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Alex Ludovico “Heat Prey Love” Mixtape & Contest (Extended)

Posted by Tricia Status On October - 25 - 2010

WAIT NO LONGER!! Its finally here.

The Heat. Prey. Love. mixtape is the product of a three way collaboration between Chicago artist Alex Ludovico, EncoreStatus.com, and DJ H Blendz of Brooklyn Collectiv. In this mixtape, Alex Ludovico raps your eyes open over both independent and mainstream instrumentals. Kanye West’s “Power” and Rick Ross’ “B.M.F.” are just a couple of tracks he remixes on this tape.

DOWNLOAD THE MIXTAPE FROM US HERE, Or Stream it below.

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But wait! We have a little contest with this release. Alex, Encore Status, and DJ HBlendz would love your feedback. So your comments/reviews will be appreciated…and rewarded. Three of the best comments made on EncoreStatus.com will get the following prizex:

1st prize – $30 Itunes Gift certificate and a Shout out on the next mixtape.

2nd prize - $15 Itunes Gift certificate

3rd prize - Middle finger to Critics tee by Cilli Puddie

Rules: All winners must be registered users to the EncoreStatus.com site AND follow us on twitter. In the “website” portion of the profile, put your twitter link or name. Thats it! Winners will be decided on Novemeber 1st November 31st!

Thanks for listening

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likeZebra top ten indie artists

Posted by Tricia Status On October - 6 - 2010

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Ave Of Amerikkka

Posted by Tricia Status On September - 22 - 2010

LYFETYME

About 2 weeks ago, @Encore_G40oz and I were chillin/arguing/brainstorming/working on things for the site and he threw on Lyfetyme’s Ave of Amerikkka mixtape track “Imitate Me.” Good music always cools hot heads and tempers at Encore Status headquarters.

“I’m a Brooklyn Ni@@a so I stay Sucka free…”

Its a simple line, but rings true to us BK folks. I would refrain from playing this track while driving on the Belt Parkway…the situation can result in the following:
A) Cutting off cars driving at the speed limit (Cuz the track made you too hype)
B) Getting a ticket for speeding (Cuz the track made you too hype)
No joke.
Take a listen:

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Final Outlaw performs “Machine”

Posted by Tricia Status On August - 30 - 2010

A couple weeks ago, Encore Status made it to Hip Hop Evolution 3. It was definitely a great show. The love for Hip Hop at Soapstone gallery was so intense you could feel it.  Final Outlaw performed and crushed it. He performed a some “old” stuff and new song from his up coming project Unstoppable Love. In the video below he performs “Machine,” a song that will be on that album. He will be shooting a video for the song with Janelle Ryan in September. (P.S. they are still casting so if you are interested please hit her up).

More videos of the night are coming soon.

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Final Outlaw

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Brooklyn’s Deena Jonez

Posted by Tricia Status On July - 2 - 2010

Deena Jonez

We get a lot of mixtapes. Today I was pleasantly impressed by a mixtape by a young woman from Brooklyn by the name of Deena Jonez. She’s a refreshing mix of tough and trendy. You can tell from her lyrics that she’s not just about a hot beat and a cute hook. Deena’s got it. Hopefully we can track her down for an interview soon. For now…please download her mixtape. DOWNLOAD MEMOIRS OF A LIBRA.

Listen to a track off of her mixtape below

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Bboy Frankie (Continued)

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 20 - 2010

Can you tell us some of the challenges that you faced or had to overcome as a bboy?

One of the biggest challenges I’ve had to face is the ongoing struggle that I have to balance out my school and dancing. Its really difficult to maintain a certain skill level while going to school full-time but part of my legacy that i would like to leave behind as a bboy is that it IS possible to be dope and still do well in school.
Its really important to realize this because the state that bboying is in now makes it really hard for dancers
that actually are full-time to live without struggling in the longrun.

What do you think of the people who only view bboying as a hobby?

Its cool to have bboying as a hobby because the potential for it to become something more than that is always there. Hip-hop in general is meant for every one to be apart of, and so even it is just a hobby one is still within the realm of Hip-Hop which is good because it leads to other things as well.

How do you motivate yourself as a bboy?

For me. Motivation comes from the journey of just constantly getting better.. Seeing what hard work can do up to this point makes one wonder just how far it can actually go? And while certain slumps do come at times I find its important to realize that thats natural. Sometimes one just has to step back in order to refresh the mind for a bit and remind yourself why you started bboying in the first place.

What is the most important thing do you think people should know about you?

That I’m just a human being constantly learning and elevating myself within the realm of life in general, not
separating it into just bboying or school or whatever else one may have in mind so that I may take in what it is to be a human in this lifetime as a WHOLE and not just one aspect of it.

What advice can you give for people that are starting out in the bboy community?

For people that are just starting out I would say to not just practice but TRAIN hard as well, and if it does
get to a point that you would like to do as much with this dance as you can, just remember to take everything that you do the next level by innovating any kind of inspiration you get, not just being as good as the person you look up to but BETTER.

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Online Radio here!

Posted by Tricia Status On June - 27 - 2009

A team-up made in internet radio heaven… check us out on the blue panel on the homepage!

Brooklyn Collectiv Radio is run by DJ Gunz & the Brooklyn Collectiv Music Group. Determined to champion indie artists and DJs alike, DJ Gunz’ “Industry Net Worth Radio” showcases the best up & coming urban indie artists, exclusive freestyles, hip hop, reggae, r&b remixes, and much more. Together with Encore Status, they are providing aspiring talent with a platform to be seen and heard…

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Jumpin Whoa (Out the Window)

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 6 - 2009

 

DJ GUNZ Remix Legend

DJ GUNZ Remix Legend

 

 

If you haven’t had a chance to download DJ Gunz Remix Legend Volume 1, shame on you. Brooklyn Collective does their thing putting a new sound to and feel to every track. My favorite track is Jumpin Whoa. This Remix uses the Black Rob ‘Whoa’ instrumental behind the Jumpin Out the Window acapella giving it a new ‘street toughness’ to the song. It did make me stop and say WHOA.
I could be trippin though. You be the Judge.

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Fly Till I Die…

Posted by Tricia Status On May - 2 - 2009
S-Caliber

S-Caliber

S-Caliber opened for Wale around this time last month, and since then hasn’t looked back. Now with over 59,000 total plays he’s released a cut called ‘Fly Till I Die’. Tell us what you think.

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Tez McClain

Posted by Blkbarbi3 On April - 14 - 2009

 Tez McClain x Photographed by Hannibal Matthews

Tez McClain x Photographed by Hannibal Matthews

21 year old Atlanta boy Tez McClain understands the hustle in the hip hop industry. HE. DOESN’T. BELIEVE. IN. SHORTCUTS. Tez is a windy breeze on a hot sweaty day, can I say refreshing?! I love seeing new rappers coming into the game with somewhat of the old hip hop don’t stop mentality.

This young Clark Atlanta University graduate explained to me that he wanted to focus more on sociopolitical content, the good times, the crazy and wild parties and the importance of friendships in his rhymes. The rap game has changed dramatically and rappers tend to talk more about gang, drugs and violence. But Tez wants to try to take it back to the happy moments of hip hop, which isn’t a bad look at all!

It all started in 2007… Tez won a showcase at his university that eventually rewarded him studio time with Jazze Pha. He didn’t stop there… He won MORE contests and continued to network. His relentless networking eventually connected him with artists like Lil Wayne, Ludacris, Chingy, Kanye West and more. Now 2009, networking and endless drive allowed for McClain to drop his first single “I’m Fly” which hit the radio and major mixtapes hard.

Speaking of hard…Twitter? Myspace? Ohh Tez McClain goes hard, but when you’re new to the game, why not? I DON’T BLAME HIM! Hit him up on http://www.myspace.com/tezmcclain and listen to his music. His song Booty Call, which has 14,096 hits, is definitely a hit! What? He got a little blame it on the alcohol T-Pain & Jamie Foxx feel to it. And did I say it was a hit? Oh my bad, I’m just saying, no wonder why his Myspace page plays is so ridiculous. This boy got skills! His song Celebration has to be my favorite song though. It gave off that old school meets new school let’s dance it out feel good music.

You remember slick rick bed time story? You remember the smile you get when you listened to the song? If you don’t get a smile when you listen to Tez McClain’s flow then something’s wrong with you, yeah YOU! I’m just saying Tez got you on that new school meets old school hip hop let’s dance it out groove.

- “Hip Hop is alive and thriving, in an A hat and Nike Airs.”

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Must Wear: Encore Dunk Highs

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Must Wear: Hater Proof Tee

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Cilli Puddie encourages individuality

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Two headed Teddy

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