it is to PRAY trust and believe in GOD and put him first in all you do! See you at the

TOP sisters!

Please don't forget to visit Ms. Shontea Beaufort at

KKD Bail Bonds & Polk Surety

2176 Savannah Highway Suite 120

Charleston SC 29414

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Owner: Shontea Beaufort

Business: KKD Bail Bonds and Insurance Agency. “The One Stop Shop”

Location: 2176 Savannah Highway suite 120 Charleston SC 29414

Office Hours: Monday- Friday 9:30am-4pm

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My profound love for people puts me in the state of mind I am in right

now. I wouldn‟t disregard you any less of a human because of your skin

tones, status, how you make your living or where you lay your head.

When it is all said and done, if the exact same knife, positioned at pre-

cisely different angles ran across your skin as well as mine, we would all

bleed the same color blood; red. My open-mindedness allows me to

have a love for things that the average person would not, as well as

make connections between them. That strong connection is music and

history. Often times we hear the infamous saying “history repeats itself.”

By no means am I historian, but I know enough to say that I am smarter

than the average 5th grader or even so I can make it into final jeopardy.

It is not my intentions to rejuvenate or originate a conspiracy theory. If

history doesn‟t repeat itself, we definitely see correlations in events

from the past to the present.

Two of my favorite famous people from an extensive list are Christopher

Wallace aka Notorious Big aka Biggie Smalls aka the Black Frank White

aka Big Poppa and Gauis Julius Caesar bka Julius Caesar. Why did I

select a modern day rapper and an ancient Roman leader? These two

men displayed outstanding greatness in the short time they live on this

earth. One last roamed the earth thousands of years ago; one last

roamed the earth about 14 years ago. I will tell you about each of these

individuals. The similarities between these two include a strong single

mother raising a son, the harsh realities of their environment, highly

talented, a circle of devious friends, and assassinations.

Both Knew They Would Die

Both Biggie and Caesar felt that death was imminent in their paths of

life they chose.

Biggie was considered to be involved in the death of Tupac Shakur.

Caesar knew he had many enemies that he had made while pursuing

his political career.

Connection within circle with Murder

Both Biggie and Caesar had some links to people within their inner cir-

cle at one point in time in their lives with their death.

The death of Caesar by the members of the Liberators happened to be

senators and politicians that Caesar had either personally pardoned

from crimes or helped them advance in the political arena.

Many people feel that Puffy Combs had something to do with the mur-

der of Biggie Smalls, while it is said that Biggie‟s death was a direct

orders of Suge Knight, CEO of Deathrow, confidant of Tupac Shakur.

Effects of Death

The deaths of both Biggie and Caesar had an effect on its followers.

The death of Caesar brought about a series of civil war in Rome. A close

friend married his lover Cleopatra.

The death of Biggie Smalls was fifteen days before the scheduled re-

lease of his album Life After Death, the album hit #1 on the Billboard

200 Charts and was certified diamond, the highest certification for a

solo hip hop album.

Biggie

Unarguably and undeniably my favorite modern day male rapper is

Christopher George Latore Wallace. The love that I have for this man‟s

talent is in the same bracket of love for my southern foods and writing. I

can remember that day as if it was yesterday when he was assassi-

nated. I was sitting in my dorm hallway with my fellow Charlestonians

playing spades. All a sudden someone walked in and said, “Man he

dead man. Biggie dead.”

Pure brilliance. There is no other way to describe the likes of the legend

born on May 21, 1972. Biggie was known for making the voice of East

Coast rap to be heard in the times where the West Coast dominated the

rap game. The only child to a single Jamaican mother who stressed the

importance of education because she was a preschool teacher was

raised in Brooklyn, New York. His father was a welder and a Jamaican

politician, who left the family when Biggie was two years

old. Irregardless of her strong efforts to make something for her child,

no matter how hard she tried she could not take him away from the

streets. The streets were his home while his mother worked two jobs to

support him and what made him into the supreme lyricist as we know

him today. Penned the name “Biggie” because of his size won a lot of

awards in English.

He started selling drugs at the age of twelve, dropped out of school at

age seventeen and started building his criminal rap sheet. He was first

arrested with a weapon charged, which gave him five years probation. A

year later he was arrested in North Carolina on crack charges. He spent

approximately 9 months in jail. By this time, Biggie had been rapping for

years. After he was released from jail, he made a demo. His intentions

of the demo were to display his talents. His demo tape ended up in the

hands of DJ Mister Cee who played the demo tape, it ended up in the

hands of the editor of The Source Magazine. Biggie was featured in a

column in The Source for unsigned artists. Record producer Sean Puffy

Combs heard the demo, and had a meeting with Biggie. He was immedi-

ately given a deal and feature on his label mates albums. Biggie felt he

made it, only to discover that Sean Combs was fired from Uptown re-

cords. Combs created his own label Bad Boys and kept it moving. While

recording his album Biggie‟s daughter was born. He had to support his

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child, so he hustled. Combs found out about this and made Biggie

stop.

Biggie continued to appear on his label mates‟ records, in August

1994, Biggie married Faith Evans after meeting her on a photo

shoot. Four days later the single Juicy debuted. Followed by the re-

lease of the album Ready to Die, this album is certified four times

platinum. More success continued to follow Biggie. The first thing he

did was to put his entourage aboard. Junior MAFIA debut al-

bum Conspiracywas released about a year after Biggies album. The

group included Lil‟Kim, who eventually became Biggie‟s lover and Lil‟

Cease. With his continued success, came problems. Biggie was in

the center of one of the most noted rivalries in hip hop; East Coast vs.

West Coast. Biggie didn‟t know what Beef would amount to. Biggie

and his entourage were believed to be involved in the robbery and

shooting of Tupac Shakur in a recording studio where at that time

Biggie and his entourage were present. They denied having part in the

incident. This created a deadly rival between Biggie‟s label Bad Boys

Records and Shakur‟s label Death Row.

Though made rich and famous, Biggie still has a few run ins with the

law, but persevered. Shakur released the infamous Hit „Em Up song

that dissed Biggie. The songs claimed that Shakur had relations with

Biggie‟s wife and accused the rapper of biting his style. On September

7, 1996 Shakur was fatally injured in a drive-by shooting in Las Ve-

gas, Nevada. He died six days later from the gunshot wounds. Again

rumors surfaced that Biggie was involved in Shakur‟s murder. Biggie

denied the allegations. It was said Biggie cried upon hearing about

the death of Shakur.

Faith Evans gave birth to Biggie‟s son Christopher Wallace, Jr. Biggie

was recording his second album Life After Death and was involved in

a car accident that shattered his left leg; he was in a wheelchair for a

period of time. That eventually forced Biggie to use a cane. Biggie

became fearful for his life, so he hired more security. On March 8,

1997 Biggie was booed by the audience at the Soul Train Music

Awards in Los Angeles. Immediately following the awards show, Biggie

went to an after party at the Petersen Automotive Museum. About

12:30 am on March 9, 1997, Biggie left the party with his entourage

after the party was shut down due to overcrowding. Biggie was travel-

ing with his entourage in GMC Suburbans. Fifteen minutes later, Big-

gie‟s truck stopped at a red light near the museum, a black Chevy

Impala SS pulled up by Biggie‟s truck and fired. Four bullets hit Biggie

in the chest from the 9mm. Biggie was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medi-

cal Center and was pronounced dead about 1:15 am. Even posthu-

mously he still holds his own.

Caesar

His complete name was Gauis Julius Caesar. He was born July 13,

100 BC, an infinite ruler of the Roman military and political leader

whose fierce tactics made a name and an image for Rome as we

know it today. With Caesar‟s victories in times of civil wars, he was

considered the undisputed master of the Roman world. He completed

his greatness when he entered the political arena and extensively

reformed both the Roman society and government. Though he did

great things, they prayed for his downfall.

Caesar was born in Rome to a well-known upper class family. Caesar

was named after his father, a Roman magistrate. His mother was a

strict, highly respectable and intelligent woman, who raised her son

on her own, because her husband traveled a lot and his unfortunate

death when Caesar was 16 years old. As a young boy, he lived in a

meek house in and learned to speak several languages. At age 20

Caesar was already married to a local who was the daughter of the

dictator that had a personal vendetta against Caesar‟s favorite uncle

through marriage. Caesar was told to divorce his wife, he refused

instead he fled Rome to hide. His family and friends saved him from

death. He eventually received a pardon from his father in law and

joined the military.

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When you download and burn, choose the disc-

at-once option to prevent gaps between the

tracks. Next mixtape coming next issue, check

mixtape submission guidelines on

www.geecheeone.com

Who is Port Baby?

Port Baby is a 24-year-old handsome, smooth, sporty individual. Port Baby comes

from a caring single parent home. Port Baby came from the gutta, he didn’t always

have. He had to go out and get a lot of stuff the wrong way but he stayed strong thru

the struggle. If you were to go out and ask anybody about Port Baby they would say,

“dawg real,” and I’m one of a kind. I have a way with the ladies.

Who gave you the name Port Baby?

My homeboy Black, he’s locked up right now doing 15 years. It was because of my

originality and I was representing for the chuck so he just named me Port Baby. It was

a nickname and I just stuck with it.

What part of the “Port City” are you from?

I’m from Downtown Charleston, born and raised. I’ve lived everywhere and gotten

respect from everywhere downtown. Third Avenue or Sunny Side, that’s where I’ll be.

How long have you been rapping?

For a long time, I always had a passion for music, so probably since I was about five

or six.

How did you start rapping?

I’ve always watched MJ and Tupac growing up. I just wanted to be in the mix. I didn’t

know how to sing so rapping was the next best thing.

Why do you think people are just now giving you the recognition you deserve?

I started taking it a lot more serious, people see I’m actually trying to take it some-

where. I started peeping how serious the game was, so I got a little more interested in

it.

You’ve grown a lot in the music scene, and proved to no longer be a “baby” when it

comes to rapping, do you consider changing your name?

Nah, I’m not going to change my name, the meaning will always be relevant. I’m still

a baby of the city. My mama birthed me here so I’m still a baby of the “Port City.”

When your name is mentioned amongst some of Charleston’s top artist, how does that

make u feel?

It makes me feel unsatisfied but more appreciative because for a person to have my

name up in rank, that lets me know I’m being observed and people like what I have

going on. I appreciate them for lending me their time.

How did you come up with the concept for your hit single, that’s taking off right now,

called “Sporty,” ?

I’m an old-spirited guy and I listen to a lot of old guys. When my uncles and older

cousins would break out with their Adidas windbreakers I use to always hear them say

“You look real sporty.” Its always been a relevant word so I thought I could bring it

back, it was real catchy.

How would you define the term sporty?

It’s not all about fashion, it’s more of a lifestyle. From the way I talk to the way I

dress, to my swag, everything. Its not necessarily all about clothes.

What do u look for in a sporty female?

A “Pretti Ladi.” (laughing)

How do u feel about the current music scene in Charleston?

I feel as if a lot more people are getting involved (unity) and taking it more serious

than 5 to 10 years ago, but a lot of people are still hating. But I do see it growing. As

long as there’s growth, there’s improvement. As long as all those words play a factor

in the music scene then we’re going to get somewhere.

Who are some of the local and mainstream artist you listen to?

Local, anybody from Charleston that is serious about their work. I’ve been listening to

pioneers for the past ten years: Mista Taylor, Marly Mar, Fat Boy and Pachino Dino.

People like Dirty Dave, I’ve been listening to a lot lately, Romie Rome and Mr. Fool

Up. Mainstream, I like a lot of throwback stuff: anything from No Limit to Cash

Money, anything out of Memphis, 8 ball and MJG, Three Six Mafia, Yo Gotti, Gucci,

Lil’ Boosie.

Any encouraging words for other aspiring artist?

If all the wheels on the train aren’t moving together we aren’t gonna go anywhere. We

need people to connect and do this together. If this is what you want to do, this is what

you need to be doing. If you’re coming in, respect the game, respect people who been

in the game before you and respect people who are coming up with you or behind you.

When you respect the game, you’ll get whatever out of it that you put in.

Is there anything else you would like to add?

I wanna give a shoutout to God, without him I wouldn’t be here today. A few artist

who are mixxin’ with me: my Camofloss family, Mista Taylor, he really looks out for

me. Marly Mar, Pachino Dino, Free Pachino Dino. Shoutout to Killa Skipp, Fat Boy

and Southern Bloodline Records, N.B.A. Records,

Hollywood and Troy, The Whole Lev Squad, my producer Jro, all club owners, all djs,

Dj Kub, shoutout to Charleston.

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IS THE CAROLINA MUSIC SCENE FINALLY ON THE RISE??

WHO ARE WE REALLY IN COMPETION WITH SINCE EVER

ONE IS IN COMPETION WITH EACH OTHER??

WITH BEN FREEZY....

SOUTH CAROLINA ARTISTS HAVE BEEN IN THE MIXING

BOWL WITH EACH OTHER FOR YEARS!! SOME MAY

THINK ITS BECAUSE OF THE SLAVE MAN MENTALITY,

OTHERS SEEM TO THINK IT'S A CRAB IN THE BARREL

EFFECT THATS HOLDING EACH OTHER FROM GETTING

OUT OF THE SC MUSIC BOX.. THE FACT OF THE MATTER

IS; THERES PLENTY OF ISSUES THAT WE CAN ADDRESS

AS TO WHY PEOPLES MENTALITY IS THE WAY IT IS IN

SOUTH CAROLINA, BUT NO ONE IS GOING TO STEP UP

TO RESOLVE THESE ISSUES AT HAND....

THEIR HAVE BEEN PREVIOUS ARTISTS IN SOUTH CARO-

LINA THAT WAS FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SIGN CON-

TRACTS WITH A MAJOR LABEL, BUT DIDN'T SUCCEED

BECAUSE OF THE LACK OF SUPPORT FROM THE SOUTH

CAROLINA NATIVES, BUT ARE THE BIGGEST SUPPORT-

ERS FOR ATLANTA ARTISTS WHO COME FROM THE

SAME LOCAL SCENE WHO MAKE IT BIG IN SMALL

TOWNS AND CITIES SUCH AS THE CAROLINAS AND GO

BACK TO BEING LOCAL IN ATLANTA OR SURROUNDING

AREAS..

SO, WHO ARE WE REALLY IN COMPETION WITH IN THE

CAROLINAS??? DEFINITLY SHOULDN'T BE WITH EACH

OTHER, BECAUSE THE RESOURCES ARE LIMITED IN THE

CAROLINAS, BUT THE SUPPORT IN THE CAROLINAS IS

HUGE IF EVERYONE LOOKED AT EACH OTHER AS AN

OUTLET AND AS A PARTNER, INSTEAD OF A THREAT OR

COMPETITOR!! THERES ENOUGH MONEY AND MUSIC

TO CIRCULATE THROUGHOUT THE CAROLINAS TO

MAKE A GREAT IMPACT IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY...

INSTEAD OF WORRYING ABOUT WHO MAY HAVE THE

TORCH AT THE TIME, PEOPLE IN SC SHOULD WORRY

BOUT GETTING A TICKET ON BOARD AND WAITING FOR

YOUR STOP, SO YOU CAN MAKE YOUR MARK IN THE

MUSIC INDUSTRY FOR THE CAROLINAS , AND THAT

WILL DRAW MORE MEDIA POWER HOUSES TO INVEST

IN SOUTH CAROLINA INSTEAD OF GOING TO SUR-

ROUNDING CITIES AND BUILDING AND LEAVING OUT

THE CAROLINAS LIKE THEY BEEN DOING FOR YEARS,

AND THEN THEY WON'T THINK WE'RE STILL JUST

ABUNCH OF COUNTRY BUMPKINS THAT STILL DONT

GET ALONG AND SCARED OF 'SHAY WHITEY'!!!!!

FRANKBOOK 100........BEN FREEZY HUSTLEBOY INC

www.google.com/hustleboyinc

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Lachondria: Who are some of the artists who you have worked

with or want to work with?

Link: So far Beam Davinci, Dusty Rhodes, Numbers, H20, Juelz

Santana, Uni Productions just to name a few. Now I want to

work with Full Code Recording, Pachino Dino, Fatboy, Mr.

Taylor( now those three on a track ahh man), Bulldog

(Hoodstarz), your man O2g/Certified Beats, Yung Rome, Port

Baby (the whole Camofloss Ent), Willie Will, N.B.A. Records

and anybody who wants to rock with me.

Lachondria: Do you think you going to get a nomination for the

2011 GeeChee One Awards this year?

Link: Yes and I want Grinder of the Year. If there is anyone from

the chuck that says that they grind harder than me meet me at

any open mic & I'll be there. Or any event & I'm there"

Interview by Lachondria Taylor

If you haven’t heard Link has been one of the hottest topics of

the discussion in music in the Charleston area right now. He

just won the Hood Starz $500 prize for Open Mic Night at LA

Lounge, plus he was titled as #1 on reverbnation.com for

several weeks. Who is this Link? If you haven’t heard about

him check him out now….

Lachondria: Wassup Link? How are you feeling?

Link: I’m good! What about you?

Lachondria: What more can I say but blessed! Lets see I 1st

meet u @ the Geechee One Mag commercial shoot

rite? I actually thought u rocked!

Link: Yea, I get that most of time.

Lachondria: So who is Link?

Link: Man I’m just a struggling artist trying 2 make it right now.

Doing any and everything.

Lachondria: True. True. I see you're not your average white

boy?

Link: Hell naw. I’m albino (I’m just keeping it real).

Lachondria: You love keeping it real! Where do white boys

like you be hiding?

Link: In the lab. I’m there everyday, when I leave it leaves!

Lachondria: One thing is that you have a lot of different styles

as far as your music goes. Tell us about that.

Link: I love to touch on hip hop, gangsta, a lil dirty south and

mix it all up with rock and pop.

Lachondria: I've watched you at the La Lounge, you are like a

book if you don't read it. How do you feel about that?

Link: Why I say that is because that shows the world is still

stereotyping people. I’ve done rock by itself. I've been in

all genres I’m the best person to put those together. I mean I

know Mexicans who don't speak Spanish but you call them

Mexicans.

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BF:GEECHEE ONE & BEN FREEZY HAVE THE PLEASURE TO

MEET WITH...

WHUTZ GOOD IN YO COMMUNITY M PEEZY???

M.P. My hood is the same as the everybody else hood. We all trying to

find that come up. Making moves and making music.

BF: M PEEZY CAN YOU GIVE A BRIEF RUNDOWN TO EVERYONE WHO'S

READING THIS INTERVIEW ALL BOUT YOU AND YOUR ORGANIZATION??

M.P. Gutta Boy Ent. is all family. We trying to put Charleston on. We area

ll grinding. Gutta Boy Ent is willing to work with everybody. Doing shows,

open mics, showing love at the clubs. We accept everyone with open

arms.

BF: FROM YOUR EXPERIENCES WHAT SEPARATES M PEEZY FROM A LOT

OF ARTISTS ON THE SAME COME UP AS U??

M.P. Nothing we all on the same agenda. One thing I could say is my

music from the heart, Keeping It Gutta are my life experiences. I have

lived just about all of that.

BF: AS WE MAY KNOW CHARLESTON IS ON THE SILENT RISE, WHAT DO

U THINK COULD HELP BOOST THE MOMENTUM OF THE CHARLESTON

MUSIC SCENE BEING PUT IN THE INDUSTRY??

M.P. Unity. We need to stop downing each other and put our heads to-

gether and do this. One eat all eat. There is much talent in Charleston.

We just all need to link up and work together.

BF: ARE THERE ANY GOALS OR AMBITIONS YOU'RE STRIVING TO

ACHIEVE IN THIS MUSIC INDUSTRY???

M.P. I am just trying to be the best at what I do and be heard. God gave

me a talent and I want to make use of it. I wanna teach the young and

older generation that no matter where you have been or what stum-

bling blocks you have come to, God will make a way for you to over-

come those. Keep striving to be the best.

BF: CAN YOU TELL US A LIL BIT ABOUT THE NEW SINGLE AND PRO-

JECTS YOU HAVE OUT NOW, AND PREVIOUS MUSIC LISTENERS MAY

KNOW YOU OR HEARD OF YOU FROM???

M.P. My cd Keepin It Gutta is in Loco's, on Rivers Ave. The cd has 15

songs a bonus track. My singles are Man Up and If you love, then love

me (for the ladies). I am also working on a music video that will be

published with Juan, from Jigalow Records, on the Nobody Grinds like

us, Vol. 4.

BF: I SEE YOU HAVE A BIG SHOW COMING UP ON JULY 9TH AT CLUB

DRAMATICS, ARE THERE OTHER UP COMING SHOWS WE CAN CATCH

YOU AT, AND WHAT TO EXPECT FROM M PEEZY WHEN WE SEE YOU

LIVE???

M.P. I will be having a party at Club Dramatics, August 5. Perform-

ances will by M Peezy (of course), Marly Mar, Major (Real Life Ent.),

Guerilla Mafia, music by Shad-Ike. We are still working on some other

live performances. Stay tuned to Gutta Boy Ent. on Facebook. I will be

doing a performance in August, GA @ Soultry Sound, with Carlos Cartel,

July 9, We stay scheduling shows and performances, so I cannot

stress enough the importance of staying connected on Gutta Boy Ent.

BF: ARE THERE ANY SHOUT OUTS TO WHOM YOU MAY WANNA SHOUT

OUT??

M.P. I would first like to give a shout out to God the leader of the my

life, my mother Gail Jean-Jacques, my lovely girlfriend (my everything)

Ebony Gordon, my brother Travis Wright, Josh Simmons, my sister

Shaneka Shuler, Marly Mar, Gradd*ck, Drama Boy Ent., Carlos Cartel,

Deejay Shad-Ike, Deejay Boss Hogg, Deejay Cory Bee, Baby Breeze,

Major (Real life Ent.), King Cak-a-lac, Ms. Gillatine (Mesha), and Dia-

mond South. If there is anyone that I did forget you know, I have noth-

ing but love for you but I cannot not name the whole set

BF: IF YOU HAVE ANY WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO ALL THE

STREET SOLJAHS LOOKIN TO BETTER THEMSELVES, SOLJAHS WE'VE

LOST, & THE YOUNGER GENERATION THAT'S LOOKING UP TO M PEEZY,

WHAT WOULD IT BE????

M.P. Never lose your train of thought. Do not let the next person tell you

that your dreams are not possible; with God on your side EVERYTHING is

possible. Stop "hating" on each other and work together. Believe in

yourself, even if nobody else does. A few setbacks are destined to come

your way, just pick up where you left off and keep going.

BF: M PEEZY THANK YOU'S...

M.P. I would like to thank God for allowing me to make it this far, my

girlfriend and my family for continuing to push me, the deejays for spin-

ning my music, the clubs for allowing me to perform. Man I just wanna

thank everybody that took time out for me, even the people reading

thins. The fans that I do have and the fans that I will have.

www.facebook.com/mpeezysimmons

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Tell us a little about yourself.

I’m a 22-year-old college student at Strayer University. I’m a rapper/

hip hop artist. I was born in New York raised in Charleston.

How long have you been rapping?

I did my first rhyme at 16 so about five years now.

What influenced you to start rapping?

I just started doing it. I was locked up and I was bored and had noth-

ing to do. I put my emotions into the rap. People said they liked it and

kind of gassed me up, so I just kept going.

As a new artist just starting out, what are some of the hardships you’ve

faced in the music game?

I see how people just try to use you to make themselves look better.

They don’t want to look out for you they just see a dollar sign. You just

have to stay focused and put out hot songs. There’s no unity. You have

to get together so you can make money.

What makes you stand out amongst other up and coming artist?

I’m just real with mine. I can rap on any beat. I just have a different

swag. I come in a whole different way than a Geechee artist would

come. They always talk about the same thing.

What’s the name of your new single that’s hot right now and how did

you come up with the concept for it? .

The name of the song is “Brett Farvin.” It came about with me just

being what I’ve always been: a hustler, a grinder…getting money.

Whatever you doin and you feel like you legendary with it. It came

from the football player Brett Favre. He was good at football and he’s

a legend now. If you doing legal things, illegal things as long as you’re

handling business and you feel like you legendary with it, you’re “Bret

Farvin. Just being on top of your shit, basically.

When you recorded Bret Farvin, did you have any idea it would take

off like it did?

I was just playing around with that and it just became a hit. My dog

just made a beat and I just added a few words and stuck with it.

Who are some of the people you look up to in the music game?

I look up to Soulja Slim, Gucci, Lil’ Wayne, Tupac and Biggie. I listen

to all of their music.

What words Of encouragement would you give to another up and com-

ing artist?

I would tell them to stay independent, stay dedicated and don’t ever

give up. Use the internet and network. Holla at different people. Be

versatile.

Would you like to give any shoutouts?

I wanna give a shoutout to the lord, my family my homies, west

montague fam, shoutouts to the city, to all my supporters and all my

fans.

ROMIE ROME… BRETT FARVIN

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GEECHEE ONE with BEN FREEZY EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ONE

OF THE MIXTAPE GREATS DJ SOULLESS......

BF: HOW IMPORTANT IS THE DJ'S ROLE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY ?

DJ.S: Dj's play a very crucial role in the music industry. Without the Dj's there

would be no Gucci Mane, Lil Boosie, T.I, etc. In order for an artist to succeed

in this industry, someone is gong to have to spin your record(s). As an artist

you need to go out and communicate with djs,

collaborate with other artists, hit these music conventions, clubs, events, etc....

No one is just going to hand out a meal ticket, you have to put in the foot

work!

BF: WHAT IS YOUR ADVICE TO INDEPENDENT ARTIST LOOKING TO

BREAK INTO THE INDUSTRY?

DJ S: Stay humble, network, be professional , the Internet is a great tool to for

resources. Don't wait on a record company , stay on the grind and don't sleep.

Create a music business plan, the fact can not be argued you need to set a

plan in motion and goals in order to succeed in the industry.

BF: WHATS YOUR ADVICE ON HOW AN INDEPENDENT ARTIST

SHOULD REACH OUT TO DJ'S TO PLAY THEIR MUSIC ?

DJ S: Contact us professionally , be patient and do not blow us up. I can per-

sonally say after hearing 30 secs of a record, if I'm going to spin it or not.

Always have studio quality product , also when giving a dj a record try to have

a dirty, clean and most important the instrumental. One more thing

do not go to a dj in a club and expect your record to get played for the first

time, without review its not going to happen.

BF: CAN YOU NAME ANY SPECIFIC ARTIST THAT YOU HAVE DONE

WORK WITH?

DJ S: Dj Paul of Three Six Mafia , Razor aka Mr. M-I-A, Rena, Grief, Lil

Mugga, Loose Cannon, Yung Berg, Gucci Mane, Crimeboss Luciano, I can go

on all day.

BF: WHAT PROJECTS ARE YOU WORKING ON IN THE NEAR FUTURE

AND HOW OFTEN DO YOU RELEASE MIXTAPES?

DJ S: I release about 3-4 mixtapes a month, not including independent artist

project that i host. The new mixtape series that i will start releasing in July is

called

Traps-R-Us , which will be hosted by major artist and will be release twice a

month on that specific series.

BF: WHERE CAN FANS GET COPIES OF YOUR RELEASES ?

DJ S: You can pretty much get any of my release on all the major mixtapes

sites on the Internet, and if you don't see it REQUEST it! You can also

hit www.Djsoulless.com and download them directly ! Also check out Cat's

Music, Monster Music, and all other local retailers in the Carolina's.

BF: WHERE CAN ARTIST CONTACT YOU ?

DJ S: Best way to contact myself or my staff would be through the website

www.Djsoulless.com , other social networking sites i can be reached through

is Twitter @Djsoulless, and Facebook/VendettaMixtapes. Be patient someone

will reach out to you within a few business days.

BF: DO YOU HAVE ANY SHOUT OUTS ?

DJ S:Defiantly first and foremost shout to Every one at Geechee One Maga-

zine for blessing me with this interview. Shout to Hustleline Entertainment,

Hard Money Entertainment, Def Jam , Cash Money Records, Diamond Life

Entertainment, Coast 2 Coast Mixtapes, Maybach Music Group. Just know

when it come to the Carolina's , Charleston the real deal is Soulless . I have

been doing this for years now its in my blood, and best believe i got Charles-

ton on my back I'm doing this for my city.

--

Best Regards,

#TeamSoulless

Follow Dj Soulless on Twitter ! @Djsoulless www.twitter.com/djsoulless

www.Djsoulless.com

SUBMIT YOUR SINGLE NOW FOR UP AND COMING RELEASE !

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GEECHEE ONE AND BEN FREEZY

TRAVELS TO MEET WITH THE MUGGA

F##KIN MAN MUGGA MAN!

BF: MUGGA MAN, THAT NAME STANDS

OUT WHEN HEARD B4 EVEN HEAR-

ING YOUR MUSIC, HOW DID YOU EARN

THAT NAME MUGGA MAN???

MM: I GOT DA TITLE FROM POPPN PILLS AND

MEAN MUGGIN NIGGAS IN DA CLUB OR

STREETS AND HEARIN PPL SAY HE MUGGIN

EVERYBODY YA KNOW..

BF: SO MUGGA WHERE ARE YOU FROM

AND WHAT ORGANIZATION YOU'RE

WORKING HARD TO REPRESENT???

MM: I'M FROM DA MONEY MACON LOCATED

IN CHARLESTON, SC DA ORGANIZATION IS

HARDMONEY ENT. MEANING NO MATTER HOW

U GET TO DAT MONEY STACK IT UNTIL IT

CAN'T FOLD "HARDMONEY"

BF: I SEE THAT YOU HAVE A DVD OUT

CALLED "MIXXIN WIT THE REAL"

WHATS THE STORYLINE BEHIND THE

DVD, CUZ MOST ARTISTS DON'T COME

OUT WITH DVD'S???

MM: JUST TO SHOW U DA MAN BEHIND DA

NAME MUGGA..WHAT HE BEEN THRU AS A

STREET NIGGA TO AN ARTIST..BUT PT2 OF

DAT DVD GONNA BE DEEPER I'M JUST GETTN

STARTED..

BF: NA MUGGA, ALOT OF ARTISTS

MAKE MUSIC ABOUT LIFE EXPERI-

ENCES EITHER FROM THEY OWN OR

OTHERS THEY'VE SEEN, WHAT EXPERI-

ENCES ARE YOU EXPRESSING FROM

BECAUSE I SEE THAT YOU QUOTED " to

make a long story short "i done been thru

it all" ????

MM: DATS VISE VERSA I DONE SEEN IT AND

BEEN THRU IT ALL MEANING COMING FROM

WHERE I'M FROM YOU EITHER DA PRAYER OR

DA PREY. U EITHER GOTTA KILL OR STEAL OR

B KILLED OR STOLE "I AM DA STREETS"DATS

ALL I CAN SAY ASK DA STREETS..

BF: IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY WHO HAVE

YOU HAD THE PLEASURE OF WORKING

WITH ON PROJECTS, SONGS, SHOWS,

OR DJ'S THAT HELPED LAUNCHED

YOUR CAREER??

MM: FIEND AKA MR WHOMP WHOMP 17TH

WARD FINEST, MARLY MAR, MISTA TAYLOR,

N4RED, DJ SOULLESS, DJ KUB, GEECHEE

ONE,40OZ, REDROOM, B.BSLIM, BABY BREEZE,

GANGSTA BOO, LA CHAT,TOO MUCH TO NAME

DAMN I BLOWN MY HIGH LOL,..

BF: WE SEE YOU'RE THE FACE OF THIS

MONTHS GEECHEE ONE COVER, HOW

YOU FEEL ABOUT THAT BEING APART

OF YOUR MUSICAL RESUME THAT

OTHERS GET TO SEE & KNOW ABOUT

MUGGA MAN??

MM: IT FEELS GOOD TO BE SEEN..I JUST GOT

STARTED IN 2010 WHEN I GOT LOCKED UP

FOR DRUG CHARGES AND A PISTOL SO TO HIT

A ROAD BLOCK AND BE RELEASE IN DA BEGIN-

NING OF 2011 AFTER DROPPING THE PISTOL

I'M BACK ON TRACK WIT DA MUSIC AND TO BE

ON DA COVER OF GECCHEE ONE IS LIKE SEE-

ING DA SUNLIGHT AFTER ALL DA DARK

ROADS..TO ALL MY FANS AND STREET CON-

TACTS I'M BACK..

BF: CHARLESTON MUSIC SCENE IS

CURRENTLY ON THE UP AND UP BE-

CAUSE THE DJ'S AND MEDIA OUTLETS

ARE FINALLY OPENING DOORS FOR

THE ARTISTS HERE IN THE CHUCK, BUT

WHAT CAN YOU ADD MUGGA FROM

YOUR KNOWLEDGE THAT COULD MAKE

CHARLESTON MORE OF A POWER-

HOUSE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY???

MM: KEEPING US ROOTED TO WHERE WE

CAME FROM..WE {CHARLESTON LOCALS} ARE

JUST GETTING STARTED AND ALREADY TALK

NBLING BLING I WANT YA TO KNOW ME FROM

BEGGING TO END I'M REAL DON'T RUN WHEN

YOU JUST LEARNED HOW TO WALK IF YA ON

HELP SOME 1 ELSE..

BF: IS THERE ANY UPCOMING PRO-

JECTS THAT YOU HAVE OUT OR WORK-

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In the Fash Lane with TajMelrose

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Lets just think about that statement for a little bit. Any female who was any experi-

ence with guys knows that the latter is true. (p**sy IS power) But I want to introduce

to you a true and bold fact, and that is the revelation that d*ck IS control. Power vs.

Control. If you had to choose one to be in possession of which would you choose? It

is a careful choice and one mustn’t be too hasty when choosing. Does one out-weigh

the other? Does one give the bearer a clear advantage in a situation? These are ques-

tions we are going to introduce to you and hopefully, when the light of knowledge is

upon you, you can make a clear realization of the bold theory that p**sy is power but

d*ck is control.

Believe it or not there are still those that dispute the sheer power that p**sy pos-

sesses. There are those who will swear by the idea that p**sy has no power when in

fact, p**sy is a powerful entity that can and will slay even the most forlorn fellow. In

fact, p**sy has been known to even drive a fellow p**sy carrier (another women)

mad and to drastic measures. Lets reach further and find out why. There is a popular

song by The Funkadelics called “Atomic Dog” and it has the catchy hook of “why must

I be like that, why must I chase the cat?” Well, the reason that I must chase the cat

(p**sy) is simply instincts. I am genetically predisposed to succumb to p**sy. I am pre

-programmed to desire it and to seek it. I came from it and thus I desire to return to

it. Where is the power in that some may ask? The power is found in the knowledge

that women have knowing that men seek them on a sub-conscious level. The power

is knowing that men desire you and what you have. No matter the potential hazards.

No matter the warning signs. No matter the clear indications that this situation is not

for us…men seek you and what you have. Like the Nile crocodile that feast during the

great migration of the wilder beast, you wait. And women never have to wait too

long because the wilder beast (men) come. And we come by the uncountable num-

bers to take our chances. And like clockwork, we are devoured by the Queen of the

Nile and her p**sy we so instinctively seek. Its ironic how wilder beast (men) stand

at the banks of the Nile River and watch the crocodile (women) devour other wilder

beast and instead of moving on to a safe place to cross, we follow in the same path of

the victims that went before us. It is instincts that propel us to try our good fortune

with the Queen of the Nile. And how do women devour us some may ask? That an-

swers is found in the daily activities of men. Everything we do is to cater to women.

Lets analyze that bold statement. The way men look, is it really for other men. The

way a man smells is it for another man. The clothes a man wears are they to impress

another man.

What are the top 5 reasons a young brother purchases a motorcycle. 1. So women

will ask for a ride. 2. So women will ask to sit on it. 3. So women will wave as you ride

by at the park. 4. So women will take a ride and then ask you to give their girl a ride.

5. So women just flat out notice men. Men, take a moment to think about how much

our lives are centered on women and that entity the are in possession of. Our per-

sonality is geared, groomed, and polished to attract p**sy. The jobs we seek are a

vital part of the “operation attract p**sy” process. Damn near everything we do can

trace its roots back to attracting p**sy. We watch what we eat to attract p**sy. We

watch how we eat as to not scare p**sy off. Even simple things are to attract p**sy.

The tattoo’s we get, our style of dress, the way we talk, etc. Just about everything we

do is an attempt to bring us lips to lips with that most powerful force we can see and

touch…p**sy. Women, what better position to be in then that of the controller of

that powerful force? Women control p**sy and p**sy controls men. Believe it or not

men, p**sy is never free. Even if you find p**sy and you don’t pump one red cent

into it, you have already paid for it through the many preparations you have invested

in to even set up a chance meeting with p**sy. The money for your car, clothes,

haircut, watch, place you stay, etc. You put money into the p**sy pool in hopes that

it will bring you to that much closer to p**sy. You can’t tell me that isn’t power.

D*ck is control. D*ck is control…and control is just as valuable then power. Yep, I said

it and I am going to prove it. In the short run, men could never compete with women

in this world. The balance far more favors that of women. The sun seems to rise and

set just for her and the stars are hers for her enjoyment. How can we as feeble men

who through pure instinct must seek the cat even began to combat such a powerful

ally that women have called p**sy. Well, it is in our own matrix that we find the

answer. D*ck. D*ck is the only weapon we have that can even begin to balance out

this uneven struggle. Women do not sub-consciously seek d*ck as we seek p**sy.

They don’t have to because d*ck will come to them. From the outside it looks as if

women have all the tools for a total domination I presume. But they do have a design

flaw. Although they don’t sub-consciously seek it, they do un-consciously desire it on

a level that we as men have yet to understand. And to help with that, they have been

built to withstand this unpredictable and longstanding sex-drive. They can’t get limp,

they have the stamina of an Olympic athlete and they rarely go dry. And if that were

the case, they have developed artificial assistance to correct that. Where does the

control come in? Well men, by us knowing this small little detail it allows us to ma-

nipulate situations in order to gain control. Take for example a couple in a relation-

ship. Their relationship is up and down and they have their share of many problems.

After a very bad fight what happens? The women is unstable, fragile and in limbo.

She has thoughts of “I can do better then this” and “I know so and so wouldn’t do

this to me.” What propels her to stick around? Lets exclude love from the equation

because everything changes and all rules are out the door with love. The next thing is

d*ck. It is d*ck that reminds her why she should stay. It is d*ck that says everything is

going to be all right. It is d*ck that says how much we care and how much you are

appreciated. Men are not orally expressive creatures so we have to speak another

language. That language is d*ck. That is why make-up sex is so good. It is our way of

saying, “sit your ass down, you aint going no where” or “baby I need you” or however

you say what corresponds with you sensitivity level. Either way, it is a language that

women respond to and completely understand. They hear it from that one guy in this

ear when the other several wilder beasts are in her other ear. That CONTROL, al-

though outwardly not as flashy as POWER is just enough to help add some balance to

the force. P**sy is power but D*ck is control…

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