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		<title>The Jerzadelphians: The Emcee/Producer Duo To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2016 22:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>CHEMISTRY (ˈkeməstrē) is defined the complex emotional or psychological interaction between two people. Emcee P-Rawb (New Jersey) and producer Shane Great (Philadelphia), known as hip-hop duo The Jerzadelphians, embody such. Their chemistry is apparent. It&#8217;s admirable. It&#8217;s hip-hop. Remember the first time hearing Pete Rock [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com/2016/01/the-jerzadelphians-the-emceeproducer-duo-to-know/">The Jerzadelphians: The Emcee/Producer Duo To Know</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com">RESPECT. | The Photo Journal of Hip-Hop Culture</a>.</p>
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<p><strong>CHEMISTRY (ˈkeməstrē)</strong> is defined<strong> </strong><em>the complex emotional or psychological interaction between two people. </em>Emcee <strong>P-Rawb </strong>(New Jersey) and producer <strong>Shane Great </strong>(Philadelphia), known as hip-hop duo <strong>The Jerzadelphians</strong>, embody such. Their chemistry is apparent. It&#8217;s admirable. It&#8217;s <em>hip-hop</em>. Remember the first time hearing Pete Rock &amp; C.L. Smooth? Or, say, Gang Starr? Their connection as producer/emcee packages were precious, and irreplaceable to say the least.</p>
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<p>Before meeting <a href="https://www.facebook.com/shanegreat?fref=ts">Shane Great</a> face to face, he would be spotted at almost every worthy live show in Philadelphia wearing some sort of underground logo t-shirt. A humble, confident aura is inviting &#8211; after dealing with weekly bombardment from musicians especially. After five minutes of building for the first time we knew we found a jewel. It&#8217;s refreshing to discover raw talent <em>naturally</em>, you know? And maybe rare, considering the digital era we are standing at the peak of.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/PRAWB?fref=ts">P-Rawb</a>, Shane&#8217;s friend of over a decade and former <strong>United States Army </strong>Sargent, is the perfect puzzle piece in the equation. The perfect other half in the studio. Having met him shortly after conversing with Shane, we were left with the same conclusion. No frills, no skepticism, no phony smiles &#8211; entirely genuine and an overwhelming sense of self.</p>
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<p>After streaming these few demo cuts here, you may notice this isn&#8217;t for the bubblegum sound admirers. Or the young trap lords. Having grown up under the boom-bap and golden era umbrella, as far as hip-hop, this is what you get from the two chemists. &#8216;<a href="https://thejerzadelphians.bandcamp.com/album/hard-soul-basement-music"><em>Hard.Soul.Basement.Music</em></a>&#8216; (&#8217;12) was their first release, which was followed by a generous amount of material. Check the records out. If you&#8217;re lazy and don&#8217;t, it&#8217;s okay! Because their work keeps getting better each time we hear it and wherever you hop in at will be satisfying.</p>
<p>Aside from music, P-Rawb is an incredibly talented self-taught photographer &#8211; having shot hundreds of live shows and works directly with musicians. His creative abilities leak just as well into this area, so I would definitely take a <a href="https://www.instagram.com/prflix/">look</a>.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re going to stray this article away from being a boring song(s) review post that you will skip over. With that being said, please enjoy the streams and draw your own opinions. Peace and love.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://soundcloud.com/search?q=jerzadelphians">SoundCloud</a> | <a href="https://thejerzadelphians.bandcamp.com">BandCamp</a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/shanegreat?fref=ts">Shane Great FB</a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/PRAWB?fref=ts">P-Rawb FB</a></strong></p>
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		<title>Jersey-Based Rapper Feroz Releases &#8220;Rose Water&#8221;</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Haleema Khan]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2015 15:36:34 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After a mysterious hiatus, Jersey-based rapper Feroz re-emerges with an experimental three-song release titled Rose Water. Blending East Coast rap and EDM with an Atlanta blare, Rose Water captures a late night drive in a state that lies on the [&#8230;]</p>
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After a mysterious hiatus, Jersey-based rapper <strong>Feroz</strong> re-emerges with an experimental three-song release titled <em>Rose Water</em>. Blending East Coast rap and EDM with an Atlanta blare, Rose Water captures a late night drive in a state that lies on the outskirts of the city of dreams.</p>
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		<title>Rich Quick Carries The Weight Of This Industry On His Shoulders Confidently</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dread Solo]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2015 13:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Carrying the weight of the world &#8220;on your shoulders&#8221; is a repeated phrase we&#8217;ve all heard. How does one deal with the stress from life&#8217;s curve balls? What do we do with this weight when it&#8217;s on our shoulders? [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Carrying the weight of the world <em>&#8220;on your shoulders&#8221;</em> is a repeated phrase we&#8217;ve all heard. How does one deal with the stress from life&#8217;s curve balls? What do we do with this weight when it&#8217;s on our shoulders? By principle it&#8217;s engrained in us to have some form of release to either tip this weight off or express what it feels like to carry this metaphorical collection of issues.</p>
<p>Following the recent success of their latest <em>&#8220;No1&#8221;</em> record, <em>&#8220;On My Shoulderz&#8221; </em>paints <a title="Rich Quick Facebook" href="https://www.facebook.com/richquick"><strong>Rich Quick</strong></a>&#8216;s trials and tribulations as a recording artist; honing in on the fake hand shakes at live performances and folks forgetting their primary purpose as artists. Rich finds his release through crafting lyrics with such direct, blunt delivery. Many artists will mention writing lyrics as a form of therapy or release, but only some you can actually feel as a listener. <em>Honesty </em>and remaining humble on records is few and far between these days, in a game flooded with boasted egos and gimmicks. Rich stays far from any of that, in and out of the booth. <a title="RESPECT. Magazine Homepage" href="http://respect-mag.com/"><strong>RESPECT. Magazine</strong></a>&#8216;s <a title="Dread Solo Instagram" href="https://instagram.com/dreadsolo_journalist/"><strong>Dread Solo</strong></a> had the chance to see him perform live multiple times, and he reportedly stands out from the bills line-up. The confidence and energy that&#8217;s displayed is something everyone should probably take note of, considering this is one of many important factors in hip-hop.</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;I&#8217;m looking for a joint that I can bring my speech to life&#8221;</em> was delivered in reference to him and (producer) <a title="Stankfoot Twitter" href="https://twitter.com/stankfootprod"><strong>Stankfoot</strong></a>&#8216;s chemistry as a emcee-producer duo. Take note of the production. Rich, over the past few years, has rocked a range of production, but these last few releases have a heavy boom-bap, jazz influence. We know all you stuck-in-the-90&#8217;s heads can appreciate that. Stankfoot, also a steady member under <a title="Producer Stankfoot Twitter" href="https://twitter.com/stankfootprod"><strong>Exponent Entertainment</strong></a>, is undeniably one of the better record producers in Philadelphia currently. He&#8217;s a true student of this culture, and evidently knows what he&#8217;s doing in the studio. There&#8217;s no arguing that.</p>
<p>Before we close out, mentioning Rich Quick&#8217;s upcoming European tour is only right. As Exponent&#8217;s <a title="Exponent Official" href="http://www.exponentent.com/"><strong>Ccelli Riccelli</strong></a> wraps up the finishing touches they&#8217;re prepping to flee the country on a full on, overseas hip-hop excursion. Europe, are you ready?</p>
<p>That&#8217;s enough out of us. We&#8217;ve attached <em>&#8220;No1&#8221;</em> (as mentioned above) for your listening pleasure. But be caution- it&#8217;s a neck breaker. Peace and love:</p>
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		<title>Interview: Chox-Mak, Hip Hop&#8217;s Choxen One</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Born in Ohio and raised in North Carolina, Jacksonville emcee, Chox Mak (pronounced Chose -Mack), has been dutifually touring the internet circuit for the last few years. Making a name for himself through solo projects and interviews, Mak has secured [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Born in Ohio and raised in North Carolina, Jacksonville emcee, <a href="https://twitter.com/chox_mak910"><strong>Chox Mak</strong></a> (pronounced Chose -Mack), has been dutifually touring the internet circuit for the last few years. Making a name for himself through solo projects and interviews, <strong>Mak</strong> has secured his fan base by feverishly dropping new music, almost on the daily, for the last four years. The 29 year old rapper, whose name is short for a personal nickname, <strong>Choxen Immakulen</strong>, appeared on our radar back in 2010, with the release of his debut mixtape <em><strong>910over</strong></em>. Since then, he&#8217;s teamed up with New Jersey&#8217;s own <strong>DJ YRS Jerzy</strong> for a series of collaborations that are both lyrically intense and sonically pleasing. Check out our exclusive interview, where North Carolina&#8217;s choxen one details his journey through his music career, his relationship with <strong>AKDJ Jerzy</strong>, and his plans for a future in hip hop.</p>
<p><strong>RESPECT: How long have you been making music?</strong></p>
<p><strong>Chox Mak</strong>: I wrote my first rhyme when I was 9 years old.I didn&#8217;t actually record any material until I was 17. My parents wasn&#8217;t feelin my interest in hip hop at a young age.I had to wait till I was able to move around a little more as a teen to start even thinking of pursuin&#8217; music.</p>
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<p><strong>How would you describe your sound in four words?</strong></p>
<p>Intelligent, Raw,Versatile, 90sFlow.</p>
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<p><strong>When did you first conceive of rapping as a career? </strong></p>
<p>I would say about 3 years ago. I had already been on my journey with hip hop for years before. I was doin&#8217; my thing then though, working and hustling and making pretty good cash so I never really considered putting a hundred percent effort. I just realized one day that I should stop playing wit it and really see what I can do cause the feedback from it just being a hobby was phenomenal. So here we are now.</p>
<p><strong>What part of North Carolina are you from, and what is the music scene like right now over there?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m from a little city called Jacksonville; I call it Jax City though. It&#8217;s in eastern North Carolina. The music scene has its ups and done it&#8217;s not a lot of support either through artists or the public. There was a span of a few months that it was really poppin&#8217; and people, not artists, were packing the spot we rocked at every Thursday. With this being a small town with a lot of beef cops tend to shut down anything dealing witht music due to a couple incidents. So it really fluctuates and will probably bounce back but my main focus is the world, not just my city. But I do love where I&#8217;m from and will always rep it nonetheless.</p>
<p><strong>Specifically, what do you think you can bring to North Carolina hip hop that no one else is bringing right now? What makes you different from other rappers repping the south this year?</strong></p>
<p>I think I can bring loyalty if nothing else. I wanna build in Carolina, not blow up and leave. I understand demographics and all that but I feel like Carolina needs a presence constantly that can bring more attention to these other dope artists, singers, producers, whatever. I also feel like I can somewhat do what every artist in the game today can to as far as songs. And better than a few.I believe I&#8217;m different from other southern artist because I don&#8217;t see lanes. I do what I want. 90sFlow is the movement, but I don&#8217;t put myself in the box of just makin&#8217; records hip hop heads wanna hear. If I can relate to the beat and make a dope record I&#8217;m gonna do it.</p>
<p><strong>Are you doing any regular shows? Where can people come see you guys?</strong></p>
<p>Yeah I perform from time to time. We are working on doin some more traveling in 2014. Got some charges holding me back right now but we gone make it happen. There&#8217;s always a spot to get busy in my city. So if you&#8217;re ever out in Jacksonville, NC hit me on twitter and I will set up the last minute show.</p>
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<p><strong><em>Your EP, Audio Murder,</em> dropped last summer. </strong><strong>What was your beat selection process like? How long did it take you to finish the writing process? </strong><strong>How did you know when the project was finally finished  and ready for the public?</strong></p>
<p>We set up <strong><em>Audio Murder</em></strong> wit the joint &#8220;1995.&#8221; Pushed that as a single for a minute and it started to get some friction. We also put out snippets of the songs so my supporters could check it out. We also got a sponsor thru CrunkAtlanta, shouts to them. I really just told my homie <strong>Dr. G</strong> to send some heat and that&#8217;s what he came up with. I just like to take from a small pile when I do EPs cause it&#8217;s a lot easier than doing a mix tape so I try to minimize the recording time as much as possible. I probably recorded Audio Murder in 2 studio visits over about a 2 week period. <strong>Dr.G</strong> and <strong>Bunty Beats</strong> are 2 of the most influential producers to my style and really inspire me, so writing to their beats is easy, so I&#8217;d probably say it took about 3 weeks all together. I sent it to my manager Jerz and he listened to it a few times, put his finishing touches on it and we dropped. I don&#8217;t like to sit on music too long cause I record so much and drop frequently.</p>
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<p><strong>I believe that your most recent release before <em>Audio Murder</em> was your EP with Bunty Beats, <em>Life After Def</em>. However, I am not one hundred percent sure, because it is really hard to keep up with your latest releases when you drop music almost every week! What were your last two complete projects before <em>Audio Murder</em>? How are you able to sustain such a high turnout rate for your music without compromising your quality or wearing yourself out?</strong></p>
<p>[laughs]. Before <strong><em>Audio Murder</em></strong> I dropped <strong>Nine Eleven Vol.3: The Unexpected,</strong> which was pretty much like a compilation of singles I dropped wit a few bonus tracks and snippets. Before that was <strong><em>Death By Design,</em></strong> an all original tape prod by <strong>Coatse Beats</strong>,a producer from the UK. I just write a lot and read articles on the  internet, so I always have ideas racing through my mind and bars. I just feel like if you don&#8217;t wanna pay attention I&#8217;mma make you pay attention cause I&#8217;mma drop so much that its hard to keep up like you said. It&#8217;s  just a strategy we developed to keep the buzz growing and it&#8217;s working out so far so good.</p>
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<p><strong style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 1.5em;">In your opinion, how does the sound on <em>Audio Murder</em> compare to some of your previous works, in terms of your development as an artist? <em> </em></strong></p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s a solid body of work and its versatile. The reason I named it <strong><em>Audio Murder</em></strong> was because I feel like I can take different ideas and express them better than a lot of my competition so I&#8217;m killing &#8217;em through music. That&#8217;s what I wanted the masses to get from this project and I believe they did. It&#8217;s definitely no <strong><em><a href="https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/boom-bap/id531357407">Boom Bap</a>;</em></strong> I think it&#8217;s gonna be hard for me to top that EP ever again.</p>
<p><strong>How do you choose your cover work for all your projects? I really dig the cover art on your tape with Ea$y Prophyt, <em>Choxen Prophys</em>, but it&#8217;s still very different from the cover for a lot of your other work<em>. </em></strong></p>
<p>Really it&#8217;s just whatever comes to my mind at the time and I&#8217;ll either express it or explain to whoever is doing the graphics for me. That first visual has to be eye catching to make people want to hear the music more. Yea, my homie <strong>Baba</strong> cooked up The <strong><em>Choxen Prophyts</em></strong> cover. It&#8217;s really an expression of me and my bro<strong> E@$¥</strong> &#8216;s personalities. I&#8217;m the laid back chill dude, the moon. He&#8217;s the turnt-up-to the-max, hyper-all-the-time type, the sun. I gotta give most the credit to <strong>Baba</strong>. He&#8217;s a dope ass graphic artist.</p>
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<p><strong>Since summer 2013, you&#8217;ve focused on dropping a bunch of really hot singles. In particular, I really like your &#8220;Pound Cake&#8221; freestyle. Childish Gambino, Migos, Raekwon, and a bunch of other have also jumped on ssome freestyles and remixes on Drake&#8217;s track. Why do you think so many people are in love with that beat?</strong></p>
<p>That beat to me is just so subtle and dope at the same time. I think it embodies hip hop from the sample to the drum patterns and the overall melody. The beat definitely spoke to me and I immediately hit <strong>Jerz</strong> and was like yo send me that pound cake instrumental. I got a pretty good response from that record.</p>
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<p><strong>I also really like your single, &#8220;NLA&#8221;. When was the last time you were in L.A, and what were you working on out there?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ve actually only been in L.A. for about 20 minutes in my whole life [laughs]. On my way to or from Japan as a youngin we had a layover for about 20 minutes in L.A. I actually have a few homies out that way and a few DJs and artists that rock with me. One of my main sponsors,<strong> Teruo Artistry,</strong> is based out of L.A. But the title actually means &#8220;No Lames Allowed.&#8221; I just used references to L.A. in the hook as a play on words.</p>
<p><strong>In a lot of your songs, you shout out the #NCtotheUK movement. Can you explain your connection with artists overseas? Do you have any projects about to blow up over there?</strong></p>
<p>I work with a number of UK producers and have a pretty good following over seas.<strong> Bunty Beats, Jose Bee, Dr.G, Coatse Beats, B.Line,</strong> and <strong>Pepsikalisz</strong> are all from the UK. I&#8217;m actually signed to an indie UK label,<strong> Mixkings Records<em>,</em> </strong>which is my only affiliation besides <strong>SDYP</strong>. Me and <strong>Bunty</strong> have started workin on an LP that should be out summer 2014. Also look out for <strong><em>The Coalition,</em></strong> by <strong>Dr.G. </strong>I&#8217;ll have a few joints up there and he&#8217;s got some heavy hitters on that tape. It should drop early 2014.</p>
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<p><strong>You just dropped the video for &#8220;No Weapons.&#8221; What has your experience been like working on your own music videos. Do you always work with Rock Royal Imani Films, and what is your creative relationship like  with them? Are there any more music videos you expect to work on in the near future? </strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s been pretty dope to see my visions come to life, so to speak. It&#8217;s kinda hard to because I want to keep it so that my videos are getting better and better and have them more planned out; most of them were planned last minute. I&#8217;ve been knowin Rock for a minute on a professional level and as one of the homies and he does good work but I am going to be working with some new videographers in the next few months. I plan on dropping at least 2 videos a month in 2014 so expect a lot more visuals.</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/rLJlLkCDrX4" height="360" width="640" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0"></iframe><strong>Any other kinds of projects we should be on the look out for now?</strong></p>
<p>I have a few projects in the works, but the main focus right now is <em><strong>Cross Colours and Starter Jackets</strong></em>. It&#8217;s gonna be an all 90s instrumental tape hosted by <strong>DJ YRS Jerzy</strong> as always. I&#8217;mma take you on a trip back to the era I grew up in that really began my love for hip hop. That&#8217;s all I can say about it for now. Be on the look out for plenty EPs and singles in 2014.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rich Quick is on the move. Though his talents were cultivated in Jersey, he&#8217;s currently making a name for himself in Philly, one mic at a time. Movement is good, especially when it&#8217;s vertical, but &#8220;Travelin&#8217; Man&#8221; reminds us that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>Rich Quick</strong> is on the move. Though his talents were cultivated in Jersey, he&#8217;s currently making a name for himself in Philly, one mic at a time. Movement is good, especially when it&#8217;s vertical, but &#8220;<strong>Travelin&#8217; Man</strong>&#8221; reminds us that a life on the move is also a life without stability. Caught in the flux of a career in the making, Rich is ambivalent, oscillating between excitement and melancholy.</p>
<p>Appropriately, &#8220;Travelin&#8217; Man&#8221; is the first single of his upcoming EP, <strong>Sad Songz, </strong>due out July via <strong>Ben Frank Recordings</strong>. The entire EP is produced by the production duo <strong>Streece</strong>, composed of <strong>Stress</strong> and Chuck Treece.</p>
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