Saturday, January 31, 2015

Bigger than Hopsin?

Whoop Whoop whats good family? We have a brand new artist out there making a name for himself. Will Frank. This man is off the chain and hit's hard. His music, and personality are crazy and charismatic as a mofo. The man is one of the sickest and most down to earth up and coming rappers on the planet. Violent Jay and Shaggy will be trying to snatch this guy up pretty soon if he keeps hitting it hard. Will is from Morris, IL and has been rapping for 7 years. He is off the chain and supports the Underground movement hard. We got  chance to meet up with this dude a few weeks back in the studios nd he comes off hard as hell, but with some real swish flavor and a heart of gold. If yall are looking for the next family rapper, look no father because Juggalo Spot has found your guy! 




                                                                       

What is a true Juggalo

           
Where are all my Ninjas at? Why is it that all the new age Juggalos seem to think they can run things in our time and place? I'm sick of these kids going out making a bad name for us. Attempting to gang bang in the name of the family? Yes were tight, but man that shit is crazy? There is no need for the gang banging B,S. 

            It was once said " We will never die alone, Juggalo's will carry on". What happened to that rhetoric? Where are the true fan's, and followers? Why are we allowing our culture and up bringing in this lifestyle tgo be hijacked by a bunch of stupid kids? Juggalos can you hear me? This is a call to action.Get up, post this, comment what you think a true Juggalo is fam..... Much Love  

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Official KidCrusher interview

Official KidCrusher interview


All Rights Reserved Underground interviews 2014

Brandon Harris: What got you into music?

KidCrusher: Being bored in primary school, I was really young when I started my first rap group with a friend.. back then I was inspired by gangster rap,, anything that said the word fuck, to piss off my parents and teachers haha... thats probably why i still over use the word... I like to dive into cencorship and expose it all. I was always being creative in class, never doing what I was meant to... making my own little projects... I had this twin cassette deck boom box at home that allowed me to play one cassette with a beat and record my voice and the other cassette at the same time,, really amature haha, I also used piano drum loops... this is way back in the day. Forgive me for never letting any of those cassettes see the light of day, they were frigggggggin horrible, but I had fun. When I upgraded to recording and making beats on PC, I was older and getting into metal music at the same time. I was trying to put together a metal band, which ended up as a cover band, doing slipknot, system of a down, drowning pool.. I never knew what my push for being an artist was, Its just always been there. at the same time I was trying to become a wrestler for a while, I spent about 4 years 100% committed into running my own backyard wrestling group, but after a lot of friendship fall outs, I ended up solo, bored, back to music. and it blew up after I took my first step into a real recording... guess all that time growing up was practice.. glad not many people had to hear it all until now haha.

See more at:
http://www.undergroundinterviews.org/2014/01/official-kidcrusher-interview.html
KidCrusher official Interview

New age Ninjas


New Age Ninjas
By: Chunks Real-Scrubs O'Donnell
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Try to add myself to juggalo chat groups, gathering chats, family message bords all that shit. But this fab of new age ninjas is taking over the pages. No one talks about some fresh shit they found anymore. Once and a while someone promoting music but usually nothing worth the time listening to. Drama. So much drama and people getting kicked out left and right for thinking different and then getting blown up by 100 people saying your not a ninja. New age Ninjas…….

   
  You go to these family pages and off the bat one of the first thing you'll see if thrusty girls. Not all I'm not saying all the girls on there are thirsty or even most but you well see the ones I'm talking about. Ever 5 minutes a new photo of her biting her hatchet charm or showing off her tat on her ankle. Playing add games left and right and the “fuck or throw her in the trunk” game. Posting photos naked then yelling at people for coming on her pic telling them to go get some water and shit. You'll see these girls in almost all the rooms doing the same thing. And don’t forget the famous “hey yall go to this guys (random fuck) profile and talk shit to him. Hes not real family!!!!” come now people. New age Ninjas…….

   
 Little ass kids coming in these rooms and talking about how they need a boy friend or a girl friend. The worlds so wrong and no body understands them because there a ninja. I get it I have been there. I felt the hate but if you only focus on that shit or its all you talk about and post photos of yourself crying and shit you need help. We cant help you. If you are family your in and we can do all we can to help but if you got real real shit going down you need help. Made love to you but don’t use being a juggalo as a crutch for your problems then snap on people because no one cares your crying wolf. New age Ninjas………

     
Don’t get me wrong we all gotta grow up at some point and at one time we were all peaces of shit. But using juggalos name to make it ok to fuck shit up is wrong. If you fuck shit up and its what you do then rock on. But don’t use our name as you reason or to make your point. Were good people for the most part but people only notice the extreme ones. I'm OK with that it keeps us under the radar, there not looking for me there looking for that guy screaming mcl and old people. There's a time and place, and my time and place is when needed. Catch me at the gathering and ill whoop ya heart out with a 2 scoops of the poop soup cha whoop de whoop cheda boom boom. But at mcdonalds don’t scream at me when im with my family. Much love, whoop whoop, and good luck new age ninjas.

Youtube becomes musics resting place.

   
Youtube

      There is so much music on Youtube, that the tube is almost the new center for you and your music. With over 1 trillion songs, and trillions of post you tube is growing massively. Now owned by Google you tube has a maximum growth potential which it is meeting.  In the world of music, this website is key today, only to barely compete with vevo. With some artist making well over $200,000 per video this site has a lucrative approach at bringing fan's to the table. A lot of you are wondering, what it is exactly that draws people to youtube? Why has the internet taken the reigns on the music industry? Well that answer is simple, trust, reach, growth. Each one of those foundation steps has been meet by youtube with their fans as well!

     Since opening, youtube has built a strong foundation with its fans all over the world. Hosting music from local musicians to national and international hero's. Bringing in over $153 million dollars a year youtube dosent seem to be going anywhere fast!

Updates

Hey fam what's up. Were building up our page and team everyday to accommodate more fans and followers!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

CRAZY CLOWN TIME: THE HISTORY OF GATHERING OF THE JUGGALOS: Part 2



by Christopher R. Weingarten
Gathering 2004; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic
Gathering 2004; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic

Gathering of the Juggalos 2003
Nelson Ledges Quarry Park — Portage County, Ohio
Key Acts:
 Bushwick Bill, Killah Priest, Dope
Violent J: When we went to the woods, there was never another problem again.
Shaggy: No police, no problems, straight up.
Violent J: There was no issues. 'Cause there was no bullies there. We hired security. And we told security, relax. Have fun. If you're in the front fucking row of the concert, if you don't like this shit, move and let somebody else on the staff work that position. Don't stand there mean-mugging everybody. Security's having fun.
Shaggy: That changed the game. That changed the whole game.
Violent J: Brother, that first year, being outdoors, was like coming home. It just was un-fucking-believable, man. It was like the key fit in the lock, finally. What the fuck were we thinking before? Trying to have this in a convention hall? There was a lake and there was an island in the center. It was like 1 a.m., whatever it was in the program, and it said "Burning Man at the lake." So, literally, thousands all around the lake. And then all of a sudden on the island, this ninja lights himself, full body on fire. He's a stunt guy, you know. And he's running round and round this little 30-foot island.
Shaggy: Forever! It seemed like 40 minutes.
Violent J: And then he dives in the water. That was such a psychopathic thing, that was so our shit.

Vanilla Ice actually jumped up onstage and tried to calm the situation.
—Violent J

Gathering 2007; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic
Gathering 2007; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic

Gathering of the Juggalos 2004
Nelson Ledges Quarry Park — Portage County, Ohio
Key Acts:
 Ol' Dirty Bastard, Kurupt, Tech N9ne

Violent J: Ol' Dirty Bastard, he went up there, and that was towards the end of his life. I wanna tell you he schooled it, but it didn't go over very well. The problem was it was getting so big that we couldn't talk to everybody before they went up.
Shaggy: This was still when the Gathering was way less known — before anybody went on, earlier in the day, we sit them down, explain everything, explain what the crowd will be chanting. I mean, nowadays we'll send out A Family Underground on DVD.
Violent J: You know, they say "woop woop" and it sounds like "boo" if you don't know what the fuck it is. We're letting them know that's a call of love. So we talk to the groups and let them know what's up… I read [ODB's] book, called Digging for Dirt, and that was one of the last shows he did, that was like one of the last three he did. And he went up there and they didn't know where they were, they kept saying "Cleveland." "What's up, Cleveland?" And they'll let it slide once or twice but when it's going on all night, Juggalos start getting pissed. 'Cause they're not from Cleveland, they're from all over. People started throwing shit. It wasn't ODB that was pissing everybody off as much as it was his hype men. Vanilla Ice actually jumped up onstage and tried to calm the situation.
Shaggy: We always put it in their contracts, too. If they feel they're in any kind of danger, get the fuck out of there. Not, "You gotta play 45 minutes or you ain't gettin' paid." We don't do shit like that.

Gathering 2004; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic
Gathering 2004; Photo courtesy of Psychopathic

Gathering of the Juggalos 2005
Nelson Ledges Quarry Park — Portage County, Ohio
Key Acts:
 2 Live Crew, Powerman 5000, Mini KissViolent J: We left Nelson Ledges. Why did we leave? Because we got kicked out. You know, the pressure from the city. They would go down there, my brother and Alex [Abbiss, Psychopathic Records co-founder]. They'd go down there and battle with the city. I'm talking TV-style, the council, the people, they'd come back all amped-up, they were talking about how they would stand up and, "Citizens, this shit is outrageous!" 
Shaggy: They just wouldn't have it no more. We don't want you guys in our city no more, we don't want you in our county.
Ying Yang Twins got booed off terrible. It was totally unfair, it was totally uncool. —Violent J
Gathering of the Juggalos 2006
Pataskala, Ohio
Key Acts:
 Too $hort, Digital Underground, Drowning Pool

Violent J: We were booked at a racetrack. I believe it was in Michigan. We were booked at a sweet-ass racetrack. It was gonna be the ultimate Gathering. And they kicked us out two weeks before.
Shaggy: Campgrounds are like convention centers. It's a circle of people and they talk.
Violent J: Actually, what my brother told me, fucking people from Nelson Ledges contacted them. They contacted him and they were like, "Don't have it." They kicked us out. And so we found the muddy [location in Pataskala, Ohio]. It was a drought all summer, and then it just poured. It fucking poured rain all before.
Shaggy: It wasn't just one hill like at Woodstock with people sliding on it. The whole fucking however many acres was flooded. They had to try to put all this hay down but it was just sticking into the mud
Violent J: They tried to put hay down, they tried to put gravel down, they tried to put all kinds of shit. We had trucks coming in with gravel. Everything we could do. It was like insanely hot. Like sweltering hot. So motherfuckers were just in the muddy heat, you know. And I'm not gonna lie, it killed my spirits. But Juggalos were still having fun. The hot sun dried up all the mud, and it was dust.
Shaggy: You couldn't follow another car because you'd just fuck your eyes up and your lungs just with dirt.
Violent J: That was the only year in my opinion that has a black eye on it. I couldn't even walk to the Port-a-potty.

Gathering 2010; Photo by Daniel Cronin
Gathering 2010; Photo by Daniel Cronin

Gathering of the Juggalos 2007
Hogrock Campgrounds — Cave-in-Rock, IL
Key Acts:
 Ying Yang Twins, Mushroomhead, Necro

Violent J: Somehow, Billy [Bill, Psychopathic Records CEO] discovered Hogrock, and the guy was mad cool. He's even like part of our shit, now, the guy, Hog Daddy. We have him do part of our wrestling and stuff. Nelson Ledges contacted Hogrock to try to get it shut out of there too. Hogrock was like, "Fuck you, we have festivals all the time." They have a biker festival, so they're not worried.
Shaggy: After the year before, it was just such a relief. The added room. Even till this day, if I go out on my golf cart, I still get lost. Like, dawg, get the fucking map out, where are we going?
Violent J: It's really big, and the thing is, it's a lot better now than it was when we first moved in there. Because they started putting roads in there, they started doing things for us, all year, to get us to come back. They were so good to us, they were like, we don't give a fuck about the controversy, you guys are the shit.
Shaggy: And it's private grounds, not even police allowed on it for shit.
Violent J: And they're just like working with us. We're even gonna eventually put up a cell phone tower, know what I'm sayin'? I think that might have been a little bit of an issue the first year, like how it was so…
Shaggy: …in the middle of nothing. No phones.
Violent J: Ying Yang Twins got booed off terrible. It was totally unfair, it was totally uncool. They didn't deserve it. They did their homework, too, but they went on right before ICP and people just weren't having it. I don't know what was wrong with people. I hated that that happened, because they were so cool. And then when they got off, they said to us, "Tell the clowns it's all love, we understand, it's all love, man."

Gathering 2007; Photo courtesy of Psych
Shaggy: In my opinion, I think all that shit, his being crazy and shit, I think it was gimmicked-out. Just talking to him, he's a normal motherfucker. He wasn't talking about tiger blood and shit.
Violent J: Or maybe he was different when he was getting all fucked-up. But he was just chilling. Busta Rhymes wouldn't come out, you know, wouldn't get on the stage for a while. He was scared, he was nervous. And when he got up there, and got the reaction he got, he was so relieved that he just had a blast. He was like, "I don't give a fuck what people say, I represent you motherfuckers now, the Juggalos, I represent you." He was so relieved.
Shaggy: After we were done doing our show, we were just wildin' out around on the golf carts doing donuts in the grass. I hit gravel, and my foot got stuck under it. It basically mangled my fucking foot down to the bone. It had gravel up in there. I flew home, and on the plane there was a puddle of blood in the bottom of my shoe. I just had to tough it out. When I got home, I finally went to the hospital, and they kept me in there for a week cause they couldn't find what strain of bacteria was in there. [They] had to fucking dig my skin down to the bone and put a fucking skin graft. If I'm not gonna get hurt at the Gathering, it's weird.
Gathering 2010; Photo by Daniel Cronin
Gathering 2010; Photo by Daniel Cronin
Gathering of the Juggalos 2012
Hogrock Campgrounds — Cave-in-Rock, IL
Key Acts:
 Geto Boys, the Game, DMX, Raekwon, Master P, Cheech & Chong

Shaggy: [Getting the Geto Boys back together] that's like a dream come true, man.
Violent J: First we got them on the album. We reached out to Willie D, we heard he got out of jail. He did a song, real quick. Laced it and sent it back. We got all three of the Geto Boys on track. We're the first ones in history. We just flat out called all three, how do you guys feel about playing the Gathering? They gave their price. It's the first time they did a concert together in, like, seven years. Where else do we go?
Shaggy: How else could you top it? For us to top that for ourselves, it'd have to be, like, N.W.A reunion. Or fucking Michael Jackson hologram.