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Mar 22, 2012

Next In Show Exclusive SXSW Mini Interviews W/ Ryshon Jones L./\. & Lyriciss


SXSW came, great performances went down, and it definitely conquered all media for 7 days. Unfortunately Next In Show couldn't make it out this year, but we are planning big things for 2013. A few of my friends and featured artists on our blog made it down and were privelaged enough to perform. L./\ considered it a "great stepping stone in her learning process...". Lyriciss made his return this year to the festival and said "it was bigger for me this year". Ryshon Jones not only met superproducer legend 9th Wonder, but also got to perform at 2 showcases including one opening for Schoolboy Q. Read below my exclusive mini interviews with these three artists.

SXSW Interviews
Ryshon Jones


How was your debut at SXSW?

It was awesome the crowd was on point everything felt good it was the first time I enjoyed a performance of my self.

What showcases did you participate in?

I was on the bombonem/uheardthatnew stage with sts john conor. laws and a few others

How did you end up opening for School Boy Q?

i was actually removed from the show wont even say why

Besides your own performance, do you think any other performance were buzzworthy?

I think by. far 50cent performing was the most popular show.

What was it like to meet hip-hop legend 9th Wonder?

It was crazy he knew of me we didnt talk much but it was enough for me

Do you think SXSW helped grow your fanbase?

I dont think I did enough down there but I promise next year will be a whole diffrent ball game


L./\


What was it like for you to perform at such an epic festival like SXSW?

Firstly its a blessed experience to be in the presence of so much art and artists. The whole week was a great stepping stone in my learning process and was also beneficial to my growth as an artist. As for my performance it was really dope especially with all these people I never met before.

Everyone who is anyone from the industry was down in Austin, Texas. Who did you meet?
I met and seen a lot of amazing people out in Austin. Meeting Chaundon was so inspiring, but I was mostly excited to meet up with 9th Wonder and Boog Brown. Two every dope and inspirational workers in this industry right now.
Beside your own performance, who else killed the stage?
Of course Kendrick Lamar ripped. But my two favorite performances was at the SOB's 30th Anniversary show when 2 Chainz brought out Kanye West and Big Sean and I wasnt a huge MGK fan before but after his performance I give that guy hella props. He freakin flew from the stage onto a balcony. It was nuts.

What were your expectations about SXSW before going there?
I didn't really have many, I kinda knew the deal since we have festivals similar in NY like CMJ. However, my expectations as a whole for Austin was different, cause I was expecting more cowboys. :(
What showcases were you a part of?
I got to rock at the SXMW2 show with GLC, Boog Brown, Lyric Jones, Harmony Muzik and a bunch more. I also got to do some quick freestyle joints at some other spots that I can't remember lol. It was sooooo much going on.  
What is one thing you learned about yourself after attending SXSW?

I learned .... that I really love music, that Hip Hop is truly life and that next year.....we go big or go home.  

Congratulations on your success at SXSW.
Thanks!


Lyriciss

Was this your first time performing at SXSW in Austin, Texas?

Nah, actually my second year doing SXSW. This year was bigger for me, though.

What showcases were you featured in?

I was featured in "The Indie Life" concert that SmCity & Harmony Muzik put together, which featured them as performers, as well as 1982 (Statik Selektah & Termanology), Jon Connor, Rapsody, Maffew Ragazino, Pro'Verb, Nike Nando, Carlitta Durand (along with Jabee), Kooley High, Beanie Sigel, & more. I was also featured in Sean Falyon & Playboy Tre's Red Cup Party, which was under the umbrella of 3 events in one location that my label (Inner Loop Media Group) put together, dubbed "Beats, Rhymes, & Alcohol". The Red Cup Party had me, El Prez, Shawn Chrystopher, Big Rec, Stanza, & more performing. That show was dope as hell to me, because I wasn't quite hip to a lot of the performers before the show, but a lot of them were insane with it. Made me a fan out of a few of them.

I’m sure you met a lot of important and influential people. Who did you have the best conversation with?

I can't really call it, man...I like to have some good short conversations with a lot of people, and a lot of that was going on at SXSW. I've never been the type of rapper to just promote to you and walk off...I'd rather chop it up with you for a little bit and pick at your brain. I had some really good conversations with Jabari, Peter Rosenberg, Jabee, & Kane Mayfield, though. Oh, the most shocking short convo was between me and Sha Stimuli...he stopped me on the stairs after I rocked at The Red Cup Party and told me that he was a fan of my music and my live show. That shit meant a lot to me because I'm a Sha Stimuli fan. "Brooklyn Stand Up" still gets heavy plays from me, and I'm not even FROM there. He's telling me he's a fan and I literally said to him, "do you know who YOU are, though?" That was dope.

What did you do in your downtime?

I didn't really have much downtime...I found a lil' bit of time to rest at the hotel or chill with my girl, though. Aside from that, I was just walking around and performing or networking.

Was there anything you wish you would have done that maybe you didn’t get to?

More shows. I really wish I could have done more shows, but I couldn't really campaign on that because my USB malfunctioned while I was out there. So I couldn't access my show set at will. I had my DJ there for my Indie Life showcase, then I had to borrow Pro'Verb's USB for my Red Cup Party showcase. If I could have had my own USB and went 100% on getting more shows, I think I would have felt a little more satisfied.

Who did you see that had the best performance?

Hands down, Machine Gun Kelly at the SOBs 30th Anniversary show, at The Belmont. I'm not going to say too much on that...if you see the full footage of his set...the best performance, period. Big Rec is an amazing performer, along with Shawn Chrystopher. Rapsody...Oddisee...I saw a lot of dope live performances.

Congratulations on your success at SXSW.

Thanks, man, truly appreciate that! A3C's not too far away! *laughs*

Congrats to @ryshonjones @ucancallmela @lyriciss. Stay on your grind. Stay humble. #nextinshow

Mar 17, 2012

50 Cent x Shady Showcase Performance [Full Set]


And here you have it, from the same dude who made it possible with The-Dream coverage, has the 50 Cent Showcase. Turn It Up!!! Tony Yayo #1 Hype Man OAT. Enjoy.




The-Dream At Fader Fort SXSW [Full Show]


SXSW is going on right now. I'm jealous that Next In Show couldn't be there to cover this year, but we are too busy right now growing our brand across social media. 2013 expect us everywhere. As a runner up gift yardie aka mrworldpremiere.net managed to record and successfully stream The-Dream show in its entirety from last nights performance at The Fader Fort. Check it out. Now if we can just get this 50 Cent performance of Get Rich Or Die Trying album. I'm working on that now.




Miss Elliot Track Debuts At SXSW


Timbaland was a part of the All Hip Hop Breeding Ground & Vibe's Showcase last night and things got turned up when he premiered some new material. The song is a brand new Missy Elliot track from her upcoming comeback album slated for this summer. Get ready. Timbaland and Missy the new Ike & Tina.





Mar 8, 2012

The-Dream Releases Kill The Lights Tour Dates + Headlining SXSW Showcase



Terius Nash is taking over 2012. Who is Terius Nash you say? He is a very well respected singer/songwriterwho has written for superstars like Rihannaand Beyonce to name a few. Multi-platinumhits are this guys business and business is booming. His stage name is The-Dream and this year it’s all aboutLove. His long-awaited albums Love IV: Diary Of A Madman is releasing soon, butuntil then enjoy these other events from the RadioKilla Records CEO.


Check out The-Dream headlining Pitchforks SXSW showcase on March 15,2012.


Also catch Terius Nash in your city as he begins his Kill The LightsTour this Friday.


Fri 3/9 Wilmington, NC The Soapbox
Sat 3/10 New Haven, CT Toad's Place
Sun 3/11 New York, NY SOB's
Mon 3/12 New York, NY SOB's
Sat 3/17 Washington, DC The Fillmore
Sun 3/18 Baltimore, MD Soundstage
Tue 3/20 Philadelphia, PA TLA
Wed 3/21 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
Thu 3/22 Cincinnati, OH Celebrities Night Club
Fri 3/ 23 Detroit, MI Elysium Lounge
Sat 3/24 Chicago, IL House of Blues
Wed 3/28 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
Thu 3/29 Houston, TX Fitzgeralds
Fri 3/30 Dallas, TX South Side Music Hall
Sat 3/31 Austin, TX Beauty Ballroom/Antones
Thu 4/5 Oakland, CA New Parish Concert Venue
Sat 4/7 Los Angeles, CA El Rey
Thu 4/12 Charlotte, NC Amos Southend
Fri 4/13 Greensboro, NC Greene Street Club
Sat 4/14 FILL
Sun 4/15 Providence, RI Lupos
Tue 4/17 Boston, MA Wilber Theatre

Mar 7, 2012

Shady Records Gears Up For SXSW


SXSW is right around the corner and just announced tonight, Shady Records will be conducting their own showcase. What does this mean? Well for starters it means that Curtis 50 Cent Jackson will be performing, in its entirety, Get Rich Or Die Tryin'. That performance will feature the Slaughter House & rookie to the crew, Yelawolf.  Aside from that Shady will present The Next Phase performances by Big K.R.I.T., SchoolBoy Q, Action Bronson, Don Trip, STS, and The FoodChain. Damn. This looks epic. Stay Tuned.


Next In Show Presents An Interview With Lyriciss


Today Next In Show brings you an indie rapper, who is not only a creative artist, but a phenomenal lyricist as well. Lyriciss represents everything that is right with hip hop now a days; from a humble attitude to always staying true to himself. Check out the exclusive interview below, where Lyriciss talks about being from the suburbs, influences, and being a part of the upcoming indie music festival, SXSW.





Next In Show x Lyriciss xExclusive Interview

Wheredid you grow up?

I was born in Washington,DC, but was raised mostly in Maryland. Prince George's County, specifically -Hyattsville, Brentwood, & New Carrollton.

Did you grow up in the city or in thesuburbs?

It was the suburbs, butthe thing with PG County is that...it's right outside of DC. So we share thesame culture as DC, from music to fashion to food, and unfortunately, in crime.So it's a suburban area with a lot of the same issues as DC...murder, drugs,low income, etc. It's sad when you look at the situation, because most familiesmove out of DC to get away from all of that, and while it's somewhat to alesser degree, it's really the same old thing.

Would you say you were a product of yourenvironment?

Definitely so. But I'llalso say that I aim to be a positive product of my environment. I've donethings that I shouldn't have while younger...it comes with growing into a man.You test the waters, but I also always had a strong support system with myfamily and their values, so I never went too far off the deep end. I'm blessed,and I really try to use my music to show others who may not have been or stillmay not be as fortunate that there's better lives to lead than what we're toldor shown.

What music influenced you most as ayoung Lyriciss?

My older brother...forbetter or worse, he influenced me a lot. A lot of morals and values were taughtby him. My mother also supported me through everything, especially with herbeing heavily involved in the arts herself. She sings, draws, paints, writespoems, makes crafts...she's very artistic, so that played a role in medeveloping into the arts. As far as other artists, I listened to a lot of DMX,Jay-Z, Joe Budden, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Nas, Eminem, and more when I startedto take music really serious as a teenager.
Cutto today, and within the last year you have been named as one of the hottestunderground, upcoming artists to emerge from the earth period. What is yoursecret?

I just speak my mind andspeak my heart. I think the problem with the game is everybody's focused onbeing hot and finding the formula, trying to sound like whatever is hot. Evenback home right now, the most popular artist in DC is Fat Trel. Sure enough,there's a lot of new rappers there trying to sound like Fat Trel now. I don'tdo that...I just try to sound like me. I even go as far as to changing my flowand voice up a little bit if I ever get compared to anyone. Nobody wants tohear a carbon copy...people want something new, and I can't bring something newto the table by copying someone else, so I just do me to the fullest.

You have been recognized on such blogsas Allhiphop.com and UK-based hip-hop site Rawroots.com for your stand outswag. I wanted to point out the fact that you are a part of URB Magazine’sFuture 1000 Program. Can you explain what that is for people that don’t know?

Well, the URB Next 1000was a program that they ran to give new artists exposure. You'd submit yourmusic and if it was good, they'd post you and blast it out. They even have (orhad...not sure if they still do it) another level to it, which was the Next100, but I never reached that level because I was already on to the next thing.I'll admit, I kinda loafed on getting the people to fully support that one.

How has your career changed sincesigning to Inner Loop Records?

A lot more team support,I feel. They're an independent label, so it's not any big-budget thing, butthey really take time out to make sure the music comes out right with me. Wesit down and go over ideas, from pre-production to recording topost-production. We figure out the right sequencing for the projects together.They give their honest opinions on the music, which has honestly made me comeout with the best music of my entire career, I feel. I used to do my own thingbefore...write the songs, record it, bong. Now, we really put together astrategy, from the music to the marketing of it all. Even the idea of the multipleEPs leading to the album and deciding on using an abstract artist to draw thecovers was a team decision. So yeah...it makes things easier.

The man that put me on to you was FlowJoStevo originally from Highbridge, South Bronx, NY. He know moved out to San Diego, CA to take his careerto the next level. What are you doing to take yourself to the next level?

Peace to the homieFlowjo, man! Just making the best quality music I can...going left while therest of the world goes right. The entire presentation of the project, as I mentionedearlier, has made me stand out more. Killing these live shows has made me standout. I'm about to head down to SXSW and do 3 or 4 shows, if not more, just so Ican now reach more people and show them what my vision and my sound is. I'mexpecting this year to be a defining one for me, because I've finally trulyfound myself as an artist.

The Balance: Money EP was recentlyreleased and is in rotation as we speak. Does the EP have a concept? If notexplain the title.

Well, it goes likethis...the first track that started it all was "The Balance". In thebeginning, I started it off by saying,"Money...power...respect...heart...yeah, I'm just lookin' for thatbalance!" Truth be told, "The Balance" is more than just a song,but it's a mentality, a lifestyle. For better or worse, we all yearn for money,power, respect, and strength/purity of heart to some degree. It's all aboutfinding what degree and balance of the four qualities will better you as aperson. Once you find that, you've got your Balance. Some people find it...somepeople never do...but we live searching for it. I've decided to name my EPsleading to the debut album, The Balance, after those 4 qualities and have thesongs on each one themed around the subtitle. The Balance: Money had 4 songs in the realm of the moneysubject.

Will there be more EP’s to The Balance?

Indeed...we alreadydropped Respect & Money. Next up will be Heart, then Power. We'll drop the full debut album, The Balance, in the fall.

TheBalance EP: Money (2012)
http://lyriciss.bandcamp.com/album/the-balance-respect-ep 

Not only hip-hop, but also all music is in atransition period right now. What do you think of where it is headed?

I think the music isgoing back to being diverse for the masses. The commercial radio scene is dyingnowadays...the internet and satellite radio is getting more listens. With thatcomes more freedom for the DJs to play what they find dope, so it's just reallya lot of different sounds. I like it that way, though.

What music do you have playing in heavyrotation at the moment?

I listen to a lot ofartists...I'm a fan first, artist second, you know? Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole,Pro'Verb, Scolla, Wale, Skyzoo, Gods'Illa, Phil Ade, Logic, L./\., D. Julien,Dee Goodz, Kool Klux Klan, Dom O Briggs, Nike Nando, K-Beta, Laelo, Sketch, TefWesley, Joe Budden...there's a lot more, man. That's without even going intomusic outside of hip-hop that I listen to, also. Love that "Scott Pilgrimvs. The World" soundtrack on the low. *laughs*

Possibly the most important festival fornew/indie artists is coming up this month known as SXSW. You are lucky enoughto be performing this year. How are you feeling about it?

I'm feeling great, man. Iwent last year and only did one show...this year, I'm looking like I have about4 shows locked, and Lord willing, I'll hustle my way on to some more showswhile I'm out there. I'm excited...it's an opportunity to make what you havegoing on a big deal if you use it right, so that's my whole plan...take overeverything that I can.

What are your expectations for the next3 years?

3albums...tours...providing for my family...bringing a positive influence tothis game...opening doors for the community and other artists back home.Anything that falls under all of that, let's go.

How do you plan on reaching those goals?

By staying focused,driven, and positive. It's on me to make great music. It's on my team toconnect me with people that can help our situation and keep me focused. It's onmy fans and supporters to go 150% for me so we all win...my supporters are morethan faceless people to me. I have so many tweets on Twitter because I reallymake an effort to answer anyone who hits me up with love...I really appreciateit. I rock with them just as much as they rock with me. So with all thingsmoving in the right direction, we'll reach the goals.


Thanks for your time Lyriciss. Your nextin show

Thank you,man...appreciate the opportunity. Much love.



Nov 8, 2011

Get Familiar With Ryshon Jones - Next In Show Exclusive



Hip Hop is in a beautiful state of mind at the moment. Beats of a next generation, superstars coming together and bringing quality music, and lyrics & rhymes are getting deeper again. Ryshon Jones defines these things. His mixtape She's Leaving For College is a classic in itself, but now with the release of the Friday EP, he has taken this shit to the next level. This guy is on the unofficial XXL Freshman 10 list for sure. Now @ihate_chris and #nextinshow bring you an exclusive interview Ryshon Jones. It get's deep. Read on...

NextInShow x Ryshon Jones


When did you first start rapping? 

It all started the day my cousin stole this beat tape out of this car and found a tape recorder. I had no idea what I was doing.

How many mixtapes have you released and which is your favorite? 

I released 9 mixtapes since 2007. My favorite would have to be MINIMUM WAGE. I did it around a tough part in my life. I had just graduated. My step dad promised to take me to NY in hopes to get me signed, but he never took me. I was workin and got fired, I was broke, stole money from my dad and fell in love with a girl who jus wanted to be friends. It all just built up in one I couldnt look myself in the mirror during that time in my life because I didnt know what I was doing with my life.

Your from Philadelphia. Describe your hometown? 

My hometown is everything, I love it and I hate it.The crime makes me sick. Somedays I turn on the news and see people I went to school with either killed or killing someone. There's good here though, the best part i'd say to me is downtown. Just the feeling the people. When you take away all the flashmobs and the crime Philly is great.

What music did you listen to growing up? 

It was R&B. As a child I'd just listen to what my mom played on the radio. The first album I ever listened to was DMX Its Dark & Hell is Hot.I loved it. It just amped me up as a kid. I listened to Biggie as well just coming up. I would just listen to what was in front of me or whatever my parents played.

What music do you have playing on your iPod right now? 



I listen to alot of Coldplay.I listen to alot of beats as well,Kendrick Lamar,Sigur Ros, Kanye West,Jeezy,Rick Ross,Wale just to name a few.


What was the last song you listened to?

The last song I heard was my own "HomeLessManHunger".

What is a typical studio session for you? (Is it a party or all business?) 

I record at home,. My recording process is weird. I dont usually write lyrics down, it's hard for me to sit and write lyrics down since I record at home. If I write lyrics, I have to be on the train, or the bus, or somewhere that isn't my home. Other than that, I just keep notes here and there and just put them together before I record.I just have to be on the move and pace around.

What is Babylon Cartel? 

Its a clothing line in Philly ran by Gianni Lee. Their making major moves in the city, and I have alot of respect for Gianni Lee for helping me out on the strength and just wanting to see me win. Look out for Babylon Cartel. Big things coming...

Are you getting ready to sign to a major label? 

NO SIR!

I saw a tweet you posted the other day about the XXL Top 10 Freshman. Who do you think they are for 2012? 

I'd say Casey Veggies,Dom Kennedy,Phil A De,Stalley,Asap Rocky,Machine Gun Kelly,School Boy Q,Gilbere Forte.. That's all I can think of right now.

Your newest release Friday EP, is like a rework of The Weeknds
Thursday mixtape. What inspired you to make that? 


Well when Thursday dropped, I thought of doing the Friday mixtape instantly.Then I was talking to Gianni Lee and he was playing The Weeknd and said I should do it and it was crazy because I already thought of it. So I let the idea sit and then I took a day off from work and knocked it out. The songs on there are very true even all the skits. The skits are real, some acted out, but real situations. It's apart of my Shes Leaving For College mixtape I dropped in October of 2010. Pt 2 to Shes Leaving For College will be out next year.

The mixtape as a whole tells a story about the relationship between you and a girl. Could you explain that story? 

It's basically; I left my girlfriend, went looking for someone to keep me company. My best friend came on to me I used her,she became clingy and I killed her. I was going crazy at the time,and basically I realized I broke up with the girl I love for the wrong reasons.



How did you get into The Weeknd? Have you met him? 

When I first got posted on 2dopeboyz people compared me to him.I never heard of him at the time,I thought he was a rapper.When I first heard his music it didnt catch me.Then one day I sat down and really took it end,and when makn the EP I listened to him for about a week straight.I fell in love with his music,and I felt like hes like the R&B me.I almost pulled the plug on the EP just from my new found love and respect for him.I never met him nor do I think he heard the EP.


What is the story behind your upcomingmixtape Brightest Nights, Darkest Days? 



The meaning is, Your days are dark because your awake and you see the harsh reality your in,your nights are bright because when you sleep you cant feel any pain.

I saw the visual for Homeless Man Hunger. It's super raw. Was the concept your own idea? 

Yes I had it in my head for a while finally got it out, Mark Goodlife added some tweaks to it as well. Dope Director.



What is next for you and your career? 

Getting Brightest Nights, Darkest Days out.

Are you touring right now? 

I wish man ,I wish.

Do you enjoy rapper life?


Somewhat, working at my job really takes alot out of me. It hurts my creativity because I'm always exhausted. Other than that im happy to have my music on the platform I been trying to get on for years. With being on the blogs and just twitter, seeing people tweet about falling asleep listening to me. People telling me how my music keeps them sane. Meeting new people, becoming close to people I already know and etc.

I saw the clip of the woman who was flashing you at one of your shows. Did you link up with her after the show?

No I didnt,I gave her her glasses back,and I bounced.

Is family important to you? 


Yes...but sometimes it is what it is.


Are you an only child?



I have 2sisters


What do they think of you as a rapper? 

It was hard to convince them. I was shy they saw it as something that would fade. I can honestly say I been proving them wrong lately. My mom and my dad were against it strongly and wanted me to go to school.I never heard my mom say she's proud of me...never ever, until the day she saw me in the XXL magazine.It meant something to me. It's something I'll never forget. She told me she's never seen me work this hard for something before.


What in your opinion is the key to success? 


I dont think there's an actual KEY to success. I think success is like life; It's what you make it.I haven't really made money off my music yet, but I had someone write me telling me how my music helps him feel closer to a friend he lost due to drugs.I had someone tell me my music keeps him from popping pills and that its a humanity high. All of that is a success to me because that shit is way bigger then money and fame.To know that im literally having an effect on people is a success to me. If I'm not working anymore and I'm touring making a little bit of money, drop an album and it flops, but yet I still have a core fanbase, thats a success to me.



Thanks for your time bro. You are definitely next in show for 2012. 





@ryshon215 Interviewed by  @ihate_chris