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1.15.2011

1.14.2011

Welcome Back, Welcome Back, Welcome Back

So Vinyl is back and up and running! First I would just like to say thank you to all our fans and supporters for supporting us! You guys are truly great and your words of encouragement, RTs, and likes have truly made us happy! Alot of great things are in store for this blog and its readers I PROMISE! Also alot of changes have been made as well. This blog will now be 90% Indie or Freshman in the game artist and 10% Mainstream. I will continue to write articles every now and then and we also have a new member! I am most happy about this because she is my bestfriend and an up and coming producer! Her name is Kendra and she is probably one of the coolest people you will EVER meet! This blog is going places and we would love to help others get to where they're trying to get as well so why not support us? Anywho we are always looking for new people to feature on our blog so email us at vinyltheblog@gmail.com! Also hit us up for ad space for your next mixtape or album!

Artist Spotlight: Yung Teddy

Yung Teddy is a artist from Cobb County Ga on the ladder to success ,with his street bangers
and banging beats. he is for sure the next big thing...do not sleep on him..check out this mixtape at the link below :

1.04.2011

Post Will Resume January 15, 2011 sorry loves but thanks for all your support!

12.31.2010

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH IM A MUTER FERKING MONSTER!!!!!!!!!!!

OMG SO ONCE AGAIN KANYE HAS (AND I DONT KNOW WHY) SURPRISED US ALL WITH HIS MONSTER VIDEO. I HONESTLY THINK ITS KIND OF HAUTE IN A CRAZY DEMENTED KIND OF WAY BUT HEY THE SONG IS CALLED MONSTER! REALLY CONFUSED AS TO WHY RICK ROSS KEEPS TRYING TO INSERT HIMSELF INTO THINGS BUT HEY WHATEVER...#NANDASHRUG I MEAN I LIKE HIM AND ALL BUT ON SOME ILLUMINATI MATTERS NO ONE BELIEVES YOURE IN IT, YOU "DROP HINTS" WAY TOO MUCH! BUT ANYWHO THE VIDEO IS PRETTY DOPE, BUT ONLY FOR THE BRAVE OF HEART SO ENJOY!!!!!

P.S: If you need a good laugh read the comments they are HILLARIOUS

12.25.2010

Merry Christmas From Vinyl To You!

So of course we here at Vinyl would dare not post a Merry Christmas post for our supporters! We would just like to thank you guys for all your support and dedication. Now enjoy Kanye's Christmas banger Christmas in Harlem!



Jim Jones  Vado  CyHi Da Prynce  Pusha T  Musiq  Teyana Taylor And Big Sean  Christmas In Harlem

12.24.2010

Thank You for Saving Hip Hop

At this very moment I am in a state of pure bliss and relief. After biting my nails and being in a constant state of fear that the game was doomed to fade into bullshit. A industry full of clowns and bull gum rappers, rapping about dancing and blowing kisses using your simple abc 123 rhyming style. I can finally say I am no longer worried about this. I guess while I was in fear that the industry that I have grown to love and cherish was soon to meet its demise real MCs were planning. Planning their takeover…planning to take back the game and restore it to its natural state, where real vocabularies and not only street smarts but book smarts are needed; Planning on setting the standards of good music so high that only the chosen ones could deliver.
Being a real MC is not a common thing, regardless how some may see it. Sure anybody can rap but being a REAL MC is something that chooses you not you choose it. A real MC knows when they have the gift of rap inside them, and they work and study to improve their craft. They listens to others studies music not just hip hop but all types, read and inform themselves on the world and what is going on in it. They don’t care if the people are bounce to their song but they care if their music has a meaning, if it stands for something, or speaking on something. They’re not making songs just for the hell of it but they’re making songs to get it off their chest, to speak of what they see and experience.
I feel like real MCs have powers. Nothing magical but none the less they are powers. They have the power to control your emotions. They know how to make you shut up, listen, and think. They have the power to make you feel their feelings, even when you can’t personally relate. The way they word what they say, the passion you hear in their voices and the overall story they’re telling takes over and consumes you.  Real MCs also know how to take their personal experiences and help you relate.
 It’s kind of comforting, knowing that you’re not alone in this journey to know that somebody who you thought had it all also has real problems. Also to know that grinding it out really works. I’m sure it’s so many people out there on their grinds that’s wondering will it pay off and when they hear these MCs rap about their grind and how they came up, can be real aspiring. 
I honestly don’t know why I’m writing this but I’m kind of glad I did. I guess listening to this J.Cole Friday Night Lights mixtape has inspired this. I mean dude has straight classics! The mere thought of Kanye, J.Cole, Wale, Kid Cudi, and a lot others just brings a smile to my face. I used to be jealous that the people in the 80’s and 90’s had rappers like Run DMC, A Tribe Called Quest, Mos Def, and other like them to listen to and I had Soulja Boy -__- (Throws up) But thanks to the before named artist I can once again enjoy music and be excited to wake up in the morning knowing that one of these talented people will drop a song, mixtape, or album.

Wayne Jetski...HollyHood Boulevard