Y.G. The Gatlin
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Wow. Or should I say Whew!
Due to a series of unfortunate events the weekly NocRadio staff meeting didn’t happen this weekend, so we’re finishing the week with a lot of commas instead of periods. Negotiations for the next featured artist are still ongoing, but for very good reasons. But let’s cut straight to the jugular:
The Radio system is back to beta mode, with a lot of changes happening daily. So, you may notice the look and functionality varying as our beta-testers (and you) can take it through it’s paces.
So, yes, we’ve quietly introducing the RequestLine with Read the rest of this entry »
TNocz
A veteran in the Northern California rap game; Sacramento rapper, writer, and producer C-Dubb, has dedicated his life to making music. Ground Zero (2005) was volume one of nine. Production for volume two entitled, The Garbage Man (2005) took only nine months to produce, the “Shock Treatment” album came next in 2007 and now His 8th official album “Veteran Status” is here! Ground Zero was a whole new beginning for this Sacramento native and music extraordinaire. Prior to signing with Sovereign-Records he had already released Kalifornia (1997), The Story of the Struggle (2000), and Networkin (2003). C-Dubb is destined for legendary status and has become somewhat of an underground favorite here in Northern California thanks to his hard work and dedication. He’s currently on a quest to single handedly rekindle the rap game with his grunge-like vocals over west coast beats. Its what he likes to call Mobb Music, classic west coast style with his own personal twist. To date, C-dubb has worked with the likes of other well known acts such as Messy Marv, San Quinn, Keak Da Sneak, Jay Tee ( N2Deep/Latino Velvet ) ,Young Droop, Hollowtip, and Brotha Lynch Hung to name a few.
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Sacramento HipHop gone worldwide!
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