Lif starts out slow and just destroys it! RJD2 on the wheels bumpin’ that Escape to 88 beat.
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Groove Shack Documentary
This is a documentary film on the Legendary Groove Shack in Columbus, where cats like RJD2, Camu Tao, Copywrite, Arrested Development, and our homie DJ Drastic got their starts. This trailer was not approved and didnt make the final cut but godamn it shows some very old and dope videos of some of Ohios best rippin’ it. It also shows the late Camu Tao in which he didnt look very healthy. Get some more info HERE
Pre- Screening in Columbus at the Gateway Movie Theatre on High Street, next to the ugly tuna bar. Nov 18th
Groove Shack Documentary
This is a documentary film on the Legendary Groove Shack in Columbus, where cats like RJD2, Camu Tao, Copywrite, Arrested Development, and our homie DJ Drastic got their starts. This trailer was not approved and didnt make the final cut but godamn it shows some very old and dope videos of some of Ohios best rippin’ it. It also shows the late Camu Tao in which he didnt look very healthy. Get some more info HERE
Pre- Screening in Columbus at the Gateway Movie Theatre on High Street, next to the ugly tuna bar. Nov 18th
Copywrite – Forever And A Day (Prod. RJD2)
R.I.P. Camu Tao and DJ PRZM, shout out to Copywrite, pick up that Man Bites Dog Vol.1
DOWNLOAD: Copywrite – Forever And A Day (Prod. RJD2)
Copywrite – Forever And A Day (Prod. RJD2)
R.I.P. Camu Tao and DJ PRZM, shout out to Copywrite, pick up that Man Bites Dog Vol.1
DOWNLOAD: Copywrite – Forever And A Day (Prod. RJD2)
The History of Mhz
In 1998 an unknown group of emcees & producers did two things completely unheard of; a) They made Hip Hop history by being the very first rap group ever to release music on a worldwide level- (as documented in Vibe Magazine’s The History of Hip Hop) & b) They released a single on vinyl. This 5 man squad consists of Jakki da Mota Mouth (”God Vs. Satan,” “Psycho Circus”) Tage Future (”Highly Recomended Vol.1″) RJD2 (”Dead Ringer.” “Since We Last Spoke” & “The Third Hand”) Copywrite (”The High Exhaulted,” “Control Control Vol.1,” “The Jerk Vol.0″) & Camu Tao (”Smashy Trashy”) who passed away on May 25th, 2008 after a two year battle with lung cancer.
Ok, here’s where this blog STOPS sounding like someone other than me wrote it. The reason we all (MHz) finally decided to say “f**k it!” & re-release this CD was a few reasons. Back in 2007 I saw it on Amazon.com for $89.50 & found it as ridiculous as our fans must have. Secondly, (in my humble opinion) this music was way ahead of its time, & thirdly, Camu Tao’s portion of the CD/download sales go to his mother.
We recorded TS between 1996 & 2000. This was before we had any outlet for our music. Regrettably, Jakki (my brother and best friend) were not on speaking terms, that’s why he’s not on as many of the old songs as he should have. We all used to be in this huge rap clique called “Opium Prodigy”, which consisted of myself, Jakki, his brother Terrell, Illogic (yes, that Illogic… aka Jawarr who used to run track at Cos H.S.) Pest, Curt Quinn, Ty Sticks, Floo-Kat, Tread, P-Pa Smurf, E.C. Lakeem & Camu (then spelled Ckcamaaü.) This Wu-Tangesque line up of MC’s was broken into 2 sides. One remained Opium Prodigy & the other half became The Megahurtz, a group name that I had come up with to give to my friends group but they weren’t diggin’ it. Table Scraps reminds me of back when we would stay up all night recording at O-Sharp’s studio on Morse Road & The Intalec’s basement sessions (where I recorded the better half of “T.H.E.”). This was back before anyone else took interest in our music, Back when Camu & I would do local shows for 50 bucks only to spend it all that night at “Tee Jay’s Country Place” (Barnyard Buster, please.)
Anyway, my ADD is getting the better of me. We met Tage Future later through Rashad aka Shaddy Shad the baptist (The 3rd , Motown recording artist). Even later, we met RJD2 at a show Camu & I had at Skankland’s (now known as Skully’s on High St.) Our DJ called in sick & RJ was there so we asked him if he could DJ for us. The chemistry was there. Me & Camu didn’t have a car then so on the way to his mom’s house on Lilly & Main st., we listened to Kool Keith or old stupid joke song tapes we used to make. This album is important to all of us for many different reasons.
Bobbito Garcia heard the demo in ‘98 after we all dropped it off at his Footworks store in Philly & New York (where Yakballz happened to work at the time). A month passed & we thought he wasn’t feeling it- then out of the blue our manager [Nelson Morales] received an answering machine message from Bobbito stating he played “World Premier” on his WKCR radio show (Voted Best Hip Hop show of all time by the Source magazine) & wanted to release it as a single. So there it is. Basically this album was never the official release from us as MHz, but s**t happens & the living members are working on the next MHz album entitled “Tero Smith.” (Tero being Camu’s real name.) Our mission as MHz is to keep our High School Friends legacy going. Hope my true friends do the same when I’m gone. Make sure to cop the version on Man Bites Dog Records & NOT NCS Records. The only version of “Table Scraps” that helps us & the Smith family is the version on Man Bites Dog Records. Look for this album at Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Borders, ughh.com
The History of Mhz
In 1998 an unknown group of emcees & producers did two things completely unheard of; a) They made Hip Hop history by being the very first rap group ever to release music on a worldwide level- (as documented in Vibe Magazine’s The History of Hip Hop) & b) They released a single on vinyl. This 5 man squad consists of Jakki da Mota Mouth (”God Vs. Satan,” “Psycho Circus”) Tage Future (”Highly Recomended Vol.1″) RJD2 (”Dead Ringer.” “Since We Last Spoke” & “The Third Hand”) Copywrite (”The High Exhaulted,” “Control Control Vol.1,” “The Jerk Vol.0″) & Camu Tao (”Smashy Trashy”) who passed away on May 25th, 2008 after a two year battle with lung cancer.
Ok, here’s where this blog STOPS sounding like someone other than me wrote it. The reason we all (MHz) finally decided to say “f**k it!” & re-release this CD was a few reasons. Back in 2007 I saw it on Amazon.com for $89.50 & found it as ridiculous as our fans must have. Secondly, (in my humble opinion) this music was way ahead of its time, & thirdly, Camu Tao’s portion of the CD/download sales go to his mother.
We recorded TS between 1996 & 2000. This was before we had any outlet for our music. Regrettably, Jakki (my brother and best friend) were not on speaking terms, that’s why he’s not on as many of the old songs as he should have. We all used to be in this huge rap clique called “Opium Prodigy”, which consisted of myself, Jakki, his brother Terrell, Illogic (yes, that Illogic… aka Jawarr who used to run track at Cos H.S.) Pest, Curt Quinn, Ty Sticks, Floo-Kat, Tread, P-Pa Smurf, E.C. Lakeem & Camu (then spelled Ckcamaaü.) This Wu-Tangesque line up of MC’s was broken into 2 sides. One remained Opium Prodigy & the other half became The Megahurtz, a group name that I had come up with to give to my friends group but they weren’t diggin’ it. Table Scraps reminds me of back when we would stay up all night recording at O-Sharp’s studio on Morse Road & The Intalec’s basement sessions (where I recorded the better half of “T.H.E.”). This was back before anyone else took interest in our music, Back when Camu & I would do local shows for 50 bucks only to spend it all that night at “Tee Jay’s Country Place” (Barnyard Buster, please.)
Anyway, my ADD is getting the better of me. We met Tage Future later through Rashad aka Shaddy Shad the baptist (The 3rd , Motown recording artist). Even later, we met RJD2 at a show Camu & I had at Skankland’s (now known as Skully’s on High St.) Our DJ called in sick & RJ was there so we asked him if he could DJ for us. The chemistry was there. Me & Camu didn’t have a car then so on the way to his mom’s house on Lilly & Main st., we listened to Kool Keith or old stupid joke song tapes we used to make. This album is important to all of us for many different reasons.
Bobbito Garcia heard the demo in ‘98 after we all dropped it off at his Footworks store in Philly & New York (where Yakballz happened to work at the time). A month passed & we thought he wasn’t feeling it- then out of the blue our manager [Nelson Morales] received an answering machine message from Bobbito stating he played “World Premier” on his WKCR radio show (Voted Best Hip Hop show of all time by the Source magazine) & wanted to release it as a single. So there it is. Basically this album was never the official release from us as MHz, but s**t happens & the living members are working on the next MHz album entitled “Tero Smith.” (Tero being Camu’s real name.) Our mission as MHz is to keep our High School Friends legacy going. Hope my true friends do the same when I’m gone. Make sure to cop the version on Man Bites Dog Records & NOT NCS Records. The only version of “Table Scraps” that helps us & the Smith family is the version on Man Bites Dog Records. Look for this album at Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Borders, ughh.com
The History of Mhz
In 1998 an unknown group of emcees & producers did two things completely unheard of; a) They made Hip Hop history by being the very first rap group ever to release music on a worldwide level- (as documented in Vibe Magazine’s The History of Hip Hop) & b) They released a single on vinyl. This 5 man squad consists of Jakki da Mota Mouth (”God Vs. Satan,” “Psycho Circus”) Tage Future (”Highly Recomended Vol.1″) RJD2 (”Dead Ringer.” “Since We Last Spoke” & “The Third Hand”) Copywrite (”The High Exhaulted,” “Control Control Vol.1,” “The Jerk Vol.0″) & Camu Tao (”Smashy Trashy”) who passed away on May 25th, 2008 after a two year battle with lung cancer.
Ok, here’s where this blog STOPS sounding like someone other than me wrote it. The reason we all (MHz) finally decided to say “f**k it!” & re-release this CD was a few reasons. Back in 2007 I saw it on Amazon.com for $89.50 & found it as ridiculous as our fans must have. Secondly, (in my humble opinion) this music was way ahead of its time, & thirdly, Camu Tao’s portion of the CD/download sales go to his mother.
We recorded TS between 1996 & 2000. This was before we had any outlet for our music. Regrettably, Jakki (my brother and best friend) were not on speaking terms, that’s why he’s not on as many of the old songs as he should have. We all used to be in this huge rap clique called “Opium Prodigy”, which consisted of myself, Jakki, his brother Terrell, Illogic (yes, that Illogic… aka Jawarr who used to run track at Cos H.S.) Pest, Curt Quinn, Ty Sticks, Floo-Kat, Tread, P-Pa Smurf, E.C. Lakeem & Camu (then spelled Ckcamaaü.) This Wu-Tangesque line up of MC’s was broken into 2 sides. One remained Opium Prodigy & the other half became The Megahurtz, a group name that I had come up with to give to my friends group but they weren’t diggin’ it. Table Scraps reminds me of back when we would stay up all night recording at O-Sharp’s studio on Morse Road & The Intalec’s basement sessions (where I recorded the better half of “T.H.E.”). This was back before anyone else took interest in our music, Back when Camu & I would do local shows for 50 bucks only to spend it all that night at “Tee Jay’s Country Place” (Barnyard Buster, please.)
Anyway, my ADD is getting the better of me. We met Tage Future later through Rashad aka Shaddy Shad the baptist (The 3rd , Motown recording artist). Even later, we met RJD2 at a show Camu & I had at Skankland’s (now known as Skully’s on High St.) Our DJ called in sick & RJ was there so we asked him if he could DJ for us. The chemistry was there. Me & Camu didn’t have a car then so on the way to his mom’s house on Lilly & Main st., we listened to Kool Keith or old stupid joke song tapes we used to make. This album is important to all of us for many different reasons.
Bobbito Garcia heard the demo in ‘98 after we all dropped it off at his Footworks store in Philly & New York (where Yakballz happened to work at the time). A month passed & we thought he wasn’t feeling it- then out of the blue our manager [Nelson Morales] received an answering machine message from Bobbito stating he played “World Premier” on his WKCR radio show (Voted Best Hip Hop show of all time by the Source magazine) & wanted to release it as a single. So there it is. Basically this album was never the official release from us as MHz, but s**t happens & the living members are working on the next MHz album entitled “Tero Smith.” (Tero being Camu’s real name.) Our mission as MHz is to keep our High School Friends legacy going. Hope my true friends do the same when I’m gone. Make sure to cop the version on Man Bites Dog Records & NOT NCS Records. The only version of “Table Scraps” that helps us & the Smith family is the version on Man Bites Dog Records. Look for this album at Best Buy, Barnes & Noble, Borders, ughh.com