Check out this Baton Rouge Cypher with Lucky Starr, Lil One The Champ, James Jackson, Junz, & Max Minelli.
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Check out this Baton Rouge Cypher with Lucky Starr, Lil One The Champ, James Jackson, Junz, & Max Minelli.
New video from Lil One The Champ produced by GussMakeMyBeats called Same Ol Song.
We had a chance to check in with LIl One The Champ of Dead Game Records to find out what’s good with the Champ.
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Video from Snug featuring Dead Game Records artist Lil One The Champ called Dirty World.
This is a teaser before the real videos to these two songs are shot and released.
We at ThaAntidote caught up to Dead Game Records recording artist Lil One The Champ and had to chance to check out his performance at the Spanish Moon.
We here at Tha Antidote are heavy supporters of Dead Game Records and this video is from the bossman himself Tha Voice featuring James Jackson & Lil One The Champ.
For the official press release below
Baton Rouge rooted, Louisiana saluted… The popular independent power-house record label Dead Game Records strikes again with the release of the highly anticipated street music video “ANYONE” by Tha Voice (Travis Johnson, Dead Game Records CEO) featuring James Jackson and the label’s feature artist LiL One The Champ.
“Never bite the hand that feeds you…” It would seem as if those words are simple enough to abide by when it comes to showing gratitude for those that are responsible for your success. Unfortunately, everyone didn’t get that memo – including Gates, according to Tha Voice.
After first being featured on www.deadgamerecords.com as a selection on the “LATE NIGHTS EARLY MORNINGS” mixtape – a prelude to the upcoming debut of “LOYALTY: WE ALL WE GOT” (LiL One The Champ), “ANYONE” garnered a considerable amount of notoriety by listeners from the raw and uncut introductory verse delivered by Tha Voice. Although in rare form, the voice behind the microphone was loud and clear as it responded to the lyrics of “GET UP ON MY LEVEL” manufactured by the estranged, but contractually bound Dead Game Records artist, Kevin Gates.
Capturing the elements of power and unity, MHFilms and rising local film producer Tyrone Thomas, film the video throughout several locations in South Baton Rouge – aka The Bottom, surrounded by a host of street supporters and Dead Game Records affiliates. Setting the tone with an entourage draped in all black and Dead Game chains swinging like clock pendulums, the co-directors – Tyrone Thomas and Tha Voice, send a vivid message to the masses that the “time is now” for the buzzing independent label – to which Tha Voice refers to as the new Death Row [Records]. James Jackson of SmallWorld Ent. receives an invitation to the track to showcase his talent which includes an up-close and personal hook delivery; while LiL One The Champ once again increases his growing fan appeal by lyrically dominating his feature to expectation. The “ANYONE” music video premiere – also available on www.deadgamerecords.com on July 24, has already gained the attention of industry icons such as DJ HollyHood Bay Bay whom have embraced the regional movement of Dead Game Records.
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Last weekend @ the Spanish Moon ThaAntidote.com went to check out some of the upcoming and well established artists of Baton Rouge for the Hip Hop Is Alive Concert. This Concert featured performances from A.R., Lil One The Champ, Box, Tef Poe (St. Louis), and Marcel P Black (Baton Rouge/Ardmore, OK). We also got to hear DJ Automatik (@DJAutomatik) on the 1s & 2s.
The show kicked off with A.R. (@GOFARAR) as the opening act. I thought the records themselves that A.R. performed were pretty good but the performance of the records was average. I expected to see a lot more energy from A.R. on stage seeing that he raps with such vindication. When it came to controlling the stage he put on a real average performance. Overall I thought it was a decent performance of some pretty good songs.
After A.R. left the stage up next was Lil One The Champ. Lil One (@LilOneTheChamp) performed some really hot tracks. I liked Lil One’s energy a lot more than the previous act and I think a couple of his records were a bit more ear catching for the scene. One thing I will say that I didn’t like was the extra people on stage who were in the background doing nothing. I believe if you are going to have extra people on stage at least have them on stage looking interested and really hyping the performance up. If you got guys on stage who look bored what you expect the crowd to be like? I thought he could of interacted with the crowd a bit more but other then that Lil One had a solid show.
I don’t know if it was the band, the fact that Box (@BOXKE) is veteran, or what but I thought Box had a pretty good performance. He rocked the mic from beginning to end. While he did have a few slip ups and the sound quality wasn’t the best it was still pretty good. I thought at that point it was the best performance of the night. Him having the band rock out made for a real good performance.
Up next is St. Louis recording artist Tef Poe (@TefPoe). I thought Tef had a real good performance. I feel like he came with a sort of energy and vibe that comes from a seasoned performer. Tef and his compadre (Sorry we forgot your name) showed great stage presence and energy throughout their performance. To be honest they came out and tried to really test what BR really had. Between that and Box’s performances those were the best two of the night. There weren’t really much I saw with his performance I could call out on. Overall it was good.
Last but not least was Marcel P Black (@MarcelPBlack). Marcel was the headliner for this show. If you have ever seen a Marcel P Black show before you know that Marcel brings it every night. You can honestly look at Marcel and see that all the other performers are his competition he’s trying to shut down the show when he gets on stage. Marcel puts a ton of energy and effort into every record he performed. The only gripe I really had with his performance is sometimes he goes and back and touches on bars a bit too much. During his set he brought up his newly signed artist Frank. Frank rocked out on stage with an acapella flow and record that I think was called “I Feel That” or something of that nature. Excellent performance.
Overall, I thought all the performances were pretty good and I couldn’t complain about the end results. We here at ThaAntidote really enjoyed the show and will be back for the next one.
In the upcoming days/weeks we’ll be posting footage that we took from the concert so be on the lookout for that.