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Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miami. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ghostwridah - Crazy (Video)




Off his album In Love With My Future (cop here http://www.sendspace.com/file/jkf3b5)

He said he's gonna do a video to all 11 songs ..EPIC

G-Class Vol: 3 hosted by Ghostwridah Comin soon (Coast2Coast DJ Series)

Saturday, August 28, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Kanye West & Jay-Z Ft Rick Ross,Nicki Minaj & Bon Iver - Monster

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Kanye West brought another star-studded lineup. It's self-explanatory. Just came out. However not a lot of good reviews on it so far. Check it for yourself (DJs its Untagged)


Kanye West & Jay-Z Ft Rick Ross,Nicki Minaj & Bon Iver - Monster

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Meek Mill ft. T.I, Vado, Rick Ross - Rose Red Remix

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Meek, along with rap heavyweights set the city and the game on fire tonight. Check it out!
If Meek ain't noticed by now, we all tone-deaf. Philly is now noticed:

Meek Mill ft. T.I, Vado, Rick Ross - Rose Red Remix



CLICK HERE FOR THE UNTAGGED EVERYBODY! HERE!
SHOUTOUT TO HEATHOLDERS!! #1 PHILLY MEDIA COMPANY FOR SENDIN THIS 10 MIN AFTER IT PREMIERED!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Poe Boy Videos: Brisco ft Lil Wayne - On The Wall/Billy Blue - When u Hood U Good



GOT Two new videos, from Brisco and Billy Blue. Here we have "on the wall" Video ft Lil Wayne (been waiting for this video for a while) But dammmn at the shawties. Yum. lol



Here's Billy Blue's When u Hood U Good video. ft. @lilduval Lol because its a Friday theme.

Check both of them out


Shoutout to @breeze24hour 24HourHipHop.com

Monday, July 19, 2010

Album Review: Rick Ross: Teflon Don

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Album Review - Teflon Don


It's interesting to follow Rick Ross' career. It's also to follow the hype of this album, Teflon Don. His album was pushed back to this tuesday by dealing with a lawsuit by the Real Ricky Ross. After surpassing the trial, he had rights to continue under his name. He also had to deal with his past coming about when the world found out he was a corrections officer. That fueled the conflict with an emcee that frequently deals with beef, 50 Cent. A lot of fans ultimately left because of distrust to him about his truth to his lyrics. Then we can talk about his affilation with P. Diddy. That's a whole other story. So hence it's his 4th studio album as he reps Miami once again. There's a lot of positive feedback on this album. So what do I think?

Well, it certainly helps making a sucessful project when you feature basically ALL of the best emcees AND singers the world has to offer. Jay-Z, Erykah Badu, John Legend, Kanye West, T.I., Trey Songz, Jadakiss, Styles P, Raphael Saadiq, Drake, Ne-yo are just the majority of the features on this record and ALL are in the forefront in some way(basically like how the Miami Heat was formed). But Rick Ross does deliver. He brought in the intro with force on "I'm Not a Star" but one record that should be granite is "Free Mason" with Jay-Z and John Legend. The way they intertwined their religious devotion to their success is mind-blogging but somehow easing. Also turned off rumors of Jay as a Mason. "Live Fast, Die Young" with Kanye West was a fun record that sounds a little futuristic.

Another thing to commend is the production of this album. I thought his last album Deeper Than Rap was hot. On this album, all musical elements was melted to lava. These producers (Kanye West, No I.D., Danja, J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, The Inkredibles, Clark Kent, Lex Luger, The Olympicks, The Remedy) made a grand slam with this one as they made this record seems theatrical. The way you can appreciate the sound is almost the same lesson as going to an orchestra. The record to describe this the most is "Maybach Music III" with T.I, Jadakiss and Erykah Badu. The way the beat changes IS a movie.

For the streets, MC Hammer with Gucci Mane and his single B.M.F. with Styles P is a double dose to subdue. I just wish these two records don't sound EXACTLY the same. No. #1 with Trey Songz and P. Diddy looks better on paper. Even though the beat is fun, it sounds like the featured artists were uncomfortable on that record. All the Money in the world with Saadiq was a good concept. Some things are more important than money. One is telling Rozay to stop singing on the hook! lol

My favorite track? Aston Martin Music.......perfectly structured with Drake and Chrisette Michele. Not punchline heavy but you can listen to this record 5 times and not be bothered.

Overall, you see how Rick Ross stepped up. Punchlines are more potent but more noticeable you hear more hunger in his voice. Usually it's the opposite when an artist makes it. You may want him to talk less about money-related issues but he combines it with real life issues to make it more relative to the average listeners. Now you can put your negative opinions about and you have your right. But two things you have to accept:

One: He went to the top of the game, fell down for various reasons, and went back to the top, to the EXACT level of excitement. Only a Few artists did that

Two: He KNOWS how to structure a SONG. Something you can listen to in the future.

He may not be the Real Rick Ross.......but in this case, he is a valid artist.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Jacki-O ft Trick Daddy n Pretty Ricky - Seen My Man

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Jacki-O at it again......another summer hit but a heavy collab in Florida when you add Trick daddy AND Pretty Ricky. Here the record and DJs if you want no tags, clean versions hit me up

Jacki-O ft Trick Daddy & Pretty Ricky - Seen My Man

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

In The Boardroom: Ice (A.I.)

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In this issue of "In The Boardroom" I decided to take it to the south. Everyone knows Miami has their own Rico Suave/2 live crew freak nasty sound. That sound became a premier sound in the game. Call it how you want but try to name one artist that steered clear from the whole sound altogether, not even one track. You can't. And the good thing about the game is that newcomers are up to play.
I decide to interview this beatman because I see a lot of potential in him but not a lot of promo. As you know I'm the person to bring out new faces first. Just like the past producers he has a distinct sound with a desire to evolve into a frontrunner. So today's "In The Boardroom" I present to you a contradiction to the 305's weather: Ice(or you can call him A.I.)



Introduce yourself to the world homie:


What up world, this ya boy producer "A.I", always known as "Ice".

You are another boardman from the 305 with great sound. Talk about the sound of Miami and how far it has come in the hip hop game.


I definitely appreciate the love from everyone who is supporting me. As far as the sound of Miami, its incredible and shouldn't expect nothing but bigger and better things from the MIA. I think the sound of the south and particularly Miami has come a long way. I feel a good example is Rick Ross. Ross makes music for the streets but he also makes that "good music" to sell albums. I believe we all as artist and producers from Miami is raising the bar and pushing each other to be the best.

What made you want to become a producer and how long have you been laying down the snares and 808s?

I became a producer because I felt that it was something that came natural to me. I personally feel that I came a long way. The beats I made in 02 which is when I started is no where near to who I am now. I also believe as well as a few others that can cosign, is that every month or every year, they have seen some major improvement and sicker beats you know.


Who influenced you in hip hop?


I believe its pretty common to use a pro's as an example which would be Kanye West, Timbaland and Swizz Beats and ect. To be honest, I would have to give all the credit to Quest. When I was young my mother would keep me from listening to a lot of hip hop and mostly rap music.. I never heard about the beef between Jay-z and Nas until I was in high school. When I was in 12th grade I took Quest Ipod and I got exposed to all the classic hip hop that I needed to hear to figure what it was all about. Also working with

Quest in the studio got me caught up to speed lol.


What you think caused the difference with the sound of rap in the 90s and now?


I figure at the end of the day its about making money. Whatever is making the money is whats going to sell and be sold in stores. Its about making the people move and satisfying the needs of our listeners. Sometimes certain artist set trends and set standards and we as artist or producers have to fit those needs. I think the most important thing is that we all be ourselves and make the best of our opportunity.

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What is your resume looking like? (The artists you have worked with)


I mostly worked with Quest. I did a record with Smitty "Where dey at" but it really didn't get pushed out. Well for some those who are fans, its probably a shame I haven't worked with many people. I guess that's the reason for doing this interview.

Currently you are working with underground artist Quest (i spin him on radio a lot recently) What about him has drawn yourself to his style?


That is a good question. Basically Quest and I we have been on the same page since day 1. For whatever reason what I produce is what he likes to rap on. What most people don't know is that me and Quest went to the same high school. We've been working together since. I came in the school studio one day and brought some instrumentals.Quest digged into the composition book and did a song in 20 minutes. We both developed our skills working together and that's why we are at where we are today.

You are also working with Breeze from 24HourHipHop. When that mixtape coming out?

I have no idea to keep it real. I just know I have a few bangers on there and i hope everyone enjoys it.


What makes a perfect blend of an artist and a producer? example would be Drake and 40/Boi-1da


I believe you have me stuck I can't answer that question (just kidding). I feel like you gotta have a similar personality and taste in music.

Talk about your style of beats:


To keep it simple, I am pretty balanced. I am open to all music and whatever comes to mind I will do. I mostly make rap music and soulful singers can do the hooks.


What you working with in the studio? like the board, drum machine, etc?


That's another interesting question. I basically have a midi keyboard with a sound module Roland 2080. I record my samples that I play into cubase and export it.I use Magix Music Maker which I cut, copy and paste my drums. Then placed the samples I played into the same Magix arrangement. That's how I started and I am raised to make beats that way.


What are your future projects about? One of them is Quest's album "The Reason"


Yes sir, Quest "The Reason" is the first album that I am working on. There is going to be a lot of familiar sounds you may heard before and then some new sounds but its definitely refreshing. I basically reference from some of the biggest producers but I put my twist to it to make it A.I production.

How important is maintain good working relationships?


I feel that in this world its about who you know and not what you know or what you can do. A lot of people may have connects but because of the way they may conduct themselves, they can really throw a lot of opportunity. I feel most people take criticism about their music to heart and give off a negative response to others which I don't. I personally would rather work with people that have good character and some talent vs all the talent in the world and don't want to be around them. I feel that I am the type of person that you can take to your house and the money you have on the table won't come up missing lol.

The one thing that motivates you?


I would say people believing in me.


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What is the top potential you see in your production style?


I believe when you listen to my music the drum patterns you hear is what stands out.


Contact info


Email: Ice.Conglomerates@gmail.com

Twitter: @Mr32aice

myspace: http://www.myspace.com/yientertainment


Any shoutouts?


First of all shout out to Breeze for hooking me up with all this and spreading the word about me..... Shout outs to DJ Benz for interviewing me.... Shoutouts to Quest and @thisisclarity with the "Poppin rose'" record I made for him...Shout outs to all the artist doing their thing and everyone who is trying to make the world a better place!!!!!!!



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Check out his arsenal

Poppin Rose' (snippet)



Never the Same (snippet)


Sober (snippet)

Monday, June 14, 2010

Jacki-O - Griselda Blanco (MIXTAPE)

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You see her hard at work. You see the features. You heard the interviews (including mines). You waited. You read my review. Now it's here. Judge for yourself. Griselda Blanco. Click pics. Let'go!

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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Mixtape Review: Jacki-O - Griselda Blanco

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If you been following me, or the Fleet DJs or just know good music out, you know that Griselda Blanco is being much anticipated for the last several months now. In 2010 Jacki-O has come back with a vengeance, doing a lot of features, including Tommy Stars. With this mixtape, La Madrina will definitely put a footnote to remind people.

A lot of people know Jacki by her sexual overdosed tracks like Nookie. She did not disappoint with P***Y like Dope (also on SS6). With her comparing her bubblegum to that piff, everyone's hooked on that. She also got a radio smash hit for the summer called "Love My Gangsta". The streets can definitely relate to that as it goes down the same avenue as DMX -How's its goin down or Eve - together.

Another reason why to cop this tape is that she goes in and goes gutta. She's done a good job portraying the female drug queen in the 80s going hard on her bars as well as even stretching out her singing voice, especially on "Lord Forgive Me".

Ever since Nicki Minaj blasted on the scene, many female emcees has came back into the game. Jacki-O proves she can stand on her own without having to feed of the controversy surrounding Minaj. With street lyrics and sexy hits for the clubs, Griselda Blanco is a stamp in 2010.

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Mixtape out later today...

Friday, May 28, 2010

BENZ MIXTAPE: G- CLASS: THE GUTTA SERIES HOSTED BY JACKI-O

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YEP. TAPE IS FINALLY HERE! CLICK ON PIC TO DOWNLOAD DIRECT. JACKI-O GOT SEVERAL JOINTS ON THERE TO PROVE SHE'S BACK. ALSO EXCLUSIVES FROM E-NESS, CORY GUNZ, A SINGLE FROM PEEDI CRACK AND A WHOLE LOT MORE!



SO GUTTA...

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Breaking News: Ricky Ross files lawsuit vs rapper Rick Ross

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I just got this email courtesy of Freewayenterprise.com not too long ago. It's no secret that Freeway Ricky Ross has a problem with the way Rick Ross is portraying himself, especially that he's using his name and partly his persona. Well now it seems Freeway Rick is going to settle this once and for all in the courtroom. Someone's name will have to be changed soon. Check this out:

Since being released from federal prison last year, former Los
Angeles drug kingpin Freeway Ricky D. Ross has been preparing a battle
plan to "go to war" for the rights to his name, specifically calling
out rapper Rick Ross and parties involved in his career.

In a press release issued to us on Monday (May 24), Ross' camp accused rapper Rick Ross, Def Jam and Universal of profiting "off of
his name unlawfully while he was in jail, without his consent."

"It's no secret that the boss at FreewayEnterprise.com is unhappy with how his name has been exploited and misused since he went to
prison in 1995, and in 2006, the above-named parties signed [William L.
Roberts II] (Rick Ross' government name) to a big record deal and then
spent, and made, millions off Ross' name," Freeway Ricky's camp says in
a press release.

Freeway Ricky claims that he had previously "protested the exploitation and misuse of his name from prison" in 2006, by having a
lawyer send letters to Def Jam to cease use, but was ignored. Now
that's he out of prison, he plans to stand up for his rights, by
fighting for the "control of his name in commerce by any means
necessary."

It's unclear, however, if Ross plans to file a lawsuit against the rapper and his record labels, or if his comments are strictly for plans
to run a campaign protesting the use of the name.

In the meantime, Freeway Rick Ross is planning a movie about his life with writer/producer Nick Cassavettes, which is slated to drop
next year. He is also seeking a deal to release a book about his life
as well.

Freeway Ricky Ross was released from prison in May 2009, after serving 20 years for operating a $2 million per day multi-state
drug empire. Although he was originally sentenced to life in prison
after he was busted trying to purcahse over 100 kilos of cocaine from
undercover agents, his sentence was reduced through appeals, after a
series of explosive articles by the late Pulitzer Prize winning
journalist Gary Webb uncovered C.I.A.'s role in importing cocaine into
black communities to fund Sandinistas in El Salvador, as part of the
Iran-Contra scandal.

Rapper Rick Ross emerged on the scene in 2006 with his hit single, "Hustlin'," where he bragged about tales of slinging massive amounts of
cocaine through Miami. When he broke onto the scene, controversy
surfaced over his rap moniker, which many believed he did stole from
Freeway Ricky Ross.

Visit Freewayenterprise.com at: http://www.freewayenterprise.com/?xg_source=msg_mes_network


More on this story as it develops.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Jacki-O - Love My Gangsta

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This is definitely a summer hit that both shawties and dudes can ride with. my girl Jacki-O officially on her grind! This will be on AllHipHop, HotNewHipHop and all sites by tonight.

Jacki-O - Love My Gangsta


G-Class: The Gutta Series. Hosted By Jacki-O will be out by Friday

DJs!! IF YOU NEED THE UNTAGGED VERSION, EDITED VERSION, JUS HOLLA AT ME AND I GOT YOU.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Banan Peze' Picklies. Stomach never empty. LMAO!!



If you are Haitian you know what this is.......smh lmao i no im late but im on the bandwagon... I eat this everyday anyway. lmao

(yes one more Beamer Benz bentley comedy)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

EXCLUSIVE: Gorilla Zoe ft. Jacki-O - Supa Freak (NSFW)

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This track is for the freaks. To the very detail. To the nitty gritty. Porn on audio. Gorilla Zoe n Jacki-O painted a great picture.

Magic City. Pornstars like Pinky, Mone Divine. Strip Clubs. Click here to play in your activities ---> here

Gorilla Zoe ft. Jacki-O - Supa Freak

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

JACKI-O FT TOMMY STARS: WISH A N*GGA WOULD(BENZ EXCLUSIVE

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You see wha happens when you ride with Benz? Top-class collabs. My mission to link Miami and Philly together is coming together. Shoutout to Starmatic PR for this one. Here's a tracks from my upcoming Coast2Coast mixtape, G-Class as well as Jacki-O, Queen of the South.

Jacki-O ft Tommy Stars - Wish a N*gga Would

Heres the untagged version here: Im sending this record to ALL PHILLY AND MIAMI DJs.

(I would be the very first to break it but someone leaked it. Well imma blast this record on repeat. u too)

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Jacki-O : Her P***Y's like Dope

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Jacki-O stay on the grind, dropping tracks and mixtapes left and right. So she did this track and of course I was one of the DJs to receive it. Consider this the official single to the anticipated Sexual Seduction 6 (out on 4/20) Perfect blend of sex and kush. Hey, she said it. Her bubblegum is kush.


Jacki-O - P***Y's Like Dope



(Click pic to cop)

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

STATE YOUR NAME CANNON: JACKI-O

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Back in 2004 She was the #1 thing out of Miami. You can't go to a party without hearing her tracks. Usually with the bass there's shawties dropping it low when you hear " JackiJackiJackiJacki! JackiJackiJacki!" Even now you can't do a party without her music. With all the things she went through and what she accomplished, some of you would either agree or give an evil stare when she announces that she's the "Queen of the South". But it's more personal that that. You see a voluptuous but bold eye candy but what you going to know is this: She knows the ins and outs of this game. There's no bulls**t to this artist. Listen to her side of the truth: Jacki-O (Look at you. Some of you prolly sayin "Damn! That bitch is fine! lol)


It's a pleasure having this conversation with you. I think you've done a lot on female hip-hop. If this was the State of the Union Address on your career, what is your status as of today?
President…President of Jackmove Entertainment

How did you start rapping? Can you remember your first track?
I don’t remember what the first track was however I do remember when the stage bug bit me. I was in 6th grade singing "You Are So Beautiful"... I accidently got the part when my classmate didn’t come to school one day... luckily I had been practicing.

Tell me about Miami and its music scene.
Miami music has changed a great deal from when we first got attention, we had bass driven rap/booty music and the bpm's were a lot faster. Now Miami has become a melting pot for all kinds of music, reggaeton, soca, calypso, reggae, and so on... so we have a broader audience. As far as hip hop goes we have a southern based sound; however it wouldn’t be odd to hear an artist from Miami rapping over an RnB track or a popish beat.

What does the "Queen of the South" title mean to you?
It means a lot when I can piss someone off by saying it...it started off with me saying I was the Queen of the South because I knew I could ruffle feathers by saying it. I always felt like a queen despite my childhood, being raised in a very rough part of Miami. But then when I saw how me saying that I was a queen offended people, I decided to continue saying it and saying it louder and more arrogantly. It made me feel sad that people would want a female to think of herself as being anything but a queen, not sad for myself but sad for them. Queen is the highest rank, and despite the obstacles I will continue to feel like I am a queen as should all women.

I saw "Beef" the series and your conflicts with Khia over the "Queen" title. Who started this conflict? As far as today, is there any tension between you and any female M.C.?
Hey welcome to hip hop! I think people are going to take shots at you no matter who you are. I don’t entertain beef because it takes you off the focus of your craft. The hip-hop game is very competitive and when someone feels threatened they try to defend themselves and their fanbase. I don’t hold grudges nor do I have "beef" with anyone, although I am not a sucker, I understand it’s all a part of the game…people must know that there are consequences for whatever you do in life…when you start beefing with people to create a "buzz" for yourself it may not go as you plan.

Your opinions on Nicki Minaj:
Honestly, everybody has opinions but I can’t say yet, the jury is still out...so far she has done well.

Miami has a huge Haitian population. You also have a huge affiliation with the Zoe movement. How has the tragedy in Haiti affected you and what are your plans to help?
I am affected both mentally and spiritually. Mentally because I find myself in thought about it and wondering if I’ve done everything I truly can to help. Spiritually it affects me because it does something to my spirit when I see children without families, and although treatment and food is being supplied families are lost, hearts have been broken and you can’t fix that…please continue to send donations and pray...I ask God to strengthen our brothers and sisters in Haiti.

One rising star out of the underground is my homie Haitian Fresh. How did you linked up with him and Black Dada to do "I'm From Florida (my favorite track from Celebration Mixtape)?
That’s a good question... because I don’t know [laughs]…I worked with Haitian Fresh on a song prior to doing 'I’m from Florida' and I just recently worked with Black Dada on a song. We weren’t all in studio at one time when we did 'I’m from Florida” but it still came out nice…both are great artists and I hope to work with them again soon.

I know your mixtape "Griselda Blanco" is coming out very soon. Tell the people more about this tape. What can we expect from this anticipated project?
Well for those who don’t know Griselda Blanco was a woman that had her own way of thinking and her reputation precedes her. I used her character to tell of drug stories, war stories and just a woman of total control of her enemies to her allies.

Name 1 artist you would love to collaborate with: And one producer you would work with:
Too many to name. I would have loved to work with Pac. As far as producers go I love so many...Will.i.am.,Timbaland,(I’ve work with) ,Kanye West, and Dr Dre..but if you’re talking hood, Shawty red,Collipark (I’ve worked with) Jazzy pha (I’ve worked with), Zaytoven (I’ve worked with) K.E.( I’ve worked with)..still love Manny Fresh, Akon, the Runners... I told you it was a lot.

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I got the press on your upcoming book, Relentless. All I can say is you speaking the raw truth. What made you decide to write Relentless?
When I got out of my contract it was a lot of negative things being said about me and lot of those things I didn’t deserve, and often times the press would report on it, and because of that people started painting their own picture of me I wanted people to know who I really am… so they can hear it from me and have them decide for themselves.

As I can see, and as I'm going through this industry, you get setbacks, like what you mentioned. What keeps you going after all the turmoil and betrayal?
Just knowing they would succeed in getting me to fail. If I stop…they would win

Do you see female rappers getting as much respect as the male rappers one day? What I mean is will there ever be a day when a female rapper can do business w/o a guy wanting to have sex with them?
No men are men [laughs Jacki-O]

When will the book come out because I will definitely get it!
''Relentless' is coming out this summer and pre-orders will start a month before…I talk about the music world, beefs, drama, sex scandals and just Miami as a whole. It’s a page turner.

If you were talking to a teenage girl who wants to be like Jacki-O, what would you tell her to advise her to be successful?
Not to be like Jacki-O but to be like herself…I would encourage her to find herself and when she does she may find that doesn’t need inspiration from me…she may just find herself being self-motivated…that drive is in everybody.

Tell me your one defining moment in your career.
When I started being independent and relying solely on myself. That defined not only my career but it defined who I am. Although I have a lot of memorable moments like awards, plaques and a few BET and Soul Train nominations, nothing defines me better than being independent. I welcome business opportunities to better my situations don’t get me wrong, but because of my independence I have experienced and learned things I would have never learned. When you take the scenic route you see more... [Laughs]

I’m going to be straight-forward on this question: Are you single or taken? If single, what type of man will draw interest to you? Does he have to be in the music industry?
Next question please [laughs]...no but seriously since I’ve been thru so much it would take a really special guy to get my attention.

Do you have any plans in the future besides music?
Yes, to continue to write, look fly and live good [laughs Jacki-O]

What are your next steps after "Griselda Blanco"?
That depends on my mood, I’m a true artist I live my life through my art, so who knows you could see me acting or doing anything

Contact info:jackmove305@gmail.com or http://twitter.com/JACKIOWORLD

Would you work with any up-and-coming DJs or artists like me? Lol
Sure I am always ready to work…!!!



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Griselda Blanco comin out soon.
"Relentless" the novel out this summer.