Roger Alexander Establishes AlphaMale Visuals As The Top Option for A-list Music Artists
Without any formal training in filmmaking, Roger Alexander has accomplished feats to establish his production company in the entertainment industry.
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Never heard of TOMMY KRUISE? You’re gonna learn today…
Get ready to check out three dope alternative acts with some soul in The Odd Side this week.
If you had a six-figure job in medicine, and your career is possibly set as soon as you leave college, would you keep it? Or, would you choose to chase your dreams? Well, that’s what artist DuQuaye decided to do after his 8th month in training in the healthcare industry, and never looked back. The ATL-based provides a different perspective to the rap industry by bringing in a business perspective to his music. His music is aggressive and straight from the south, using bass-hitting beats and a steady flow. We had a chance to talk to DuQuaye about his sound (of course), his past, his rise to to making music, and even the decision to chase his music. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4P_A96pXu8] Ever since he was sing and dancing as a child, DuQuaye always had a knack for music to the point where it seemed to be natural. “I don’t think it [interest for music] was developed, I think I was born with it”, says Quaye. While being raised in Bridgeport, Connecticut, he grew up listening to a plethora of artists representing the East Coast, including The Lox and Rakim. However, these artists weren’t touching Quayes love for the biggest East Coast movement during his childhood, Puff Daddy and Bad Boy Records, a small love that would later on influence his craftsmanship in the music industry as both a business man and an artist. This love for music soon continued to grow along with Quaye, which soon lead to his first time making a song with his cousin as a teenager. ” I had written a song but I only had a written a hook and a verse for the first song,… and my cousin told me to finish the song and he’d be right back” Quaye tells AllHipHop, “By the time he got back…I had finished the rest on the song!” This one situation lead to Quaye unlocking his potential. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KK3rxgE-Bx8] DuQuaye was still into performing through his years as a student at Hampton University, but he got serious after leaving his career in healthcare. “I can’t stay in any..environment that allows me not to be happy” says Quaye. This decision soon lead him to working for Patchwerk studios in Atlanta. This soon lead to the artist getting knowledge in the music industry at an A&R, and soon using his skills in the industry to become an artist. For now, Quaye’s newest song “F*ck Ya City Up” is out, and if you dig his music, check out more of his music via iTunes
When you think of Florida’s rap scene, what comes to your mind? Rick Ross, Ace Hood, Denzel Curry, SpaceGhostPurrp, the list goes on. You see that there’s a plethora of artists that try to emulate what goes on in the streets of the Sunshine State. But there’s Eric Biddines, a rapper that brings a different sound to the music scene in FLA. Biddines’ sound is soulful, and gives you that southern bass that’s aggressive, yet cool. His music brings back to the original sounds of ATL, yet adds his own touch to the sound. The Florida resident’s single “Railroads Down/Unfinished” is a standout, with his video being one of very few independent videos on MTV Jams and in heavy rotation. Yes, Biddines is getting bigger by the minute, and he’s the next rapper that you might want to know about. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5fi1FJfETU] Recently, we got in touch with the up and coming artist, and learn that there is more to Eric Biddines than just a rapper. Being from a religious upbringing, Biddines started out listening to mostly soulful music, poetry, and making small performances using a karaoke machine as a kid. I didn’t talk too much when I was young… but it served as a mask for me to be however I want to be and express myself” said Biddines. Though he wasn’t into Hip Hop until the age of 13, the rapper was influenced by legendary ATLiens like Outkast, Goodie Mob, and Dungeon Family, to the point where the sound started to flourish in his music. In a state where booty music is widely popular and gangster music has been successful in the past decade, Eric Biddines stands out musically compared to the competition, but never let’s his Florida background slip away from him, even when he was entering the music scene. [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRjir8S89Jo] Biddines’ styled is created with the theme of coffee in mind. Coffee and Hip Hop may seem like a weird concept, but Eric established a solid relationship between his favorite caffeinated drink and his music, ever since his first album. “I wanted to create a world that represented me”, says Biddines, “It [coffee] was always my favorite drink…it turned actually bigger than what I thought.” Five albums later, Biddines’ newest project planetcoffeebean2 solidifies the relationship between coffee and his down south flow, and it’s been manifesting into success from his success with “Railroads Down/Unfinished” to his amount of attention online. For now, Eric Biddines is in production for his new project Elephant Wings, a project that Eric has no rush about releasing. However, even with 25 songs made for the new project, the planetcoffeebean king continues to make new music, with the hopes of releasing it independently. Check out Eric Biddines’ album planetcoffeebean2 and if you happen to be at this year’s A3C, he will be performing at the hip hop festival under HipHopDX’s showcase. [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/playlists/23794922″ params=”auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false&visual=true” width=”100%” height=”450″ iframe=”true” /]
#HeaterOfTheDay: Buggs Tha Rocka [#BGA] “That Bomb” (P###. Beats McGreevy)
Spark aka SparkDawg releases a short version of his upcoming single “On Lock” produced by Chemist! Be on the lookout for the extended version to drop soon!
After a 2 year hiatus, Travis Porter is back, first leak off of Music Money Magnums 2 hosted by Drama, Scream & Teknikz.
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yZd33mPRoE&w=560&h=315] Pre-Order “No Label 2” now: http://bit.ly/GetNL2 Download the YRN mixtape HERE: http://bit.ly/migosyrn
Mac Miller dropped his latest mixtape called Faces. The project includes features from Rick Ross, Earl Sweatshirt, and Da$H, among others and has songs like such the earlier released “Diablo.”