3 March 2015
MusicMafia presents Rapper/Producer Royalty Rulez
9 March 2014
Producer, songwriter and rapper Illusion releases Take A Break
Producer, songwriter and rapper Illusion releases Take A Break
llusion is a producer, songwriter and rapper all rolled into one package. Although being relatively new to the game he has already gained comparisons with Labrinth and Naughty Boy and with this track ‘Take A Break’ the multi-skilled artist serves up some bumping electro which compliments his flow and lyrics about change and the everyday struggles of life.
“For me, music is a way of inviting other individuals into my life by sharing a specific moment, every time I write a song that’s my main focus” – Illusion
With guidance from his brother and manager Morris, 2013 saw Illusion release ‘Search for Fame’ which gained support from online blogs and radio stations such a s LinkUp TV and Westside Radio http://linkuptv.co.uk/downloads/illusion-ft-neimo-brown-small-morris-search-for-fame/
‘Take A Break’ will be released on iTunes 14th April 2014
‘Take Off’ is available for free download on Illusion’s Soundcloud http://bit.ly/1fmXa23
Committed to making music with meaning, Illusion will be releasing his debut EP entitled R.O.M.E (Recollection Of My Emotions), which is set for release later on this year.
14 October 2013
Liverpool producer Eminik Signs Licensing Agreement With MTV
Liverpool producer Eminik Signs Licensing Agreement With MTV
Consequent to this, a spokesperson revealed that the agreement was fully approved and legislated on Friday the 11th of October by Viacom International Inc. (the parent company to MTV and VH1 - New York) on the release of his new single "Hope".
Eminik was recently added to MTV's list of new acts also with an official artist page on their website. Following a brief interview with the producer, he ackowledged that the whole thing happened like a drama; he said "I didn't even see it coming, it all happened pretty quick and i'm amazed by it".
Last thursday, he posted a messaged on his Instagram where he encouraged his fans to wish him luck! The Viacom Music and Media Licensing team (headquarters in New York) contacted Eminik shortly after he launched his new single on iTunesand other major stores. Their editors and licencors were pretty astonished by the sounds of his tunes and deemed that the producer has got a lot of potentials that could establish a new trend in modern music industry.
So in accordance to the Agreement, all his new songs/albums to come will be exclusively supported, promoted and protected by MTV on the basis of perpetuity, giving him a whole new foundation to further on with his ever-growing music career. If you still haven't yet discovered who this super Nigerian-British producer is, you might be missing out. He's set to make both Britain and Nigeria proud.
Find out more about Eminik on his Official MTV Page: www.mtv.com/artists/eminik or google search "Eminik"
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21 December 2011
Show N Prove Instrumentals Vol 1 - free download
Show N Prove Instrumentals Vol 1 - free download
One of the UK's most in demand producers and DJs Show N Prove has put together a compilation of beats he's produced for the likes of Tinchy Stryder, Lowkey, Benny Banks, Ghetts, Smiler, Sway, USG, SkinnyMan and many more for free download!
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2011 has been a breakthrough year for Show N Prove as a producer. After moving to London from Scotland, Show has further established himself as one of the top British rap producers collaborating with both major acts including Wretch 32, Rizzle Kicks, Mz Bratt and Roll Deep and underground artists including Joe Black, Dru Blu and many many more. Futhermore Show's DJ career has progressed rapidly since moving to the capital - touring with the likes of Dappy and Rizzle Kicks, doing some cuts and scratches for the upcoming StreetDance 3D 2 film and becoming the official DJ for Jamal Edwards first signing to Sony, Maxsta. Show also produced various tracks on Lowkey's Soundtrack to the Struggle, one of the most successful independent rap releases of the last few years which peaked at number 4 on the official iTunes album chart and reached number 9 in the UK independent chart. Show has also landed the first single for new Warner/679 signing Benny Banks. It looks like 2012 will be a great year for Show N Prove but in the meantime, enjoy this beat roundup of his contributions to the scene for 2011.
Follow Show N Prove on Twitter @SHOWNPROVEuk
19 March 2010
Lady Gaga sued by music producer
Lady Gaga has been accused by a songwriter and music producer of squeezing him out of her lucrative career after he co-wrote some of her songs, came up with her stage name and helped her get a record deal.
Rob Fusari has filed a 35 million US dollar (£23 million) lawsuit in New York City against the Grammy Award-winning singer, saying his protege and former girlfriend ditched him as her career soared.
Although he initially dismissed her, Fusari realised she had star potential after hearing her play in his New Jersey studio in 2006, the lawsuit said, and he spent the next few months working with her every day and "radically reshaping her approach", persuading her to drop rock riffs for dance beats.
As they co-wrote songs such as Paparazzi, he transformed Germanotta into Lady Gaga, the lawsuit said.
According to the lawsuit, Lady Gaga and Fusari's relationship turned romantic and became a business partnership in May 2006, when they created a joint venture called Team Love Child LLC to promote her career. Fusari's share was 20 per cent, it said.
Fusari says he introduced Lady Gaga to a record executive who ultimately shepherded her to Interscope Records, which released The Fame in 2008. The album has sold more than three million copies in the United States; Fusari has a producing credit.
But the lawsuit says their personal and business relationship had soured by then and he has been denied a 20 per cent share of song royalties, 15 per cent of merchandising revenue and other money he is owed. He acknowledges getting cheques for about 611,000 US dollars (£400,855) but says that is not his full share.



