Sunday, January 24, 2010

Album: Heaviest Hook Ups - Across The Pond, vol. 3 (I'm iLL) (2010)

THE HEAVIEST HOOK UPS
Across The Pond, vol. 2 (I'm iLL)
->Hosted by Green 2th
(2010)

Currently, this mixtape is available on DatPiff.com.

Grand Angel's song "MRSHMLO feat. E-40" is featured on Track #22. This song was recorded exclusive for this mixtape.
Fun Fact #1: Track #22 "MRSHMLO feat. E-40" was also included on Best Of Heaviest Hook Ups: Year One (Dec 2010) (read about: HERE).
This mixtape also featured: Green 2th, J-Skaytz, Big Shane, T-Pain, Germ Ghee, B. Palma, P Dawg, Wallet, Jay Rock, Mistah F.A.B., Young Noble, Noa James, Ramone Jones, Lesa J, Tryfe, Real Estate, Codeen, Yung Rellz, AQ, Mac Millz, Spider Loc, Mike Knox, Crooked I, Noah Jones, Crooked I, Purp Reynolds, Hop Da Great, Shady Nate, Beejus, J-Jewlz, Pill and Young 5ive.

Monday, January 11, 2010

Interview: HipHopShizzle

Grand Angel Interview - 1/11/10
by HipHopShizzle

Excerpt from the interview... "We’ve both been writers for many years previous to the music game. Music really just came naturally to us, Hip-Hop and music in general is the air we breathe. We’re influenced by each other mostly. We’re constantly trying to elevate and that pushes each other to be greater and greater with every song, with every performance. Also our concepts and tangent conversations open us up to new ideas and creativity."

Read the full interview HERE:

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Timeless #2: Hip Hop Masters pt. 2

FEATURED: Performance footage of celebrity recreations of: Jay-Z, Nas, LL Cool J, MC Lyte, Salt-N-Pepa.
INTERVIEWS: Rikirby Hinds, director of "UNCOVERED: A Pageant of Hip Hop Masters."
RELEASE: 1/10/10
YOUTUBE: grandangeltv


Monday, January 4, 2010

Interview: RAGO Magazine

Grand Angel Interview - 1/4/10
by Tricksta at RAGO Magazine

Excerpt from the interview...
Do you think the internet helps or hinders independent artists?
Grand Angel: If used correctly, responsibly and socially... the internet is the most valuable tool for ANY market. The problem is not the internet’s accessibility to the artist or to music; it’s the fact that people are still “promoting” using the old-school methods, like excessive SPAM! People who like your music need to be able touch you and talk to YOU these days; you need a Twitter or a MySpace. I regularly give people my cell phone number! And I’ll answer as long as I’m not asleep or in the studio! Haha!"

Read the full interview HERE: