Saturday, March 24, 2012

Latest Hip Hop Artists - Best New Rappers for 2012


"Latest Hip Hop Artists – Top 5 Best New Rappers for 2012!!!



  1. Kendrick LamarHip Hop music from Compton California, historically, has been purely of the gangsta sub-genre. Kendrick is practically the antithesis of that particular style of music and – in my opinion – he will either: a. Be the savior to 2012 music and beyond with his extremely lyrical and skillful style of rapping or, b. this latest brand of hip hop – completely original unto itself – will be lost on the ears of 2012 music fans because of short attention spans and the public's tendency to like to hear the same old thing over and over again.

Perhaps Dr. Dre and The Game anointing him the new "King of the West Coast" will help to sway fickle fans in both hip hop and popular music. K.L isn't lyrical to be lyrical – it's just his
way of telling stories and making creative new music. He's very versatile with his flow and uses
live instrumentation in some of his latest songs (check out “Rigamortis”) and is surely
entertaining enough for this hip hop music fan and reviewer. I am more/less sure that even if he
is a little bit too “out there” for the average hip hop fan, he will always have his own niche
within urban music. He's just too talented, creative and animated not to!


  1. Big K.R.I.T. - Already 'on the map' for producing T.I.'s recent single “Flexin'”, if one were to hear this new music artist's own songs without having known ahead-of-time that he was a producer, they'd likely hear and feel that he was 'M.C. First”.

That's definitely not to say that B.K.'s production isn't top-notch – it truly is – he just has that
certain amount of heart behind his vocals that is reminiscent of great blues singers and other
artists from the South (Mississippi) who have made serious impacts in music history. Lyrically,
his latest hip hop offerings have been full of heart and compassion like Tupac's music was but -
and this is absolutely no knock to Shakur – he has a more fluid flow and a more expansive
vocabulary.

2012 music will definitely be impacted by Big K.R.I.T – I will go on record as to say that.
While we haven't heard quite enough from him to know if he'll be a lasting force in hip hop,
all signs point to “yes”. After all, he's able to engage a listener's emotions, mind and body all
at once – and he does so on his own!


  1. Stalley – When I first saw “Maybach Music” next to his name, I will admit that I thought tomyself, “I may just skip over this one" because my hope – no matter how futile – was that 2012's musical landscape wouldn't include too many Rick Ross-like hip hop artists. Well, I was very pleasantly surprised by what I heard from this M.C. He is more Common than Jeezy, has a laid-back flow that works perfectly with his well-pronounced voice, speaks on important social issues in his brand of the latest hip hop.

While, at first listen, most wouldn't think that Stalley is for everyone because of his conscious
rhymes and his Freeway-like look that screams “Black Muslim!”, those giving the latest hip hop
any sort of chance must remember that he has the same production team as Ricky Rose'. And,
even the most dedicated Rick fan will tell you that it is those very beats that play possibly the
biggest role in keeping the rapper at the top of the game. So, I would expect hits, conscious
album tracks, enough influence through his label to change 2012 music and some great
storytelling. What more could one ask of this Cleveland M.C.?


  1. 2 Chainz – Technically, 'Chainz is and isn't an artist that can be put into the category of latest hip hop artist. While with Playaz Circle, he was a part in making many hits but there is definitely something different about his 2012 music than what we have heard in the past. He seems to have come into his own. He has a certain command on the microphone and can change energy levels on a dime. With all of that being said, he isn't the most lyrical of the 'best of new hip hop' bunch but what he lacks in lyrical ability he makes up for with his seemingly effortless way of making hit songs.

2 Chainz has his own way of storytelling. While it isn't as deep in meaning as Stalley's method
and surely not as graphically vivid as Kendrick Lamar's, he tells hood stories for hood people.
While he bares similarities with other Dirty South rappers, a listen or two of his new music just
gives you the feel that he is going places. With industry experience in his back pocket and
relationships with major producers and things of the like, it's almost a given that 2012 will
be the year that he establishes himself in the world of new hip hop music as a solo artist!

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  1. Bigg Verb DaVinci – The latest hip hop project that caught my eye coming in to 2012 was due to its title. Bigg Verb DaVinci's new double-length album is called “Death to Wack Rappers” and, anyone who knows anything about Detroit rappers/M.C.'s is fully aware that you've got to earn your keep and earn your claims in that city – especially when you are looking to go beyond its borders and transmit your work across the world. When I was given an advance copy, it was like a Christmas present you receive a month early – just sitting there, calling my name. I love it when M.C.'s take on the hip hop and new music industry and I had visions of dis-song after dis-song to hip hop's top artists making up the contents of the new albums.

I was partially right. This new music entrepreneur doesn't hold anything back when he
addresses the stagnate pool of new music out there and the people who make it. (You'll have to
listen yourself to know who all he calls out). Packing more borderline-violent energy than I've
heard in a while [that is completely rooted in passion for hip hop and passion for the streets],
I was taken aback that 2012's music scene may just have a new hit-maker and that man spells
'big' with TWO G's. The same intensity that he pours into anti-swagger-rapper tracks, anti-
fake-rapper songs and street anthems that I can see cars blaring far beyond 2012, he uses in
his ballads (there are a few), his club anthems (which are the kinds of new music future hits that
don't sound a bit manufactured) and there is plenty of fire in his voice when speaking on the
state of our freedoms, as well.

There isn't a type of hip hop that 'DaVinci doesn't seem to have mastered. In his bio, it's
apparent why; he's been on the hip hop music scene in a dead-end city for a very long time -
since he was a teen. Whether it was with punchlines that literally made me laugh out loud,
tear-jerking love songs that were based in reality, hood anthems that come from a true “Rap
Bully” or personal lesson-teaching offerings that 2012 music definitely needs; the double-
length latest hip hop release out of Detroit entertained from beginning-to-end. A brief
conversation with this new music entrepreneur informed me that his latest hip hop album
was put together in a hurry and with hardly no budget at all. All I can ask is, “What will happen
when this guy is given more time and resources to invest into his product!?!”

If Bigg Verb DaVinci has anything to say about it, new music for 2012 and beyond will be
much more honest, a little rougher-around-the-edges, definitely more lyrical and also – more
affordable! (His latest hip hop double-length album “Death to Wack Rappers” is only a $10
download).

Still independent, you can get Bigg Verb DaVinci's new album(s) -and hear snippets of every track and also hear exclusives produced by Snoop Dogg and featuring Daz Dillinger - at: Latest New Music, New Rap Entrepreneur - Top of "Best New Rappers 2012 List"

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Latest Hip Hop 2012 - Bigg Verb DaVinci Interview

I have covered this artist since just after the release of his latest hip hop smash, "Death to Wack Rappers". The new albums (there are two - as a digital download) are located at: latest hip hop - new rap - 2012 - latest new music - best new hip hop albums!

His time, it was 4:22am and I was able to reach him by phone.  He is an admitted insomniac, workaholic and overall "grinder". I was told by his fiancee' (who is also the co-operator of their U.A.D.A. music coalition) that there was a "very interesting story behind this new rap release so I was intrigued to know exactly what that story was ... and boy, did I get one heck of an interesting story!

*For those who don't know, my real name is Abigail. So, the "A" is for me and (obviously) the "B.V." in the dialog is the artist.

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A. I first heard of you because of ADR Lavey and his camp coming to Detroit for a show that you were a big part of. Are you a fan of ADR and what was it like performing with him?


B.V. My brother-from-another hooked that up. Hellusin8.  ADR is a living legend. He basically invented true horrorcore music and even though he had forged a strong relationship with N8, he and his camp didn't have to come to Detroit to do the event. The respect he showed to us, the way he and his people treated us while they were the ones who were the guests ... just phenomenal. I had known his music a bit but started checking much more of it out since they came to town and I am impressed with him. He's a wicked rapper but there's that West Coast sound to his music ... that funkiness, that sets him apart from the rest. It was amazing to see he and Esham kick it together. I was glad and very honored to help to be a part of that! Big shout-out to his whole camp! I try to keep in touch with Fernando on Facebook as much as possible and we hope to have them on another, bigger, event.


A. One of the first things that I was told about this release was that you 'put a lot on the line' to make it happen. What exactly did you sacrifice?


B.V. My so-called freedom. I won't get all political in your interview (laughs) but, it's not as though we have many rights left in this country. But, a man's ability to have his basic day-to-day freedom is very valuable. We had everything set up to release this album and I caught a probation violation that would have give me an immediate and definite ninety days in jail. Due to how close we were, how much I wanted to keep my promise to the artists on the project that they'd get their bread off of the sales ... because many of them are struggling, we all are now ... and because of other 'real-life reasons' that it was 'now or never' to do this damned thing and make sure that my future wife and my children were taken care of, I just said fu*k the ninety days and allowed myself to get twenty-three months instead. Sounds crazy, huh?!?


A. Yes and no. I'll admit, maybe a little more 'yes' but I can sort-of see where you were coming from. How are you so sure that you will do the extra time?


B.V. By not doing the ninety days for my lil' lame-a*s misdemeanor case, I automatically get the extra time per the agreement that came with the sentencing of my felony case. While I am on a public forum I would like to state some political sh*t real quick ... If you ain't rich and you manage to so much as be kinda-sorta' involved in a criminal act these days, you are losing your freedom - if you can even call it that. Real Talk - I've watched cats that were lifelong criminals get their probation reinstated when they should have been doing at least a decade because the system knows they can't get they bread out of those people. Now, those of us with sh*t to lose that are hell-bent on staying out of jail? They know that they can hang that over our heads and bleed us for every dime that we ever earn. Well, I got somethin' to say to the judicial system: Fu*k you - from the bottom of my heart! Joke's on YOU. By releasing this album, me and mine WILL be in that upper-class category and be able to buy ourselves out of these trumped-up cases very, very soon. And, those of you in that system that like to abuse your so-called authority ... remember this: you live in the metropolitan area just like us, are easier to find than the average person and are definitely not bullet-proof.


*At this point, I asked Mr. DaVinci if he wanted the last statement printed in this interview. His reply was: "More than I want the rest printed".


A. To keep things a bit more on a positive note, there is also a pretty interesting way in which you have solidified that very success that you speak of with this release. Explain that to people the best way that you can, please.


B.V. Back in 2009, I had a recording studio that was my entire life. I was spending practically every minute of every day creating beats for, recording, coaching and providing promotional services for every lame-a*s rapper that walked in off the street. Meanwhile, my own career was at a standstill because I was just too busy to do anything else. Well, I found the time to write, record, mix and master a mixtape called "The Greatest Beats of All Time". The time I found was seventy-two hours. *laughs* I took some of the best beats ever recorded on and smashed them ma'fuc*kas just like I smash any other beat that I'm on. I had no extra capital to put the mixtape out, couldn't promote it - none of that. So, being the math geek I am, I had heard about Search Engine Optimization and found out that it was nothing more than an algorithm and I knew that I could crack it. I did a trial run, got 90,000 downloads in eleven weeks and that was that. Since then, I've honed my skills working for local businesses doing S.E.O and I can guarantee that no one has the abilities that we do - I do this with my wife - in that field. Just watch - all you wack rappers that are - as T.I. put it - cloggin' up the pipeline; I'ma be at the top of every internet search for every important keyword and be a fu*kin' star within the next few months. Not that I want to be a star but I want what everyone wants: to do what I love to do for a living, support the people that I love and leave behind something that is noteworthy. We already at the top of many searches and we've just begun. All you idiots that didn't pay a few hundred a month to us to be the next big star - don't holla' at us to do this work for you. I decided to go 'all-in' and do it for myself!


A. You definitely aren't one to hold back how you feel, are you?


B.V. You've heard my music - you really got ask me that question. *laughs* Life's too short to hold back. Actually, by not holding back how I feel, my life might be shortened a bit *laughs at this morbid thought* but, at least my kids will have had a real father in their lives and my wife will know that I stood up for my principles and said "F*ck the politics"!


A. Some readers may take some of what you said and think that you are a very selfish person. However, you did include many Detroit rappers on your release and they are actually getting their fair share of the profits, correct?


BV. Yes, ma'am. Those who had talent, didn't act like they were 'too big' to feature on the double-album, got me their verses or came through and recorded in a reasonably timely fashion - they got included. Lemme' give you a list *long pause* ... okay, okay, had to think - I always forget cats. It's been a very long and busy couple of months. We've got: Monte Cristoe, the C.E.O of Red Team Entertainment on there. My old group-mate and U.A.D.A-Deadly Mix DJ extraordinaire, Tikko murks a more commercial track. Nerve Damage - the C.E.O. of Alpha Wolf Records - is on one of the fan's favorite tracks, "New A.R." (Promo Vid Located at: New Hip Hop 2012 Videos - Bigg Verb DaVinci featuring Nerve Damage
That song oughta' put plenty of fake-a*s gangsta rappers out of business. Faze Blue Le'Goon is on there twice - that's my dog from way back; he keeps it original as it gets and mad gutter. My wife (T.K.) makes some appearances singing and doing cadence on several tracks. Everybody peep out "Cups Up" ... that's her live" on the track at: New Hip Hop Entrepreneur's Single "Cups Up" Live And, as I reassure EVERYONE - she wouldn't be on the album if she wasn't talented! This release was too important to fu*k around like that! She even RAPS on the album! I didn't write her verses, either; for those who want to hate off rip. *laughs* Lemme' see ... we got B1G Uno White on there. The homie B-Side rips a killa verse on "Grim Poems", a track with myself and Faze. My brother and partner in our upcoming side-project Double Jep, Hellusin8 rips a track with myself and the very talented Zitro. That's one of the hardest hip hop songs you gon' hear in 2012. A cat that EVERYONE gonna' come to know very soon spits on the title track with me. Mr. Jigsaw. His motto and album are "I Hate Rappers". Well, it was fitting to have him on "Death to Wack Rappers' and he definitely brought it. Stevie Steve of Tre' Pound brought the energy and skills that metro-Detroit been sleepin on on a track called "Your World". The brother Anjoe assisted me in pis*in' on all of the skinny-jean-wearin', trans-gender lookin' swag rappers on "Kill You All". I believe that's all of the collaborating artists.


Wait, one thing - I MUST give credit to J-Palm, my long-time producer and friend. While I did around 60% of the production on this album, he provided almost all of the rest! There was so much work to do, if he hadn't done that, this album wouldn't have been possible. Hansolo contributed a track, Mike Lamb gave me one of my favorite instros on there and Lo-Key$ ... wherever you at, fam, you need to get at me! ... did "Cups Up".


A. One of the many things that  impressed me about "Death to Wack Rappers" was that, while you did bring it to industry rappers on a few tracks, you more-less made a statement by making quality, versatile music - rather than just dissing everyone.


BV. Thank you for noticing that! I did say a few names. It'll be the best $10 you'll ever spend but you gotta' spend it to know exactly who I called out. Go get it, you cheap bastids! Ya'll CLAIM you tired of the same-ol' ... well, support REAL music and cop it at: Latest Hip Hop and New Hip Hop Albums for 2012
And YES - there are a few ballad-like love tracks, there are street bangers, club bangers, straight-up lyrical assaults, songs to f*ck to - a bit of everything. Sh*t, I started with over sixty tracks and ended up with 32 for this new album. And a sidenote: if you can't write about more than one or two topics or you can't come from the heart in your music, you ain't makin' quality music and you are a WACK RAPPER. Period. And, if you just felt some anger inside when I said that, I'm talkin' to you. Quit. Or die. Real talk. Bi*ches.


A. *laughing* Okay, now is that your definition of a "Wack Rapper"?


BV. Here, I'll sum it up the best I can ... the definition of a wack rapper ... if more than one or two of these things apply to you, you are a wack rapper. Get the fu*k out the so-called 'game'. You don't belong. You in the way ...


Some who is a  "Wack Rapper" is likely not very versatile - to use your word - in his topic selection. He might not ever change his flow up - also known as a boring-a*s rapper. His lyrical content is lackin' - and that's a HELLA problem these days. Or, he might be TOO LYRICAL - just for the sake of being lyrical ... that's WACK - you playin' a role if you doin' that. A wack rapper probably bites whatever style is popular so that he can try to get a fast-track to a record deal. Wack Rappers lie constantly in they music. That there is something I can't stand ... all that fakery. LAMES. *laughs* That's just some of it ... da*n, sometimes, somebody just plain terrible. They BEYOND wack rappers. I bring it to ANYONE at ANY TIME. I believe a non-wack rapper should be willing to do that, as well. A wack rapper can't freestyle. Sorry, you should have the brain power to spit a lil' somethin' when put on the spot. Wack Rappers are - for the most part - usually playing a role. They fu*kin' the industry up ... makin' those who WOULD be hip hop fans hate the genre. Get. The. F*ck.Out.! Oh, and I don't respect rappers who haven't been through some sort of REAL struggle in they lives. Hip Hop is modern-day blues ... it's from the people of the struggle. It ain't all pretty and sh*t. It ain't that nerdy garbage either. If you ain't struggled for REAL in yo life, you's a WACK RAPPER and I HATE YOU. *laughs*


A. You not only call out Wack Rappers but also the successful legends in the game who 'let them in', as you put it.


B.V.  Yeah, I do that on the Mike Lamb track called "It Ain't You" and on the intro track, "I've Arrived". I mean, you've got almost a political thing in hip hop where, you gotta' have so-and-so's approval to make it. Too many legends let too many wack-a*s busta-a*s rappers in the game and they deserve to get stomped out just as much as the wack rappers, themselves. There's like a minute-long intro to the song, itself live but the partial live vid for the live performance of "I've Arrived" is here:






A. While you told me ahead-of-time after reading your full bio that you didn't want to give your father "too much props" because he wasn't in your life much but, he was and is a respected guitarist and you grew up with him having a record deal at a very young age. Did that help you to understand the industry - maybe give you an advantage - once you decided to make music your chief endeavor?


B.V. I learned that being extremely talented means almost nothing. You've got to have marketing, timing, the right people behind you, the proper promotion - things of that nature. While he's a piece of smoldering sh*t as a person and a sperm donor, he IS an amazing guitarist. But, the industry is the industry and I starved as a young child - literally - because he and his people didn't know the business behind the music, itself.


A. Is that why you wear so many hats in hip hop?


B.V. Indeed. I learned how to market myself. I learned graphic design, promotions, production, engineering. Also, I did that sh*t to save money *laughs* - I ain't gon' lie to ya'. Why pay a ma'fu*ka' for somethin' that I can do myself?!?


A. You spoke of the struggle and rappers who are fake. We can know with 100% certainty that you not only struggled in your regular life but also keep things 100 in your lyrics?


B.V That there is a ridiculous question, girl. Seriously, I call ma'fu*kas' out on the very tracks that I had you link to in this article and they are local. We run in the same circles. If I feel something, I say it. I'm not the "Goon" or "Rap Bully" that many have dubbed me, though. I just tell it how it is. If i dis you, beat the brakes off you or go far enough as to have you black-balled, there's a da*n good reason for it. The problem is YOU. As far as strugglin', I had so many doubters comin' up as a so-called "white rapper". I'm not "white", technically - I'm very much Native American and a little Sicilian but that's off-topic. Most cats ain't seen broke like the broke I've seen. Throw in the childhood I had, the adulthood that I had no assistance at ALL with, medical issues, mental and emotional issues - I ain't whinin' about none of this but I'm just statin' my case ... I've had one he*l of a hard-a*s life. When it comes to the gangsta' sh*t or dope dealin' I speak on in my music - I'm actually so real with it, if I am speaking on something from the past, it's in past-tense. I simply have an inability to be fake with it. This is my heart and soul in this music ... especially this new album ... I'm just opening myself up and letting things out and hopefully, people relate and they feel less alone. That sh*t sounded corny but whatever.


A. *laughs* Like you said ... you gotta' be open. I have to ask - who were your influences in music?


B.V. There aren't many current artists who I'm really feelin', I'll be honest. I'm the M.C. who doesn't even listen to much hip hop. But - when it comes to who made me start rappin' in the first place ... Rakim, Tupac, N.W.A., Scarface, Ice-T, Jay-Z is an inspiration to me, Big Pun. Oh, sh*t, can't forget the homie DMX ... "It's Dark and Hell is Hot" is as classic as classic can get to me. So fu*kin' real. What up, Earl!?! Spice 1 - he was doin' things in his gangsta rap that made it original. Chino XL to a degree. I was heavy into Wu-Tang for a while. As far as Detroiters, my favorite rapper PERIOD for a few years was Dice. It was amazing to have him open for me at my first release party, to collab with him, to kick it with him. That dude is owed some respect and money by this game. Proof was HUGE to me, as well. Coming up on the battling circuit, having him acknowledge me when he didn't have to, having him set up a meeting for myself and my group-mate when he had his OWN artists to tend to ... that was unreal. Dudie was the best freestyler to ever walk the Earth, was a genuinely great person and deserves his spot in hip hop history with the Greats.


Outside of hip hop - and you can hear plenty of this in the beats I produce, I grew up on Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin - who I consider the best band ever - , John Lennon ... my son, Donovan has 'Lennon' for his middle name! Who else? Isley Brothers, Marilyn Manson, Blue October. Great musicians who come from the heart with it. Prince. Prince is the fu*kin' man and that's as real as real get. I know there are a lot more that I am forgetting but it's whatever - you'll likely hear me sample some of them. Oh - Bodycount - Ice-T's band. And, when I was heavy into bodybuilding, White Zombie was my sh*t.


Life in general influences my music more than anything. 


A. Where do you realistically see this album going?


B.V I WILL reach the 100,000 downloads that I originally set out to get. After that, it's - like the homie Monte Cristoe say - time for me to ask labels and distro companies, 'What can YOU do for ME!?!" Seriously, if I can produce bangers for myself, do all of my own marketing, use S.E.O. to get where I need to be and revolutionize the game that way and come with so many different styles that it's apparent that I can last no matter how much the musical climate shifts, I'm in complete control of my own music and should also get my just payment for what I do.


A. On the closing son of your double-length new album, "Cinderella Man", you elude to the fact that you are done with rap. Is there any truth to that? Will it be a short career for Bigg Verb DaVinci?


B.V. Yes, it WILL be a short M.C.-career for me. All I have ever wanted was to make that one album that I consider my "opus" and then I want to just want to identify talent, help to make artists more well-rounded, create almost a 'New MoTown' and help to change the direction of popular music from year-to-year. "Death to Wack Rappers" is close to that opus but I want the absolute perfect album I could ever possibly make - with all of the right videos and messages - and then, I'm out. I'll collab, drop on mixtapes, etc but that's about it.


A. That's kind of sad to hear. I think we've given people enough information for now. The rest they can get from the album, itself because you tell plenty of your story and views on that, in and of itself. How can people contact you and are there any shout-out's that you'd like to give? And, any future projects set in stone?


B.V. As far as shout-out's ... First-and-foremost, my wife for being my teammate in this. Due to the struggle that has presented itself to us, we bump heads at times but, we grow more-and-more from that than from anything else. "King" Joe Gurganus. My cousin/music partner/best friend ... may you rest in peace. You are part of the reason I keep doing this. Same goes for Jack "Madman" Sigro ... you were my true father ... in my heart ... I never got to tell you that until this album. Rest in Peace. Ricky B. - Rest in Peace. These are the people I TRULY do this for. DeShaun Holton rest in peace! As far as homeboys that have held me down, I gotta' give an almighty shout-out to Tatoo. A.T. Smooth and A.T. Fresh - both ya'll, at some point, kept me doin' this. Of COURSE the brother J-Palm. My father-in-law, Steve Kirkland - fills a void that I had no idea I needed filled. Pause.*laughs* My brother Hellusin8. Another almighty shout-out to Monte Cristoe ... one of the few truly real cats out here in this music sh*t, as well as the rest of Red Team Entertainment. My homeboy that founded Extreme Kidnapping - something you will likely cover soon - Adam aka Mr. Skrillion. I could go on-and-on but these people are the most important. My children; Madeline, Donovan and Jacob ... they'll learn that being patient for daddy was worth it. I would also like to include my soon-to-be step-daughter in that statement, as well. TiKkO. Nerve Damage, Candyman Fatal ... anyone that I'm forgetting, jaw me when you see me. Pause. Oh, I can't forget ... the peoples that was doin' so much wrong in the Detroit scene that we HAD to build the U.A.D.A - thanks for re-energizing the beast! My buddy Jon-Jon. HUGE shout-out to Big Foe at YouHottRadio and FullSpinMedia. All of the fans ... you are #1 to US. What would we be without  you? Urban Diversity Films - ya'll are doing quality work for Michigan hip hop and entertainment. The homeboy Rello - you got so much love for this sh*t ... I think I can really get you somewhere comfortable in this game. Same goes for WBC. Can't forget Pito, A.D. or "Beto" ... may he rest in peace. All my fallen soldiers in the streets. Wow ... that was a lot ... as far as future projects ...


I believe my small role in Urban Diversity's "Reign of the Kingpin" is solidified, as is Mrs. Verb's. My novel - something that I've worked on off-and-on for over ten years called "Sonny's E.P.I.C" should be out in the next sixth months on sites like lulu, etc. The Extreme Kidnapping DVD is out and you can cop that at www.extremekidnapping.com. Also - there may just be a reality TV Show in the works, as well. The U.A.D.A. will be throwing MUCH BIGGER shows that will help artists out immensely in the near future. Plenty of collaborative works. And, I also plan to have a "Death to Wack Rappers" Part Two released in early 2013 but that one is more other artists - with my production, executive production, etc. Keep yo eyes open for WBC's "Bi-Polar Thoughts: Episode Two", I'm on that and recorded the majority of it. Same thing with the homie Rello's joint, "I Love Music". Another artist, Big Fee and I will likely have a few tracks together. April 10th, the "Great Amerikan Smokefest" mixtape will be droppin' - I got a joint on there. I should also be on some upcoming projects with "Upcoming Artists Mixtapes". I have some - what I like to call - "super-collabs" - comin' but we gon' keep them quiet. Oh, and to all of you who like that HARDCORE music ... "Double Jep" IS still comin'! That's Bigg Verb DaVinci and Hellusin8. A match made in Hell that'll be Heaven to yo ears. We are also doing the S.E.O. campaigns for a few great artists but that's something that we gotta' keep under wraps.


A. That's a lot of work! You do - however - guarantee contact back to anyone who contacts you so, what's the contact?


B.V. Get at us at: Latest Hip Hop and Music News from Bigg Verb DaVinci - New Hip Hop Entrepreneur
... that's my official webpage and I DO make it a point to get back to each and every person who holla's at me there. You can also get at me on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BiggVerbDaVinci or, for a quicker response, www.facebook.com/BiggVerbFanPage. Also, our Youtube link, which is here: Latest Hip Hop - New Music 2012 - New Hip Hop Entrepreneur Bigg Verb DaVinci

A. It was great talking to you ... we'll correspond in emails to make sure that I've got those links right and the spellings of everyone's names correct. I appreciate you taking the time. 

B.V. I appreciate YOU! Nowadays, everyone thinks they are an MC or whatever. Well, you've gone above-and-beyond being a fan, you've found the time to actually give some publicity to those of us really grindin' out here. That is noted by myself and the fam!

A. Thank you, I wish you all of the success in the world. Lord knows you've worked for it! 

B.V. Likewise!   


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