meet PROQNOSIZ – the Producer, Mcee & Online Channel Presenter…The Hustler Biography (PROMO)

Proqnosiz - On Top Of Jozi

Proqnosiz – On Top Of Jozi

A producer, qualified sound engineer, emcee and online channel presenter (The Street Channel) is a multi-talented individual with an amazing energy. His spontaneous energetic performance saw him sharing the stage with the best in the game and did shows all around the country including, Durban, East London, Pretoria and Cape Town

Show highlights being

– How I Ball Ep Launch (Dubbed Top 10 Launch to be at By Mail & Guardian)

-Cape Town Festival (Twice), Nedbank Marathon, Any Given Sunday (Host/Mc-11Episodes)

-Cape Town Long Street, Numerous Clubs-includes Zula Bar, Ragazzi, ZAR (green Point) and many more He took his music outside the country where he is still targeting Africa as a market, Africa performances being-Namibia, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia. Previous Projects includes How I ball E.p (Current) Available online!!! -She Make me wanna E.P where he teamed up with his long Rap Friend and Crew Mate “Sly yo Highnes” Kasi Fire Mixtape Vol 1

-Produced entire mixtape where he invited Kats like Oscar Da O, Eddy Mesh and Khayelicha crew B.I.A.C.O) *both projects were Independent production scale and Sold

Out.On T.V Rock This Mic-(Proqnotik Slaai) from the She Make me wanna E.P was playlisted on Channel O
for 2012/13 on Hip Hop vs Dance Slots and South African Hip Hop Slots -Currently Presenting –The Street Channel, online stream channel

Proqnosiz is currently

-Recording His debut album
-Due to Release His next project
-Promoting Up Coming Projects-(Recently Released 3 Singles and Ep)
-Presenting The Street Channel—Online Tv Channel (Links Provided)
-Event Mc’n
-Sound Engineering
-Live Perfomances (links provided)

For any other Info
contact: splitmicsproductions@yahoo.com
contact: 0829295689/0723606116

——————LINKS BELOW———–

Relevant Links(Music, Pics & Videos)

The Street Channel With Proqnosiz—– http://youtu.be/_OdkeE_bIvg

The Street Channel With Proqnosiz — http://youtu.be/vP6V1R7KlLM

Music, Music Videos & Updates from Proqnosiz—- http://www.reverbnation.com/proqnosiz

Proqnosiz Facebook Fan Page–https://www.facebook.com/pages/Proqnosiz/125956057485136#

Sex Tape Of “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” Star Mimi Faust & Nikko Smith.

For Paris Hilton and Kim Kardashian, releasing sex tapes eventually led to reality show stardom. It appears Mimi Faust is taking the reverse route.

Reportedly, video of the Love & Hip Hop Atlanta star and boyfriend Nikko Smith engaging in sex acts is about to hit the streets.

According to TMZ, Faust and Smith agreed to let Vivid Entertainment release the video, and producers of LHHATL okayed the tape for mass production as well.

Faust is the ex-girlfriend of music producer Stevie J who also had his own sex tape scandal. An intimate video of Stevie J and rapper Eve leaked in 2000.

Mimi & Nikko: Scandal in Atlanta is apparently scheduled for release in May. Season 3 of Love & Hip Hop Atlanta is set to debut that same month on VH1.

Nescat Talks Hiphop Evolution & Skull X projects (Exclusive Interview)

(Skull X) - M.O (Left) & NelsCat (Right)

(Skull X) – M.O (Left) & NelsCat (Right)

(Underground)-What’s your stage name and how did you come up with
it?

(Nelscat) – My Stage name is Mr-Nelscat it all came out being a Nelspruit Mcees so I took out da “Nel” from Nelspruit , n Cat we all know is some1 involve in Hiphop n rap music some1 got flow, hv battle, writes hez own lyrics got ill mad bars ,yea dats how I came up wit da Name : NelsCat

Q: how is Hip-hop different now compared to when you were in your High School days? When did you realise you had a gift of writing lyrics?

Nelscat -hiphop now is all bout swag, cars , jewelry, cash, it aint based on lyrical content anymore, it aint like back then when u had to have mad bars to sell n 4 da audience to feel u, hiphop u can put out some garbage shit n sell unit “e.g 2chain – I’m different” I mean would u listen to dat shit if it came out 1999 ? Nah ! Bt now its out there every1 is loving n its still hiphop. I mean at da end of the day its solely depends on one’s taste as every genre keeps evolving years by years according to the taste of targeted audience. But I still miss hiphop dat was based on story telling n all that positive message used to have

I think it all started when I realized I could rap along to so many hiphop songs I knew all da lyrics of da top.. So I started writing my own sh1t

Q: I Once came to your Studio about a year ago, there was about 10 + rappers in there; it was mad hyped up. Tell us how its like working with a lot of talented mcees & how you’ve managed to sustain your skill with so much Healthy competition around you.

Nelscat – {Laughes} oh yea I remember da day it was me, m.o monate , Mgongo, afgun, mkay , c-glamour, manola n em… See I dnt knw how to put it bt when we in there all 2getha its like competition I dnt knw da right way to put it bt its if there a hot beat we’ll all jump into it like da every1 in there n we’ll chop out all da weakest verses so if a track needs only 3verses we’ll choose da best 3.. N doing dat every1 makes show dat every time he get on a beat he spits out hez hottest bars we dnt get in the booth n play games. N wit me dawg I think most of the time I came out 2nd best, having Mgongo around he used to kill everything

Q: where do you find the Inspiration to write such sick bars?

Nelscat – I listen to a lot of hiphop music old school, n new underground artist I also watch battle rap “URL” Murda Mook , Loaded Lux … N oh yea lol you can blame it to Alcohol n bitches around me coz most of da time I rap bout the things I do n things happening round me

Q: F-Eezy ,Siya Shezi, MT, Zakwe or Prokid ? Which one do you think is tighter & why do you say so.

Nelscat -I don’t listen to any of em, if it was back 2009 I’d say Prokid bt na I think he fell of or hez lazy ..

Q: word is you’ve been working on your Mixtape/Album, a lot of anticipated supporters have been asking about it. On their behalf, when is the Mixtape/Album dropping?

Nelscat – oh yea its a Skullx (Nelscat n M.O Monate) mixtape its a crew thing , we still in da booth cooking bt I believe it will be out Late April or early May

Q: Which producers & artists have you worked with on it, how was the experience? (How many tracks, Track list…etc)

Nelscat – on production I worked with Vaido , Dj Crazy , Tpz , Dollar P, Scandalous, n Power of One Flow Entertainment, Artist we got Manola in it , Noxy, Pedro Kanill, Nathi da vocalist we hvnt put in so many features in it, Da experience was is crazy nje from where u can’t choose anymore which one is da best track of em all coz they all hot !

Track List we got :

1. Skullx – President
2. Skullx – Started From
3. Skullx – Skinny Jeans ft Noxy
4. Skullx – Ngizobuya ft Nathi
5.Skullx – Mpumalanga News
6. Skullx – Jika ft Manola
7.Skullx – Welcome to my hood ft Pedro Kanill
8. Skullx – Kasi Rap
9.Skullx – Self Made Freestyle
10. Skullx – Uyasabeka
11. Skullx – My Ex Gf’s

N many more nje

Q: If there’s one message you hope to convey with your music, what would it be?

Nelscat – DONT FUCK WITH ME !! {Laughs} jst kidding.. Uhm I’m tynna show da youngerns out there that hiphop aint all about swinging your hands ,dancing looking all gays with yellow pants on nah , hiphop its still bwt da Bars, Punchlines , creativity , story telling … Don’t mess up da culture

Q: Other than rapping, do you have any other endeavors in the entertainment industry?. (Acting,Clothing lines & beat making…etc)

Nelscat – A Porn Star

Q: where can your supporters get hold of you. Facebook,twitter or the next Session you’ll be performing at.

Nelscatya’ll can halla @ your boy on twitter @MrNelskizzo , On Facebook is “Tumi Mr-Nelscat Mash-Ego” for bookings ya can email me at nelstumi@gmail.com ….. Catch your boy at the Hiphop Thursdays Shows , goin at Kamzwali 60something Car Wash every thursday from 16:00 till 20:00 . Halla

Skullx Skulleee

NelsCat

NelsCat

TOP 10 Of The Most Dangerous Gangs In the World

10 – Cosa Nostra

#Cosa Nostra Gang

#Cosa Nostra Gang

The word ‘’Cosa Nostra’’ is an Italian word which means ‘’ our thing’’ in english. Cosa Nostra finds its roots in New York’s lower east side with the start of Italian immigration to the States. They are one of the most famous Sicilian Mafia in world. It is told that they have approximately 25,000 members total, with 250,000 affiliates worldwide. They are also known to collaborate with other international organized crime groups from all over the world, especially for drug traffic.

9 – Crips

#Crips

#Crips

Crips is an african-american gang which were founded in Los Angeles, California, in 1969. They started as a local gang and turned into one of the biggest crime groups in the world. They are known for wearing blue clothes and carrying blue bandanas. It is believed that they have 30,000 to 35,000 members. They are extremely bitter rivals towards the Bloods gang. They are known to be involved in murders, robberies, and drug dealing. Also with famous ‘’Crib Walk’’ dance.

08 – Wah Ching

They are Chinese gang and also known as ‘’Dub C’’ which is founded in San Francisco during the early 1960s. Wah Ching is composed mainly of young men. Most of their operations are focused around money laundering and financial crimes in Los Angeles and eastern Asia. And for real they are good at making money.

07 – Yakuza

#Yakuza

#Yakuza

Traditional Japanese gang. Members of yakuza gang are required to cut all ties with their family to prove their loyalty to their gang boss. It is told that they have more than 102,000 members in the world.

06 – Bloods

#Bloods

#Bloods

Famous Los Angeles gang founded in 1972 as a club. Also known as the biggest rivals of Cribs. They are known with their ‘’red’’ clothes and bandanas. . The gang is separated into “sets,” which have their own tactics, especially when it comes to recruiting. Their members identify themselves through various gang indicators such as colors, clothing, symbols, tattoos, jewelry, graffiti, language, and also hand signs.

03 – 18TH Street

18th Street

18th Street

18th Street Gang also known as M18 is a ruthless criminal organization started in Los Angeles California. It is believed that they have more than 65.000 members in 120 cities. They are rivals with Bloods,MS13 and Cribs. They have brutal rules like ‘’18 seconds beating’’ by their gang fellows to show proper respect to gang.

04 – Los Zetas

Loz Zetas

Loz Zetas

It is a Mexican origin gang and one of the most powerful drug cartels in the world. Killing people is daily routie for Los Zetas members. As of 2012, Los Zetas has control over 11 states in Mexico, making it the drug cartel with the largest territory in the country. They are generally located and active in Mexico but they also have connections with United States.

03 – Aryan Brotherhood

aryan Brotherhood

aryan Brotherhood

Also known as The Brand, the AB, or the One-Two. They are responsible for 1/4 of prison murders in the United States. If you want to be a member, you should kill someone they wanted. They have about 20,000 members in and out of prison in the United States.

02 – Latin Kings

Latin Kings

Latin Kings

They are the best organized latin gang in the world. Latin Kings street gang was formed in Chicago in the 1940s. At first members were mostly Puerto Rican. But today gang is dominated by Mexicans. Although they aren’t as violent as many of the other gangs they do engage in a fair share of illegal money making activities including contract killings

01 – Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)

Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)

Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13)

Without doubt, MS-13 is the most ruthless and deadliest gang in the world. They were started in California. Today they have more than 70.000 members. Mara Salvatrucha makes all of these other gangs seem like foolish people selling drugs. Mara Salvatrucha known for drug smuggling, black market gun sales, theft, contract killing, human trafficking, and assault, especially on law enforcement. They don’t care about any kind of victims even kids and women.

Exclusive: Raekwon Speaks about Wu Tang Clan, His Album & Why its about Money.

Raekwon

Raekwon

Raekwon

Raekwon

Raekwon is Hip-Hop.  His rites-of-passage, both right and wrong, have been displayed on the global stage. As part of the legendary Wu-Tang Clan, his waxed words have created history.  This determined MC has also earned critical acclaim as an revered solo artist. The motivation behind both his creative and his financial actions is to secure an enduring legacy. Time will champion his continued efforts.

In this exclusive interview Raekwon speaks candidly about the Wu-Tang Clan, his upcoming album,  and why it’s always bigger than money.

Wu-Affiliate, Killa Sin, was charged with attempted murder. With you being hailed as Raekwon The Chef, what’s your perspective on an MC’s lyrics being used to help convict him?

Raekwon: They’re gonna always try to bring that up in any case, ‘cause it’s going into who that person is. But it’s just a name, you know. I think dude—things happened for the wrong reason sometimes and you’ll be in a bad situation. It happens, sometimes life takes us in different directions though. But you can’t judge a person by the name, you know what I mean. Everybody got all kinds of names. Names are names; they do reflect, something I guess, part of being an artist, you look at it like that. A name is a name, but yeah, in certain places they will hold you accountable for that.

How do you create; do you go in with something already in mind? Do you go through a bed-of-beats and that triggers your creativity; does it happen differently at different times?

For me, I go to the studio and I come in with an open mind. I’ll listen to a couple of things. Something will call me and say, ‘Yo, this fits; this is where you need to be at.’ I just go in there with an open mind, you know what I mean. Sometimes I’m forced to do things that I may not have wanted to try before, now I’ve tried; just to see, because it helps me, you know, fix my sh*t up a little bit more. I listen to a lot of rappers. Everybody has a typical flow.

Me, I like to try all kinds of flows and just make people be intricate about what I’m saying. You know, a lot of people are like, ‘Yo, he talks so fast. He all over the place; his sh*t don’t make sense.’ I guess when you really understand who I am—you know that I’m different. [chuckles] You know, you just got to learn the words though. When I first heard Rakim—I couldn’t—he was moving so quick. It was so swift and sharp. I was like, ‘Damn, this is going to take me a minute.’  But I respected it, because he said a lot of ill sh*t.

As a writer, that’s one thing that I love. When I can listen to a track multiple times and still discover things that are poignant about it—where I have to rewind it and be like, ‘What!’

Exactly, exactly! That’s important to me; I love lyricism. You know, we do it naturally. It ain’t like we just sit down and try to think about the most illest things to say—it just comes out like that. You know, and it winds up being like that. But for me, I just give the track a helping hand.

Given that artists creatively progress at different levels, how has the WU been able to sustain a cohesive union  that compels it’s members to create new WU material?

We put ourselves in a room sometimes and we get a perspective from nine different people. And it’s tough; sometimes the beats may not feel good to half of us. Then it may feel good to all of us except two people. So, you’re dealing with a lot of minds and memories of what we know what we like. We just sit in there and we come together. We use our minds and say, ‘Yo, which one makes sense?’ If it don’t feel good I can’t get on it. I won’t get on it. Sometimes I’ve tried things, because I’ve seen what I’ve seen in it. But, if it don’t stick you got to keep going back at it.

What’s necessary for you to invest 100% of your effort into a reunion project?

What it’s going to take? Doing things accordingly like a businessman would normally do. You know, everybody should be happy everybody should be in harmony. And nobody should have to look over their shoulder and feel like they smell a rat.You know what I mean, or whatever.

We’re at that age where we deal with each other accordingly. You tell me what it is. I’ll tell you what it is. But we sit here for the main course to make sure that we come together and make something great together. It’s bigger than the money. On top of the money it’s the hard-work and dedication that we all got to put in as a team. It can’t be no other way but that. You know, it got to be everybody moving as one.  The chain gotta be moving like this—a broken chain leads to broken dreams.

Is the Wu broken right now?

Nah, it ain’t broken; everybody is just zoned out. Everybody is in they zone doing what we said we was going to do from the jump, when we came in. We eventually go our ways and do what we do and come back when it’s time, you know, and that’s what it is. Everybody is doing something in their career in a great way to try to keep it going. That’s what it’s all about. We came in as a team. And people respected that.

And people seen us—you know—you’re not going to get that kind of group ever again that’s nine members that can go Gold and Platinum. We’ve been there; we did it. We still got more things that we want to do. Of course for me, I still want to create more. I’m sure that they feel the same way. They want to do more sh*t, too. So, that’s what we’re doing right now. When we come together everything must be pure. It must be the right fertilizer on top to make sh*t grow the way it’s supposed to.

I respect that. Has the new Wu-Tang album been started?

To my knowledge, yeah. Some things was created, you know, but I’m still waiting to get more knowledge of what’s going on…Rza, he know where I’m at.

So, you’re waiting on him to reach out as opposed to reaching out to him?

We’re going to reach out to each other when we feel it’s that serious. But, you know, he’s controlling that ship right now. I’m just waiting for him to be like, ‘Yo, I’m ready to comply with what you want to do.’ You know, we got to make sh*t fair business.

Would you participate in any planned reunion shows?

All the time. I feel like when it comes to performing, you know, things of that nature it’s something that me and my brothers is always gonna do. When it comes to things pertaining to career decisions—and album-making music type sh*t and publishing and things of that nature—it’s like I have to prepare for my kids. So, that got to be straight. Everything else can be negotiated. When we’re looking at stuff that will last 30 years or 40 years ; I want to make sure that’s secured, you know. We’re doing grown-man stuff; so, at the end of the day it should be dealt with like that. It ain’t about us no more, it’s about making sure we’re putting away for them.

Last year, and Instagram photo of you and Jay Z captivated the masses. Will there be an official collab on Fly International Luxurious Art?

We’re going to get it when we get it. It’s going to be some things up there.

Sir! You don’t have a release date; do we have to wait on it?

One thing about release dates is, you never know. Things change because we’re dealing with clearances, we’re dealing with samples—whatever it takes—so we just try to give you a little point to where it might come out at. We was thinking early April, but then we pushed to May. My thing is that it has to be right. It’s going to come out; but I want it to come out in the greatest way and everything feels good. I don’t want to rush it. I never like to rush product though. Right now, it’s late April or early May.

Until, the next time what would you like to share?

I would definitely tell them to get ready for this album, Fly International Luxurious Art. It’s another banger, you know. Just get ready for it. If you like albums—then I’m going to make this special. I’m going to give you something that you can listen to and say, ‘Yo, I don’t have to touch the CD!’ Just let that sh*t play out. I’m going to keep doing it again and again and again. Shout out to all the people that’s out there that’s really making Hip-Hop.  Just know that there are artists out there who are concerned with your thoughts and where Hip-Hop is going. Love is love.

raekwon

raekwon

raekwon

raekwon