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GEMWORK RADIO SHOW 4/28/23 FT ILL AL

GEMWORK RADIO SHOW 4/21/23 FT ILL ALL (@THEBEATCAST)  It’s time to get your West Coast vibes on! w/ host #tekthasupahLAtin #broadwayjoebaggs & #beatsmithmedore 🔥  We’re back this Friday & ready to bring you the best in Hip-Hop from coast-to-coast! Make sure you tap in and vibe with us.  Check out the podcast on DNKYBONGSTV.COM/DBTV-SHOWS 📻 🛍️  Shop merch at https://dnkybongs.myshopify.com/products/dnkybongs-mouse-pad Follow us on IG : @brothermaaz @broadwayjoebaggs @beatsmithmedore @gemworkradio @dnkybongstv @citybuzzradio

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#TTTP EP9 “DJ PRINCE PAUL”

The crowned Prince of De La DJ Prince Paul is an American hip-hop producer, DJ, and record label owner whose career has spanned over four decades and has earned him a reputation as one of the most influential producers in the hip-hop genre. His career began in the 1980s, when he was a member of the rap trio Stetsasonic, before going on to produce classic albums for groups such as De La Soul, Gravediggaz and Handsome Boy Modeling School. This blog post examines the extraordinary rise to fame of DJ Prince Paul and his role in shaping the sound of hip-hop. Early career with Stetsasonic DJ Prince Paul’s career began in the late 1980s, when he joined the hip-hop group Stetsasonic. The group released their debut album, On Fire, in 1988, which was produced by Paul and was acclaimed for its innovative blend of funk, soul, and hip-hop. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums Chart, and it established Paul as a prominent figure in the hip-hop scene.Paul also produced the group’s follow-up album, In Full Gear, which was released in 1989. The album featured the single “Talkin’ All That Jazz”, which peaked at number 8 on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart, and was praised for its innovative use of sampling and its funk-infused sound. The album was also a commercial success, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart and establishing Paul as one of the most sought-after producers in the hip-hop scene. Producing for De La Soul and Gravediggaz In 1989, Paul began producing for the rap group De La Soul, who were signed to Tommy Boy Records. He produced their debut album, 3 Feet High and Rising, which was released in 1989 and was acclaimed for its innovative use of sampling and its positive, uplifting message. The album was a commercial success, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums Chart and becoming one of the most influential hip-hop albums of all time.Paul also produced the group’s follow-up album, De La Soul Is Dead, which was released in 1991. The album was a departure from the group’s previous work, featuring darker and more experimental production. Despite the change in sound, the album was a commercial success, peaking at number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums Chart, and it cemented Paul’s reputation as one of the most innovative producers in the hip-hop scene. The Rise of Handsome Boy Modeling School In 1999, Paul formed the production duo Handsome Boy Modeling School with producer Dan the Automator. The duo released their debut album, So… How’s Your Girl?, in 1999, which featured guest appearances from Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Mike D of the Beastie Boys, and DJ Shadow. The album was acclaimed for its innovative production and use of samples, and it was a commercial success, reaching number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart.The duo’s follow-up album, White People, was released in 2004 and featured a more eclectic sound, incorporating elements of funk, soul, and jazz. The album was well-received by critics, and it peaked at number 1 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums chart. The album cemented Paul’s reputation of the most innovative and influential producers in the hip-hop scene. Conclusion DJ Prince Paul’s career has spanned over four decades and has been marked by his groundbreaking production for groups such as Stetsasonic, De La Soul, Gravediggaz, and Handsome Boy Modeling School. His influence on the sound of hip-hop is undeniable, and his legacy as one of the most influential producers in the genre will live on for generations to come.

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#GWLIVE “FT TAY DA CROWN”

#GEMWORKLIVE FT TAY DA CROWN  This episode is going to be craaaaazy. I’ll going 1 on 1 with Arizona’s finest, “Tay Da Crown!” Join us for an in depth interview with hip hop recording artist/ fashion designer & ughh brotha @taydacrownttg. Let’s find out who he is as a creator, what his childhood was like, earliest memories with music and much much more. All going up this Saturday, plug in #DNKYBongsTV “Where Hip Hop Podcasts!”  GEMWORKLIVE.COM for best experience.  Shop merch at https://dnkybongs.myshopify.com/products/men-s-slides Follow us on IG : @brothermaaz @taydacrownttg @dnkybongstv @gemworktv

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#TTTP EP8 “9TH WONDER”

The incomparable 9th wonder ladies and gentlemen.. Are you a fan of hip hop music? If so, you’ve probably heard of 9th Wonder, one of the most influential and respected producers in the game. With a career spanning over two decades, 9th Wonder has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry, from Jay-Z to Kendrick Lamar. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at 9th Wonder’s career and production techniques, and explore why he’s such an important figure in hip hop. Introduction Patrick Douthit, better known as 9th Wonder, was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 1975. He began his career as a member of the group Little Brother, but soon made a name for himself as a solo producer. His signature style blends soulful samples with hard-hitting drums, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and modern. He’s been called the “king of the sample chop” and his beats have been praised for their complexity and musicality. Early Career 9th Wonder’s first major production credit came in 2003, when he produced the majority of Little Brother’s debut album, “The Listening.” The album was a critical and commercial success, and helped put 9th Wonder on the map. He went on to produce for a number of other artists, including Destiny’s Child, Mary J. Blige, and Nas. In 2005, he won a Grammy for his work on the album “Get Lifted” by John Legend. Despite his success, 9th Wonder remained committed to his roots. He continued to work with Little Brother, and also founded the group The Justus League, which featured a number of North Carolina-based artists. His dedication to his craft and his community helped build a loyal following and establish him as a respected figure in hip hop. Production Techniques One of the things that sets 9th Wonder apart as a producer is his use of samples. He’s known for digging deep into the crates to find obscure and forgotten records, and then chopping them up and rearranging them in new and creative ways. He’s also a master of layering sounds, using multiple samples and instruments to create a rich and textured sound. Another key aspect of 9th Wonder’s production style is his use of live instrumentation. He’s a trained musician himself, and often plays instruments on his own beats. He’s also worked with a number of live musicians, including members of The Roots and The Dap-Kings, to create a more organic and dynamic sound. Collaborations Throughout his career, 9th Wonder has collaborated with some of the biggest names in hip hop. He’s produced for Jay-Z, Beyoncé, and Drake, among others. He’s also worked closely with fellow producer and rapper Kanye West, contributing to several of his albums. In 2010, he formed the supergroup Murs & 9th Wonder, which released several critically acclaimed albums. Aside from his work with other artists, 9th Wonder has also been a mentor and collaborator to a number of up-and-coming producers. He’s taught classes at North Carolina Central University and Duke University, and has worked with students and aspiring producers to help them develop their craft. Influence and Legacy 9th Wonder’s impact on hip hop is undeniable. He’s been credited with helping to usher in the “neo-soul” movement of the early 2000s, and has been praised for his contributions to the genre’s sound and style. He’s also been a vocal advocate for social justice and racial equality, using his platform to raise awareness and inspire change. As he approaches his third decade in the music industry, 9th Wonder shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to produce for a wide range of artists, and has hinted at several upcoming projects. Whether you’re a fan of his work or new to his sound, there’s no denying the impact that 9th Wonder has had on hip hop music and culture. Conclusion In conclusion, 9th Wonder is one of the most talented and innovative producers in hip hop. His dedication to his craft, his community, and his values has helped him build a career that’s both successful and meaningful. Whether you’re a fan of his soulful samples, his complex beats, or his inspiring message, there’s something to appreciate in 9th Wonder’s body of work. 9th Wonder is an influential producer in hip hop He’s known for his use of samples and live instrumentation He’s collaborated with a number of big-name artists He’s a mentor and advocate for social justice His impact on hip hop is undeniable He continues to produce and innovate after two decades in the game

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#TTTP EP7 “DAN THE AUTOMATOR”

  The handsomest gorilla in the room… Dan Nakamura, also known as Dan the Automator, is one of the most influential hip-hop producers of the last two decades. Hailing from San Francisco, the producer has made a name for himself by creating genre-defining hits for some of the biggest names in the music industry. Dan started his career in the early 90s, producing tracks for Bay Area rap crew Souls of Mischief. However, it wasn’t until the late 90s that he really made a name for himself. He was the mastermind behind two landmark albums – Dr. Octagon’s 1996 outing ‘Dr. Octagonecologyst’ and Gorillaz’s eponymous debut in 2001. The former, which featured collaborations with MC Kool Keith and DJ Qbert, was a groundbreaking record that mixed horrorcore raps with psychedelic beats. The latter was an animated, virtual band created by Blur’s Damon Albarn and Tank Girl artist Jamie Hewlett. Gorillaz’s debut was a genre-bending masterpiece that peaked at number two on the UK album charts and was certified platinum. Dan’s success with these two albums catapulted him into the mainstream. He went on to produce hit songs for a wide range of artists, including Handsome Boy Modeling School, Deltron 3030, and Kasabian. He also formed a supergroup with Del the Funky Homosapien and Kid Koala called Deltron 3030 and released a critically acclaimed concept album in 2000 that is still talked about to this day. Dan’s influence can be seen in several current music scenes, from lo-fi hip hop to indie rock. His diverse range of talents and his willingness to experiment with new sounds have made him an icon in the music industry. His style of production, including his use of obscure samples and creative vocal layering, has inspired countless producers and artists. Dan the Automator has left an indelible mark on the music industry, pushing boundaries and redefining genres. His rise to the top is a testament to the power of artistry and creativity, and his contribution to the genre of hip-hop and beyond will continue to be felt for decades to come.

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#CPTM “MONDAY NIGHT COMPTONMANIA” 3/20/23

10 Days from Comptonmania Where You From.  The latest from Sad Boy…. An Update on the former Tag Team Champions, the Doom Gods And So much more..… Make sure you tune in every Monday Night for #CPTM Subscribe to our channel : https://www.youtube.com/@COMPTONMANIA  

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