I must admit that it is extremely hard being an artist in today's music industry. Competition is so tough and technology has made it extremely easy to be heard and profitable around the world. The thing that has really amazed me the most is that there are a lot of fucking artist out there doing what they do and trying to come up. I respect their hustle...i really do, but i think a lot of us need to fall back a little. It's like on my myspace page artist try to add me as a friend for no other reason, but to get me to hear their music. That's cool, but it bothers me that they have no intentions of collabing or nothing. I just Deny them and keep it moving.
I am working on my Fan 1st project because i love music and I would like to hear from some of the guys on the come up and some well established ones as well. I'm a Fan 1st! I'm sure there are a lot of people that aren't even excited about music anymore because there is so much out there and nobody cares about anybody but themselves. Well.....I care and if i think you are dope i'm a fan and a loyal one at that. I just wish a lot of us could just fall back and watch the game and fall in love with hip hop music all over again.
alex
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Friday, July 3, 2009
Alex Talks Myspace and SPAM!!
Folks this really needs to be said for all my Myspace geeks out there!
Monday, April 20, 2009
FINALLY I FOUND A 9TH WONDER VIDEO WHERE HE'S ACTUALLY WORKING!!
Hope this is a treat for you as much as it was for me!! peep it.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
I need some of this in my iPod when i'm working out!
I must admit that it's been nerve wacking lately not having some new music in my iPod when i'm at the gym. I'm usually listening to my usual artist....Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Supastition, Jake ONe, and plenty more, but i'm sort of bored with the boom bap when i'm working out. It really helps to feel that 808 when i'm pumping that iron. I must say that the song that gets me going is that Common "universal mind control" joint. Got a lot of energy to it. This week I've been loading my iPod with Pastory Troy, T-Pain, LiL Jon, Ludacris, Bun B, and even Shawty Lo.
I know Madd is probably gonna give me some flack for that statement.....LOL! It's okay though, i think every piece of music has to serve a purpose. When i'm trying to stay on task in the gym I certainly don't wanna hear a record that just has that slows my tempo down. One thing a lot of people don't know about me is that I was born and raised in Lousiana and i grew up on a lot of the south music. One in particular is "Bounce music". MY music doesn't mirror what comes out of the south, but i'm not trying to throw a 3rd Brillyance record on at a family bar-b-que. People want that beat and crazy shit to listen to when they are trying to have a good time...LOL!!
If yall got some suggestions to keep me on high tempo in the gym, hit me up at www.myspace.com/alexchadwickmusic or www.myspace.com/3rdBrillyancemusic
peace
alex
I know Madd is probably gonna give me some flack for that statement.....LOL! It's okay though, i think every piece of music has to serve a purpose. When i'm trying to stay on task in the gym I certainly don't wanna hear a record that just has that slows my tempo down. One thing a lot of people don't know about me is that I was born and raised in Lousiana and i grew up on a lot of the south music. One in particular is "Bounce music". MY music doesn't mirror what comes out of the south, but i'm not trying to throw a 3rd Brillyance record on at a family bar-b-que. People want that beat and crazy shit to listen to when they are trying to have a good time...LOL!!
If yall got some suggestions to keep me on high tempo in the gym, hit me up at www.myspace.com/alexchadwickmusic or www.myspace.com/3rdBrillyancemusic
peace
alex
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Okay i hate doing Physical Training( out of shape Journal..LOL)
Okay guys....if you don't know this by now, my day job is in the United States Air Force. For some of you, your impression of military life might be harsh. We are on call 24hrs a day, but that doesn't bother me as much as having to do mandatory physical training. Don't get me wrong.....I love to play sports, exercise and shit, but when someone is demanding I constantly do it....I GET PISSED...lol.
Now, I like to be lazy (as i have been the whole winter), but when i have to get in shape i do it. Tommorow I have a physical training exam and I'm extra out of shape. I play basketball at least once a week, but i havent been running those long distances like I should have. Tomorrow will be such a killa to my physical health. I'm mentally prepared, but not physically. After tomorrow, i will be giving you guys some updates on my physical status. Mainly because i am 206 pounds and it doesn't feel healthy at all. God I hate this physical training shit. This is one of the reason that really makes me wanna turn in my uniform, but that would be stupid, RECESSION is kicking ass out there son!!!
alex
Now, I like to be lazy (as i have been the whole winter), but when i have to get in shape i do it. Tommorow I have a physical training exam and I'm extra out of shape. I play basketball at least once a week, but i havent been running those long distances like I should have. Tomorrow will be such a killa to my physical health. I'm mentally prepared, but not physically. After tomorrow, i will be giving you guys some updates on my physical status. Mainly because i am 206 pounds and it doesn't feel healthy at all. God I hate this physical training shit. This is one of the reason that really makes me wanna turn in my uniform, but that would be stupid, RECESSION is kicking ass out there son!!!
alex
Monday, February 16, 2009
Just cause you can record in a studio don't mean you have a great live show!!
I've been having this debate with some folks for some time now. Honestly, I don't even know why I continue to have this conversation with such people. Anyways....let's cut to the meat and potatoes of this thing. .....There are definitely some guys out there that rap and swear they are the best shit since sliced bread, but when they hit the stage the show is sooooo stale. I feel that a live performance is the best way to market your music and leave a lasting impression on your audience. It doesn't matter if its a small crowd you should still be able to engage them correctly. I got a few rules to follow if you don't want to have a bad show.
My number one rule is a good one.
1. Don't come to a live show with the actual studio recordings and just rap over the original songs. (I hate that. However, It's okay to have the hook in there or maybe even an adlib if you don't have a back up emcee)
2. Don't have a million dumb asses on the stage with mics screaming and yelling and screaming drowning you and your music out...LOL!
3. Engage and work the crowd. I've seen rappers engaging everybody on the stage never even acknowledging the crowd. Just don't get up on that stage, rap and bounce. Let the people have fun. Shit every show I've done no one ever new the lyrics to any of our songs, but I guarantee that when we get off stage, they have had fun while interacting with us.
4. Don't stand in one spot holding your private parts....LOL! (this is sickning!!)
5. Don't do more talking than you are perfoming. No one wants to hear your whole life story and synopsis of every song you perform. Just get in there and let the crowd feel it. If they like it, they will respond. If not......you will know. Taking a 2min block to explain why you wrote the song and shit just isn't effective.
Okay there are more rules to come, but just soak these five up for now. In the mean time check out some poor examples of a show:
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Exclusive music from Definite Resolution Mixtape!
Monday, January 19, 2009
What if Michelle Obama was white with Blond hair? (what would you think of Barrack?)
Hey People!! We are almost upon the inauguration of President Elect Barrack Obama. Indeed this is a historic event and i'm glad to see it happen. During the Campaign before he was selected I had a lot on my mind regarding the views of the world towards President Obama. Okay.....We all proclaim him as being the first black president. Got it!! I'm tracking on that. Some of us protest saying that he is not black because he's half white. Okay...got it!! Tracking on that too!!
I was thinking one day that what if Obama had a white wife with blond hair and kidz with a much lighter complexion and let's say maybe (Red hair). Do we really think that Obama would still be considered our first black president. I say no. The contrast in that public image would be so overwhelming that the African American population would probably thrown names of uncle tomish sort!!
I know it sounds crazy, but lets really think about it. If Michelle Obama was not a 6 foot BLACK WOMAN standing next to him, then some of our views would certainly change. Now don't get me wrong...I'm crazy about his election into office and very happy about it. I just wondered what it would be like if he had such a situation and how would the American public view him, especially African Americans. Trust me the family is beautiful and it seems that the Huxtable family is entering the white house. What if It was as I mentioned before? Would we still have the same views?
On a closing note though. I view President Obama's election as wining a division championship. The Super Bowl Is far from won. I encourage all of us to enjoy his this sweet victory now and support the man through more tough times ahead but remember that he cannot save and change your life by himself. It starts with us. Just because we have a black president please believe when some walk out of their houses and into their impoverished neighborhoods, there will still be drugs and crime. We have to know that the key to changing our communities are up to the US! If we rely solely on the election of Obama to change our lives and community then we got it all wrong. Trust me folks, we won't see and immediate change in these crime infested areas. Hell....we probably won't see any change, but that is something we must understand.
I know how some of us can be at times. Once The man gets elected and we don't see a direct or immediate impact in our lives, then we start to point fingers and saying that he wasn't what we thought he was. African American people please brace yourself because if you don't see any immediate change in your hood don't get discouraged. Just know that it is our responsibility to help the situation. June Bug is still gonna be on that corner slanging dope after the 20th of January. Think about it!
We want change....well we got our start, but what are we doing to help change ourselves and the situations around us.
alex
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
So it's the new year
what up famlays! It's a new year and I hope everybody is enjoying the start of it. Well as for me......I got married right before the new year. It seems that events are constantly popping up more and more in the news. There is one particular issue that has really pissed me off pass my highest point of pisstivity.
Is anyone aware of the execution style shooting death of 22yr old Oscar Grant by an Oakland police department???? All i have to say is it is just devastating. This happened on new years day and so tragic. When it took place there were bystanders with cameras filming the men being detained by the police. Long story short.....one of the officers just pulls out his gun and shoots Mr. Grant in the back fatally wounding him. Take a look for yourself and see if the shooting was justifiable.
I swear if this cop gets off with this, the city of oakland will burn. I believe it's gonna be worse than 1992 in Los Angeles after the beating of unarmed Rodney King.
The thing that pisses me off the most is that I have not seen it in any mainstream media outlets! I got some reasons why, but I still feel they should report it. NO JUSTICE FOR THIS TRAGEDY THEN THERE WON'T BE ANY PEACE!!!!
alex
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