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Nov 102009

AP.9 featuring Deltice in R.I.P. Pretty Black Music Video. Single off of AP.9’s “I Am Legend” album, A Checkmate Films/Strive Films Production. Produced and Directed by: JHigH a.k.a. Jared Chung Lundy, Co-Directed and Edited by: Tony Rain a.k.a. Tony Reyna. All Rights Reserved 2009 (c),

Jul 202009

Update/News By Mario Flores (Founder of BAPC):

Hello Producers, Artists, Writers, DJ’s and Music Industry

Thank you for purchasing your tickets and for supporting the 1st Bay Area Producers Conference. We only have 7 days left and I am looking forward to meeting you all.

Registration starts at 8am sharp
The 1st panel will start at 10:30am

We’re going to be emailing the beat battle finalists on Wednesday the 22th. Deadline for the beat battle is tomorrow, Monday the 20th. If you made the finals, you will receive an email, follow up with a phone call.

Everyone else who did not make the finals, you will have the opportunity to redeem your self the day of the conference in “THE OPEN BEAT BATTLE” session which will be at 10:00am. Producers will be able to sign up for the open beat battle in the morning and the chance to win prizes as well,
so be there early to sign up.

The Legion Productions Room will be open from 8am-10am. This room will feature production equipment, software and the Open Labs Miko Keyboard/Computer.
COME AND MAKE A BEAT ON THE SPOT
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This is Mario Flores, the Founder of The Bay Area Producers Conference. I wanted to share some great news, WE JUST ADDED “DRE” FROM G-UNIT, did I say GGGGGGGGGUNIT. Yes, he’ll be visiting the Bay Area and looking for hot talent, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to meet him. Its going down Saturday July 25th in San Francisco.

Andre “Dre” Mckenzie
Dre McKenzie A&R for G-Unit Records has proven that dedication and hard work are the main ingredients for success. Starting out as an intern for Dino Devaille, Dre’s career soon catapulted and he became Devaille A&R’s assistant. He has worked on projects with notable artists like Three 6 Mafia, John Legend, Beyonce, 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Nas to name a few. Dre McKenzie is currently the head of A&R for G-Unit Records.

If you haven’t purchase your ticket yet, this is the right time to do it.
Tickets are now $45 dollars and we’ll be $100 at the door, no exceptions.

Visit our website for panel updates: http://bayareaproducersconference.com/panels.php

The Bay Area Producers Conference Media Mixer in Berkeley Ca at B-Side Records. Invited guest included Furious, Traxamillion, Big Rich, The Legion, Track Lordz, Icon, Gary Archer, K-9, Balance, M1 Promo, Demolition Men, Even Odds, Jamillions, P-Child. We also had media from the Oakland Tribune, Marin IJ, Ozone, XXL, Spin, Stash, We The West, Black Television, and many more.

The Bay Area Producers Conference Keynote Speaker

SUPER PRODUCER
Narada Michael Walden will be speaking at 10:00AM

Mario (Rio) Flores
Bay Area Producers Conference (BAPC)
Good Felaz Ent. & Management (GFEM)
Founder/President
(415) 225-8007
www.bayareaproducersconference.com
bapc415@gmail.com>

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Nov 252008

01 Laroo Feat. Matt Blaque – Put Me On
02 Jacka Feat. Matt Blaque – All Over Me
03 War Inc.(Makfully, Allybo, Jayroc) – We Are Starz
04 Erk Tha Jerk – Dont Need Em
05 AP.9 – Daddy Is A Gangsta
06 Laroo & Keak Da Sneak – Money Power
07 Rahmean, Jacka, Lee Majors & Fam Syrk – Woo Woo
08 Yung Lott – What Do You See? 09. BU, CB, Syne, Mista Skiz, Buck, PH, KD of PJ Records – It’ PJ
10 Jacka, B-Legit, Berner, Cozmo, & Matt Blaque – Purp Remix
11 Jacka & Laroo – 20 Bricks
12 Nio Tha Gift – Superstar
13 No I.D. – Presidential
14 Legends Live Forever – Dancer
15 M-Lott Gang – Stop At The Light
16 You Win Feat. Yung Lott – In These Streets
17 Nilla Feat. Lee Majors – I’m So Fresh
18 J-Money – That’s My Name
19 Dean Green & Lee Majors – You Wanna
20 Jacka – Fuck Everybody

Aug 122008

The Jacka

HOUSTON — You know you’re in for a memorable awards show when fists are thrown, the police are called in and somebody gets (mildly) injured before one award is announced or anybody gets to perform. On Monday night at the George R. Brown

Convention Center, the third annual Ozone Awards began with a physical altercation between H-Town MCs Mike Jones and Trae that took place while some audience members were just getting to their seats. The show hadn’t even started.

After the scuffle, Trae was escorted out of the main hall by police, but later returned. Jones — who has lost a considerable amount of weight in recent months — was taken away for minor medical assistance.

Host DeRay Davis was obviously unaware of the clash as he began his opening monologue, telling the audience that everyone came in peace and no one was fighting. Some audience members immediately retorted that he was wrong.

“Did I miss an ass-whoopin’ or somethin’?” he asked.

“Yeah!”

“Damn!” the comedian responded with surprise.

Once the show finally started, artists from the South and the West Coast did show strong unity, especially during a moving tribute to UGK’s late Pimp C, in which Scarface and other MCs joined forces for covers of some of Pimp’s famous verses. Too Short came out and did C’s rhyme from Jay-Z’s “Big Pimpin’,” David Banner followed with bars from UGK and Outkast’s “Int’l Players Anthem,” to which Big Boi added his own verse. Webbie was next, rapping Pimp’s lines from “One Day.” Bun B closed it out backed by a full choir for “Angel in the Sky.”

Shortly after the tribute, T-Pain beat out Pimp and others for the TJ’s DJ’s Tastemaker Award, which goes to the person who sets standards in music, fashion and style. T-Pain’s victory was clearly an anticlimactic moment: The crowd had anticipated a win by their hometown hero, even yelling out “Pimp C! Pimp C!” in the anxious moments before the winner was announced. Pain later forked over his award, saying C deserved it.

No one was upset by Shawty Lo winning Breakthrough Artist. The MC, who performed a medley beforehand, brought his daughter and a female companion onstage with him to accept the honor.

DJ Khaled took home best DJ honors, and wouldn’t you know it? Mike Jones showed shades of Paul Pierce in this year’s NBA finals, coming from the back of the room with a small bandage across his nose, to announce the nominees in the category.

Co-presenter Alfamega — who’s signed to T.I.’s Grand Hustle label — asked him, “Are you all right?”

“What don’t kill me makes me stronger,” Jones said. He apologized to the crowd for the preshow scuffle, saying, “We don’t get down like that in H-town,” but also had words for Trae: “If you gonna get me, get me straight up.”

As for Khaled, he and his Florida collective had the performance of the show, closing out with a medley. The entire crowd got on its feet as Khaled, Rick Ross, T-Pain and Ace Hood went through “The Boss,” “Cash Flow,” “I’m So Hood” and “Out Here Grindin.”

“Ozone Awards are so big,” Ross said backstage before performing. “This is something major for the streets! A lot of people who didn’t or who don’t normally get love from other outlets can count on Ozone to shed some light on them.”

Ross won Best Rap Album for Trilla; Snoop Dogg won Best Rap Album (West Coast). The coveted lyricist of the year nod went to Lil Wayne.

The awards took over the city for the weekend, filling H-Town with revelry fitting such a major event. MCs both established and on the rise came out for the celebration: At clubs around town, you’d see familiar faces like T.I., Young Jeezy, even Nelly and the Game, and Rick Ross performed on Saturday night.

Despite a brief scuffle between DJ Vlad and a member of Rick Ross’ entourage, having a good time and networking was the focus.

“The weekend is big for the South,” Jeezy said backstage at his show on Saturday. “It’s big for hip-hop, period.”

Ozone magazine was started by journalist Julia Beverly and is dedicated to providing coverage to acts from the South and West who were overlooked or undiscovered by more mainstream publications. The awards followed in the spirit of the magazine honoring up and coming acts as well as artists who have broken through.

“After all these years, the only award I’ve ever received was a Ozone award,” the legendary Mannie Fresh said backstage. “So I love the show. It’s the third year, it keeps getting better.”

The complete list of Ozone Award winners:

Best Rap Album
Rick Ross Trilla

Best Rap Artist
Lil Wayne

Best R&B Artist
Chris Brown

Best Rap Group
UGK

Best Lyricist
Lil Wayne

Breakthrough Artist
Shawty Lo

Best Rap/R&B Collaboration
Usher (featuring Young Jeezy): “Love in This Club”

Club Banger of the Year
Webbie (featuring Lil Boosie & Lil Phat): “Independent”

Mixtape Monster
Trae

Most Slept-On Artist
Z-Ro

Pimp C Award (Trillest Artist) [Editor's note: i.e. "not afraid to speak their mind"]
David Banner

TJ’s DJ’s Hustler Award
DJ Khaled

TJ’s DJ’s Tastemaker Award
T-Pain

Best Video
UGK (featuring Outkast) “Int’l Players Anthem”

DJ of the Year
DJ Khaled

Best Mixtape/ Street Album
Tie: DJ Drama and B.G.: Gangsta Grillz: Hood Generals
Chamillionaire: Mixtape Messiah 3

Best Producer
Polow Da Don

Best Rap Artist (West Coast)
The Game

Best Rap Group (West Coast)
D.P.G. (Dogg Pound)

Best Rap Album (West Coast)
Snoop Dogg: Ego Trippin’

Living Legend
J Prince

Patiently Waiting: Florida
Brisco

Patiently Waiting: Georgia
B.O.B.

Patiently Waiting: Texas
Lil Will

Patiently Waiting: Mississippi
Lil C

Patiently Waiting: Alabama
Jackie Chain

Patiently Waiting: Louisiana
Mack Maine

Patiently Waiting: Tennessee
All Star

Patiently Waiting: Carolinas
Snook Da Rokk Star

Patiently Waiting: Kentucky
Hurricane

Patiently Waiting: California
The Jacka

Patiently Waiting: Arizona
Willy Northpole

Aug 092008

Bueno - Back To The Future - Front Cover
Bueno - Back To the Future - Back Cover

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