Thursday, October 2, 2008

Introducing NEW TRS Co host Miss Denim Ming



Hey Treazy Radio Show, its your girl, Denim Ming here the new hottest, most sexiest, Radio Host your ever gonna see in internet radio..So this is my first blog of many more to come, Now where do I start..lol..well I am Puerto Rican and Black..so Yo Habla espanol y igles tambien..Yup I speak spanish guys...I come From the Boogie Down BRONX...the home of HipHop..I am the little cousin of one of hiphops legends AG of AG and Showbiz and the little sister of The best/Greatest Paul Cain of the Street Family....I got my start or shall I say a taste of industry life when I joined Alicia Keys youth group Teens in Motion, at the age of 15, where I began modeling and doing some great shows and opening up for People like Ja Rule and modeling brands like Triple 5 soul, Rocawear, Baby Phat, M! by Jamal Turner just to name a few..Now at 23, I am hosting my own tv show called Denim's Spotlite Tv a show that gives upcoming and independent artist the chance to shine on tv in the whole tri state area...And I am currently working on other projects that I will keep you posted on through my daily blogs...If you want more of Denim go www.myspace.com/Dming add me as a friend..Hugs and kisses..and I hope you enjoy me and if you want me to blog anything special please hit the message boards up..I will be reading all and I cant wait to hear from you all..MUAHHHHH...

Monday, August 18, 2008

Hip-Hop’s 20 Biggest Earners For 2008


1. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson: $150 million
2. Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter: $82 million
3. Sean “Diddy” Combs: $35 million
4. Kanye West: $30 million
5. Timothy “Timbaland” Mosley: $22 million
6. Pharrell Williams: $20 million
7. Kasseem “Swizz Beatz” Dean: $17 million
8. Calvin “Snoop Dogg” Broadus: $16 million
9. AndrĂ© “Dr. Dre” Young: $15 million
10. Christopher “Ludacris” Bridges: $14 million
11. Clifford “T.I.” Harris: $13 million (tie)
11. Dwayne “Lil Wayne” Carter: $13 million (tie)
12. Marshall “Eminem” Mathers: $12 million (tie)
12. Lonnie “Common” Lynn Jr.: $12 million (tie)
12. Aliaune “Akon” Thiam: $12 million (tie)
13. Jermaine Dupri: $11 million (tie)
13. Jonathan “Lil Jon” Smith: $11 million (tie)
14. OutKast: $10 million (tie)
14. Hakeem “Chamillionaire” Seriki: $10 million (tie)
14. Jayceon “The Game” Taylor: $10 million (tie)


source:http://www.forbes.com/2008/08/15/music-media-hiphop-biz-media-cz_zog_0818cashkings_slide.html?thisSpeed=20000

Friday, August 1, 2008

And now a Word from Jeff to the Left



What Up Treazy Radio Show faithful,its ya dude Jeff 2 the Left and im venting
The one thing i cant figure out is how the fuck you a hot rapper and what you spitting is some made up shit you seen in a movie,or better yet in a cartoon the way some these niggas is talkin now a days.Now i understand you gotta be creative in some kind of way but if you aint fuck the baddest bitch before some label dumped ice on your neck,or if never touched a gun before until the prop gun they give you for your video,its a problem.

My personal favorite rappers are PAC,NAS,And Jay Z,yea thats right TOP 3 In that order,all 3 of those rappers had at least a dose of reality in their rhymes.Pac is on his G shit,Nas rhymes about his surroundings in that killzone called Queensbridige lol,and Jay had a hustlers mentality ...plus they got hot music

Every artist has a story to tell,look at Kanye or even Talib,not at all gangster but still great music without the lies ,Support the real,and not the fabricated shit

2 THE LEFT

Thursday, March 20, 2008

CCF In the building for TRS EP 158


Another one of our classic shows ...this one is with the legendary CCF Crew ft my main man Nish and Shogunz.CCF is an up and coming crew from Corona Queenz.These cats are very very versatile,this is most def one of my favorite shows

this show can be heard by clicking TRS 158

*Up and Coming Artist Alert*My Cousin Parris Austin


Its been a while since i posted a blog but im bout to blog out tonight,1st blog is me bringing you the next great artist as we always do on Treazy Radio Show


Biography
Rapper/Producer Parris Austin takes his audience on a journey every time his music is heard.
This multi-talented artist has successfully merged his talents together to develop a sound that is
both familiar and new, while still maintaining the New York City natural edge. It has been said
that P. Austin's music is classic east coast rap with a hint of Kanye West, as featured on
artistdirect.com (05/06).

P. Austin is currently working on his debut album titled "Rock The Beat". While still keeping the
balance between being an independent artist and pushing for a major recording/distribution deal,
it has been said that P. Austin is the key. His music is a cumulative collection of rap history
versus the future of the next generation. Parris Austin is no stranger to performing. He's had the
opportunity to open for major artists such as Nelly, Destiny Child, Mobb Deep, D12, and many
more. There is a list of venues he is currently set to appear at in major hotspots from coast to
coast. Over the years, he has been producing for artists across all the major music spots within
the country. Parris Austin's passion for the art does not only stop at recording or performing. He
has also helped launch an upcoming radio program for unsigned and independent artists/ labels
called "The Treazy Radio Show" (treazyradioshow.com). They've surpassed their 100th episode
with many special features, and still continue to increase their listener audience around the world weekly.

Growing up in New York City, P. Austin experienced pure hip-hop at a young age. He saw the
music business from neighborhood artists, such as Kool G. Rap, Eric B. & Rakim, Salt-N-Pepa,
Kid-N-Play, LL Cool J, and even Kwame. Watching the jams in the parks at night, while the
turntables were plugged into the lamp post, and rappers battled, gave him insight to the culture
that most artist emulate from TV but don't fully understand. Having a close realative who was a
radio disc jockey, so music is in Parris Austin's veins. "I feel like there's a reason why I was there
at the beginning. If this was the Matrix movie, I'm starting to feel like Neo" is what he stated in
Next Level's March '03 magazine issue. Since then, he has achieved large exposure across the
country including websites like the popular American Idol Underground (idolunderground.com).
It is a site affiliated with the hit television series "American Idol". It's where "P" is closely
watched as a popular artist, as he continues to win contests (Weekly On-Demand, Rap
Competition, and March Competition). He was also a Big Push Finalist, also mentioned in
American Idol Magazine Vol. 2 / Issue#4.

With his innovative beats and powerful lyrics, it's apparent that P. Austin is ready to start chasing
the reality of becoming part of the next dynasty. With a fourth quarter mix-tape surfacing and an
early 2008 album release for "Rock The Beat", there could be a new meaning to the saying "The
streets is watching."

Instrumentation
P. Austin - (Rapper/Songwriter/Producer)

Discography
"Release Therapy" Mixtape

Street Series Mixtape Vol. 1: "The United"

Debut Album " Rock The Beat " to be released Early 2008.

Links
http://www.myspace.com/parrisaustin

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Introduction To one of the most Powerful Lyricists Ive heard SOUL FOOD




Soul Food.

My music is my name.

I've been rapping since the late 80's, but I got serious about my music in 2000.

The first album I dropped was called 3rd Degree Burns, that was in 98. It moved well enough to make me take this game serious.

From 1999 to 2000 I was heavy on the underground mix-tape circuit. I featured on GunRunnerz, Incyun, laced the sound track for Snitch In New York, and went in on a double disk duo album with Eddie Kane JR aka Snake Eyes.

That's when shit was all good.

The summer of 2000 is when I was supposed to come out. But actually, the summer of 2000 is when I went in.

This is when I learned my first rule of the industry.

The same people that help you climb a tree, are the same people that watch you fall through the branches.

I got up and dusted myself off and got right back to business. From 2001 - 2006 I continued my assault on mixtapes, but it became very clear what I had to do to make a name for myself in this game.

I had to do something that was never done. I had to make a better product. At the end of the day, thats what it's all about. Product. People want the kind of product they can stand by and represent.

It's like Belvie or Grey Goose. When people mention those names, you wanna-be somewhere in that picture. Those products stand on themselves. Thats my product. Un-filtered and unbound by the industry rules of engagement.

My name is my music, my name is my product!! Soul Food.

Soul Food is on a Roll with his latest in his Rap Dealer Series,Rap Dealer 3:Pure
which can be downloaded at His Offical Website officalsoulfood.com

Friday, January 25, 2008

My Main Man Is on Radio in the Detroit Area Check Him Out



Jahshua Smith and Will Ketchum, respectively The General and The Critic, are the face of Michigan State University Hip-Hop and R&B in 2008 from 8-11 on Saturday Nights. They are the co-hosts of the popular Cultural Vibe radio show, which airs on www.impact89fm.org(WDBM-FM 88.9) in East Lansing/Lansing, Michigan. The show, a staple of the MSU campus for over a decade, recieves over 2000 listeners per show, and also has a second slot with DJ Collectives from 11-2. Tune in for music banter, never before heard independent music, as well as gems from your favorite mainstream acts.