Lex The Hex Master – Bomb On Em’ (Majik Ninja Entertainment)

Majik Ninja Entertainment presents Lex The Hex Master. New album dropping in 2016.

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Prozak On Tech N9ne & “Black Ink”

in a DX Exclusive, Prozak discusses his new Black Ink album and working with Tech N9ne.

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Rittz – “Angry Jonny” (Official Video)

“Angry Jonny”

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Stripping, Twerking, and Feminism at the Miss Juggalette Beauty Pageant

Stripping, Twerking, and Feminism at the Miss Juggalette Beauty Pageant

The stereotypical portrait of a Juggalo involves face paint, Faygo, and Insane Clown Posse (whose latest album, The Marvelous Missing Link: Found is out now.) But within the outsider community of the ICP fans, female Juggalos are even more marginalized.

That is until three years ago, when the Juggalettes reclaimed the annual Miss Juggalette Beauty Pageant. Formerly hosted by porn star Ron Jeremy, who would inevitably turn the event into a nude bacchanal, the pageant has been taken over by Lette’s Respect, a feminist movement within the community.

While there’s still nudity involved, it now rewards women of all different body types for their talents. Some girls rap, other strip, and a few sing rock songs. How have the Juggalettes built a 21st century beauty pageant within the male-dominated Juggalo culture? Broadly traveled to the pageant at the Gathering of the Juggalos to find out.

 

 

Tech N9ne Lists His Favorite “Lyrical Killers”

Tech N9ne names Eminem and Krayzie Bone among his favorite lyricists.

Tech N9ne recently released his song “MMM (Michael Myers Mask)” and is gearing up for his next project release.

Recently speaking with HipHopDX, he explained who his favorite lyrical killers are and rattles off a pretty impressive list.

“It was time to dedicate a song to the Slasher that I adore, Michael Myers Mask, who I think I am lyrically” he said via a segment of today’s (November 17) DX Daily. “Eminem, he wore the Jason mask. Jason Voorhees, he’s a murderer lyrically, Krayzie Bone, he’s Leatherface from Texas Chainsaw Massacre lyrically, Bushwick Bill is Chuckee because he’s a midget and I, Tech N9ne, am the Michael Myers, lyrically killer with precision.”

Tech N9ne is slated to release his Strangulation Vol. II album on November 20.

Watch the full DX Daily segment below:

 

Juggalos Are the Best Fan Base: A Night at Twiztid’s FrightFest

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The word “Juggalo” has long had such a bad stigma behind it to describe the fans of music groups like the Insane Clown Posse and Twiztid, but that’s an unfair stance based merely from ignorance. It’s just a prejudice from the outside looking in because maybe you don’t like the way the fans look with their face paint and masks or don’t like the way the music sounds; it’s definitely a counterculture from that of the mainstream and other parts of the underground music scene.

When it comes to the Juggalo world, every show is an event in itself, and I took this year’s FrightFest at the Majestic Theatre in Detroit headlined by Twiztid to observe and break down why this fan base is so irreplaceable and the bad connotations connected with it is completely offbase.

There’s a common theme about the relationship that Twiztid members Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child have with their fan base that continually comes up in every aspect of the band’s aesthetic, the idea that they are all family. And family can be linked by blood or it can be your crew of friends, and like any family, there are people that can be a bit more difficult to coexist with, but in any true setting, you try to make it work and come together as a unit.

The thing that is very unique to this fan base of Twiztid is that they know the influence they have with their fan base but its not your regular rock star on a pedestal dynamic, its more of a two way street of responsibility. While Jamie Madrox and Monoxide will do their best to make the best music they can for their fans and make the shows the best they can, they also challenge their own fans to be productive parts of society. “Ever since me and him actually got some sort of standing or whatever you want to call it where people actually gave a fuck what we had to say,” explains Jamie Madrox. “We’ve been preaching we want to see more lawyers, doctors, teachers, meaning educated. Be smart. Make US proud. If we are to be your proverbial parents sort of speak, make us proud.”

There’s always a sense that there is a place for anyone in the Juggalo world, you just can’t come into it with a chip on your shoulder proving the naysayers right. Doesn’t matter the fan base, people come together for a common goal and a common interest that something in some silly piece of music connect with them and they want to experience it with others that feel the same way. “There’s a difference between being supportive and defending,” explains Monoxide. “We’re supportive, but we’ll never defend your mistakes, blatant mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes. We’re tired of hearing it too. We’re tired of people saying that our fans are pieces of shit, that they’re lowlifes, and its NOT true. It’s so much not true. It’s just like any other family, there’s assholes in every bunch.”

Twiztid knew quickly that a lot of their fans come from less than desirable circumstances in life, but they feel like that’s not an excuse to be horrible people and they want to help them in whatever way to rise above it all and they want to change the way people see the Juggalo audience. “We’re trying to change the perception through the kids,” says Monoxide. “We’re not trying to change the perception through the people that are watching. We have to get the kids to understand that if you are dealt a shitty card, that’s just how it is, but to go out and just go out of your way to be a piece of shit, that’s not what its about, and they’re realizing that. They are going get jobs and they’re going to school and they’re figuring it out.”

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The relationship Twiztid has with this Juggalo fan base is unlike many others, but there’s a sense of pride that they want to have for their fans. They want to be able to look out to that crowd each night and not even question if any negativity exists. Being a Juggalo isn’t just about listening to some music, that’s what gets everyone there, it’s more about being around like minded people in a world where many of use find it hard to fit in and just deal with what life has handed us and come out an improved person for it. “We’re just trying to make sure everybody understands that there’s a better outcome for you if you just take pride in yourself,” describes Jamie Madrox. “Love yourself. Respect yourself. Love who you are, because that’s the whole thing. We accept you, however you are. We will not defend you’re stupidity. We want the best for you. Like parents, we want the best for you, so if we want the best for you and you are doing something that’s not the best for you.”

Even when you look into the music itself, you can see the dedication bands like Twiztid have towards their audience. There are countless songs with lyrics or themes extending their love, appreciation, and support to anyone interested in being a part of the Juggalo world. One verse that jumps out that really quickly explains it all is from Jamie Madrox on Twiztid’s “We Don’t Die” from their album Freek Show back in 2000:

“We unreal / Just like a seven-dollar bill / Voice my opinion regardless on how you feel / Freak shit / It ain’t about being rich / It’s about Juggalos and runnin’ with lunatics / As long as y’all rock this we won’t quit / We do it all for y’all, I mean that shit / Everyone of y’all means everything to me / We bleed for y’all, that’s why we call it the family”

Outside of the Majestic Theatre for FrightFest, I started chatting with some of the Juggalos waiting to go inside for the Twiztid meet and greet beforehand. There was this group of friends that really embodied what it’s all about. It was these four guys from Findlay, Ohio, that’s about 40 miles south of Toledo. One of the guys was a 25-year-old named Kendall and he was the only one of the four that had purchased the meet and greet package. His friends told me that his wife bought it for him and they just tagged along for the show. Before he went in for the meet and greet, I was able to talk to him about being a part of this Juggalo community and he described it as “like hanging out with all your best friends. It’s as simple as I can put it”.

We continued to talk about the negative stigma that Juggalos have and when asked what he would say to anyone that doesn’t understand this particular fan base, Kendall said the following: “Well first, you would have to really go somewhere and be around the people before judging it because just judging it without having an open mind, you’re not going to understand and realize we are just normal people. We all live normal lives. We all come from the same broke homes, people just tend to get along together, we all have the same experiences.”

One of Kendall’s friends Adam, now 32 years old, was the person that got him into Twiztid’s music. I spoke with Adam also about the bad rap that Juggalos get from people and he explained: “It’s a family. It’s more than just a whole bunch of hoodlums getting together like people think. It’s a family of friends getting together to help each other not to hurt each other. Look man, just chill. We’re all here for the same reason. There are some posers and all that come to shows, but we just got to take them under our wing. In all actuality, we were like that too at one point in time. We didn’t understand. We just wanted to fit in and this is where we can relate and fit in. ”

The two other friends of Kendall’s that came with him, Twiztid’s FrightFest here in Detroit wasn’t just their first Twiztid show, it was their first concert ever. They’ve been fans for a long time, but just never been to an actual concert before. And as successful as a band like Twiztid has been with record and merchandise sales over the years, they still have loyal fans out there that are still trying to find their way into the thick of things, but the great thing here is that given the opportunity, their own friends were able to bring them along for this shared experience.

Soon after, Kendall came back outside from the meet and greet with a glow on his face. He finally got to meet his idols and his friends that didn’t even get to go to meet Twiztid were happy for his experience. He got a poster and hat sign. I believe the hat he got signed was for another friend of theirs that was locked up. The sense of friendship, community, and awareness just with these four friends from the Northern part of Ohio is such a microcosm of what exactly Juggalos truly represent.

In the Juggalo world, if you extend your arm for help, you will always have more hands than you can ever imagine there to pull you up. Anyone that tries to push you back down is either a poser or not hip to the fact that there is no need to destroy one another and it’s a place that should be free to build, but best believe the Juggalos will always fight for their family and that is the beauty of it all.

Twiztid will be hosting the 2nd Annual Twiztmas Party at The Crofoot in Pontiac, MI on December 5, 2015 at 7:00pm and all ages are welcome. The party will include a silent auction featuring ultra-rare merchandise, complimentary food, and in addition to Twiztid, performances by Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Krizz Kaliko, and others. Tickets are free with the donation of four canned foods, or for just $1 with service frees through www.ticketweb.com. Canned goods can be dropped off at The Crofoot starting now until tickets sell out. Canned good donations will go to Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan, and the silent auction funds will go to the Humane Society and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. For more information, visit twiztid.com.

TWIZTID Announces 2nd Annual Twiztmas Party 
FREE Entry with Canned Good Donations
 
Saturday, December 5th @ The Crofoot, Pontiac, MI – 7:00PM – All Ages
 
Featuring Additional Performances By:
BLAZE YA DEAD HOMIE
KRIZZ KALIKO
…and more
 
+Silent Auction with Ultra Rare Items, Complimentary Food & More
 
Get TWIZTID’s New Album The Darkness via www.Twiztid-Shop.com
 
Detroit rappers TWIZTID are once again celebrating Christmas with the true meaning of the season at the forefront. The duo have just announced their 2nd annual Twiztmas Party, which will feature FREE entry with the donation of four canned foods, or for just $1 with service frees through www.ticketweb.com.
 
Twiztmas will take place at The Crofoot in Pontiac, MI on December 5, 2015 at 7:00pm and all ages are welcome. The party will include a silent auction featuring ultra-rare merchandise, complimentary food, and in addition to TWIZTID, performances by Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Krizz Kaliko, and others.
 
Canned goods can be dropped off at The Crofoot starting now until tickets sell out – hurry, almost half of the tickets have already been claimed! Canned good donations will go toGleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan, and the silent auction funds will go to the Humane Society and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital. For more information, visitwww.Twiztid.com.
Twiztmas is our way of saying thank you to our family for another awesome year of representing with us. Merry Twiztmas!” – Jamie Madrox and Monoxide. 
 
After Twiztmas, the party continues with TWIZTID‘s very own NEW YEARS EVIL 8 – taking place at Alrosa Villa in Columbus, OH on New Year’s Eve! Support will come fromBlaze and Insane E. Doors are at 6:00PM and all ages are welcome. You can purchase tickets now via Ticketmaster.
 
 
About TWIZTID:
TWIZTID is an American hip hop duo from Detroit, Michigan. Formed in 1997, TWIZTIDis composed of Jamie Spaniolo and Paul Methric, who perform under the respective personas of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child. Spaniolo and Methric are former members of the group House of Krazees, which disbanded in 1997.
 
TWIZTID‘s most recent album, The Darkness, debuted on the Billboard Top 200 charts at #29, marking their 11th album debut on the chart. The Darkness marks the group’s first Billboard debut since the launch of Majik Ninja Entertainment. Order your copy of The Darkness now via www.Twiztid-Shop.com.
 
For more information on TWIZTID, please visit:
www.Twiztid-Shop.com *official webstore*

JNN Presents Oddball Headlines Ep 2

Juggalo News Reporters Cover some of the most fucked up headlines in the news this month!

JNN Reporter Sylli and co-host Kendy Wendy, report on some recent crazy ass headlines reported in the news!

Tech N9ne – Blunt and a Ho (Feat. MURS & Ubiquitous)

Tech N9ne “Blunt and a Ho” ft. MURS & Ubiquitous
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Official Hip Hop Song | Strange Music
Strangeulation Vol. 2 | 11.20.2015

Tech N9ne “Blunt and a Ho” ft. MURS & Ubiquitous
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MMM (Michael Myer’s Mask) – https://youtu.be/u_TA2ryI3Tw
We Just Wanna Party – https://youtu.be/gV_gPrRBs1U
Strangeulation Vol. II – CYPHER I – https://youtu.be/mexR-JMsSAk
Push Start – https://youtu.be/TdYC6duvNTk

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Tech N9ne – Behind The Cypher | Strangeulation Vol. II

 

 

Strangeulation Vol. II | Behind The Cypher
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New Tech N9ne Collabos Hip Hop Album | Strange Music

Strangeulation Vol. 2, in stores 11.20.2015
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Get “We Just Wanna Party”, “Slow To Me”,
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Check out music from the album:
Slow To Me – https://youtu.be/pZuykNVAS3U
MMM (Michael Myer’s Mask) – https://youtu.be/u_TA2ryI3Tw
We Just Wanna Party – https://youtu.be/gV_gPrRBs1U
Strangeulation Vol. II – CYPHER I – https://youtu.be/mexR-JMsSAk
Push Start – https://youtu.be/TdYC6duvNTk

Tech N9ne on Twitter – http://twitter.com/techn9ne
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Tech N9ne – Independent Powerhouse Tour 2016 EPK

Tech N9ne Independent Powerhouse Tour 2016 EPK
Dates and Tickets – StrangeVIP.com
Official Hip Hop | Strange Music

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