Wasted 20s
Artist: Mixem or YunB Genre: Hip-hop Professional experience: I'm self taught and started making music four years ago. I started getting professional two years ago when I established a home studio. About a year ago, I started to revolve my music around philosophy, broadly speaking. Here and there, my songs include content reminiscent of old school hip-hop. In most of my songs, you can find themes of love, life, and politics. I'm still finding my true style, and I can only get better! Web sites: www.myspace.com/brpproductions www.youtube.com/user/mike3yo https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://blog.syracuse.com/voices/eastern_onondaga_county/manlius_pebble_hill/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://beatrhymepoetry.blogspot.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://myeong.wordpress.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.youtube.com/mike3yo Inspiration for music: My inspiration came mainly from within. This may sound vague, but it's true. Perhaps a better way to put it is that I had no outer artists who influenced me. I wanted to make music because I knew that it was a means of implicit communication with the broader audience. Artists/bands I admire: I admire Blue Scholars, Rakim, Brother Ali, Nujabes, Substantial, Marcus D and many more underground hip-hop artists. A commonality between all these artists can be their passion for rapping. You can actually hear that they worked hard on the lyrics, editing, and portrayal of themes. Writing Process: When I write lyrics, I apply somewhat the properties of 'freewheeling.' Freewheeling is when you write down anything, everything that pops to your mind on a blank sheet of paper... Obviously though, I don't just jot down random things. I turn on a beat and depending on the measures, I have a basic idea on the style of my lyrics. Once I come up with a common theme and have something going, I rap the lyrics to the beat and from then on it's just revise, revise, revise. Why I do it: I do this because I believe it is a great way to increase one's understanding of the world. Not only that, but also because music is like a piece of writing. Now, there are many factions in rapping and I guess I am different from what we hear in the radio. Performances: Mixem does not perform as of yet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Artist: Mixem or YunB Genre: Hip-hop Professional experience: I'm self taught and started making music four years ago. I started getting professional two years ago when I established a home studio. About a year ago, I started to revolve my music around philosophy, broadly speaking. Here and there, my songs include content reminiscent of old school hip-hop. In most of my songs, you can find themes of love, life, and politics. I'm still finding my true style, and I can only get better! Web sites: www.myspace.com/brpproductions www.youtube.com/user/mike3yo https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://blog.syracuse.com/voices/eastern_onondaga_county/manlius_pebble_hill/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://beatrhymepoetry.blogspot.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://myeong.wordpress.com/ https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.youtube.com/mike3yo Inspiration for music: My inspiration came mainly from within. This may sound vague, but it's true. Perhaps a better way to put it is that I had no outer artists who influenced me. I wanted to make music because I knew that it was a means of implicit communication with the broader audience. Artists/bands I admire: I admire Blue Scholars, Rakim, Brother Ali, Nujabes, Substantial, Marcus D and many more underground hip-hop artists. A commonality between all these artists can be their passion for rapping. You can actually hear that they worked hard on the lyrics, editing, and portrayal of themes. Writing Process: When I write lyrics, I apply somewhat the properties of 'freewheeling.' Freewheeling is when you write down anything, everything that pops to your mind on a blank sheet of paper... Obviously though, I don't just jot down random things. I turn on a beat and depending on the measures, I have a basic idea on the style of my lyrics. Once I come up with a common theme and have something going, I rap the lyrics to the beat and from then on it's just revise, revise, revise. Why I do it: I do this because I believe it is a great way to increase one's understanding of the world. Not only that, but also because music is like a piece of writing. Now, there are many factions in rapping and I guess I am different from what we hear in the radio. Performances: Mixem does not perform as of yet. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Friendship (feat. Hoody)
The Truman Show
L.A.F.S.
Friendship
L.A.F.S. (feat. C Jamm)
Scoop (Prod. by BOYCOLD)
Yellow Cab
Scoop
Her (feat. pH-1)
Falling Out of Love (feat. Hoody)
Lost in Pain
MOOD IS LOVE
Rebound Girl
INSOMNIA (feat. sokodomo)
Oppa
Let You Go (feat. Ph-1)
hongdae
Alcoholic
bye
U (feat. SUMIN)
Radio
Her
EX
Bottoms Up
Al Capone
Falling Out of Love
Shark (feat. Hoody)
Ritalin (feat. YonYon)
Second Chances
Gangstaz Cry (feat. Reddy)
Alcoholic (feat. Bassagong)
ONS
P
Y Sad
JAN
Robabank (Feat. Lil Cherry)
Money Lost (feat. SUMIN)
Bottoms Up (feat. BRADYSTREET)
WE CONNECT (feat. Oncha)
Memphis
Wake Up
Clockwork
UP ALL NIGHT (feat. ONCHA & HAKU)
O
Ladybug
ONS (feat. Ted Park)
New York II
Money Lost
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