This was my first time going out in a while. Sometimes I like to lock myself in the studio and just get into a zone but u have to have fun every once in a while lol. Dj Pierre has been playing my tracks since I first started back when he was the Friday night Dj at Contrast Hall for the Remix Tour. Make sure you get a copy of his latest Bmore Club cd here Dj Pierre Volume 9 The Future and download these free tunes via Baltimore-Club
Be on the lookout for more exciting events on Wednesday's at The Ottobar "FreindsDayz". You might get to hear some new music by Me and TT The Artist upcoming project there real soon.
Every Monday I Put New Music In My Phone To Get Me Through The Week...And Every Monday I Will Share The Music That I Choose With Y'all
Lil Wayne's first single from "Tha Carter IV" is huge!!!! This is kinda like an "A Milli" part 2 to me. Only Lil Wayne can drop hits with no hooks..lol. His catchy punchlines and verses can compete against the strongest chours any day.
B.O.B. released this mixtape on December 11th. This release proves to all the haters thats say he went pop that he still has skills on the mic. Check out the video for one of my favorite tracks on the mixtape
Last but not least I've been bumping some new tunes by the legendary Blaqstarr. A Baltimore native,a pioneer, and innovator when it comes to Baltimore Club Music. "Speakers On Loud" and a new version of his hit "Rider Girl" are now in my playlist.
TT The Artist and Mike-Mike remix "Keep Me Hanging On" by the legendary Motown super group "The Supremes". Follow us on twitter:@murdermark @mikemikezome @tttheartist
I made a cameo in this video along with my partners in crime TT the Artist and Mike-Mike. Popular Bmore Club Producers James Nasty and Benny Stixx also were at the shoot. This video is hot shout outs to Zna Queene!
D.M.V Based. Video Director Dan Da Cameraman caught me off guard with this one. I heard about this project via Facebook and he really shows off his versatility with this video. This project is a far cry away from the typical videos you would see on Dan's YouTube channel. The poets, Pascal(Male) and Golden Infamous(Female), were on their A game as well. The old school flare helps bring the poem to life and enhances the overall feeling of the piece. I like this video and I love spoken word. Another great project by @dandacamerman
P.S. I would love to see a second part to "The Scorn Couple"
Murder Mark and Dollars Are In The Studio Working On New Tracks For The New Upcoming Untilted Solo Project From K.S. and A Mixtape by K.S. Called "Lights Please"
If you know me than you know that I love to support local music and if you really know me than you may know that "RealRap2" by Starrz was one of my favorite mixtape/albums ever from a local artist. I loved that shit and on Thanksgiving I couldn't hesitate to download his newest project. At first this caught me off guard I wanted a RealRap3 lol...at least thats what I thought I wanted. After giving this a full listen this shit rocks. Mr. Real Rap reinvented his self into Mr.Skyy Jones and took it to another level .This album contains a lot of joints that could go as street singles,the songs are more fleshed out, and he even through a pop track on there. Starrz shows is ability to expand into different genres....he did the hip-hop with "RealRap2" he gonna after the streets and clubs with this new mixtape..I'm excited to see whats next!!
Beneath The Beat is a documentary capturing the soundscape of the rising Baltimore city music scene by highlighting some of the most well known musical pioneers within the local community such as producers, recording artist, performance venues, djs, and local radio stations. The sounds and influence of Baltimore club music and hip-hop can be heard throughout some of today’s billboard charting records. Major label artist and producers such as Will I Am, Kanye West, P. Diddy, MIA , and many more have kept their ears to the brewing streets of Baltimore city anticipating Baltimore club music as the next big musical genre to hit the world. Locally, producers such as Murder Mark , voted by the Baltimore Citypaper as “2010 Best Baltimore Club Music Producer,” is busy working in the studio and owning up to his current title as “the best”. While hate, drugs, violence, and death have become cultural associations of Baltimore city, Murder Mark along with other leaders in this movement deliver insight to the meaning and true essence of Baltimore Club music confronting the issues of a dark city and how music is the only escape. Beneath The Beat features the raw and emotional voices of a city that has been robbed and overlooked by the mainstream music industry. Although, some artist are lucky enough to land a record deal Baltimore has yet to launch and stand on its own against other major musical genres and cities. As we take a closer look into the private spaces, homes, basements, studios and laboratories of creation for these hip hop philanthropist we will explore the different sounds and origins of the heartbeat of Baltimore Club music and Hip Hop.-TT The Artist