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		<title>New Video: Main Attrakionz- &#8220;Shoot The Dice&#8221; ft. Shady Blaze</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn about a little thing called life in Main Attrakionz&#8216; latest video &#8220;Shoot The Dice,&#8221; which serves as a cut off of 808s &#38; Dark Grapes III their upcoming album that is set to drop on June 30th. The track features an assist [&#8230;]</p>
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Learn about a little thing called life in <strong>Main Attrakionz</strong>&#8216; latest video &#8220;Shoot The Dice,&#8221; which serves as a cut off of <i>808s &amp; Dark Grapes III </i>their upcoming album that is set to drop on June 30th. The track features an assist from rapper <strong>Shady Blaze</strong>. Watch the video above, like the track&#8217;s instrumental the visual takes you somewhere.</p>
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		<title>Shady Blaze is &#8230; Green Ova&#8217;s Most Hated</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As the 5th and final chapter of Main Attrakionz’ Green Ova Records, Oakland’s Shady Blaze appears to be an afterthought &#8212; in reality he was there in the beginning, when Squadda B and Mondre first came up with their name. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As the 5th and final chapter of <strong>Main Attrakionz</strong>’ <strong>Green Ova Records</strong>, Oakland’s <strong>Shady Blaze</strong> appears to be an afterthought &#8212; in reality he was there in the beginning, when <strong>Squadda B</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong> first came up with their name. With a new project out November titled <em><strong>Green Ova’s Most Hated</strong></em>, and a slew of EPs with producer <strong>Spadez</strong> queued for the future, <strong>Shady Blaze</strong> prepares to drop his unique brand of conscious street rap at a relentless velocity. The rap game best catch up.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>The Beginning</strong></em></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">
<p>Having just gotten the word from his homie, a teenage <strong>Shady Blaze</strong> hops in his car in Hayward and points his wheels in the direction of Oakland. In the back seat the battery flap on his Yamaha keyboard makes a sound like rattling tic tacs. Slung over one’s shoulder, its belt of D batteries looks like ammunition.</p>
<p>Fifteen miles down the road,<strong> Blaze</strong>’s homie Peter directs him to pull the car over, to where two little kids stand.</p>
<p>“It’s them,” says Peter, nodding at the two boys.</p>
<p>“Come on, dude, this can’t be them,” says <strong>Blaze</strong>, watching as the kids stroll towards his car.</p>
<p>“It’s them,” says Peter.</p>
<p>Ah man. We’re about to bring these 12 year olds to the house. What we about to do?</p>
<p>That’s what <strong>Blaze</strong>’s thinking as he drives himself, his homie Peter and the two kids, who call themselves <strong>Squadda B</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong>, to his mom’s crib.</p>
<p>But when they get there, and unload the Yamaha into the garage,<strong> Blaze</strong> reasons with himself. They’re there. They might as well try it out.</p>
<p>And is he ever glad they do.</p>
<p>“It was crazy,” says <strong>Blaze</strong> in a telephone interview. “I’d never heard a 12 year old rap like this.”</p>
<p>After playing a selection on the keyboard, inserting a blank tape into the cassette and writing, <strong>Blaze</strong> plays <strong>Squadda B</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong> a beat they later perform at <strong><em>Oakland Idol</em></strong>, a local Bay Area talent show.</p>
<p>Short a studio, what would become the duo <strong>Main Attrakionz</strong> used the talent show platform to master their art, which ultimately led them to organize the <strong>Green Ova</strong> family and reconnect with <strong>Shady Blaze</strong>. But that part of the story comes later.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Coming up as a young homie in East Oakland</strong></em></p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>Shady Blaze</strong> grew up in East Oakland to the music and sounds his mom and grandma liked, a little rhythm and blues, jazz, <strong>Michael Jackson</strong>. In fact before rap he wanted to be a famous R&amp;B artist.</p>
<p>“I wanted to do R&amp;B until about 11, but I couldn’t think for shit though.”</p>
<p>Discouraged about his prospects of joining the next <strong>Jackson 5</strong>, Blaze turned his attention in school to instruments, and learned how to play the trombone, trumpet, drums and piano. The latter he taught himself.</p>
<p>When he was eleven the family moved to 89th Avenue in East Oakland, which is where <strong>Blaze</strong> first got introduced to rap. On the way to middle school he passed groups of neighbors chilling, playing football and freestyling.</p>
<p>“They started rapping, making songs on cassettes,” says <strong>Blaz</strong>e. “I was the standout. I wasn’t doing it because I didn’t really get it.”</p>
<p>Reluctant to be the outsider, however, <strong>Blaze</strong> caved and one day stopped on the way to school to try his own freestyle. And that’s all it took. From that day forth, the only time his teachers and friends saw him was during music and P.E. class.</p>
<p>The rest of the time he spent rapping, or scouring the music store for the latest <strong>Ca$h Money</strong>, <strong>Bone Thugs-n-Harmony</strong> and <strong>Twista</strong> records. It was around that time too that he came up with his first rap name, inspired by <strong>Ludacris</strong> and how he combined his real name (Chris) with his rap name. That’s how the name <strong>Velocity</strong> was born.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>Young homie stops going to school</strong></em></p>
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<p>Only 15 and spinning rhymes faster than a strongman spins a dreidel, <strong>Velocity</strong> waxed unstoppable to any force other than one &#8212; that of his mother.</p>
<p>“My mom would kick me out because I had to go to school and do something with my life,” says <strong>Blaze</strong>. “Instead I would just stay home all day and make music.”</p>
<p>Kicked to the curb repeatedly by his mother,<strong> Blaze</strong> remained stubborn on his quest, inviting the then-12-year-old <strong>Squadda B</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong> over to his mom’s crib to make music. But when little came out of that, the mounting pressure from his family got to him.</p>
<p>For the rest of his teenage years, or at least until he was legal, <strong>Blaze</strong> put rap on the back burner. In the meantime he met his girlfriend, with whom he would later have a son.</p>
<p>Then one day, almost four years later, he got a phone call.<strong> Blaze</strong>’s homie hit him saying he met a cat in Oakland who knew him. His name was <strong>Squadda B</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Blaze</strong> immediately put down his hammer, and ceased work on his white picket fence.</p>
<p>At this point in their careers, <strong>Squadda</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong> of <strong>Main Attrakionz</strong> were well-known and buzzing artists in The Bay. Soon they would attract national attention with<a href="http://mishkanyc.bandcamp.com/album/808s-dark-grapes-ii"><strong><em> 808s and Dark Grapes II</em></strong></a>, put out through <strong>Mishka</strong> and including that coveted <strong>A$AP Rocky</strong> feature (<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ57C53bSNY">“Take 1/Leaf”</a>) that also appears on <strong>Rocky</strong>’s <strong><em>Live.Love.ASAP</em></strong> debut.</p>
<p>To reconnect with those dudes must have seemed like a no-brainer for <strong>Blaze</strong>, who’d yet to experience any real reception for his music. So when <strong>Squadda B</strong> encouraged <strong>Blaze</strong> to stay patient, to keep dropping songs on <strong>SoundScan</strong>, he did.</p>
<p>When faced with few to no responses online to his music, again, he listened to <strong>Squadda B</strong>. “It’s going to be your time, you just got to wait on it,” <strong>Squadda</strong> would say.</p>
<p>And in 2011, it happened. <strong>Blaze</strong> and <strong>Squadda B</strong> dropped their collaborative mixtape called <a href="http://greenovamusic.bandcamp.com/album/the-shady-bambino-project"><em><strong>The Shady Bambino Project</strong></em></a>, which earned <strong>Blaze</strong> his first local attention.</p>
<p>For a kid at the “Crossroad,” to quote <strong>Blaz</strong>e’s favorite song, the mixtape was a reason to keep going. And it did just that, until later, when tragedy struck.</p>
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<p>Soon after dropping <strong><em>The Shady Bambino Project</em></strong> <strong>Squadda B</strong> and <strong>Mondre</strong> decided to wean their crew down from 20 to five, and asked <strong>Blaze</strong> if he wanted to be Chapter 5 of <strong>Green Ova Records</strong>, the indie label they were about to start.</p>
<p><strong>Blaze</strong> said yes, and along with Chapters 3 and 4, <strong>Dope G</strong>, and <strong>Lolo</strong>, respectively, performed shows and made music under the umbrella of <strong>Green Ova</strong>, popping up on more blogs and in more magazines nationwide. They also set a deadline for <strong>Blaze</strong>’s album, <a href="http://shadyblaze.bandcamp.com/album/the-5th-chapter"><em><strong>The 5th Chapter</strong></em></a>.</p>
<p>It was also around this time that<strong> Blaze</strong>’s girlfriend became pregnant with their son, which, despite being a blessing, presented a problem. Bay Area rappers, traditionally outside the mainstream, make only enough money to keep themselves going. They make a living show-to-show, and have little left over to support a family, let alone raise a child.</p>
<p>So, although he already had started recording, <strong>Blaze</strong> prepared to break the bad news to his fans. He would be hanging up the towel, again, on his rap career &#8212; to get a job, make a living and support his family.</p>
<p>It seemed to be the right move: leave rap to make a comfortable life for his son. But unfortunately that chess piece never left its square. On March 2 of this year, <strong>Blaze</strong>’s girlfriend gave birth to their son 23 days prematurely.</p>
<p>“There was a slim chance he was going to make it,” says <strong>Blaze</strong> of the birth, of his girlfriend’s Cesarean.</p>
<p>Twenty days later the child died. They held the funeral a week later, and right after <strong>Blaz</strong>e returned to the studio where he would write a song about his son.</p>
<p>“At the time I had one song on there, ‘C5 Money Hype,’ and when he passed I just went back in the studio &#8230; after that the whole project came together in a month.”</p>
<p>Hardly recommended by the <a href="http://www.apa.org/">APA</a>, recording became a form of grieving for <strong>Blaze</strong>. And on May 15, less than a month after his son’s death, he dropped his proper debut, <strong><em>The 5th Chapter</em></strong>, his official <strong>Green Ova</strong> release. It was met by rave reviews from critics.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><em><strong>The 5th Chapter</strong></em></p>
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<p>Drawing on sounds common to The Bay, in that their idiosyncrasy defies categorization, <strong>Blaze</strong>’s records blend <strong>The Jacka</strong>’s street aesthetic with a free-form, rapid-fire delivery.</p>
<p>Among the 18 songs that round out this socially-aware and stubbornly authentic mixtape, “Kids Meal” stands out.</p>
<p>“That song,” says <strong>Blaze,</strong> “while my girlfriend was pregnant I was just thinking about being a dad and thinking about all the kids, how everything starts at an early age. We always grow up and blame each other for so much shit that goes on in the world.”</p>
<p>The song’s chorus, “the truth lies in the youth eyes until we feed them the lies,” reflects <strong>Blaze</strong>’s feelings about the naivete of children, how fragile they are.</p>
<p>“We all talk about racism at an early age in school, before that you don’t even know about racism, and you’re in a class with a bunch of different races you don’t even think about it.”</p>
<p>Whether the Tree of Knowledge ought to be tapped for its fruit is one of several stimulating and important questions <strong>Blaze</strong> tackles on <strong><em>The 5th Chapter</em></strong>.</p>
<p>Whether<strong> Blaze</strong> is comfortable being the serpent is another one. And is something we’ll likely find out on his forthcoming project, the follow-up to <strong><em>The 5th Chapter</em></strong>, <strong><em>Green Ova’s Most Hated</em></strong>.</p>
<p>“I see somebody post on Twitter, I love <strong>Green Ova</strong> but I hate <strong>Shady Blaze</strong>,” says <strong>Blaze</strong> of the inspiration for the title.</p>
<p>As if awakening teens to the processes by which public institutions program them is a crime, such fans lamely complain about <strong>Blaze</strong>’s bluntness.</p>
<p>Unlike <strong>Main Attrakionz</strong>, whose vibe often overrides their message, <strong>Blaze</strong> delivers the rap equivalent of Thor’s hammer.</p>
<p>And he doesn’t seem destined to stop.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In preporation for  Bossalinis &#38; Fooliyones,  Main Attraktionz has dropped two new cuts from the forthcoming album. Last month they released &#8220;Do it for the Bay&#8220;, and this week they&#8217;re back again with &#8220;Cloudy Body&#8220;. Seeing as Squadda Bambino and Mondre [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://respect-mag.com/new-music-main-attraktionz-cloudy-body/120307-main-attrakionz/" rel="attachment wp-att-50266"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" data-attachment-id="50266" data-permalink="https://respect-mag.com/2012/10/new-music-main-attraktionz-cloudy-body/120307-main-attrakionz/" data-orig-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/120307-main-attrakionz.png?fit=940%2C626&amp;ssl=1" data-orig-size="940,626" data-comments-opened="1" data-image-meta="{&quot;aperture&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;credit&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;camera&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;caption&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;created_timestamp&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;copyright&quot;:&quot;&quot;,&quot;focal_length&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;iso&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;shutter_speed&quot;:&quot;0&quot;,&quot;title&quot;:&quot;&quot;}" data-image-title="120307-main-attrakionz" data-image-description="" data-image-caption="" data-medium-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/120307-main-attrakionz.png?fit=940%2C626&amp;ssl=1" data-large-file="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/120307-main-attrakionz.png?fit=640%2C426&amp;ssl=1" class="alignnone size-large wp-image-50266" title="120307-main-attrakionz" src="https://i0.wp.com/respect-mag.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/120307-main-attrakionz-640x426.png?resize=650%2C426" alt="" width="650" height="426" data-recalc-dims="1" /></a>In preporation for  <em><strong>Bossalinis &amp; Fooliyones</strong>, </em> <strong>Main Attraktionz</strong> has dropped two new cuts from the forthcoming album. Last month they released &#8220;<strong>Do it for the Bay</strong>&#8220;, and this week they&#8217;re back again with &#8220;<strong>Cloudy Body</strong>&#8220;. Seeing as <strong>Squadda Bambino</strong> and <strong>Mondre Man</strong> have really taken the &#8220;cloud rap&#8221; meme to a new level, the title of their new track seems fitting. Plus, the single serves as a precursor to the group&#8217;s upcoming <strong>CMJ</strong> appearances, where they&#8217;ll be playing the <strong>Young One</strong> and <strong>Mishka</strong> parties on <strong>October 17th</strong> and <strong>18th</strong>, respectively.<br />
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<div><strong>CMJ DATES</strong></div>
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<p>10/17 &#8211; <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY &#8211; 285 Kent (<strong>Young One</strong> showcase w/ <strong>Children of the Night</strong>, <strong>Kool AD</strong>, <strong>Deniro Farrar</strong>, <strong>Cities Aviv</strong>, <strong>Bryant Dope</strong>, <strong>Lee Bannon</strong>)</p>
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<div>10/18 &#8211; <strong>Brooklyn</strong>, NY &#8211; 350 Broadway (<strong>Mishka</strong> party w/ <strong>Haleek Maul</strong>, <strong>Cities Aviv</strong>, <strong>A$ton Matthews</strong>)</div>
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<div><strong>Main Attrakionz</strong></div>
<div><strong>Bossalinis &amp; Fooliyones</strong></div>
<div><strong>(Young One)</strong></div>
<div><strong>Oct 22, 2012</strong></div>
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<div>1. Green On Sight (Prod. by <strong>The Mekanix</strong>)</div>
<div>2. Liquor Runs (Prod. by <strong>Rob Lo</strong>)</div>
<div>3. La Piñata (Prod. by <strong>The Mekanix</strong>)</div>
<div>4. LFK (Prod. by <strong>YS</strong>)</div>
<div>5. Take U There (Prod. by <strong>Supreme Cuts</strong>)</div>
<div>6. Cloud Life (Prod. by <strong>Joe Wax</strong>)</div>
<div>7. On Tour (Prod. by <strong>Uptown Greg</strong>)</div>
<div>8. Sex In the City (Prod. by <strong>Metro Zu</strong>)</div>
<div>9. Do It For the Bay feat. <strong>DaVinci</strong> (Prod. by <strong>Harry Fraud</strong>)</div>
<div>10. Superstitious feat. <strong>Gucci Mane</strong> (Prod. by <strong>Zaytoven</strong>)</div>
<div>11. 24th Hour Hour (Prod. by <strong>Harry Fraud</strong>)</div>
<div>12. Wings feat. <strong>Shady Blaze</strong> (Prod. by <strong>Ammbush</strong>)</div>
<div>13. Rainy Days feat. <strong>Mon$ta</strong> (Prod. by <strong>Uptown Greg</strong>)</div>
<div>14. Love Is Life (Prod. by <strong>Supreme Cuts</strong>)</div>
<div>15. Bury Me A Millionaire (Prod. by <strong>WarRoom</strong>)</div>
<div>16. Zoney Nights (Prod. by <strong>Al Jieh</strong>)</div>
<div>17. Cloud Body (Prod. by <strong>Grown Folk</strong>)</div>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://respect-mag.com/2012/10/new-music-main-attraktionz-cloudy-body/">New Music: Main Attraktionz- &#8220;Cloudy Body&#8221;</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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