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The Vibe House Respect The West Showcase @ SXSW

The annual Vibe House is being presented by Cashmere Agency, Vibe Magazine and MMXLII and adidas Originals. A number of top West Coast rappers are confirmed for the event, which will take place on Saturday, March 17 from 8pm – 2am at Kiss & Fly nightclub in Austin, TX. Artists like Strong Arm Steady, Self Scientific, Terrace Martin ft. 9th Wonder, Pac D##, Dom Kennedy, Jay Rock, Ab Soul, Kendrick Lamar, Nispey Hussle and others are confirmed to perform. For more details visit vibe.com/sxsw and to support on twitter use #VIBEHouseSXSW!! If you won’t be at SXSW this year, The VIBE House will also stream live via Livestream, so fans around the world can tune-in to watch the entire show, exclusive at new.livestream.com/vibehouse  and AlliHpHop.com.

50 Cent To Perform “Get Rich Or Die Tryin” Album At Shady 2.0 SXSW Showcase

(AllHipHop News) It’s been officially announced that this year at SXSW, Shady Records will be putting on a very unique showcase that will feature G-Unit founder 50 Cent performing his debut album Get Rich Or Die Tryin in it’s entirety. In addition to 50’s performance, Shady Records artists Slaughterhouse and Yelawolf will also both have sets of their own at the showcase which is being presented by Beats By Dre, Fuse, Lipton Brisk and The Village Voice. Shade45 and Rap Radar will also be involved with the Shady 2.0 showcase as they present “The Next Phase” which will be hosted by Sway and feature performances from Big K.R.I.T, Action Bronson, Don Trip, Schoolboy Q, S.T.S. and The Foodchain. The Shady 2.o Showcase will take place on Friday March 16th at the Austin Music Hall. Doors open at 7 p.m. For more information visit www.ShadyRecords.com

VibeHouse’s AllHipHop Breeding Ground Showcase @ SXSW

The annual Vibe House is being presented by Cashmere Agency, Vibe Magazine and MMXLII and adidas Originals. Confirmed artists to perform during this year’s Breeding Ground showcase include Juvenile, Mystikal, Trae the Truth, Don Trip, Big K.R.I.T, as well as Breeding Ground Artists [BGA] Future, Travis Porter, Chevy Woods, Smoke DZA, Six Reasons, Erreon Lee, Dee 1, Tito Lopez, Rockie Fresh and the new additions of The Airplane Boys and Chase N Cash and others. The first event to take place is AllHipHop.com’s Breeding Ground showcase, which takes place on Friday, March 16 from from 8pm – 2am at Kiss & Fly nightclub in Austin, TX For more details visit vibe.com/sxsw and to support on twitter use #VIBEHouseSXSW!! If you won’t be at SXSW this year, The VIBE House will also stream live via Livestream, so fans around the world can tune-in to watch the entire show, exclusive at new.livestream.com/vibehouse.

The Dean’s List: In A Class All Their Own

Hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, The Dean’s List members Sonny Shotz, Mik Beats, and DJ Mendoza have been creating a unique sound and style of music since the moment the three got together in a studio. The outcome of their time resulted in their first mixtape, The Drive-In, which was released last year to much acclaim and praise. Fast forward to 2012 and The Dean’s List are preparing to release their debut album, Generation X, while touring constantly to help expand their fanbase and perfect their crafts. Molding genres to create one uniquely uniform sound is not as easy as it seems, but it’s a task that the producing duo of Mik and Mendoza have almost perfected as they lay the foundation for MC Sonny Shotz to do his thing on the mic. AllHipHop.com spoke to the trio while they had some downtime from headlining the “Road To SXSW Tour” they’re currently on with fellow Breeding Ground artist Rockie Fresh. The guys talked about their background and influences, the impact that The Drive-In had on their careers, and what they have planned musically in the near future: AllHipHop.com: How’s it going, guys? The Dean’s List: Good, man, really good. AllHipHop.com: So first things first, how did the three of you hook up and ultimately create The Dean’s List? The Dean’s List: In my [Mendoza’s] senior year of high school, I was playing basketball with Sonny, and then we started doing music together and didn’t really take it to seriously. Then the summer before Berkeley, I met Nick in the dorm rooms and we were just doing a lot of Techno production and having fun with that. And then Sonny came into the picture, and we all started doing music together in the dorms; that led to doing music full-time. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zl3HHjUhI2w&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: How would you guys personally describe your style and sound? The Dean’s List: I [Sonny] think it’s just a mix of a bunch of different genres. I’d say it’s like Indie, Rap, Pop, Electro, I don’t know [laughter]. It’s a little bit of everything. AllHipHop.com: That being the case, I’m curious to hear who you guys are most influenced by when you’re creating music? The Dean’s List: I [Sonny] always looked up to and really respected Bob Dylan as a musician. I think he’s an awesome songwriter, and I love how he puts stories together. I’m also a big Jay-Z fan and a big fan of The Beatles. Mendoza is a big fan of a lot of classical music. Also Jay-Z and Kanye, I think the way that they connect with their fans beyond music is just amazing and also what their music stands for. AllHipHop.com: Do each of you guys remember the first Hip-Hop related purchase you made? The Dean’s List: First Hip-Hop record I [Sonny] bought was Get Rich or Die Tryin’. Actually, no, that’s a lie. It was G-Unit’s Beg For Mercy. I [Mendoza]didn’t listen to a lot of Hip-Hop when I was really young, but I remember really connecting with Kanye’s Graduation. I used to really listen to a lot of other music, and then I started getting into Hip-Hop later on. AllHipHop.com: I hear you guys. So let’s get into the music that you three create. I want to start with The Drive-In, which you guys put out last year. I believe that it was the project that really elevated you guys at least in terms of having the industry take notice. In your own words though, what do you think The Drive-In did for your careers? The Dean’s List: I [Mendoza] think it really helped launch us and gave us a really great start. We weren’t touring or anything like that before it came out and after The Drive-In. Even though the numbers at the shows were kind of small, it was really cool for us to be able to go all these different places across the country and have people know our music. That alone was really cool; that was really the breaking point for us. The Drive-In really established us and helped us as artists. Especially because we were creating music, going to shows and seeing people recite our songs. That was also around the point where we were half in school and half doing all of The Dean’s List stuff, so it was kind of an interesting transition for us. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6XIj3ggOBHQ&w=560&h=315] AllHipHop.com: So let’s fast-forward to your upcoming album, Generation X. This will be the first project you guys release that you all focused 150 perent on as a group. Is that fair to say? The Dean’s List: Yeah, that’s fair. We definitely had a lot of trouble when we released The Drive-In since we were dealing with school and stuff like that, and we were barely passing classes at a certain point with all of the traveling and stuff like that. Generation X is really the first time we were able to focus completely 150 percent to a project and be committed to it. AllHipHop.com: What is the difference musically between what you guys were creating when you were juggling school and music and what you have been able to create now? How has the sound evolved? The Dean’s List: I [Sonny] think it’s just a lot more mature, the stuff coming from us, like the song topics and the things we’re talking about and also the production on Generation X is a lot bigger then The Drive-In. I think, overall, like lyrically and melodically, everything came together really well, and we kind of matured as we were working on it so it’s definitely a step up. AllHipHop.com: And you guys produce all of your own music, right? The Dean’s List: Yeah, we produce and write everything. It’s all in-house. AllHipHop.com: Is that something that’s done collectively between the three of you, or is that more-so Mendoza’s job? The Dean’s List: It’s Mik and myself [Mendoza] that do the production pretty much. Overall, it’s done as a collective. Mik […]

SXSW Artist XV: Proof That There are Indeed Black People in Kansas

Warner Bros. traveled far and wide to find their next rap star-in-the-making. And they found him in the enthusiastic XV, an MC who hails from – of all places – Kansas. Yes, there are Black people in Kansas, XV wants you to know from the start. The Midwestern states are filled with them; in fact, enough that promoters staked their claims on XV for the recent “Midwest State of Mind Tour.” There, along with his roadies, he can seen wearing Halloween masks (when it’s nowhere near Halloween) and crowd-jumping with the best of the young, rap set. [youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4ybanwBqm4] AllHipHop.com caught up with XV recently to hear more about his tour and his plans to wow the crowds in the coming weeks and months. Check the interview below: And, yes, the XV stands for the Roman numeral for 15, and he wants you to be curious about what that stands for. It’s the age he began his quest for music stardom, and a reminder to him daily that at 26, he still has years ahead of him. In the meantime, catch XV at SXSW next week during The Warner Sound Showcase on Thursday, March 15, where he’ll be in good company with artists like T.I., B.o.B., Wale, Meek Mill, Stalley, Curren$y, Kirko Bangz, Snow Tha Product, and DJ Drama. Visit XV’s website at www.iamxv.com. Follow XV on Twitter (@XtotheV).

AllHipHop.com Presents: SOB’s 30th Year Anniversary Concert

For 30 years of providing music of all sorts in New York City; ICM, Noizy Cricket!!, in conjunction with AllHipHop.com and OGPR have come together to celebrate SOB’s Nightclub with an amazing concert at SXSW in Austin, TX.  The SOB’s 30th Anniversary Concert, will feature performance by Slaughterhouse, Machine Gun Kelly, Miguel, 2 Chainz and more!! If your @ SXSW, you do NOT want to miss this concert!