Hip Hop Band Category

JD Nude

Happy 4th of July everyone!
The United States of America is a special place. Where one has the freedom to follow their dreams, no matter what they may be. We have the freedom to pursue our interests and passions, and we have the right to earn a living with those interests and passions.
JD Nude is a Hip Hop artist who proudly displays his passion for nudity, weed, and rap.

Tony Coke: What kind of response have you been getting to your music? I’m sure nudists and stoners love it, are you getting any hate from more conservative people?

JD Nude: Yes, some people judge, some are offended, some even hate. There are also people who dig my music, they like my original and fresh new sound, they appreciate me for bringing something new to Hip-Hop. It is what it is though, my music & subject matter is very different from traditional hip-hop, so it will have people feeling a certain type of way.

Tony Coke: Your teaser for the No Gucci No Prada video features you, naked. Obviously that is going to limit distribution opportunities. How do you plan on getting eyes on your video?

JD Nude: The Vimeo community is very open minded, so I was able to upload the teaser there. The trailer has been online for about 4 days and already has 1000+ views, so it is seen by some eyes, just not all (and it’s not meant to). I know the imagery limits me to an extent, but then again, my music is not for everyone and I’m not trying to be the next big thing. I just really enjoy making music, and I share it with those who like what I do.

Tony Coke: You can see the teaser video here:
Warning: NSFW – Guy wearing nothing but a mask, sitting on a tree, smoking a cigarette.
https://vimeo.com/132492162

There is nothing sexual about the video teaser, but are porn viewers one of your target audience? Do people confuse nudism with porn?

JD Nude: Porn viewers are definitely not my target audience. As you said, people often associate nudity/nudism with sex and even porn and that is not what nudism is about at all. It’s about feeling comfortable in your own skin, about body acceptance and being in harmony with nature to begin with. I could go on and on about the subject, but you can read about this on many websites so for the people who wanna know more just Google it. It feels great to do things without the restraint of clothes and the people who actually try it usually enjoy it way more than they imagined.

Tony Coke: Do you make the beats and do the production as well?

JD Nude: Yes, I do everything myself. I write, produce, mix/master, arrange etc. I also do graphics and other things, I consider myself a very creative person, always was, always will be.

Tony Coke: Is this your only musical project? I’m thinking you’re probably in a well respected country band or something, and this is project is a total opposite creative release and marketing exercise.

JD Nude: I’m not in any country band haha, but I have worked with other stuff as well in the past. This is a fairly new “project”, I wanted to just be me, and make the music I wanted to make, and express myself freely. I was tired of making music that’s in demand, I wanted to really do my own thing and to be honest, for the people that like it, I’m really grateful and the ones that don’t, I couldn’t care less.

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Tony Coke: Do you perform live naked? That sounds like it would get you arrested.

JD Nude: Actually I have never performed live with my new music. I released the first song about 10 days ago, so the whole thing is in its initial stages. I have performed a few times live in the past, but it was with another project. We’ll see how everything goes, but I would definitely love to do some shows again. I could perform with my clothes on if needed, but if possible, I’d much rather do it in the nude of course. I don’t really know about the whole getting arrested thing, I believe artists (in other genres) have performed without their clothes on, so you just have to make sure that the venue, place or event allows it.

Tony Coke: What are your plans after the release of the EP?

JD Nude: I will keep making music and as mentioned earlier, it would be awesome to do some shows, but I know it is a long shot because of how different my music is. ‘The Naked I’ EP doesn’t have any guest appearances or other producers, so maybe after the project is released I might collaborate with other artists/producers/musicians, we’ll see. I would like to finish the interview by encouraging people to have a positive mindset, to just be themselves, to follow their heart and their dreams, and to enjoy their life and not care about what others might think or say. We are all humans, we are all equal, but at the same time different to a certain extent, so let’s respect each other and live in peace. We all deserve to be happy. Thank you so much for having me on your site, and for the interview.

Tony Coke: Thank you Mr. Nude, it’s always good to see people following their hearts!

You can check out more from JD Nude via the links below.
You may want to do this at home, you will see his penis and weed!

Music : https://soundcloud.com/jdnude
Blog : http://jdnude.tumblr.com/
Twitter : https://twitter.com/JDNude
Video teaser : https://vimeo.com/132492162
EP Pre-Order : https://jdnude.bandcamp.com/album/the-naked-i

Perception The Author

Coming out of England, United Kingdom, Perception has a new album coming out in the near future. Listen to the complete interview below.

Video for “Who Takes The Fall”.

“Ghost Of Past”

http://www.facebook.com/perceptiontheauthor
http://www.twitter.com/perceptionreal
http://www.instagram.com/pta-beats

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3rd Degree

My Momma Singles CoverHitting it hard in the rap game right now, making things happen, is a couple of guys going by the name of 3rd Degree. Their latest single “My Momma” from the mixtape “Respect the Shooter”, is a chilling account of relationships between drug dealers and their mothers.

Tony Coke: Give us a little background… Where yall from? How long have you been making music?

3rd Degree: We’re from Winston Salem NC we have been on the music trail for about ten years and have not stopped it’s what we do.

Tony Coke: The production on your tracks like “My Momma” is really high quality. Who gets the credit for the beats and production?

3rd Degree: Showdown is on the track with production from Choke.

Tony Coke: When it comes to rap and hip hop music, what is the most lucrative side of the business? Selling songs and mix tapes, merch, shows??

3rd Degree: We grind hard in the streets with cds

Tony Coke: What’s the scene like in North Carolina? Is that a good place to come up?

3rd Degree: Its great here because were like the big fish in a small big fish in a small pond.

Tony Coke: What’s the plan, what are the goals, what’s coming up for 3rd Degree Mob the rest of 2015?

3rd Degree: Work hard!!

3rddegreemob@gmail.com
https://twitter.com/3rddegreemob
@iammikebandz @louiegdaking @likethattrack

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3rd Twin

3rd Twin is a hip hop artist making big noise and doing big things out of Portland, Oregon.

Tony Coke: Does the Portland hip hop scene have it’s own style, or does it align with west coast rap and hip hop?
3rd Twin: The Portland hip hop scene has a lot of talent… I think we’re one of those states that is a diamond in the rough…
Where not a small city but we just don’t have the opportunities that other big cities have
as far as music goes. In my opinion I don’t think I sound like anybody I have my own style and sound.
The rap game in general is changing and evolving and we as artists have to change and evolve with it, so in a sense you could say that’s our identity because I believe the rappers in my town do a good job with staying current and relevant but at the same time keeping Portland weird like our slogan says.

Tony Coke: What made you decide to get back in the game?
3rd Twin: Well 1st of all I should’ve never left the game in the 1st place… I spent 6 years away from music and that whole time I felt like a piece of me was missing. I mean my life is just one really long rap song so I never stop writing and creating music I just stopped recording and pursuing music.
And looking back on it now that was probably the biggest mistake I ever made because I was lost without it.. I truly believe God blesses you with talent and if you don’t use it, he’ll take it away from you…
And when I got back on the stage for the 1st time. It was like it all started to make sense, I felt like me again. It was like I came back home…
I said to myself, “This is where I belong!” I knew then what I had to do..
And the rest as they say is ‘History in the making’.

Tony Coke: How has music made a difference in your life?
3rd Twin: Music for me is therapeutic. And I swear This **@%t is in me and not on me. I couldn’t stop rapping if I wanted too…
I mean making music recording and performing is the greatest feeling in the world to me. My
music has taken me places I never thought I would be, it has shown me things that I never thought I would see as well as giving me and my family opportunity’s we probably never would a had. So even more than changing my life it, became my life, and like I said before without it I’m lost.

Tony Coke: What has working with Thorncity Syndicate done for you and how did that come about?
3rd Twin: Not to sound too dramatic but Thorn City syndicate has saved my life. It’s a label that I started with my best friend and godfather to my son… Na’eem “Name” Hall. He’s always been my biggest fan and supporter. And to be honest, he probably was the most disappointed when I stop rapping. And I’m sure he won’t admit it but I think he kinda trick me… ’cause he asked me to just record 5 songs and he’ll pay for it…
Just so he can have some of my music to listen to!!!
But deep down I think he knew that would spark something in me… And boy was he right…

_DSC0668Tony Coke: What’s up next for 3rd Twin?
3rd Twin: Right now up next for 3rd Twin and Thorn City Syndicate, we’re actually involved in a few great new up and coming, game changing movements, but first and foremost is finishing up my long awaited, highly anticipated and long overdue first solo album.
It’s been a long time coming and i’m extremely excited to finally release my first solo project called HIT’M EP/Documentary ‘History in the Making’ with newly acquired partner Matrix Media Group NW, a Social Media Production Company located here in Portland, Oregon.
This puts the final pieces of the puzzle together and really allow us to take things to the next level.
It gives us the opportunity to really focus on putting as much content out as possible.
The plan is to put the project together and get out on the road, push our movements and share my story to the world.
One of the movements we’ll be pushing is Thorn City Syndicate’s agreement with South Beach Miami based upscale advertising agency, Art Deco Images, to represent their new Music Store 2 the Future, and become our exclusive advertising agency to promote the brand and its artists like me with its “Go Green” Point of Purchase Concepts through the advancement and acceleration of QR code technology placed within Point of Purchase concepts and capabilities in a variety of styles of technology.
ATM video point of purchase ads, interactive video mirror ads, taxi-screen ads, point of purchase t-shirts, sunglasses and more.
Be on the lookout its going to be a game changer www.musicstore2thefuture.com

Next up is a Music Video distribution agreement with Revohloo Studios the music game will never be the same REVOHLOO – THE REVOHLOO-TION OF MUSIC VIDEO ENTERTAINMENT Powered by
Revohloo-tionary technology Revohloo is reinventing all aspects of music video entertainment, from creation to monetization, by partnering with Artists, Directors and Producers, in some cases Revohloo Studios will even fund the production of Artists IMVMV or Revohloo with no recoupment required by Revohloo Studios. Revohloo is also partnering with directors in effort to encourage the adoption of their technology Revohloo is offering Directors and Producers the opportunity to share Revohloo’s portion of the revenue, in effort to create a self sustainable and vibrant digital music industry. Revohloo is developing a premium consumer music video platform to help recording artists and labels create a superior end-user experience for fans. They’re focused on increasing the total number of engagement of any artists music video and premium content. Their technology allows fans to create 256 versions of a single music video. Revohloo creates a new and needed revenue stream to monetize music video entertainment.

Tony Coke: Sounds like you’ve got your plate full! I’ll be sure to keep up with you to see how it goes and please keep us updated.

You can keep up with 3rd Twin via the following links.

http://www.3rdtwin.com
http://www.thorncitysyndicate.com
https://twitter.com/Gemini_3rd_Twin
https://www.facebook.com/roymoore3rd
https://soundcloud.com/3rdtwin12/honesty