TEQUILA MERCHANDISE
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Location LOS ANGELES, California, US
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Last Login: 2/24/2012
Member Since 10/16/2009
Website 101distribution.com/artist/?id=7298&srh
Record Label HOOPLA MEDIA GROUP LLC/UNIVERSAL RECORDS
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ARTICLE CONDUCTED BY CHAD KISER AND JONATHAN HAY FOR WWW.DUBCNN.COM: I grew up on 47th Street in North Oakland in a close knit family. The block had family members on both sides and was filled with both joy and pain. I attended public and private schools in an around the East Bay and was always in some sort of talent activities where I had to be the center of attention. I was the queen of beat box in most schools I attended. My teen years in Oakland were filled with violence and good music. For instance, I always rolled around town bumping Too Short and Dru Down (Pimp of The Year). I danced at many family gathering to the sounds of “Rumors” and later on I had a chance to work with Mike Marshall the lead singer for Timex Social Club. I also lost a number of close friends to crime, drugs and violence. Overall, I was always soul searching in Oakland because the City of really cultural, inspiring and groundbreaking. Oakland allows you to be an original (Too Short, Ant Banks, Richie Rich, MC Hammer, Tony, Toni, Tone, Keisha Cole and more)and I was always proud that I was a unique person, from the way I wore my hair to the weird clothes my parents allowed me to wear. By living so close to Berkeley I became a hip hop hippie. I was actually born in Berkeley and raised in Oakland. Dubcnn: How did you get started in the music business? I started in the music industry from birth. My mother read poetry to me at an early age and was a powerful storyteller. From my mother I believe I got the gift of rhythm. I got my gospel and soul from my father who is a well known pastor in the Oakland Community. I believe my jazzy sound comes from my upbringing in the church. I had great strong black women that directed me in the church and pulled out my soul and taught me how to arrange songs in the church choir. From there I participated in a number of local talent shows and grew from there. I relocated at to Milwaukee, WI at the age of 13 and began to learn the streets of the Midwest and the rap game. Life moved fast and a number of my cousins there were involved in the street life that I found fascinating. I learned my Swag from them. I moved back to Oakland at the age of 16 and ended up in a group called Deeply Rooted. This was powerful political rap group that did several community shows. We opened shows for comedian Paul Mooney, comedian Lynell, and the television network "SoulBeat" (Oakland’s B.E.T before B.E.T). I ended up in a Brazilian Rock Band out of San Francisco called “RIPE” that shaped my mind to be open to new sounds and genres. I began dancing SAMBA professionally with a dance troupe called “Aquadella” that participated in San Francisco's annual Carnival festivals and travelled locally. Dubcnn: Who were some of your influences coming up? My influences growing up were Elvis Pressley, Peter Gabriel, Prince, Salt and Pepper, LL Cool J, Run DMC, MC Hammer, Too Short, Dru Down, Tina Turner, Al Green Cher, Diane Ross, and Michael Jackson to name a few. All had a profound effect on my musical career. Each has shaped my musical sound in one way or another. Michael Jackson was a big influence because he was so shy and so eccentric on stage. I have often been told my personality is like his because I transform on stage or in the booth. When I hear a beat my ear hears the sounds of my past and I can immediately freestyle something from my soul. Dubcnn: Describe your music and sound? My sound is distinguished by my voice. I have a raspy voice that I use as an instrument to add to any beat. My adlibs are always intentionally placed to enhance my sound. Dubcnn: Being from Oakland, have you ever worked with Too $hort or E-40? I have opened for Too Short and worked with a number of E40’s artists including Turf Talk and J Mennix. I worked with the official voice of the Bay in Mike Marshall. Dubcnn: You had a song with Mike Marshall (I GOt 5 On It; Timex Social Club), how did that go down and what was it like recording with Mike? I was honored to work with Mike and the session was so powerful. I told me that he worked out of a small studio when he recorded “I Got Five On It” and our confines were extremely similar. He was such a perfectionist and he pushed me to new limits that I strive for today in the booth. Dubcnn: Tell us about your own energy drink line, Swag Juice. Swag Juice is a takeoff on my last album “Its My Swagga.” I was offered an opportunity to have my own energy drink based on my Internet presence and my management team came up with the name and we soft launched six months ago. We have garnered a lot of attention in a short period of time with limited marketing and resources. However, the product is well positioned to impact in the marketplace. We are negotiating with a number of distributors domestically and internationally. Swag Juice – “Put Some Swag In Your STEP!” Dubcnn: What project or projects are you working on now, any major collaborations? I am working on my new album “Swaged Out” coming soon on Hoopla Media Group, LLC/Universal Records. I have been concentrating on doing me in the booth and working with Desmond Map, Spice 1, Big V, Tan D, and Mike Marshall. My production has stepped up on this project with tracks from Epidemic, C Major, FoKiss, Mike Mosley, Traxx, and Bennie Owens. Dubcnn: Can you speak on your overseas fame? I have a huge internet presence on MySpace with over 2 million views and over 1 million plays. A number of internet radio stations request my music and stream around the world. I number of DJ’s have interviewed me on the air in the Germany, Poland, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. We are currently working on a 360 licensing agreement that will add a new dimension to my musical career. I am hoping to tour soon internationally. Dubcnn: What are some of the big things you've accomplished so far, musically? My biggest accomplishment thus far is sticking to the grind. I have been discouraged a number of times because people promise you the moon and deliver nothing. So, my belief and strength in god has pulled my through, plus my father’s nurturing advice has been a blessing. Dubcnn: Who is the best female emcee in your opinion? The best female emcee besides me *laughs* is Missy Elliott. She is versatile and very unique. I pride myself on being unique and having the mainstream be accepting of my music would be icing on the cake. I do not listen to many current artists in my genre because I am always expanding my musical taste and I am constantly striving to push the boundaries within my soul. Dubcnn: Who are some artists you'd like to collaborate with? I would love to collaborate with Mary J, Missy Elliott, E-40, Tech9ne, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill to name a few. Dubcnn: Where can readers catch up with you at? You can reach me at MySpace or Twitter or YouTube/. Dubcnn: Do you have any final thoughts for our readers? -
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CHECKOUT THE MUSIC AT REVERBNATION..
DOWNLOAD YOUR FAVORITE TRACK http://www.reverbnation.com/store/artist_33331
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MY SOUL SINGS FOR YOUMY SOUL SINGS FOR YOU
THE SUN RISES AND DRIES THE MORNING DEW
SITTING DOWN UPON THE SHORE
TIS MY SPIRIT THAT KNOCKS AT HEAVENS DOOR
SINGING FATHER FILL ME WITH YOUR LOVE MORE AND MORE
BRAKING ALL CHAINS; UPON ME FALLS YOUR HOLY RAIN
FINDING MY REFUGE WITHIN YOUR WINGS
YOUR LOVE GIVING ME A NEW TO SING
JUST CLOSE YOUR EYES MY PRETTY DOVE
TIS YOUR FATHER WHO WATCHES FROM ABOVE
COME AND TAKE OF THE ETERNAL COMMUNION
TIS WE HAVE BECOME ONE IN UNION
TO REJOICE IN TRUTH IS DIVINE
TURNING FROM WHAT CAUSES ONE TO LIE IS APART OF WALKING A STRAIGHT LINE
FOR ALL THAT THY FATHER HAS CREATED IS TO BE UNIQUE
NOT FOR THE WORDS OF MAN TO CRITIQUE
TIS EVERY MAN HAS AN OPINION
SOME OF WHICH OPENS THE WRONG DOORS OF DOMINION
TIS WHERE MAN HAS MADE THINGS TO COMPLEX
TIS MUCH MAN HAS TAKENED THINGS OUT OF TEXT
TO UNDERSTAND THY FATHER'S WAYS WAS MADE QUITE SIMPLE
TIS LONG AGO IT WAS REVEALED BY THE WISDOM OF ONE WHO WORE A WIMPLE
TIS NOT MAN UNDERSTAND WHY HE CONSTANTLY SEEKS APRROVAL AND AFFECTION?
PERHAPS MAN SHOULD FIRST SEEK THY FATHER'S CONNECTION
ONE MUST LEARN TO TAKE ROOT OF THY FATHER'S VINE
TO LEARN WHAT MAKES A MAN'S SOUL SHINE
IS ONE WILLING TO ACCEPT IN THIS POEM THE WISDOM SHARED
TIS FOR EVERYONE THY FATHER HAS MANY PROMISES AND A LIFE WELL PREPARED - Marja Sokolova5 days ago
hey .thanks for your friendship. kisses . Marja
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, THANKS FOR THE ADD! HOPE YOU ENJOY Female Hip Hop!...
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ARTICLE CONDUCTED BY CHAD KISER AND JONATHAN HAY FOR WWW.DUBCNN.COM: I grew up on 47th Street in North Oakland in a close knit family. The block had family members on both sides and was filled with both joy and pain. I attended public and private schools in an around the East Bay and was always in some sort of talent activities where I had to be the center of attention. I was the queen of beat box in most schools I attended. My teen years in Oakland were filled with violence and good music. For instance, I always rolled around town bumping Too Short and Dru Down (Pimp of The Year). I danced at many family gathering to the sounds of “Rumors” and later on I had a chance to work with Mike Marshall the lead singer for Timex Social Club. I also lost a number of close friends to crime, drugs and violence. Overall, I was always soul searching in Oakland because the City of really cultural, inspiring and groundbreaking. Oakland allows you to be an original (Too Short, Ant Banks, Richie Rich, MC Hammer, Tony, Toni, Tone, Keisha Cole and more)and I was always proud that I was a unique person, from the way I wore my hair to the weird clothes my parents allowed me to wear. By living so close to Berkeley I became a hip hop hippie. I was actually born in Berkeley and raised in Oakland. Dubcnn: How did you get started in the music business? I started in the music industry from birth. My mother read poetry to me at an early age and was a powerful storyteller. From my mother I believe I got the gift of rhythm. I got my gospel and soul from my father who is a well known pastor in the Oakland Community. I believe my jazzy sound comes from my upbringing in the church. I had great strong black women that directed me in the church and pulled out my soul and taught me how to arrange songs in the church choir. From there I participated in a number of local talent shows and grew from there. I relocated at to Milwaukee, WI at the age of 13 and began to learn the streets of the Midwest and the rap game. Life moved fast and a number of my cousins there were involved in the street life that I found fascinating. I learned my Swag from them. I moved back to Oakland at the age of 16 and ended up in a group called Deeply Rooted. This was powerful political rap group that did several community shows. We opened shows for comedian Paul Mooney, comedian Lynell, and the television network "SoulBeat" (Oakland’s B.E.T before B.E.T). I ended up in a Brazilian Rock Band out of San Francisco called “RIPE” that shaped my mind to be open to new sounds and genres. I began dancing SAMBA professionally with a dance troupe called “Aquadella” that participated in San Francisco's annual Carnival festivals and travelled locally. Dubcnn: Who were some of your influences coming up? My influences growing up were Elvis Pressley, Peter Gabriel, Prince, Salt and Pepper, LL Cool J, Run DMC, MC Hammer, Too Short, Dru Down, Tina Turner, Al Green Cher, Diane Ross, and Michael Jackson to name a few. All had a profound effect on my musical career. Each has shaped my musical sound in one way or another. Michael Jackson was a big influence because he was so shy and so eccentric on stage. I have often been told my personality is like his because I transform on stage or in the booth. When I hear a beat my ear hears the sounds of my past and I can immediately freestyle something from my soul. Dubcnn: Describe your music and sound? My sound is distinguished by my voice. I have a raspy voice that I use as an instrument to add to any beat. My adlibs are always intentionally placed to enhance my sound. Dubcnn: Being from Oakland, have you ever worked with Too $hort or E-40? I have opened for Too Short and worked with a number of E40’s artists including Turf Talk and J Mennix. I worked with the official voice of the Bay in Mike Marshall. Dubcnn: You had a song with Mike Marshall (I GOt 5 On It; Timex Social Club), how did that go down and what was it like recording with Mike? I was honored to work with Mike and the session was so powerful. I told me that he worked out of a small studio when he recorded “I Got Five On It” and our confines were extremely similar. He was such a perfectionist and he pushed me to new limits that I strive for today in the booth. Dubcnn: Tell us about your own energy drink line, Swag Juice. Swag Juice is a takeoff on my last album “Its My Swagga.” I was offered an opportunity to have my own energy drink based on my Internet presence and my management team came up with the name and we soft launched six months ago. We have garnered a lot of attention in a short period of time with limited marketing and resources. However, the product is well positioned to impact in the marketplace. We are negotiating with a number of distributors domestically and internationally. Swag Juice – “Put Some Swag In Your STEP!” Dubcnn: What project or projects are you working on now, any major collaborations? I am working on my new album “Swaged Out” coming soon on Hoopla Media Group, LLC/Universal Records. I have been concentrating on doing me in the booth and working with Desmond Map, Spice 1, Big V, Tan D, and Mike Marshall. My production has stepped up on this project with tracks from Epidemic, C Major, FoKiss, Mike Mosley, Traxx, and Bennie Owens. Dubcnn: Can you speak on your overseas fame? I have a huge internet presence on MySpace with over 2 million views and over 1 million plays. A number of internet radio stations request my music and stream around the world. I number of DJ’s have interviewed me on the air in the Germany, Poland, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. We are currently working on a 360 licensing agreement that will add a new dimension to my musical career. I am hoping to tour soon internationally. Dubcnn: What are some of the big things you've accomplished so far, musically? My biggest accomplishment thus far is sticking to the grind. I have been discouraged a number of times because people promise you the moon and deliver nothing. So, my belief and strength in god has pulled my through, plus my father’s nurturing advice has been a blessing. Dubcnn: Who is the best female emcee in your opinion? The best female emcee besides me *laughs* is Missy Elliott. She is versatile and very unique. I pride myself on being unique and having the mainstream be accepting of my music would be icing on the cake. I do not listen to many current artists in my genre because I am always expanding my musical taste and I am constantly striving to push the boundaries within my soul. Dubcnn: Who are some artists you'd like to collaborate with? I would love to collaborate with Mary J, Missy Elliott, E-40, Tech9ne, Erykah Badu, and Lauryn Hill to name a few. Dubcnn: Where can readers catch up with you at? You can reach me at MySpace or Twitter or YouTube/. Dubcnn: Do you have any final thoughts for our readers?Member Since:
October 16, 2009Members:
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Twored, THANKS FOR THE ADD! HOPE YOU ENJOY Female Hip Hop!...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P32yusJTTqc
CHECKOUT THE MUSIC AT www.REVERBNATION/mp3tequila..
DOWNLOAD YOUR FAVORITE TRACK http://www.reverbnation.com/store/artist_33331
ADD TEQUILA FANPAGE http://www.facebook.com/pages/TEQUILA-FAN-PAGE/203071871859
JOIN TEQUILA ON TWTTER @ WWW.TWITTER.COM/TEQUILASWAG
JOIN TEQUILA ON HER OWN RADIO STATION @ WWW.JANGO.COM/MUSIC/TEQUILA
READ MORE ABOUT TEQUILA ON THE WORLD'S LARGEST WESTCOAST ONLINE MAGAZINE SPOTLIGHTING TEQUILA - READ HERE @ DUBCNN
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