
Keebz is an independent graphics designer who’s done designs for a wide range of artists. His most popular work is the one’s that he has done for group Far East Movement, including most of their merchandise. He's also done covers for Roscoe Umali, Rook, Jin, and several other artists. In this interview, he sheds some light on what it is he does, and where he wants to take it.
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| L.S., who up until a few months ago was best known for taking a bullet in a New York night club involving Jin, talks with us about his most controversial move to date: his song "Still a Chink"
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| Camino - Yeah.. I've been under the
radar for a minute, I've been rapping and making beats for about 5 years
in the studio and what not. What people don't really know about me is
I've been involved with rap and hip hop for awhile. I worked as a intern/
air personality in 1995-1996 as a blacklist crew member for TRE BLACK at
92.3 the Beat in Los Angeles, I was a teen back then and
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Leah is an upcoming pop singer from Northern California. Her music is gaining her attention from different record labels and media outlets, most recently the executives at MTV. MTV first heard Leah's music through her MySpace page, and then later got in contact to license some of her music for different TV shows, like MTV Cribs. She was later casted for MTV's "Becoming", a show where they let people live out a "day in the life of" of one of there favorite celebrities. In Leah's case, the artist "Pink". Leah has a bright future ahead of her, and fortunately AZNRaps had a chance to speak with her.
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AZNRaps: What up Chris! So this is your first interview with a news outlet. How you feeling?
Chris Le: Pretty good, been really busy this year doing a ton of work and trying to get some out of the way.
AZNRaps: So you're starting to build a reputation as the dude that
makes all the MySpaces. Who's MySpaces have you done and whose do you
have in the works?
Chris Le: Yeah, "the MySpace layouts dude". {josquote}I have done
MySpaces for all the big industry cats like The Game, DJ Skee, Mr.
Cartoo
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| AZNRaps - Hey Flow Sik, you use to be a big part of AZNRaps.com back in the days, dropping tracks every week, participating in battles and entering tournaments. How has the AZNRaps community and all of the artists here helped you elevate your game?
Flow – [Yeah] it did. I was always hungry for feedback from other listeners so I made as much songs as possible for everyone to hear and critique. Constant writing l
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AZNRaps: What up Paul?
For those that don't know about you, you've had album credits on some
major albums over the last few years.
Tell us more about that.
Paul Cho: Yeah I did two tracks, “So High†and “Refuge†on
John Legend’s first album, “Get Liftedâ€.
I also did the track “Let There Be Light†off of Nas’s latest album,
“Hip Hop Is Deadâ€.I also have a track
called “Blowin’ My Phone Up†on Consequence’s new album, “Don’t Quit Your Day
Jobâ€, although I think there’s a chance that the song may end up being an
iTunes exclusive.
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AZNRaps: What up Jin, the last time we interviewed you, you
just released the Emcee’s Properganda.
How’ve you been?
Jin: I’ve been doing a lot of traveling. Working. Growing
up. Living life. I can’t complain!
AZNRaps: So the new CD “ABCâ€
just
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AZNRaps – It’s not very often that I interview a hotness like yourself, so I thank you for taking the time out for a little chat.
Faline – Haha.. I’m pretty sure you can get more then just a little chat with girls from time to time. :P
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