Friday, March 23, 2012

JUGGERNAUT RECORDS, LLC SCORES "THE SHOP"

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Juggernaut Records, LLC teams up with Shawn Cunningham and Leachim Inc to produce the original score and soundtrack for the action/comedy drama "The Shop". The movie is set to start filming this summer in various locations, but most of the action will take place in Oakland, Ca. Speaking with Shawn Cunningham (executive producer and resident of Oakland), he is focused on working with top talent, businesses and organizations right there at home. No stranger to the movie industry, but this being the first project he's taken on as an executive producer and director, he is excited to share this experience with everyone.

Click the link below for more information and an up to the minute itinerary including dates and times for auditions, shootings and promotion. And of course, stay connected with Juggernaut Promotions for further developments.

OFFICIAL PAGE FOR THE SHOP

Saturday, March 17, 2012

JUGGERNAUT RADIO - HIP HOP ANTHOLOGY: THE EARLY 90s

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As the 80's ended in Hip Hop, Hip Hop didn't end in the 80s. In fact, it continued to grow and spread its influence all over the planet. By the time the early 90s approached, Ice Cube and Will Smith's careers hit full stride when they charted heavy both in film, television and the music charts. New artists burst on the scene leaving behind their legacy like 2Pac and Snoop Dogg. Producers like Teddy Riley and DJ Premiere's talents caught fire in the music world. And this was all just a tip of the iceberg of the impending storm of Hip Hop artists to come! Once again, we chronicled for you some of those defining artists in this era including NWA, Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Digital Underground and of course, the late Heavy D.

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

GEE-O presents THE BRICKSSS

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Marc Mac - Silence Is No Option
Marc Mac - Speak Louder
Lowkey - Hand On Your Gun
Raekwon Ft. Chip Banks, Ghostface Killah, Killa Sin, Polite & Trife – Cuttin’ It Up (Gee-O Remix from Fists of Venom Project coming in April)
The Notorious B.I.G. - Unbelievable
Dubbledge - L.O.V.E. (Produced By LG)
Five Steez - Rebel Music
Ea$y Money - On Demand (prod. by Statik Selektah)
AugustFanon - JokEE
DJ Premier Featuring Bumpy Knuckles & Flava Flav - Shake The Room
Moka Only - Get A Hold (A Tribe Called Quest Remix)
Table Knights - Eazy
Pudgee Featuring The Notorious B.I.G. & Lord Tariq - Think Big
Booda French - 61 Grace (Produced By J57)
Consequence Featuring Busta Rhymes - They My Juniors
Junk Science - That's The Way (Gee-O remix from Fists of Venom Project coming in April)
Skarlit Rose Featuring LMS - Wherever I Go
L'Orange - Dedicated
Mndsgn - mgafix(radio)
Jenova 7 - Quick Sixteen
Tommy Siggz - Black Mist
Jenova 7 - Concrete Jungle
Lakim - Soulfeelin'
Mecca:83 - Fanfare
Nitty Scott MC Featuring Action Bronson & The Kid Daytona - Auntie Maria's Crib (The Neapolitan Remix Produced By Clay Hillman)
Apollo Brown & OC - Prove Me Wrong
True Knowledge - The Real True Knowledge (Produced By Gee-O from Fists of Venom Project coming in April)
Ray Vendetta Featuring Cyrus Malachi, Melanin 9 & Teknical Development - Whistle Stop
L'Orange - Dewitt
Total Recall - Rawtopsy
Hawaii Five-O - The Long Wait

Friday, February 10, 2012

JUGGERNAUT RADIO - HIP HOP ANTHOLOGY: THE LATE 80s

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There is little argument that in the late 80s Hip Hop experienced a serious creative spurt of originality in both the music and the lyrical flow. The attention shifted from the DJ taking center stage (though DJs still played a very crucial role in developing an artist's signature sound) to the MC moving toward the forefront. Now, record companies were starting to take Hip Hop seriously and artists found themselves on signing lucrative deals (Mantronix is the first Hip Hop act in history to receive a seven figure music contract). Juggernaut Radio presents Hip Hop in the late 80s with artists like Public Enemy, Slick Rick, Too $hort, De La Soul, NWA, MC Lyte and a whole lot more artists who contributed to shaping Hip Hop's most defining moment in its young history.

Monday, January 30, 2012

GEE-O'S THIRD AVE & 138TH STREET 'CAST

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Intro
Common - Get 'Em High (Nubbz Remix)
Mr. Muthaf*ckin' eXquire - The Bear Trickz (Mishka Way Of Life) f. Goldie Glo
Mikkey Halsted Ft. Sincere – My City (Chicago) (Prod. by No I.D.)
Gangrene - Dark Shades f. Evidence & Roc C
DJ Premier & Bumpy Knuckles - We Are At War
Blacastan Featuring Emilio Lopez, OuterSpace & V-Zilla - Sand Storms
Damu The Fudgemunk - What's Next (Early Mix)
Skillz - With You
Fokis - #Justsayin' Featuring Sadat X
The BenchWarmers Clique - Droppin' Bombs
BURNTmd - GTDMIB: Phil Mad Burnt Anthem (feat. Phil The Agony)
Awkword - Radio 2.0 ft. KRS-One, Dug Infinite & Brimstone127
Spit Gemz - Highlight Real
Homeboy Sandman - Angels With Dirty Faces (Produced By J57)
Mndsgn - Like
Madlib - On A Mission
FreshNerd of 100 Akres - Soulterlude #4 [Ross Munroe]
Raekwon Featuring Chip Banks, Ghostface Killah, Killa Sin, Polite, Trife - Cuttin' It Up (Gee-O Remix)
Madvillain - Papermill
Elephant Man - Show Them How Fi Dance
Damu The Fudgemunk - Faster Rhyme For Self
Mndsgn - brgundy
Peoples Logic - Breakin (Scratches by Chinch 33)
Mobb Deep And Kool G Rap - The Realest
FreshNerd of 100 Akres - Soulterlude #3 [Alex Kidd]
Detin8 feat Sic'Nis - Gonna Cry (Prod by Sampai)
Mavado - Cheating Game Feat. Raine Seville
Wayne Marshall - Be on The Alert Feat. Bounty Killer

CRIMSON VISION'S "KEISHA" MOVIE TRAILER

Jabula "Stress" Hudson presents one of the most anticipated mini movies of 2012. Based on his critically acclaimed single "Keisha" from his upcoming Crown Hudson release, this is the story of one single woman's struggle with trying to create a better situation for her and her son... by any means. But with every path, comes the obstacles that obstruct her view. Watch the trailer and stay connected to Juggernaut Promotions for constant up to the minute info. Directed by Christopher "Ceezer" Ellis and Jabula "Stress" Hudson. (Look for a supporting role by Juggernaut Artist Agent 85).

Njoy!

Sunday, January 29, 2012

JUGGERNAUT RADIO - OCCUPY HIP HOP

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2011 marked the year of occupation. The American people nationwide posted up right within the vicinities of corporations, government offices and anywhere else they could be seen/heard/understood to publicly declare their disgust of corporate greed and the shady politics that promote/condone it. Juggernaut Radio took it a step further. We decided this go 'round to OCCUPY HIP HOP! Let's take the music back and let THE PEOPLE determine its worth... Not record execs, not corporate suits, not even some of these media outlets. The Liks, Agent 85, The Coup, KRS 1, and special guest DAMION GLASS (Bay Area talent) + a special message from a high profile leader (y'all know who it is..)

DOWNLOAD/LISTEN/NJOY!

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

85 CONFIDENTIAL RESCHEDULED RELEASE

As many of you all are aware of by now, Agent 85's follow up from his critically acclaimed INFILTRAITOR release 85 CONFIDENTIAL has been pushed back to be released in 2012. Look for this project to include more content both musically and visually than what the original release was set to contain. The project serves as the prelude to Agent 85's most anticipated release The S.A.M. Xperiment. "There will not be as huge a gap in the release of S.A.M. Xperiment as there was in this project. My goal, as always, is to leave a lasting impression on your mind in pushing my limits of creativity while giving you food for thought. That is and will always be my mission in the projects I execute".-Agent 85.
85 CONFIDENTIAL is set to release this spring on Juggernaut Records, LLC. Please visit AGENT 85'S OFFICIAL WEBSITE for continued updates on the development of this project.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

GEE-O - "BRIDGING" THE GAP 'CAST

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Intro
Jay-Z - Glory feat. B.I.C.
Cam'Ron - Hood Shhh feat Vado
Common - Stay Schemin (Drake Diss)
Blacastan - Blac Magic (Audible Doctor Remix)
Jean Grae - U&Me&EveryoneWeKnow
The Quaranteam - Thoughts On My Mind
Showbiz & A.G. - South Bronx Sh*t
Vxlam - Safari22
Exaveyur - Boones
Show N Prove - Show N Prove (Exo, USG)
Talib Kweli - Distractions
Flakes428 - Oct
Boog Brown - Detroit (prod. Apollo Brown)
Knowledge Medina ft. Reks - DOA (Dead Or Alive) [Prod. Numonics]
Kev Brown - Mathematics Of The Gods
14KT - Lessons from IX Lives
Mos Def & JS aka The Best - Beef 2012
Mos Def - Beef (Remixed By Gee-O) (From Gee-O - Rebel http://Gee-O.bandcamp.com)
Gee-O - Be Cool
Soulful! - Fishscale Wallabeez
Crazeology - Ps n Qs (Feat. Reks & DJ Bizkid)
Gangrene - Vodka & Ayahuasca
yU - Torn Armor
Planet Asia - Golden State
Akello Light - Free Will Beat
ILLINGSWORTH - Scrambled Crates
Grap Luva - Rocking With Elegance (One For Damu)
Krate Krusaders Ft. Dominique Larue - Mamba
Slick Rick - Need Some Bad
Wais P - Amphitheatre
Mos Def - Roses Ft. Georgia Anne Muldrow
Raekwon Ft Busta Rhymes - MTV Cribs
Derobert & The Half-Truths - Fallin' In Debt

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

HAPPY NEW GEEO 2012!!!

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WELCOME TO 2012!!! COURTESY OF GEE-O SUPREME...

DOWNLOAD/LISTEN/CELEBRATE!

Intro
Skillz - 2011 Rap Up
Loudmouth Melvin - Say Hello (Razor Ramone)
Blu - The Clean Hand (Prod. By Pete Rock)
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)
BARNEY HAZE - Aint Nobody's Business
Gang Starr - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow (Instrumental)
Melodik Flows - XMas Missed Us (Produced By DJ Herc)
Apathy (Feat. Celph Titled) - Stop What Ya Doin (Prod. DJ Premier)
yU - Blind
Damu The Fudgemunk - Pulse
Styles P - Gift Wrapped
Metabeats ft. Elucid - Take Charge
Bumpy Knuckles & DJ Premier - B.A.P. (DJ Brans RMX)
Show N Prove - Strivin’ Harder
LEONARD DSTROY - ADHD PART THREE
The Hansoul Project - That's Life (Instrumental)
Ice Cube - Really Doe (Instrumental)
Gee-O - Reflects
Elephant Man - Bruck U Back
Beenie Man - Gal Wi Seh
Eric B. & Rakim - Juice (Know The Ledge) Instrumental
Kardinal Offishall & Nottz – The Invention Of Truth
Shaz Illyork Featuring Carmen Indhira - Nikes (I'm In Love)
Sonnyjim - No Faux Pas Part 2
Reks - Autographs
Five Steez/Nomad Carlos/Bobby Bob - Wanna Be Free (Prod by DJ King Flow)
Sonnyjim - No Faux Pas Part 1
Shabaam Sahdeeq Feat Skeezo - This Is
Mark 7 & Bin Grim feat, Yeski - Air, Fire & Water (Produced By Lord Ron)
AxLe - Before He's Gone
J57 - Craft Brewed feat. Silent Knight (Prod. by J57)
L'Orange - Her Sins
General Monks - Hand Blocks (Feat. Styliztik Jones)
Black Milk & Melanie Rutherford - Simply Having
Rapper Big Pooh/Blu - Styllions
J Dilla - Strapped

Thursday, December 29, 2011

IF U LOVE HIP HOP post by GEEO SUPREME



IF YOU LOVE HIP HOP, Let me know what you think of this list!

100 Ways to save Hip Hop:
(via therundown.com)

1. Stop playing the same 5 songs on the radio.
2. Stop listening to radio stations that play the same 5 songs.
3. Stop blaming Diddy.
4. Stop Diddy.
5. Stop dubbing every new jack “the next great” this and that.
6. Stop charging body parts for shows.
7. Stop fabricating feuds to sell records.
8. Stop putting Lil Wayne on every song.
9. Stop saying hip-hop is dead.
10. Stop hating Kanye for being weird.
11. More battles, less beef.
12. Stop biting Jay-Z’s flow.
13. Stop biting Biggie’s ad libs.
14. Stop putting weed carriers on your album.
15. Stop trying to please everyone.
16. Stop leaking entire albums song by song.
17. Stop making posthumous collaborations.
18. Stop getting arrested for dumb things.
19. Stop being homophobic.
20. Stop blaming record labels.
21. Stop whining about how much you miss the golden age of hip-hop.
22. Stop cluttering albums with corny skits, unless you’re Prince Paul.
23. Support creativity with your wallet.
24. Stop making 50-song albums with 90% filler.
25. Stop faking the funk.
26. Stop calling people who disagree with you “haters.”
27. Stop hating.
28. Stop kissing ass for favors.
29. Stop saying you miss “real” hip-hop.
30. Stop hating Jay-Z.
31. Stop saying you’re carrying ___ city on your back. That’s not even possible.
32. Stop acting too cool for school at concerts.
33. Stop rapping about the same three topics.
34. Stop rapping about UFOs.
35. Stop promoting sexual violence under the guise of hood reportage.
36. Stop defending misogyny.
37. Stop being a Twitter groupie.
38. Stop taking contrarian views for the sake of being different.
39. Stop hating people who disagree with you.
40. Stop dissing Soulja Boy.
41. Stop Soulja Boy.
42. Stop dissing people who make dance-tastic rap. It’s been around forever.
43. Support innovative DJs.
44. Actually make the effort to move the crowd.
45. Stop radio payola.
46. Stop blog payola.
47. Push the envelope.
48. Stop biting.
49. Stop yelling on mixtapes.
50. Stop blaming bloggers.
51. Make meaningful music.
52. Stop obsessing over airplay (or lack thereof).
53. Stop showering undeserving veterans with blind praise.
54. Stop sleeping on unsigned talent.
55. Stop hopping on trends.
56. Stop making everything a race issue.
57. Stop being so gimmicky.
58. Stop calling everything a concept album.
59. Stop making tinkerbell beats.
60. Stop blaming skinny jeans.
61. Stop blaming hipsters.
62. Stop explaining your art.
63. Let your music speak for itself.
64. Stop playing it safe.
65. Invest in better artwork and packaging.
66. Stop promoting ignorance.
67. Stop burning bridges over stupid things.
68. Stop bragging about sales.
69. Stop showing up six hours late to your own shows.
70. Stop blaming the South.
71. Stop putting people in a box.
72. Stop tossing “classic” around.
73. Stop congratulating yourself on every other song.
74. Stop trying to sell the same album twice.
75. Stop looking for the next 50 Cent.
76. Stop hating people who color outside the lines.
77. More rapping, less singing.
78. Stop wasting your budget on video hos.
79. Do tell me, how do you get in those jeans.
80. Stop getting murdered by Eminem on your songs.
81. Stop telling me to “bring that sh-t back!”
82. More improvised freestyles, less written freestyles.
83. More originality, less biting.
84. More RZA, less Bobby Digital.
85. More effort, less ghostwriting.
86. More albums, less mixtapes.
87. Stop using auto-tune to mask a lack of singing talent.
88. Stop making contrived girl songs.
89. Stop wearing obnoxious gold chains.
90. Stop calling everything a movement. Civil Rights = movement; Bugatti Boys = not a movement.
91. Stop shooting up the clubs.
92. Stop wearing jackets that look like LV handbags.
93. Stop nominating idiots for Hip-Hop Honors.
94. Stop handing out awards to the same 5 people every year.
95. Stop sending impostors to your show (I’m looking at you, DOOM).
96. Ban Diddy from Twitter.
97. Stop putting baby pictures on your album cover.
98. Be aware that the roof is not literally on fire.
99. Retire the word “swag.”
100. Stop trying to save hip-hop. It doesn’t need saving.

Monday, December 26, 2011

JUGGERNAUT ANIMATION MEDIA STUDIOS and UNITY UNITE!

Bruce Bowers aka Agent 85 recently teamed up with Unity Lewis to create an animated clip to the video of a track he released called "My Clique". Here is the result.

View and Njoy!


For more info on both of these talented artists, visit their sites:

UNITY ON SOUNDVISE
BRUCE BOWERS aka AGENT 85