Rocking Steady 2008: HeadNod Factor Is At 10., Monday, July 28, 2008, 12:36 AM

I broke one of my own promises...never to work at Rock Steady. But I couldn't help it. It was all for the love of New Jersey HipHop. You know what's interesting is that I can't believe that one year has past since my post about "not working". Well this time it was for the music and that call from Black 45. I've been on a hiatus of sorts, working on beats to keep up with my peers. Oh, just to let you know, out of all my dreams and accolades that I have achieved as a hiphop journalist & radio host in the tri-state it was actually having one of my brainchild's come to light at a venue that was well worth it. Thats right, Meet The Producers has made it big time, and they are not looking back. Word to the wise, you can't remove an original. Meet The Producers started off with three people. Max-Jerome, DJ Priority & Black 45. In 2004, this concept was something like that of an anomolie, and no one understood what it was all about. It started with 4 people in the audience to 400 heads (adding that factor). But Black 45 and Priority will tell you, I'm a leader, and I see things that others don't.

You see, imitation is the best form of flattery, but you couldn't possibly leave one of the creators out of something that was so monumental (to me at least). A lot of people don't seem to realize that when Crazy Legs and company came through to Newark in 2004, I was the only cat "taking pictures" for the entire state, and people dont forget that. I know them, and they know me, its sorta like a working history. I walk around town like I don't have any juice only to reveal situations like this. Similar to the movie Hancock, when he went to prison and they thought he lost his powers. Remember that scene, and you remember the outcome. Overall the show was dope, I hooked up with thatshiphop.com, met Ms. Steele (looks so much better in person), and meeting the ultimate white woman CoCo. Honestly, tt was more like a family reunion, (l to r: Priority, Young Roc, Algorithm, & Marco Polo) and they totally understood the concept. Again, I met CoCo. (Nuff Said). I put a few pictures up on my little myspace page (yes I do check it-I have a few shows coming up). If you went to the show, I would love to know the feedback of this event, and why the hell does it always rain. Until next time. Oh by the way, Priority shirt was done by Key Designz.

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