Zack Ghaly's music video "Superstar" is colorful with cosmic and dazzling images, as the lyrics are displayed in synch with the phrasing of the singer. Everybody is fascinated about being famous. With "Superstar", Zack Ghaly offers the encouragement to succeed to those who dare to dream with a very positive new anthem for success. Zack sings with a very warm tone, and the music has all the excitement of a pop club hit. The pulsing synthesizer and larger than life strings are right on the money, along with the drum mix. Just at the right moment, rapper HD-Flat flows with skill, talking about some of the biggest mega stars in Hollywood. Parents will also love this song as the lyrics speak to staying in school, and remaining focused on your dreams. "Superstar" would easily work on a Disney radio mix, or in a dance club! Zach Ghaly's "Superstar." is right on time, and just in time to cheer students on for the new school year.
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Thursday, August 23, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Superstar" By Zack Ghaly Feat. Rapper HD-Flat
Thursday, August 2, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Top 5" By MC Kublakai
Northwest born MC Kublakai's video and track, "Top 5," is a semi-chronicle of the young rapper's journey into the world of hip hop. It's a really cool, honest, and refreshing look into Kublakai's life and his discovery of the big names in the game of rap. "Top 5" is a tribute to hip hop and the artists who helped shape the genre and change the industry and culture that, like Rock and Roll, is now a huge part of the American way of life. Big props for this history lesson set to a deep beat. Kublakai flows effortlessly as he weaves a story of his own life and how it was impacted by hip hop, leading to much respect for it. He mentions and shows a lot of the greats from back in the day who made all of us wake up to rap and hip hop. The video is smooth and entertaining, and though it is most the young talent as he spits, there are other well placed visuals. Kublakai has a great sound, and one that is actually distinctive, which is both a rarity and a treat. And there's just something about him that makes you want to like him, which is probably the fact that he comes off as being very genuine. The video, which is professionally shot and produced, is very strong and accomplishes its goal of showing the great love that exists for the music and the connection hip hop music has to the past. This is an excellent video, and a very good performance from an artist that this reviewer would like to see and hear a lot more from.
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Website: http://peepgame.wordpress.com
Sunday, July 15, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Trim Pounds" By Mr. Garth-culti-Vader
West coast rapper Mr. Garth-culti-Vader's video "Trim Pounds" starts off with Kanye West's song Gold Digger being played, and a young white man smoking while he cleans what looks like a club. He goes over to the turntable, then starts the music over, and while it is still Kanye's music, Mr. Garth-culti-Vader has put his own rhymes to it, telling about the marijuana lifestyle in California. The video alternates from that point between showing him rapping on stage and in the bathroom cleaning. A second janitor appears and immediately begins dancing. Overall, the spits are pretty good and of course, you can't go wrong with the music. The video ends with the owner walking in on Mr. Garth-culti-Vader standing there holding his mop, and admonishing him for doing so, stating "What are you doing? We've got a club to open." Oh well, guess it was all just a daydream, but at least it was a nice one.
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Website: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/mrgarthcultivader5
Friday, June 29, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Feel So" By Erup
Jamaican reggae artist Erup's video "Feel So" features Erup spitting rhymes with authentic Jamaican style and swagger. The video alternates between scenes of Erup rapping alone and him with a pretty young lady who is the object of his affection. This song is about love as Erup tells you that it "Feel So" good and indeed it does, especially the way this young talent lays it down. Viewers are in for a treat as we watch while he tries to win her love. Erup has a smooth delivery and cool style, establishing himself as not just a rapper, but also one who sings a bit as well. His strong masculine voice will be pleasing to many, especially the ladies, and when you throw that sexy Jamaican accent in, girls - we just don't stand a chance! The music is fresh and interesting with an overlapping of mixes that have different beats and instruments that, combined with Erup's vocal style, produce a solid sound. This is a video and song that viewers and listeners will definitely enjoy as the reggae beat blasts out the heat and yes, it is definitely sizzling hot!
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.gameonlock.com
Music: http://youtu.be/7InQrSZkt4k
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
The video "Gimme Dat" takes a very interesting approach as the plot is laid out in a story form and the talented young rapper enters telling a deep, sobering, but very real story and asking the question that separates humans from the apes from which we supposedly evolved - Why? Why must things be the way they are? He then gives some very hard core answers that slice straight through to the truth like a knife cutting through butter. It's not Robin Hood, it's "robbing in the hood."
A serious mix of interesting piano, drums, synth, and percussion make this a message that is easy to listen to. The video director was very talented in aggressive in his (or her) approach. The music is one of a kind with lyrics that will captivate you, delivering the sad details about what's going on in the hood and describing the mentality of young brothers who do the terrible things with which our television screens and newspapers are bombarded. "Gimme Dat" is real talk set to music, and at the end, you will find yourself wanting to hear and see more, and you might just find yourself wanting the "bad guys" to get away. Nicely done.
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: www.followthescriptmultimedia.com
Music: http://youtu.be/tKAwmXQ-8pg
Thursday, April 12, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Roach Clips" By Hip Hop Artist Dolo The Bandit
Hip hop artist Dolo The Bandit brings the party to you in the video "Roach Clips" with strong rapping and good music. The artist steps up to the home plate and hits a home run with this track. It's notorious and has a strong sound done in a way that only east coast rappers can do it that should be a big winner with viewers and anyone who likes to get their groove on.
"Roach Clips" is a well-spoken story that grips you with a mix that will make the whole club swoon together in party harmony. The breaks are right on time and the talent is more than obvious. The video shows every day people relaxing in their own particular ways (roach clips) and the story centers on the struggles of the artist as he strives to live his dream and have his desires, while he finds a way to relax and escape from the pressures of life and the pain of living in the cold hard city trying to make things happen when the odds are against you. Dolo The Bandit is a class act who gives a high dollar performance, and none who see this video or hear the track will be disappointed.
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://dolothebanditaf1.com
Thursday, March 8, 2012
MUSICDISHTV PRESENTS "THE UPRISE" BY 7EVEN
7Even's new video "The Uprise," is an promo video which is a real teaser as he gives you just enough to make you want more. The small dose you get has a very big on impact, and this is a strong sound coming straight out of New York. "The Uprise" begins with the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. proclaiming that "I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history..." and goes directly into scenes of 7Even coming out of the subway at forty deuce followed by scenes of Times Square and the core of Manhattan, followed by a quick pic of 7Even spitting his rhymes. This is followed by a black background in which logos with the following words appear as "The Uprise" plays in the background: "The Uprise...7Even...EP Release...The Dream...G Code...Let Freedom Ring..." As all of this is going on, samples from each song on the EP play, giving the viewer/listener an opportunity to hear the grooves that are available. This CD has "flavor for everybody from the swagger smooth to the street raw."
Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.7evenization.com/
Music: http://youtu.be/F-hw-24Ubvk
Sunday, February 12, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "U & I" By Static
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Hip hop artist Static has released his latest track, "U & I," which is an emotionally touching video and song that may just become the theme for every man who has messed things up with a really good woman and wants another chance to make her understand that he loves and needs her. The lyrically powerful anthem and emotional and passionate scenes of the video help to convey the emptiness that goes with the territory of having loved and lost. With a grooving track that flows nicely with breaks and a great hook, "U & I" shows that even a warrior can be hurt by certain things, with his woman leaving him being at the top of the list. If you've ever had a beautiful flower by your side, only to be plucked away, you'll feel the punch that this video packs. In fact, the video is so well crafted that, by the time it's over, you feel like you've been to the movie to see a dramatic love story. "U & I" will be available on the Global Voice Syndicate label at iTunes and Amazon on February 14th.
Email: globalvoice@virginmedia.com
Website: http://www.facebook.com/globalvs
Saturday, January 21, 2012
MusicDishTV Presents "Showroom Ready" By Millenium
You should dress for the job you want, not for the job you already have: If there's one outfit living this old business maxim to the max, it's Millenium. The Los Angeles-based group are making a big stride into the big time with the video for their first single, 'Showroom Ready'.
"Showroom Ready is about the immaculate lifestyle. It's how you choose to roll," says Millenium rapper Young Fit. True to his word, the band have produced a promo clip which bathes you in the dream-like sheen of silk, marble and crystal chandeliers - in short, the good life. Forget excess - forget face tattoos, gaudy grills, celebrity meltdowns and rehab. Millennium's vision is something more refined, purer - how to enjoy life. They say living well is the best revenge, and yet Millenium are nobody's foe. And in spite of the philandering, jet-setting and easy living celebrated by their promo video, they still end up, in its final minute, on stage as a band, performing to a flock of fans who are just waving their hands in the air and having fun. As vocalist K-King says, "Showroom Ready is one of those songs that just reaches out and slaps you in the face. It's entertaining, it's fun, it's pure Millennium."
Musically speaking, Millenium are also more down-to-earth than the competition. Rapper Young Fit, singer K-King and singer/composer Stryker are backed up by a live band: Monte McConnell (drums), Jiro Tanaka (bass) and Jasun Edelman (guitar/keys). Not for them the vacuum-packed sound of commercial R&B. The broad range of the individual band members' musical interests come into play in their collective songwriting; Jiro's skillful funk bassline is only the highlight of a fresh and tight musical package. And, bear in mind, 'Showroom Ready', is just the tip of a musical iceberg. Milennium's debut album, Game Changer, is set for release on May 1.
YouTube: http://youtu.be/kA2-_nLIUxQ
Website: http://www.millenniummusic.us