Marv Won Listening to Beats

Posted: November 30th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , | No Comments »

I’m familiar with Marv Won but the real reason I’m posting this video is because it’s just funny to me. Not only do 90% of the beats sound like beat battle beats with all the bells and whistles, but Marv Won’s reaction to some of them is priceless. LOL. Some of these are just terrible, I’m sorry… YOU’VE BEEN WARNED!

Is it just me, or am I the only one that feels like if you’re a good producer or have good beats (for actual songs), you don’t necessarily need to do things like this all the time? And if you do, make sure your shit is TIGHT.

Playing the HITS…. from Allure Sound on Vimeo.

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Tweet Me: @KatoProducer

Posted: November 27th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: | No Comments »

Recently changed my twitter name, so I just wanted to keep ya’ll up on it. My new years resolution is to get my followers game up, so help a brotha out.

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Super Cypher

Posted: November 25th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , , , , , , | No Comments »

As Dumbfoundead eloquently put that night – “I’ve never seen so many asian rappers in my life.” Shot after the Asian Hip-Hop Summit ATL show. I present, the super cypher!

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Grind Time GA. Tryouts #3

Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

The third tryouts for what is now known as “Grind Time GA” is coming up on Dec. 12 @ Runaround Sues in Marietta. This time, cash is on the line! If you’re an MC, trying to battle or get in the division, holler at the division president, Syd Vicious on Twitter or via e-mail.

PS. I designed the flyer, hope you like.

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John John Da Don vs. Bok Da God

Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

Another one from the Asian Hip-Hop Summit ATL just released by Grind Time.

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Syah Boy vs. Godzilla

Posted: November 20th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

1 of the 3 dope battles from the Asian Hip-Hop Summit ATL show this past saturday. I will post the others on my blog, as well as being released by Grind Time on YouTube. Shot and edited by me, the new artwork coordinator of Grind Time Georgia! (my side hustle).

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A Shot of Petrone

Posted: November 18th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , | 1 Comment »

New documentary on my boy, Mike Petrone. “A Shot of Petrone” – full length album in the works.

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Thanks!

Posted: November 16th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

It’s 2 days after and I’m still recouping from the Asian Hip-Hop Summit. There was some crazy shit goin’ on behind the scenes, but regardless, I want to thank everyone who came out and supported, ya’ll truly made it a GREAT show. I caught a lot of good footage as well as a few promo battles from Grind Time, which will be on YouTube very soon. Just wait until next year… we already have a BIG surprise in store.

With that said, I’m back on my music grind and many songs deep into the next T.I.M.E. Vol. 2 mixtape. Artists! Holler at me if you tryin’ to get on.

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RE-UP: Asian Hip-Hop Summit Atlanta

Posted: November 13th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , | No Comments »

It’s goin’ down tomorrow night…

Ya boy is co-organizing the Asian Hip-Hop Summit show in Atlanta this year and we got a NICE line-up of artists, not to mention 5 promo battles from Grind Time Atlanta. All details are on the flyer. Be sure to RSVP early at the following e-mail to get free admission before 9PM: asianhiphopsummit@pointeatl.com. See you there!

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16 Bars Of Gold Vol. 2

Posted: November 11th, 2009 | Author: Kato | Filed under: Blog | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

Just got this e-mail from my dude BJ of Beat Studies. Check out ya boy on vol. 2! Shoutout to BJ, Dainja, and everyone else on the mixtape.

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16 Bars of Gold Vol. 2 Live Mix Tape Release Party

ATL Hip-Hop Community Collaborates for Recording

Friday, December 4
The 529
East Atlanta Village
10 pm

ATLANTA (November 11, 2009) – It’s been said that the 16 bar verse is the purest measure of an emcee’s worth. For one night only, Beat Studies Productions and Heart of the Hood Entertainment join forces for an underground hip-hop session like no other.

Capturing the voice of hip-hop’s original message with solid beats and intelligent lyrics, this prolific new style event in Atlanta brings the essence of street music to the masses.

The night has emcee Mojo Swagger setting the pace for the revolving door of sorts with 30 plus hip-hop artists dropping their version of 16 lyric bars over DJ Dainja’s beats. The artist structure has each performance leading into the next, bringing the mix tape running time to one hour. The entire event recorded live to audio and video, holding the sound and image in real time.

Not only is the release party a night to be remembered, the record itself is as well. Beat Studies Productions founder B.J. Alden explains, “This album and release party knows no boundaries. We’re crossing every line of ethnicities and gender with a potpourri of talent.” He continues, “The concept is the sum of the parts is better as a whole.”

Artists included in the session are: Manchild, 4-ize, Senor Kaos, StaHHr, Flux and Killa Kalm of Binkis Recs, SIMP, Q-San, Kel and Jay Quest of Alpha Noise, Ekundayo, Tribe 1 and Adan of The Remnant, Boog Brown, Mic Masters, Punchlyne, Dillon, Joe Billz, Tommy Lee Soul, Adrift Da Belle, Pro Wonder, Ozy Reigns, Jarren Benton, Jackzilla, Rita J, Kato, Sen. Bret Boogie, Arablak, MOJO Swagger Khalid Nile, and Skinny-C.

For the official 16 Bars of Gold Vol. 2 release party talent lineup go to www.beatstudies.com.

About 16 Bars of Gold
Vol. 1, released in Fall 2008, brought together top Atlanta artists including the late great Jax, as well as local favorites Chief Justice, SIMP, Ekundayo, Dillon, Senor Kaos, and more.

About Beat Studies Productions
Established in 2005, Beat Studies is an independent record label and full service production house run by B.J. Alden and collaborative partners. Beat Studies’ main focus is creating content as a movement. It is an outlet and an opportunity for artists to have a voice for change, reform, enlightenment, self-empowerment and creativity.

About Heart of the Hood Entertainment
Created in 2000, initially as a sole proprietor, Heart of the Hood Entertainment has grown and graduated to a corporation and is focusing strictly on quality over quantity. A branding house for dope hip-hop music, events, photography, fashion, and food for thought. It is owned by Zulu Nation’s/Temple of Hip-Hop’s own Seldom Seene formerly Mojo Swagger who has ghostwritten for industry acts and performed w everybody from Krs-one to B.O.B and Rich Boy.

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