Showing posts with label NY Elite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NY Elite. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Psalm 51:5 - Donny Goines ft.Prod J.Canon - Exclusive!

 

What's good Hip-Hop Heads! One of the HipHopInformant's NY Elite, Mr. Donny Goines has just posted a new track and is working on his new album titled; The Guggenrhyme (in reference to the Guggeneheim Gallery in New York)

I've always been impressed by his lyrical ability & have always been inspired by the music he releases.

One of the first interviews I did was with Donny Goines (if you haven't read it...) Click here to read it.

Check the new track out:

Psalm 51:5 - Donny Goines fr./Prod J.Canon 



HipHopInformant - We Are Hip-Hop!

Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Support the Hired Gun! FREE TRACK DL TOO!






What's good Hip-Hop heads! So, my homie Hired Gun hit me up with this link download his new track for free support the movement of REAL Hip-Hop, pass thelink around to your fam, friends and everyone else you know, put the link up on twitter, facebook, myspace, whatever you roll with, put it up on your blogs, just post it up and support him and support REAL Hip-Hop!

Link: http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist7?artist_id=5709&eid=2995474_21572441

HipHopInformant - For The People!

Thursday, 3 December 2009

Hired Gun doing his thing over Dubstep!



Check this video out of my homie Hired Gun doing his thing at a show! Check how he rhymes over this HEAVY Dub-induced track get onto the HipHopInformant's youtube channel too, rate and comment and spread this link around! BIG Shout-out to my people down in South America- Brazil, Chile and to all the people worldwide who check in with the HipHopInformant we appreciate it! keep the worldwide views coming people, got a lot more projects coming through!



HipHopInformant-For the people!

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

"I AM US" CAUSE Exclusive Download!






My homie CAUSE released this mixtape/album for FREE! It's amazing the lyricism, the beat, the way it's been produced and put together is amazing so check it out download it by clicking on either the front or back cover or click on the link below and join the "I AM US" Project!

DL Link: http://www.djbooth.net/index/mixtapes/count/cause-i-am-us

HipHopInformant-Keeping REAL Hip-Hop ALIVE!

Monday, 2 November 2009

Hired Gun reps for HipHopInformant!





Sorry for the lack of posts been really busy working on some new projects so look out for those! This is a video my good friend Hired Gun did for the HipHopInformant it's posted on the youtube channel so go look at it on there, comment and rate it on there too!

Peace.


HipHopInformant-Representing REAL Hip-Hop Heads Worldwide.

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

CAUSE-"Summer's End" FREE DOWNLOAD!





So, Summer is officially over. Back to School, Work, Uni or whatever, no long days, no long nights and no more hot weather. Depressing stuff.
But, something to look forward to, My homie CAUSE sent me this track called, "Summer's End". It's sick and something that will ease you into the cold winter months so enjoy people and keep it Locked on: HipHopInformant.blogspot.com

Click on the Link to download the track for FREE (YES FREE!) or click on the pic.

Link: http://usershare.net/1whio6r433m1


HipHopInformant- We do it for Hip-Hop!

Friday, 24 July 2009

Hired Gun featured on iHipHop.com plus FREE DOWNLOAD!






Hired Gun one of the ILLEST MC's from NYC and a good friend of mine has been featured on the site iHipHop.com. So, what I need ALL my Hip-Hop heads to do is go onto the site and check out the feature, leave a comment and spread the link around.
Also, if you do that you can get some free downloads of some of HG's music too! (You know how much we LOVE FREE DOWNLOADS!!!)

Here's the iHipHop spot: http://www.ihiphop.com/?p=24615

One other thing to mention is the track "Unforgivable Blackness" This track is amazing it really is and guess what, you get it for FREE! (See how we treat you here we're so good to our Hip-Hop heads!)

Click on the link to get the track: http://tinyurl.com/nqlus6

HipHopInformant-Advocates of REAL Hip Hop!

P.S. HipHopInformant Mixtape is coming soon so look out for that on the site!

Monday, 15 June 2009

CAUSE- EXCLUSIVE Track Download!






Exclusive download of CAUSE one of the HipHopInformant's NY Elite new single off his new album. The track is called "In Too Deep" and is pretty hot. This download is only available for a limited time so get it NOW!

Check out what CAUSE had to say about it.

"As some of you know I was down in Charlotte, North Carolina recording my new album "City Of Dreams". It was a truly amazing experience. Working with my producer Sean Divine has been great as we both challenge each other creatively which heightens the music's quality and energy."

"Below is a link where you can download the first song off the album titled "In Too Deep" Free for a limited time. This track really captures the emotion and essence of the movement we've got going on, so def. check it out and let us know what you think. Once again I hope everyone is well and I look forward to hearing from you. "

Here's the Link: http://www.xtremevault.com/632522076-In_Too_Deep.mp3

HipHopInformant- Advocates of REAL Hip-Hop!


Friday, 22 May 2009

Breakfast is Served!







Check out the SICK album from one of the HipHopInformant's NY Elite- Donny Goines. The Breakfast Club is a good album, well put together, good, hooks , beats and as always a BIG dose of REAL Hip-Hop!

Click on the pic to download it for FREE!
or click on the Link below:

http://sharebee.com/56dbbfdc

TRACK LIST


1) Don't You Prod. by Cook Classics
2) Bring It Forward (New York, New York) Prod. by Versatile
3) Whatever It Is (Ft. Mela Machinko) Prod. by Frequency
4) Money (Ft. Mistah F.A.B) Prod. by DJ Static
5) Don't Mess with a Woman (Ft. Amanda Diva & Naledge) Prod. by Dub Z
6) Sublime (Ft. Peter Hadar & Outasight) Prod. by Buckwild
7) She Like (Ft. Che Grand & Izza Kizza) Prod. by Apple Juice Kid
8) Make Me Feel (Ft. Emilio Rojas) Prod. by Kwame
9) Oh No (Ft. Patent Pending) Prod. by The Goverment
10) What U Expected Remix (Ft. Rain, Termanology, Reks & Big Lou) Prod. by Statik Selektah
11) A Love Song (Ft. Lydia Caesar & Skyzoo) Prod. by Digga
12) Closer Prod. by Dame Grease
13) Digital Genocide (Ft. Planet Asia & Poison Pen) Prod. by DJ Snips
14) Grateful (Ft. Tanya Morgan & Jeremy Carr) Prod. by Cookin Soul
15) Party Apple Prod. by Apple Juice Kid
16) Can't Get it Right (Ft. A.Pinks, Esso & 6th Sense) Prod. by 6th Sense
17) These Times Prod. by Dub Z


Wednesday, 13 May 2009

Hold Your Fire! - CAUSE EXCLUSIVE!






Check Out the exclusive by my homie, Cause (One of the HipHopInformant's NY Elite). The track is amazing the beats, the lyricism and, most of all the subject. This is what we here at HipHopInformant fight for, REAL Hip-Hop with a message.

Click the pic to download it for free or click on the link below:

http://www.xtremevault.com/1172498571-Guns_on_Safety_-_CAUSE.mp3

HipHopInformant- Advocates of REAL Hip-Hop!

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

It's for a good CAUSE!





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Click on the picture to go to Cause's iTunes store! Support REAL Hip-Hop!

Check Out the EXCLUSIVE with Cause only on :

http://hiphopinformant.blogspot.com/search/label/Cause

HipHopInformant- Let's do it BIG in '09!


Friday, 8 February 2008

The CAUSE of Hip-Hop: New York Hip-Hop gets stronger and stronger





CAUSE, born and raised in the
Bronx, often compared to having lyrical abilities such as Common or Talib Kweli with the mainstream appeal of Kanye West, is quickly gaining a loyal fan base at the young age of 21. Taking on the burdens of his community while passionately painting a picture of greatness in leadership, CAUSE is ready to transcend a new movement in Hip-Hop. His mission: To show the music listener that dominance as an MC does not come from following trend, but proving to be a versatile, trailblazing artist skilled at not only making crowds move but taking them to the depths of their emotions.

HipHopInformant: What made you get involved with Hip-hop?

Cause: Well actually the whole Harlem movement back in the 90’s is what got me involved with Hip-Hop. Back when I was in elementary school, I went to a school that was right there in the urban community across the street from the projects, right there where Hip-Hop was and still is the most predominant music. I went to this school in Harlem, and this was right around the time Biggie, MASE, Puffy and Bad Boy Records were on the rise and blowing up. If you remember a rapper by the name of MASE, this was when he was in his prime. Nothing but up tempo, bright, high energy music that was sort of irresistible. I would hear his album “Harlem World” bumping out of every car trunk during the spring time and it became the background music to my life. Then later down the road I got into an artist by the name of Tupac, who is actually the artist that made me want to become an emcee. That was my introduction to Hip-Hop.

HipHopInformant: How long have you been involved in the industry?

Cause: Well I haven’t really been “involved” with the industry, I’ve been pursuing the chance to be involved though haha. It’s very tough to become a part of the industry especially in this day and age where nothing has the same stability it used to. But in terms of how long I’ve made Hip-Hop my career, it has only been about a year and a half and already I’ve made great progress so hopefully the future stays bright. I’m only 21 years old and I hope to soon be dominant figure in the game.

HipHopInformant: What is your current view of Hip-hop now?

Cause: I believe it’s constantly evolving. Commercially Hip-Hop is bigger than it’s ever been and that just sets up a bigger stage with more room to experiment musically and artistically. There have been more collaboration’s outside of the genre which has really helped to bring new listeners in and to make it more universal. I think it’s in a great position and we just need to maintain the integrity and we'll be fine.

HipHopInformant: You did a show with Donny Goines, Hired Gun and NY Oil. Do you think both of your styles are similar?

Cause: I think we all have very different styles which was dope to see because on that night it was all brought together. For instance Hired Gun has a very underground grit to his style, making it more about content than music, which is dope because that’s what the pioneers of Hip-Hop used to do; Donny has that classic urban/ soulful feel to his style that’ll be relatable to a lot of older folks as well as a lot of young folks who are old souls and appreciate good music. NY Oil reminds me of an old freedom fighter haha he is very controversial and brash, but very honest at the same time. With me, my style is more musical. I really enjoy the process and the art of making music. I also believe I appeal to a lot of different people because of the versatility in my music. I hope to continue to make music that has content which is relatable to a wide range of people and that is also enjoyable to listen to.

HipHopInformant: Being compared to Common or Talib Kweli is a big honour how do you feel about being compared to big names in the Hip Hop industry like them?

Cause: I think it’s great. It shows how people view me. These are people who have succeeded and who receive a great amount of respect from the Hip-Hop community so I’m glad to be mentioned in the same breath as a Common or a Talib. Its also dope because they are both older guys who have been in the industry for a while and are seasoned, so for people to be comparing me to them at my young age, it’s a great indication of how people view my talent and skill.

HipHopInformant: Were there any artists who influenced you to start rapping?

Cause: I mentioned earlier Tupac who was really the most influential in inspiring me to rap because of the way he told his story with such a depth and realism. That’s the one thing that he inspired me to do; to make music that is appealing while still encouraging personal and community change in others. There were others as well such as Big L, NAS, Big Pun, Jay-Z, Biggie, Lauren Hill, Black Thought, KRS One, Blackstar (Talib Kweli & Mos. Def.), Immortal Technique, Jurassic 5, and Blackalicious just to name a few but I have mainly been inspired by a bunch of the East Coast greats with a few special exceptions.

HipHopInformant: Are there any artists who you would like to be as big as?

Cause: I would give you a name but honestly I’m trying to be bigger than that artist so it doesn’t really matter Haha! I don’t care what anyone says we’re all trying to be the best, but the difference between me and them is I’ve got a message and a CAUSE (no pun intended haha). I’m trying to break boundaries and barriers that the previous artists have set before me. I would like to one day go down in history as one of the artists who used Hip-Hop as a tool for advocacy and to change the conditions of the world for the better. I want to be bigger than the genre.

HipHopInformant: Do you think that Hip Hop still gives out a message as it did in previous decades?

Cause: Its hard to say because there have always been so many different messages in Hip-Hop. There has never been just ONE message. What has though, is the popular message. What was the popular message back in the day was more political and rebellious, now its more watered down and light. People don’t take the time to use the power of their words anymore. It’s now all about making the song that will make the dollar instead of making the song that will make the change. Even the party songs from back in the day had more depth, they told a story and were more descriptive, now its just about mentioning your sponsors and getting paid for it haha. Its all good though I believe it'll all come back in time. I'll help bring it back as much as I can.

HipHopInformant: What are your views about Hip-Hop in New York at the moment?

Cause: Hip-Hop in New York is ME! Haha I am New York so I think it’s great!! I don’t think we ever fell off, our presence in the industry has just faded a little but we’re still out here in these streets, in these ciphers and we're still the best.


HipHopInformant: What does the future hold for CAUSE?


Cause: The future for me is consistency! I can't really promise anything else. The only thing I can really guarantee is that as long as I'm CAUSE, and as long as I'm making this music, I'll be the best I can be and I'll always put up a fight! I want to not only change the face of Hip-Hop, but also change the way young black youth are perceived by continuing to portray excellence as a MC as well as a leader. The future is something I'm learning to never take for granted. I have to live for today and just hope to see tomorrow. But you better believe as long as those "tomorrow's" keep coming, the potential of my "today's" are great!


HipHopInformant: Finally do you think that the industry needs to change? If so, why?


Cause: The industry didn’t do this, we did. We made some wack sh#t popular, people bought it in large amounts, and now we can’t go back. It’s our fault the industry just gave us the money to do it they didn’t actually make the music, we as people made the music. What does need to change are the people making the music. We need to set a higher expectation as listeners too instead of buying into the garbage and then complaining.

http://www.myspace.com/causenewyorksfinest


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Thursday, 20 December 2007

Donny Goines New York's Unsigned Hype






Having joined the navy in 2000 Donny found himself unable to adhere to the restrictions and conventions that it set forth. He knew his heart was in music, he knew proving himself over the abundance of aspiring artists out there was not going to be easy. But Donny Goines wasn’t ready to fall prey to a life in a place where he didn’t want to be. He was going to make sure he was heard, he was here to be heard.


HipHopInformant:
What made you get involved with Hip-hop?

Donny Goines:
When I realized it was a true passion of mine and I decided to pursue it (around the beginning of Jan 06) is when I truly became involved with music. I’ve always been a fan of hip hop though and always rapping, I just never really took it seriously up until that point.

HipHopInformant: How long have you been involved in the industry?


Donny Goines: Professionally less then two years.


HipHopInformant: What is your current view of Hip-hop now?


Donny Goines:Its very watered down, boring and mediocre. I feel the majority of artists out there bring nothing substantial to the table and in all honesty I feel that most of them are just wack. That’s my opinion though.


HipHopInformant: Do you think the game is going to change soon or do you think hip-hop is going to stay the same?


Donny Goines: It’s already changing. It’s going to be more lyric based and talent driven soon. People are getting tired of the bulls**t music out there and it shows. Kanye sold 2 mil, Talib and Common both had the number one albums in the country this year. Times are already changing.


HipHopInformant: What artist do you aspire to be like if any?


Donny Goines: I don’t aspire to be like anyone at all. I just want to be the best possible artist that I can be and make great music. Although many artists inspire me at different times for different reasons, I’m not

them and vise versa. I can only be me.


HipHopInformant: What do you think about the impact of hip-hop artist's lyrics on youth today?


Donny Goines: Honestly, I feel it is very influential on the young minds of today. That’s why I try my best to speak on the truth and show bothsides of the fence. Whether artists realize or not, they are role models and they need to consider that when there making records. Everything doesn't have to be positive, but I feel like you need to show the youth the flipside of the coin as well. Everything that glitters isn’t gold.

HipHopInformant:
Do you think that hip-hop artist's lyrics are reflecting upon real-life issues?

Donny Goines:
Some are. There are a lot of talented MC's out there but they don’t get the shine and recognition they deserve. Most are fighting a battle where the odds are mostly against them. It reminds me of the movie 300, that’s what it’s like these days and as for myself, I rather go out great and be a fly by night rapper.

HipHopInformant:
As an artist do you think that the industry needs to change? And if so why?

Donny Goines: It needs to change because the people are asking for change. It’s basically that simple. Time will tell though.

HipHopInformant: On your album, The Excerpt PG 1 there's a song called Never Let My Talent Die Who is that song about and what impact did the person it's about have on your hip-hop career and your life?


Donny Goines:
The song is about a great producer and friend of mine who passed away this year. His name was David "Disco D" Shayman. He was one of the first people who really believed in me and he taught me many things about the industry and life in general. As long as I continued to do music, his legacy will never be forgotten.
HipHopInformant: The Excerpt PG 1 is an incredible album is there a reason for the name?

Donny Goines:
Mainly because it is just a glimpse of what to expect, only apart of the story. There is much more that’s needs to be said and it will, once I drop my first major album. For now though, that will give you an
idea of some of the things you can expect from me artistically.

HipHopInformant: You talk about bringing back real-hip-hop what do you think real hip-hop is?

Donny Goines:
Real Hip Hop is anything that’s REAL to you. You don’t have to be the best lyricist, the dopest rapper, etc. but you need to be authentic with your words and your fan base. You need to give it 110%
every single time you step in the booth. When you perform, you have to sweat. Real Hip Hop to me simply means music from your heart.



The Excerpt Pg. 1 is a concept album and also the first part of a trilogy. Its gives you a brief idea of what to expect in the future and this part of the story focuses on the artist. Every song on the album has some sort of hip hop theme or concept and describes some events that have occurred during Donny Goines career thus far. You can order the Album from myspace.com/donnygoines.