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With gossip websites popping up on the daily, an artist has a snowball's chance in Hell of shielding their personal life and feelings from the prying eyes of the public. But Peeping Tom's are in luck. Wearing nothing but a soulful voice and sensuality, one songstress is more than willing to strip down to the truth and bare it all.
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They say the best method for revenge is to fight fire with fire. But what if the source of dismay is not fire but water? With New Orleans still reeling back from the aftermath left by Hurricane Katrina (and preparing for another courtesy of Gustav), 9th Ward native and Lava House Records recording artist K-Otic is matching the overflow of water that forced him to relocate to Shreveport, LA with a flow of his own. At the time of the interview – which was back in May – we find him feeling right at home, deep inside of the Queensborough section of the city, where foreigners don't want to be once the sun goes down. With that thick New Orleans accent very much intact, he, along with Wide Open Records exec. Big Pooh, chopped it about the incarceration of Lava House head honcho Anthony Mandigo, the dirty industry, and the rebuilding (or lack thereof) of the N.O.
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Nowadays, rapping about material things - such as clothes and shoes - is about as original as having T-Pain on your hook. But for Shreveport, LA artist Blitz, taking a common thing and rapping about it can open up privileged doors. The catchy single "J-Walk" - an ode to the popular Jordan shoe line - has allowed the 22-year-old to be co-signed by the hottest DJ in his city, heard across the map, and have a nationally-distributed album. Not bad for a cat who wrote the song because he didn't have anything better to write about. In this exclusive interview, the budding star talks college, Shreveport's possible rise to ATL proportions, and business relationships, including one that took a turn for the worse. |
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