Saturday, December 7, 2013

Wess Musiq and company bring GRAND THEFT AUTO V to LIFE!

  

It's been a very long time, but I've been inspired to write a new entry.  A week ago, I received new music from Jay (of The Giant Blast), and inside the e-mail contained a banging music video from an artist by the name of Wess Musiq!  What caught my eye was the video itself directed by Tim Carr.  The music video has the artists Wess Musiq, Al Skee and Casino Redd acting out the video game Grand Theft Auto 5, and this music video gets very detailed with it!  If you are fan of the popular video game then you will certainly notice all details placed into this music video!  It was certainly well done!

The music itself is just as hot, a nice club banger and Wess Musiq and the other featured artists certainly bring fire verses over this hard hitting instrumental!

You can get more updates on Wess Musiq by clicking this link.  http://www.southeasthiphopmag.blogspot.com  

I SUPPORT WESS MUSIQ! 

Thursday, February 21, 2013

I'm Feeling This: MCBEE-X Promotional Single "I'm The King Pin"



I'm back with a new post for 2013.  It's been awhile because I've had a lot on my plate, but that doesn't mean the music stops!  I've still been getting music from various e-mail blasts and digital record pool sourses, and I haven't really been inspired to comment on what has been going on until now!

The lastest record I've received from The Giant Blast e-mail blast was the single from MCBEE-X called "I'm The King Pin".  I'm really loving the track.  A tough beat with a hard flow.  Real gritty!  What really sold me on the song was the promotional video having a comic book style to it!  Real creative!  I also like that MCBEE-X stated that he bears a
resemblance to the marvel comic villain The King Pin, and you know I'm always loving comic book references!
 
Check out the promotional single above and judge for yourself.
 
If you want to find out more on MCBEE-X just go to
 
 
-DJ Mega-Blaster

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

PerfectPryzm "Dare To Live A Dream" (The Klubjumpers Remix)



It's been awhile sense I've made an update, I've still been trying to work on new music in my spare time but just been too busy to really do much.

I recently got an e-mail from Jay (of The Giant Blast) with a clip of the single from some group by the name of PerfectPryzm.  The name of the song was titled "Dare to Live A Dream" and it was remixed by the klubjumpers!  After hearing this single it certainly inspired me to want to move, and to get up and get back to working on some mixes of my own!  The Klubjumpers do a very great job of composing this mix, and the artist blends perfectly over the track as well!  I wonder how PerfectPryzm would sound to one of my 8-bit video game mixes? 

Here is the link if you all want to know more on these artists http://www.perfectpryzmpromo.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

D.I.V. "On My Level" (produced by DJ Mega-Blaster)



Check out my new single "On My Level" featuring rising Yonkers, New York rapper D.I.V., with the beat produced by me of course. D.I.V. rips it and uses a lot of video game/ double meaning metephores in the song like "before you hit the next stage you have to see the boss". I sampled the "Game Over" theme from the classic Nintendo Video Game "The Adventures of Dino Riki". Check out the track and feel free to post comments.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

I'm Feeling This: The Mora Remake of "Yuck" by 2 Chainz & Lil' Wayne


I'm loving this track and video. I know it's not video game related this time, but I surely want to show love to this track by hot rising new southern artist Mora. In this video he flipped "Yuck" by 2 Chainz and Lil' Wayne, and he did a really great job on it! It's more entertaining than the original in my honest opinion. Can't wait to hear what Mora does on the next joint!

I also want to give a shout out to Jay from The Giant Blast for introducing me to this one! Ya'll keep up the good work promoting for the artists!

Friday, July 20, 2012

2 Player Mode: Interview with Mono Bagends



 
Check out my Interview with rising New York record artist Mono Bagends.  In this interview we discuss his new single and video "On Fire", his next record and of course.... Video Games (as always).  Read all about what this artist has to say.

DJ Mega-Blaster:  You have a hot single out right now, "On Fire" that has been growing and getting a huge buzz online and with other DJs as well, what are your plans after this single?
Thanks. I have some more fire (no pun intended) in the chamber. I have different options as to what song I am going to release next. I am still recording so there is always the chance the song not recorded yet will jump pass my next planned single. Probably will be a club type of record.


  
DJ Mega-Blaster:  In your opinion, what makes "On Fire" so.... "hot"?  What made you want to choose this for the single?
Mono Bagends:  Pretty much everything about it. It has a hot beat, great flow, incredible lyrics and a monster hook. I chose the record to be a single because it is inspirational and positive. The way the world is heading everyone needs a record like this to get behind, to make themselves feel good. I want to help people. 
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster: This blog combines music with gaming, so do you play any video games at all.... if so which ones?
Mono Bagends:  I really haven't had the time lately but I really love the God of War games....My boy's started calling me Kratos. I was always on that. 
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster: Did you play any video games growing up as a child?
Mono Bagends:  Of Course...who didn't...the game I remember most was Bloody Raw...me and my boy Price Achillies used to play that for hours...we would look up and it would say match 100 and the score was 50 -50...good memories...what up Price!!  
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster:  Do you remember any video games having any hot background music that stood out to you?  Something that you could picture yourself rhyming on if it was done right?  If so, what were they?
Mono Bagends:  I liked the music on Grand Theft Auto 3...It was cool that you could change the radio station and find different types of music. It would be real dope to be driving around causing massive chaos while hearing myself.  
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster: Would you ever consider submitting your music to any of these agencies or publishing companies to have you songs featured in the soundtrack to some of these newer video games?
Mono Bagends:  Absolutely...I could write a record to the specifics of the game.  
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster: What is the one thing your fans don't know about you that you would like to reveal now?
Mono Bagends:  I am a very spiritual person. I love talking about God and giving him all the glory for everything in my life.  
 
 
DJ Mega-Blaster:   Where can our followers find your music?
Mono Bagends:  You can purchase the records on Itunes or Amazon and follow my career on Twitter, Facebook and Youtube. I also have my own blog. More and more keeps popping up so if you Google my name you should find plenty. Also check out my new video "On Fire" on youtube. It has over 47,000 views in a month. Here are the links.






Dolo the Bandit THE HEIST - CODE BLACK OP





 

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The latest mixtape I'm bumping right now is Dolo the Bandit's The Heist - Code Black Op.  I've been seeing the ads for it for the past couple of weeks in the e-mail blast and what drew me to it was the cover.  It looks kind of like a comic book, and for those of you know that know me I'm into that type of ish!  Comics, gaming, all that mixed with hip hop.  Another thing that drew me to this was just by looking at the cover I could tell that this dude wasn't going to be rhyming over some ol' crunk, sounding mess with sped up high hats and claps for the snare.  Just by the creative artwork I could tell that he would make my kind of music, and he did!  

Dolo the Bandit rips each track, and he has a nice beat selection that compliments his rhyme style very well.  Plus each joint is short and to the point, so if you have a short attention span you certainly wont get bored with this mixtape.


If you want to download the mixtape or listen to it for yourself here is the direct link
http://www.audiomack.com/album/dolo-the-bandit/the-heist-code-black-op

I actually wouldn't mind working with him, I surely have some heat for him and just judging on the type of material he has he strikes me as the type of open minded lyricist that would give my style of tracks a shot!