Cop This: Storm the Unpredictable – Please Forgive Me remixes

News June 26th, 2008

Storm the unpredictable - Please Forgive Me

New isht from my crew!

Tracklisting:
1. Please Forgive Me (The Unknown Remix)
2. Please Forgive Me
3. All About (Brainstorm Sounds Remix)
4. All About

PURCHASE:

- iTunes
- Emusic
- Rhapsody
- HipHopSite.com

LINK UP:

myspace.com/StormTheUnpredictable

WATCH: (some classic material)

From the days waaaaaaaay before YouTube:

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SPP, Kokayi, Wale – Sun, 3/16

Gigs March 1st, 2008

SPP, Kokayi, Wale

Wale, Kokayi & SPP
Sunday, March 16
Nightclub 9:30
815 V St. N.W.
(intersection of 9th, V and Vermont streets.)

$15
doors @ 7:30

A full bill of DC hip-hop at one of the most major venues in the nation! I’m amped. My crew will probably go on first around 8:30pm. Don’t be late!

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Almost ready…

News January 25th, 2008

It’s been a long time and the ritual is well established. POEM-CEES records are birthed primarily during bleary eyed night-shift sessions. Leave work, hit studio, go back to work, manage the delirium.

It’s coming up on 5 years since the last official jont, but there have been a couple 12 inches and one official un-official jont since then. Maybe you missed those. There will be time to catch up, but for now we got a bunch of new jonts. They sound pretty good. Here’s a peek from the birthing process.

This is DP, aka naturalaw, aka Durl Purry. He’s good with hooks.

naturalaw-dp

His ad-libs also become more bizarre as the late night hour grows more extreme.

This is Patrick Washington, aka Black Picasso. You might know this guy. He can sleep with his eyes open.

Black Picasso

This dude here…

my pen weighs a ton

This is Priest. He raps real good. That doesn’t make any money though. So now he makes you sound good after you cut the check.

Priest

Btw, we clean up pretty well too.

had to be at least one like this

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Soul Controllers & SPP Waxworks in-store, Sat. 9/17

Gigs September 16th, 2005

Come out this Saturday for an in-store performance by Priest da Nomad, Storm the unpredictable and POEM-CEES to start off the Hip Hop’s Independence Day in-store concert series put on by Capital City Records and SPP Waxworks. The Soul Controller DJ’s will be providing the sound and there will be an opening performance by Noyeek The Grizzly Bear as well as a short open mic (must sign up between 3pm – 3:20pm to be in the open mic, NO EXCEPTIONS).

This will be a monthly event, held on every 3rd Saturday, featuring some of the most incredible artists who have product for sale at Capital City Records (and who just happen to be from the local area). Also, one lucky attendee each month will be able to pick out $50 worth of local music to take home courtesy of Ty-She Entertainment and SPP Waxworks. Come out, enjoy an incredible day of live hip hop, and last but not least, PURCHASE SOME INCREDIBLE MUSIC!!!

September, 17 2005
Hip Hop’s Independence Day at Capital City Records
1020 U St, NW, WDC
3 – 5pm
Cost: FREE

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