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Saturday
11Oct2008

D.K.L.A.

 

Two men from separate paths joined by one common interest, the love for Hip-Hop. As DeElirious and Kyro come together to form the all mighty duo D.K.L.A. (DeElirious and Kyro’s Language Arts), they create a unique world of cultivated rhymes and captivating melodies. D.K.L.A. is a lyrical and production duo, derived from the underground hip-hop world. Emcees DeElirious and Kyro each bring a wide assortment of musical talent that when combined, creates a mind boggling result that leaves you yearning for more. Many have said that they are a throwback to the golden-era of hip-hop, reminiscent of such groups as A Tribe Called Quest, De La Soul, and Leaders of the New School, just to name a few. D.K.L.A. began their journey back in the fall of 1993, as two creative kids dropping heartfelt rhymes into a karaoke machine. It wasn’t long before they both realized that music was something they wanted to do for the rest of their lives. Years later, they would emerge into what is brought forth to the masses today, a couple of hip-hoppers who still remain kids at heart. During their quest, D.K.L.A. has branched into numerous fields of entertainment...

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Saturday
11Oct2008

PROPHIT PAN

Biography Prophit P.A.N.I.C., a.k.a. Jamal Coleman, hails from Los Angeles California. West Coast living inspired him to begin freestyling at the age of nine. Due to gang violence and drug abuse against friends and family, he was moved to the Inland Empire. At the age of twelve, Prophit joined the Hip- Hop community by writing poetry, writing songs, recording demos, performng, battling, tagging and consistently freestyling whenever the opportunity presented itself. Prophit became known in the IE for freestyling hours on end and not repeating himself and doing calaborations. His talent helped him build a rapport with many radio stations and professional talent in the Inland Empire and los angeles such as: IE records (Inland Empire Strikes Back Compilation 1999), 99.1 KGGI, 88.3 KUCR, 100.3 KKBT, 96.1 and 88.7 power 106 and countless others. Prophit expanded his support by battling on radio stations and at venues such as: Elements (LA), Foundations (Ontario), and Project Blowed (LA)...

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Saturday
11Oct2008

SKEET

My ultimate goal is to share my creativity with the world”, exclaims the Fort Worth Texan native, Skeet. Since a tender young age, Skeet found his true calling by scribbling on large sketch pads, full of captiving illustrations and potent ryhmes. Now fast-forward a decade and some years later and the young artist will tell you that the creative spark burns brighter than it has ever been. “I am greatly inspired by life in general. I use my interests, ideas, and experiences and convert them into my artwork.” In 1998, Skeet used this to form his own company, known as SKETCHKINGS, INC. This enterprise will produce the totality of Skeeto’s projects through various mediums of pop culture, namely apparel, film, and music. In fact Skeet has already begun work on launching his first solo effort entitled, "Since 1984 - The EP". On his alliance with De-Elirious and Kyro, Skeet feels that this will definitely bring a profound effect on the world at large. “ They are my brothers, and I am deeply honored to be working with them. They have an unrelenting passion of what they do, as do myself. We have said many times before that this “renaissance” is MUCH bigger than us, and we are just vessels here to ensure that true creativity is articulated throughout society. There is NO stopping us."

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Monday
13Oct2008

VENOM

Terry P. Johnson a.k.a Venom was born October 29, 1979, raised in Long Island (Hempstead), N.Y., with his father, Phillip E. Johnson (deceased), mother, Debra D. Johnson (deceased), and two sisters, Tareea and Sareena Johnson. In 1991, they moved to Jacksonville, FL, where he began his musical journey with his cousin Wade a.k.a. Let Lone, at the age of 12. In 1995, his father passed, which led him to focus more on his music. Soon after, he and Let Lone started a group called the Deadly Knights, which was later changed to the 35th Empire and that’s when the door opened to the underground music world in Jacksonville.

In 1998, Venom moved back to New York to stay with his cousin Andre, where he continued to do music but on the solo tip. In 2000, Venom returned to Jacksonville, FL to reunite with the 35th Empire. Their first show, upon Venom’s return, was at the Ritz Theater in downtown Jacksonville which ended up being the only show, due to the groups break up in 2003. That same year, Venom began musical ventures with Ivy League at which time he recorded his first single “Changes”, the group broke up shortly after that. Soon after, he began recording multiple solo projects; his family and friends began encouraging him to continue a solo career and he did...

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