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5 & Done: CMAjoR

Major League Music Group Presents CMAjoR. He’s an artist, producer, writer and Radio DJ at KISS 103.1. The dynamic MC took 1st prize at the illustrious 2011 A&R Power Summit competition which was judged by many top music executives. He beat out 12 other artists to come in first place. “CMAjoR’s Showmanship and stage presence are incredible. He’s a true MC (Master of Ceremony),” raves Jesse Atkinson, founder of The A&R Power Summit.

Background: When some people think about Kansas, they think of Dorothy, Toto and the Wizard of OZ. But there is a new force putting Kansas on the map. Rapper CMAjoR is making an impact on the independent music scene and shining the spotlight on his hometown of Kansas. CMAjoR is a Hip Hop Tour De Force. The explosive rapper is a “Hip Hop Wizard” and he’s being hailed for his creativity and versatility.

AllHipHop.com: Firstly, give us some background info as to who you are.

CMAjoR My name is Chad Carson, but I go by the name CMAjoR. I’m an artist, producer, writer and Radio DJ at KISS 103.1 and I was born and raised in Emporia Ks, it’s like an hour south of Kansas City.

AllHipHop.com: What is the significance of your name?

CMAjoR Well first and foremost I’m a producer, and back in the day this dude was listening to some of my beats and he was like, “man, those sound like Major league beats right there…”basically sayin that they sound like industry beats ya know? Then of course my first name starts with a C, and on top of that C Major was the first chord my Pops taught me how to play on the piano so, I guess it all just kinda fit.

AllHipHop.com: Who would you say is your target market?

CMAjoR I guess all artists like to say their music is for everybody and I’d be lying if I didn’t feel the same way, but if I had to narrow it down I’d say that the young people have taken to my music and my movement the most. I feel like older folks are more set in there beliefs and opinions on what they like and are more hesitant to try something new whereas young people are more accepting and willing to try something different. But it’s crazy, cause at the same time, I ‘ll be rockin’ out a show at an all ages venue and see a lil 10-12 year old girl jammin’ out and two feet away a woman that looks like she could be her mother doing the same thing singing all the words!

AllHipHop.com: What is your USP? (Unique Selling Proposition) and what sets you apart from other Hip Hop artists?

CMAjoR I think what sets me apart first and foremost are my influences. I didn’t even start listening to hip hop real heavy till I was almost a teenager. I grew up listening to blues and classic rock. My Pops was a blues and rock musician so I grew up listening to BB King, Bobby Blue Bland, Lynrd Skynrd, Eric Clapton, ZZ Top, guys like that ya know? Then I got into hip hop real heavy at like 11-12 but fell out of favor with it around early 2000. That’s when I got into producing Electronic music. That’s what really sets me apart I think from a producing standpoint. The electronic stuff guys are doing now, I was doing 10-12 years ago. I believe another big thing that sets me apart is where I’m from. The East Coast, West Coast, and the South all have a definitive sound, like u can always tell where those guys are from by listening to their music. But being from the Midwest, not only that, from Kansas, there were no guidelines for me to follow, no precedent, so I drew inspiration from everything around me, everything I heard, everything I saw on TV, it all helped mold me into the artist that I am today.

AllHipHop.com: What single or project are you currently pushing?

CMAjoR Right now I have a new single out called “Losin Control.” The song is bananas! Also, I’m currently pushing my Mixtape/EP 2012 End of Days. It’s crazy, it’s like a rapid fire lyrical flex goin in over some Dubstep joints. I’m really proud of the level of lyricism that I achieved on that project. It’s also kind of a concept project in that it’s a play on the whole Mayan prediction of the Apocalypse. Some people think that the Mayans were predicting a literal end to the world, but to me it’s more like the end to the world as we know it, like it’s the beginning of a new era. So in essence it’s like I feel like I’m helping to usher in a new age in music. Plus there’s some hella crazy indian chants in the opening track that I did myself that sound pretty cool, haha! I also got a single out right now called Rock n Roll produced by my man Johnny B, super dope, super hype, download it right now for free from my soundcloud account at soundcloud.com/therealcmajor.

You can check out CMAjoR at www.therealcmajor.com/ and at www.Twitter.com/tharealcmajor

VIDEO: Unmarried Miguel Insists There’s More, Delivers Raw Studio Session

A little over a month ago, R&B singer Miguel released the official video for his single “The Thrill”, which featured fast-cut clips of the singer sporting a hat that reads “Trouble,” while he snaps photos, capturing moments that may only happen once.

Now, with the release of “The Thrill” video which took place inside of Different Fur Studios in San Francisco, it’s time to sit still and let the singer croon. It’s not the leather jacket that gets all the attention, either. It’s more of the “shoot ’em up” moves Miguel gives when he’s feeling himself, or the way his hair moves when he starts to believe the lyrics.

Inspiring it is. This visual does a lot for the skeptical listener, and if you’re already in the Miguel know, it brings you one step closer. The performance, so good you’re convinced that “How Many Drinks” will be up next, just as on the album. It never comes in this video, but the thrill of it is all good.

Peep:

Miguel – The Thrill from Yours Truly on Vimeo.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is The Media Creating OutKast Beef?

You know, everybody wants another OutKast album. And we just cannot fully understand why it has not come to fruition yet. Other than issues with the label, I don’t know why they would work something out. Anyway, Big Boi has kept it moving. This time around, he didn’t have any Andre 3000 on his album at all, not even a leak record. The Village Voice asked him why and he quipped something that was quickly perceived as a diss to his longtime rap partner.

“He could’ve been on any song he wanted to. I gave the motherf**ker about five songs, but I guess he was just too busy. He said he had to do some Gillette s**t. No for real. He said he had some contractual obligations.”

After the fact, he said he was just kidding and it was a sarcastic remark. “The Gillete Statement was me being Sarcastic, man y’all slow as hell, No Beef between me and Stacks. No More Outkast ?’s will be answered,” he said on Twitter. But, since then the rumors of beef linger. Why? Because Three Stacks has been on a lot of other people’s projects (OPP). So, the time part makes little sense. Clearly, the Gillette part does as well. I don’t know but I get the impression that Big Boi is tired of people fawning over A3K. Just my opinion. I know I would. Big Boi is dope on his own. Andre 3000 has said on record that he doesn’t even know when he will release anymore music.

Ironically, Big Boi drops Vicious Lies And Dangerous Rumors on December 1. There’s a lot of irony in that album title.

 

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Exclusive – Windy City Wordsmiths: Twista Reveals His Top Chi-Town Spitters

Chicago rapper Twista was one of the first rap artists from his hometown to cross over into the mainstream, almost simultaneously with superstar Kanye West, and a few years behind Common. While they are still at the top of their game, a new crop of Chicago artists have infiltrated the music scene and are making national waves themselves.

AllHipHop.com hung out with Twista and got him to run down his favorite rappers from the Windy City. The only problem is, there are so many bubbling artists in Chicago, that Twista couldn’t contain his list to just five artists.

From Chief Keef to Lupe Fiasco (yes, they’re both on his list), Twista name’s his Top Chi-Town Spitters:

50 Cent Aiming To Bringing “Best Fights To Audiences” Across The Nation

(AllHipHop News) Business mogul 50 Cent recently revealed plans for his latest venture, SMS Promotions, a new boxing company that has officially been granted a promoters license by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

Earlier in the year, SMS Promotions was also granted a license in New York, paving the way for 50 Cent’s new company to compete in the boxing arena on a major level.

In July, 50 Cent revealed that SMS Promotions had already acquired four top contenders: Yuriorkis Gamboa, Andre Dirrell, Billy Dib and Celestino Caballero.

“I love boxing and have always been a big fan of the sport, so it feels especially great for me to be involved with the game at this level. My goal is to build SMS Promotions into one of boxing’s most respected promoters and bring the best fights to audiences nationwide,” Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson said.

50 Cent and SMS Promotions have teamed with Bob Arum’s Top Rank Promotions to promote Yuriorkis Gamboa’s upcoming fight with a to-be-determined fighter on the Pacquiao-Marquez IV undercard on December 8, 2012.

The bout will be broadcast live on HBO Pay-Per-View from the MGM Grand Garden Arena, in Las Vegas.

50 Cent is already promoting the brand aggressively to his 807,000 followers on Instagram.

This morning (November 17), 50 Cent posted a picture of himself standing with Oscar De La Hoya’s son.

Check out the picture below:

“My next champion little D Dela Hoya” http://instagr.am/p/SHmrb9ML4B/

EXCLUSIVE: B.o.B. Drops “F**k em We Ball” Mixtape

(AllHipHop News) Grand Hustle artist, B.o.B. released his “F**k em We Ball” mixtape yesterday (November 15th) on his birthday, prior to which AllHipHop spoke exclusively with B.o.B about the project and his anticipation for the release, which follows up his Strange Clouds project.

Speaking with B.o.B. about his success over the past few years with successful radio hits like “Airplanes” ft Hayley Williams, “So Good,” and “Nothin on You” ft Bruno Mars and the project itself, B.o.B. explained that he is returning back to his original sound.

“This mixtape for me is like re-calibration for me, I’m like re-calibrating everything. I’m back, I’m getting back and its like back in the day when I was doing mixtapes man, back to that mode. I’m getting back to that mode for people that didnt get to see the rawness in that. Not like raw like vulger but its raw just like uncensored and free.”


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