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Hood Shuttlesworth: World’s Greatest Rapper Ever, Period! September 16, 2010

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Hood Shuttlesworth: Icon Status

Many rappers have come and gone in this hustler’s game, some remembered, most forgotten, but there is one emcee whose legend is certain to ring throughout hip hop’s Hall of Fame for eons to come, master on the microphone, Mr. Hood Shuttlesworth of Birmingham, Alabama.

Hood Shuttlesworth: Major Player on the Go

Raised in a modest and quiet family, it comes to many as a surprise when they’re introduced to the voracity, intensity, and sheer verbosity of the venerable rapper known to friends simply as Hood. Standing about 6’2″, he cuts a lanky figure, toned, willing, and ready to take on the tasks at hand required for the dubious honor of being, “The World’s Greatest Rapper Ever”.

Hood Shuttlesworth & Shaka of Shaka Productions

A father, a husband, a rapper, and a gentleman, Mr. Shuttlesworth
is dedicated to family and friends alike, but he’s also committed to being the best damn rapper anyone has ever seen or heard. Some say he’s the founder, backbone, and soul of the notorious Black Flock Gang, who can be found at http://www.blackflockgang.com. A modest individual, Hood, himself, would most likely deny such a claim, but in truth, there is much validity to the assertion.

Hood Shuttlesworth with BFG & Ms. Fame


Some ask the question on everyone’s mind, “Will Hood Shuttlesworth, heady with his recent rocket to fame, remain with the BFG?” In Hood’s mind, this isn’t even relevant, as he is a dedicated friend and loyal peer with Black Flock Gang. Peer? Surely Hood Shuttlesworth cannot be likened to any figure, East or West, North or South, or even the Midwest.

Hood Shuttlesworth & Associates


Hood Shuttlesworth is the embodiment of elements, lightning, fire, thunder, and wind. He is a slice of Heaven to the listener, and a fistful of Hellfire to his challengers. He’s loved by his fans, and envied by those who wish to unseat him. Many threaten, empty threats which are never executed, as the culprits remain powerless in the shadow of his supremacy.

Hood Shuttlesworth: Superstar

With his presence on the BFG album, “Birds of a Feather”, the double-disc is estimated to reach 8 figures in sales. That’s right folks, roughly 10,000,000 CDs plus in the imminent debut of Black Flock Gang. When questioned about the immediate future, Hood Shuttlesworth points to their position as they poise to spread out from Birmingham and overtake the Deep South, particularly the current capital of hip hop, Atlanta aka ATL. As the BFG consider union with famed promotion team, TSTP Entertainment Group, even skeptics must admit to a powerful combination. “We’re going to take this town,” claims Hood Shuttlesworth. “We’re here to liberate the listener, make friends with our fellow artists, and confound those haters who only make us stronger.”
Wise words from a rapper and gentleman of profoundly deep thought. According to a source, the Mayor of Atlanta is bracing for the coming arrival of Hood Shuttlesworth by beefing up security throughout the city, drilling local police and fire units, and generally bringing the Atlanta public to full awareness of the chaos which might erupt when Hood Shuttlesworth picks up the microphone and the fans go insane. According to a source at the Governor’s office, “We’ve seen it before, and we’ll see it again.” The source continues to sum it up with high words of praise which seem evident to the general, reasserting that, “Hood Shuttlesworth is the world’s greatest rapper ever, period!” For further information, or to book Hood Shuttlesworth, please visit http://www.blackflockgang.com today. For special fan requests, please look for their coming Facebook page.
Until then, the surest source of information would be http://www.universalartists.net, or through the media wizard himself, Joe Stern-McGovern and his partner, Shaka of Shaka Productions, who can be reached at http://www.facebook.com/sternmcgovern or joe@universalartists.net. Download Hood Shuttlesworth and Black Flock Gang’s singles today by visiting them at http://www.blackflockgang.com or the charity driven site, http://www.endhivaids.com, and download a single or two to do your part in donating in our mutually beneficial fight against HIV/AIDS.

Sandy Lehman, Freelance
Universal Artists, International

www.blackflockgang.com: Rise to Power August 17, 2010

Posted by universalartists in A-Dub, AIDS, BFG, Birmingham Alabama, Black Flock Gang, Charity, Christian Dane, Dem Hardheadz, Dirty South, DJ Funk Daddy, DO, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, FAM Boy$, Hood Shuttlesworth, Joe Stern, Joe Stern McGovern, Ms Fame, Ms. Kesha Lee, Pediatric AIDS, Poetry, Seattle, Shaka Productions, Stern McGovern, Street Sales, Street Teams, Talent, Uncategorized, UNICEF, United Nations, Universal Artists International, www.blackflockgang.com, www.endhivaids.com, Yung Yo.
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BFG

Local Heroes, the Black Flock Gang

Following a year of speculation and anticipation, Joe Stern-McGovern and Shaka Productions of Universal Artists, International (UAI) have unveiled their latest vehicle for public consumption, the official Black Flock Gang site. Heralded widely by fans and critics alike, there can be no doubt that the Black Flock Gang (BFG) is set for a meteoric rise in the hip hop industry, as well as other genres such as pop and alternative, with their stellar if not extraordinary crossover appeal.
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BFG: A Potent Force Assembled


How is it Black Flock Gang came to be. In the words of the venerable Hood Shuttlesworth, formerly and yet forever of the FA Money Boyz, Black Flock Gang doesn’t originate from any sense of a bedrock foundation, but is an eclectic mix of different characters, genres, individual and group voices, as well as a flair for the unique showmanship typical of any star or champion. According to Shuttlesworth, “BFG cannot be defined. Its a conglomerate or meeting of many minds, all of which come to form the particular genius which has come to be known as the Black Flock Gang.”

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In spite of Hood Shuttlesworth’s declaration, it can be pointed out that the core members of BFG were blood brothers D.O. and Preach-a-Boi of Birmingham’s wildly popular Dem Hardheadz, and Facts, Mr. Shuttlesworth, and Lo of the FA Money Boyz. Formerly accompanying the two acts, and now official members of the Black Flock Gang, are the unstoppable firebrand, Ms. Fame, also hailing from Birmingham, and Christian Dane, a transplant to Birmingham by way of New York City’s Brooklyn.
Black Flock Gang

BFG: Making a Change in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

The pure simplicity of the make up, combined with these individuals continual drive towards perfection in their craft, has led to a map of sorts which leads the adventuring enthusiast into the realm of those defined as exceptionally genius. When this conglomeration of talent records, the results are proven hits with widespread appeal. As far as live performance is concerned, no act cares to follow that of the Black Flock Gang for fear of total and utter inadequacy. Indeed, this fear is well grounded, as the act’s showmanship builds to a mind bending crescendo, carrying their audience away from the common grind of life, and into a dimension known to many as Nirvana.
BFG

Hood Shuttlesworth: Taking Care of Business


With their two singles, Airplane and Whip It Up, rising up the charts through several recently captured Underground Awards, the hopes for a hip hop dynasty emerging out of Birmingham, Alabama, are given wings of fruition. With the Black Flock Gang’s stamina, determination, and articulation, they shame all challengers, yet welcome one and all to share in the joy and spirit of hip hop with their of own thoughts and voices as a community.
Black Flock Gang

Dem Hardheadz: D.O. and Preach-a-Boi

Yes, the Black Flock Gang is astounding magnificent yet humble, extreme and yet moderate. These qualities all extend themselves to the charitable aspect of the BFG. Black Flock Gang has pledged partial proceeds from the revenue generated to various charitable organizations, particularly the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation to honor the memory of Joe Stern-McGovern’s late son, Kenneth, who lost his battle with the malady in late 2007. According to Universal Artists’ main producer, “The BFG is about more than avarice, arrogance, and the Self. They are here to educate, stimulate, and serve as the vanguard in the march towards charitable causes and an end to HIV/AIDS.” Orders for the singles of the BFG are taken from http://www.blackflockgang.com and finalized at the benevolent site created by Joe Stern-McGovern, http://www.endhivaids.com. Singles start at 99 cents each, while the entire downloadable album of over 40 songs with special host, DJ Funk Daddy of http://www.funkdaddy.com, are for sale at a mere $14.99, a portion of which goes towards our fight against HIV/AIDS. How does the longevity of the Black Flock Gang fare in this vast world of talent and challenge? If one were to heed the message of Dem Hardheadz, they shouldn’t look for an end any time within this generation or the next. According to multiple sources, the BFG is poised to become the greatest band in decades, and perhaps this century. Indeed, the single, Airplane, with its astounding rise in the local charts, secures its place as a classic. With, Whip It Up, the act proves they are no one hit wonders. Look for the expansion of the Black Flock Gang throughout the Deep South, and the proliferating throughout the US and onto what can only be known as a world without borders. Why not help these young heroes today in the continued fight against HIV/AIDS, as its mutually beneficial to all of mankind. Visit http://www.blackflockgang.com now so you can help make a difference. This reporter would personally like to thank the Black Flock Gang for their charity, and look forward to years of their contribution towards community pride, civic minded generosity, and entertainment. Black Flock Gang, they’re starting a movement for today’s children as well as tomorrow’s. They welcome your patronage to their site and look forward to serving you.

Paul Burke, Freelance
Chicago, Illinois

Joe Stern-McGovern: Hail to the King April 28, 2010

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Joe Stern-McGovern: Hail to the King

“The King is dead, long live the King,” announces the imperial court crier from yesteryear? No, strangely these words come from the harshest of Joe Stern-McGovern’s critics over the years. Often known as a “Media hound”, the icon, Joe Stern-McGovern, has frequently been cast as the creator of media darlings and would be stars whether warranted or not, making the unknown known overnight and bringing charisma to even the lowliest of knaves. Within the ranks of colleagues and subordinates, his knack for the superlative has often brought criticism from the ranks. This said, within the space of several months, the former rogue agent has been cast in the most revered and benevolent of status with the creation of the charity driven site, http://www.endhivaids.com.

With the tragic death of his oldest child, Kenneth McGovern, who lost his battle with AIDS at the close of 2007, Joe Stern-McGovern became a man with a mission. He chose to pick life over greed and excess, using his talent for verbage with a sprinkle of magic dust to make the world a better place for all of mankind. Uniting with his partner, Shaka of Shaka Productions, the duo set out to create an entity which would collect funds for various charities, some of which include AMFAR, the Children’s Hospital, but primarily the cause of pediatric AIDS through the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation, http://www.pedaids.org in honor of Joe Stern-McGovern’s late son.

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Kenneth McGovern, c. 1989

On the site, http://www.endhivaids.com, the charitable consumer can find a wide variety of today’s freshest urban hip hop ala the sounds of dirty south act and ingenues, Black Flock Gang, soon to be found at their chic and unique site, http://www.blackflockgang.com. On the Black Flock Gang site, the consumer will find varied selections from the hottest act to hit the market in years, with numerous links to the http://www.endhivaids.com site. Indeed, fans will be able to purchase not only their singles, but their latest CD compilation, BFG: Anthology, a bold name to say the least for an act only established within the last several years, a title such as one would expect from the master of the grandiose, Joe Stern-McGovern.

BFG

Hood Shuttlesworth of the BFG

The BFG: Anthology site is a project which has roots coast to coast, as the album is produced by renowned genius and master on the wheels of steel, DJ Funk Daddy, http://www.funkdaddy.com. With Seattle producer Funk Daddy’s super touch, the act is rocketed to new heights, and figures to be Joe Stern-McGovern’s one-two thrust into the future of hip hop.

Generally speaking, Black Flock Gang is a group of artists hailing throughout the Deep South, from Houston to Florida and then up to N. Carolina, with its core to be found within the major cities of Birmingham, Alabama, and Atlanta, Georgia, the oft claimed, “Capital of Crunk”. Its founding members are the FAM Boyz (For all Money), and Dem Hardheadz, blood brothers and masters on the microphone. Together, Hood Shuttlesworth, Facts, Lo, DO, and Pain blaze the path of tomorrow through deft lyrics and accomplished delivery coupled with the element of raw and vibrant intelligence. Yes, the Black Flock Gang might just be Universal Artists, International, Joe Stern-McGovern, and Shaka Production’s crown jewel.

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Shaka of Shaka Productions

For further information on Black Flock Gang, please visit the site http://www.blackflockgang.com which is expected to be erected from construction in early June 2010, as well as at the parent site, http://www.universalartists.net, and of course, http://www.endhivaids.com.

Show your own measure of benevolence and charity today by visiting Joe Stern-McGovern’s monument to the human spirit, http://www.endhivaids.com, and its refusal to cave into the tragic and seeminly insurmountable  and purchase a single for mankind and for your own entertainment by the Black Flock Gang, http://www.blackflockgang.com.

For booking the BFG, please contact Universal Artists, International directly on the contact page of http://www.universalartists.net, as well as for press queries, wholesale and retail queries, as well as fan requests.

Joe Stern-McGovern, hail to the King, and good show!

Blake Contreau, Freelance

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Cattle Call: In Search of the Best December 26, 2009

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www.endhivaids.com

Unite in Our Fight to End HIV/AIDS

Joe Stern-McGovern, global agent and President of Universal Artists, International, along with Shaka Productions, has announced a call for global auditions to fill the halls of its newly founded music download site www.endhivaids.com through licensing to benefit charities fighting to bring an end to the plague known as HIV/AIDS. Some of these charities include AMFAR, the Elizabeth Glaser Foundation for Pediatric AIDS, and Children’s Hospital.

If you are an artist, no matter your location worldwide, please submit your musical material to joe@universalartists.net for consideration at a slot within our charity based site. We are accepting all genres, although our interests lay particularly in: rap, r&b, alternative, J-Pop, Emo, Goth, Electronica, Pop, and industrial.

www.endhivaids.com

World Cattle Call for Musical Talent

We are accepting artists regardless of age or sex. Our primary concern is that your heart is in the mindset to contribute in the fight against HIV/AIDS, your message is clear, and you’re goal is to entertain while earning money for charity through partial proceeds going to donate in our worldwide fight.

For details on licensing and other such information,  please write joe@universalartists.net, joesternmcgovern@myspace.com, endhivaids@myspace.com, or universalartists@myspace.com.

At www.endhivaids.com, artists can make money in excess of the take from heavyweights such as Itunes, Amazon, and Napster, free of large fees, gather world attention, and contribute to a great cause!

www.endhivaids.com

Promote Your Talent and Join Against HIV/AIDS

www.endhivaids.com is under construction, but available for anyone who is interested in further information or to gather an idea of the nature of our organization. It’s expected to be fully functional by the end of January. Look for coming expanditure and the sales of charity related merchandise such as T-Shirts, Ball Caps, and Sweat Shirts with the charity’s name as well as the names of your favorite artists.

Again, if you think you have what it takes to make a difference, promote change for the better, if you have an interest in the benefit of the human condition or your fellow man, coupled with the confidence your music reigns supreme, please contact us without hesitation.

Please be prepared to submit at least 2 songs with one photo to payments@universalartists.net for an audition, or guide us to your Myspace.com profile so we can review you and your material. Remember, this is a competitive game, so submit only your very best material. In our judgment, quality outweights quantity.

www.endhivaids.com

The Best Musical Talent Our Planet Has to Offer

Please feel free to visit us at www.endhivaids.com, www.universalartists.net, www.myspace.com/universalartists, www.myspace.com/endhivaids or www.myspace.com/joesternmcgovern at any time. Your patronage to our site is gratefully appreciated, and your enthusiasm, encouragement, and participation bestows great pride and honor to our organization in its struggle to end HIV/AIDS.

Management

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Jacksonville’s Ripp and Redd: Larger Than Life December 14, 2009

Posted by universalartists in A-Dub, Africa, AIDS, Beatmaker, BFG, Birmingham Alabama, Black Flock Gang, Christian Levi, Crunk, Dem Hardheadz, Dirty South, FAM Boy$, Hood Shuttlesworth, Hood Zone Productions, Jacksonville, Joe Stern, Joe Stern McGovern, Light Brigade Records, Lil J, McDonalds, Ms. Kesha Lee, Obama, Pure-Records, Quick Time Studios, Ripp and Redd, Shaka Productions, Stern McGovern, The Bionic Rapper, The Los Angeles Times, Tokyo, Uncategorized, Universal Artists International, Universal Soldier Records, www.endhivaids.com, Yung Breeze.
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Ripp and Redd: Hustlers and Players

When it’s too early for the club to come alive, or perhaps too late and the crowd begins to wane, what would be any DJ’s ace in the hole, his one trusted trick up his sleeve? How to turn the evening tide from the worse to the electric, stimulating, intensifying pleasure all have been waiting for with baited breath the entire evening? In two names and one act, blood brothers from the Panhandle State, Ripp and Redd. Hailing from the greater Jacksonville, Florida area, this duo alone can generate the jumping sounds of bass, the enamoring melodies, and the adept delivery of lyrics unparalleled known to mankind. Who knows, perhaps even the extra-terrestrial are somehow tuned in to become part of the pair known as  the life of the party.

Ripp and Redd came from modest up bringings, but it wasn’t their lot in life to be held down by anyone or anything. No, talent on their level simply could not be suppressed by man or circumstance. With a small loan to the local music shop, Ripp purchased his first keyboard, laid down some notes, and history was made. Within a matter of one year the duo had already taken an astronomical leap in the market under the moniker, 4 Deep. At some point, the unity of the act began to meander and the two brothers alone remained.

Scouted by Joe Stern-McGovern and Terje Himberg-Larsen of DJ White Shadow fame, the duo were swept to the west coast’s San Diego in a quest to create their first official album. Due to circumstances beyond control, all was put on hold for a year as various matters were straightened. Meanwhile, Ripp and Redd continued to forge their own destiny, never failing and never quitting at what they knew was their life calling. In the interim, Ripp and Redd put out no fewer than 4 outstanding singles which rocked the region from east to west, and north to south.

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You Cannot Stop the Unstoppable

By the close of 2009, Universal Soldier Records, a division of Universal Artists, International, had undergone a change in their methodology through the assistance of the likes of the late, great Casey Rankin of Japan’s legendary Pure-Records, as well as fielding suggestions and tutelage from Sony Records and Warner Bros. insiders who had the skill and maturity to assist the struggling independent label.

With the reconstruction of Universal Soldier Records came the active partipation of Universal Artists, International. With the restructuring came the first great, official step for Ripp and Redd as the pair joined Birmingham, Alabama’s renowned, Black Flock Gang, also known widely as BFG, on their first compilation album, Radio. Featured fourth on the roster of hits, Ripp and Redd cut loose with their full momentum in the raucous single, Get 2 da Money. Even prior to the release of the album which would come to be known as  Radio, word from insiders at EMI, Virgin, and Interscope assured us the album being an assured success, in part due to the continued and strenuous efforts of Ripp and Redd.

A force such as Ripp and Redd isn’t likely to play second fiddle to any act, although their bond with the Black Flock Gang will certainly be a strong one. Audiences can look for the future release of Ripp and Redd’s own debut yet to be named sometime early next year. Rumor has it the album will most likely be distributed by a major within the US, or some powerhouse from abroad. Nevertheless, one thing is certain, whoever backs the duo is one lucky entity, as these two cannot and will not accept anything less than full-fledged success on a level yet unimagined.

To obtain a download of any future single by Ripp and Redd, Black Flock Gang, or any other Universal Artists, International’s roster of talent, please visit the charitable site, www.endhivaids.com which is coming in mid-January with the latest classics and hits, courtesy of Joe Stern-McGovern, Universal Artists, International, Shaka Productions, and DJ Funk Daddy, with prices starting at $.99 per download.

For more information on Ripp and Redd, please visit Universal Artists, International at www.universalartists.net, and look for the coming Ripp and Redd profile, as well as their personal Myspace sites. Announcements of their future singles are soon to be released globally as the duo are heralded as the inheritors to Florida’s proverbial throne, if not the entire Deep South.

Jacksonville, FL

Platinum on Wax

If you wish to book Ripp and Redd domestically, please contact Joe Stern-McGovern’s assistant at joesternmcgovern@myspace.com. For international bookings, please contact Guy at guy@universalartists.net, or Joe Stern-McGovern himself at joe@universalartists.net. For all matters of A&R or production, please contact Shaka at shaka@universalartists.net. For information about the Black Flock Gang, please visit www.myspace.com/blackflockgang or write to blackflockgang@myspace.com.

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Christian Levi: Universal Artists, Intl’s Clark Kent November 5, 2009

Posted by universalartists in A-Dub, AIDS, Birmingham Alabama, Black Flock Gang, Christian Levi, Crunk, Dem Hardheadz, Dirty South, FAM Boy$, Hood Shuttlesworth, Joe McGovern, Joe Stern, Joe Stern McGovern, Johnny Get Your Gun, Lil J, Live Show, Ms. Kesha Lee, New York City, Obama, Pediatric AIDS, Shaka Productions, Stern McGovern, Street Sales, Street Teams, Tokyo, Uncategorized, Universal Artists International, www.endhivaids.com.
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In the Penthouse

Christian: In Your Minds and In Your Face

Joe Stern-McGovern, global agent and President of Universal Artists, Interntional,  and Shaka of Shaka Productions, have made of their smarter moves to date by bringing into the fold a young, quick tongued genius named Christian Levi, or simply put, Christian. Hailing from Bessemer, Alabama by way of Brooklyn, New York, Christian’s venture into the world of hip hop and Dirty South has certainly spanned polar opposites. He’s played both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line, while sitting on the fence of neither, proving victorious on all accounts, in spite of his youth of only 24 years.

A short locked, tall young man, Christian cuts a handsome, light skinned figure fresh and ready for the cover of Gentleman’s Quarterly in a suit by Hugo Boss. While his looks are striking, it’s his deadly placement of vocabulary which stands out so poignantly, as he takes to the microphone like a young hellion fresh out of the nest, wings spread wide and ready to soar. Who will fall the next victim to this classic bird of prey?

While the idle and foolish of Birmingham, Alabama, rest on their laurels, Christian is fastidious in his consumption of language, a proverbial, “Walking thesaurus”, arming himself with the arsenal he will require for future hurdles, future battles, and the unwary opponent he will so easily bring to bow his head in shame with adept delivery and a curious, beguiling smile, as if to say, “Yes, you’ve just been handed your ass.”

In the Penthouse

You Talkin' to Me?

Featured on several of the Black Flock Gang’s soon to be released CD, BFG, as well as Universal Artists, International’s personal brainchild, World Mixtape: Artists Against AIDS, which can be found shortly at www.endhivaids.com, young Christian is proud to devastate the competition and rise like cream on such singles as, “Put Me in Coach,” and, “This is How Money Sounds”, where his language coupled with delivery crack the skin and skulls of his opponents like a bull whip.

Like Wyatt Earp at the OK Corral, Christian is more than prepared to mess up your day should you call him out or look at him sideways. Like the old serpent flag said, “Don’t Tread on Me”. To the adventurous MC, Don’t be unwittingly fooled by his casual manner or disarming smile, this double agent lives to shame the boisterous, scramble the brains of the thoughtless, and level the stage with his clarity and epic bounce.

For all the bounty of his labor and toils, or his stature as hip hop royalty, Christian is surprisingly down to earth, so to all of his fans, should you happen to come across this icon, feel free to approach him with a smile and expect one in return.

Again, make sure to look for Christian Levi to be prominently featured as he helps in the fight against HIV/AIDS on our coming site, www.endhivaids.com. You can also find more information about young Christian at www.myspace.com/universalartists as well as our main site, www.universalartists.net.

In the Penthouse

Don't Let the Glasses Fool You...

To book Christian for a show domestically,  please write to shaka@universalartists.net, and for all international matters, please write to joe@universalartists.net, or feel free to call our San Diego/LA Metro office at 1(619)757-1301.

For the latest in Universal Artists, International’s videos, please visit us at www.youtube.com/universalartistsintl. To donate funds to the cause of building the www.endhivaids.com site for future generations, please go to www.paypal.com and submit your donation of $5 and up in increments of $5 to payments@universalartists.net. Your help in fighting the world’s plague known as HIV/AIDS is greatly appreciated and recognized.

In the Studio

Christian with Ms. Kesha Lee

DO: Poet Laureate of the Streets October 24, 2009

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DO of the Black Flock Gang

DO of the Black Flock Gang

You may call him DO, you may call him the Deacon, but whichever moniker you prefer, you must pay heed to the Poet Laureate of the Streets, blood brother to Mouf Piece of da City, and one half of Birmingham’s legendary duo, Dem Hard Headz.

Word from every corner has it this enigmatic icon will soon take wing with microphone in hand, launching into a furious lyrical lashing which is certain to bring even the most jaded, hardened soul to bow down to his power and dominance. This is not idle chatter, friends, this is not bravado, this assertion is grounded in a proven track history of freestyle battles, adept delivery on the mic captured on film, and the throngs of fans who mob the dimly lit backdoors to each nightclub he plays in an attempt to catch even the briefest glimpse of the legendary and darkly mysterious icon with his corn rows down.

An elusive character often spoken of as possessing the wisdom, power, and stealth of a black jaguar in the Amazon, at heart DO is surprisingly down to earth. A creature molded by his years on the tough streets of the Magic City, his lyrics are filled with insight into the trials and tribulations of a portion of society which goes largely unnoticed and neglected, except for in the eyes of entities such as local and federal law enforcement.

Hard Headz: Blood Brothers

Hard Headz: Blood Brothers

A solid example of his roots might be found in his coming smash hit, “Cash In”, with older brother, mentor, and all around savvy Hard Head, the oft spoken of highly and widely, Mouf Piece of da City. In the high octaine cocaine based single, DO proceeds to break down the underworld of cocaine, a realm in which the search for sheer and immediate satisfaction through “white china” creates an element of the hopeless, strung out, and addicted, as well as the accommodating dealers poised, as the song takes point of, to “Cash in”. 

On DO’s mark, the field has assembled in legions to futilely attempt to trump this poet laureate. When asked how he feels about the jam up of so called opponents, the Deacon just smiles, sits back, and proceeds to pop open another chaser of Budweiser. With the nickname the Budweiser Kang, DO shows no fear of the perils of this world, as through a supreme sense of confidence, he senses no fear. Perhaps out of a sense of haughty superiority which has evolved through years of walking up and down the block stomping over the competition, his confidence is as warranted as it is appropriate.

DO: Poet Laureate of the BFG

DO: Poet Laureate of the BFG

In the debut of BFG, the CD certain to take the world by storm, Dem Hard Headz pair up with the FAM Boy$, whose ranks include Facts, Lo, and the most infamous citizen of Birmingham by way of Adamsville, the honorable and worthy Hood Shuttlesworth. The collective known as Black Flock Gang  gather for a round at stardom beyond the pale of imagination. 

Word has it their subsequent mind bending stab into the psyche of the general public will follow with the future release of a compilation album, brain child of Joe Stern-McGovern and Shaka Productions of Universal Artists, International. Partial proceeds of the album will go to fund the agency’s concern for the issue of pediatric AIDS. Filled with a social conscience as well as the skills which level the competition, DO is filled with heartfelt kindness, coupled with pride and professionalism. He is able and ready, and promises to devastate any negativity or hate so prevalent in the field known as hip hop. His casual yet poignant manner has replaced in its stead an image of social awareness and compassion for his culture, people, and the community as a whole. 

Preacha Boi: Other Half of Dem Hard Headz

Preacha Boi: Other Half of Dem Hard Headz

For more information on DO, Dem Hard Headz, FAM Boy$, or Black Flock Gang and their debut, BFG, make sure to visit us today at www.universalartists.net, www.myspace.com/universalartists, www.youtube.com/universalartistsintl, or the acts own profile on Myspace at www.myspace.com/blackflockgang.

If you would like to book the DO and his cohorts, please feel free to either call our offices in San Diego/LA Metro at 1(619)757-1301, or write to blackflockgang@myspace.com. For international matters, please contact the office of our President, Joe Stern-McGovern at joe@universalartists.net or joesternmcgovern@myspace.com.

Fans, if you’d like to leave a message for the acts, you may either write to them through www.myspace.com/universalartists or directly at www.myspace.com/blackflockgang. When writing, please specifiy which artist you are showing particular interest in along with your comments and personal reflections or criticism.

Black Flock Gang: BFG

Black Flock Gang: BFG

If you have footage or photographs of the acts in concert or elsewhere, please contact us at info@universalartists.net for instructions on how to submit them. All submissions posted will cite you as photographer, and all material submitted will by default be subject to release on any of our sites or promotions.

For matters of production or A&R, please contact Shaka at www.myspace.com/universalshaka or shaka@universalartists.net. To donate to any of the acts particularly favorite charities, please contact us at payments@universalartists.net.

Coming before the close of the year, the ability to purchase BFG merchandise, albums, and singles will be implemented at www.universalartists.net.

We look forward to hearing from you soon, as your comments and patronage are greatly appreciated.

Smack Talking of the Day: $ Cash Battle $ October 11, 2009

Posted by universalartists in 731, A-Dub, BFG, Birmingham Alabama, Black Flock Gang, Cash Battle, Christian Levi, Crunk, Dem Hardheadz, Dirty South, FAM Boy$, Freestyle, Hood Shuttlesworth, Joe Stern McGovern, Lake County, Lil J, MADD, McDonalds, Ms. Kesha Lee, Rodney Smalls, Shaka Productions, The Bionic Rapper, The Los Angeles Times, Tiptonville, Trap House Coalition, Universal Artists International.
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Facts of the BFG: Let's Do This

Facts of the BFG: Let's Do This

In 1985 or there close within, a young rapper named LL Cool J burst onto the scene with his fresh, innovative, and ultimately brash single, “Rock the Bells” under the label Def Jam. Who could possibly forget such classic lines as, “You bring the woodpecker, I will bring the wood”? Our favorite line from the single, however, would be that of, “I will battle anybody, I don’t care you tell…” And with such a boast, LL reigned supreme for years with Earl, the DJ whose hand was like a shark’s fin on the wheels of steel.

There has been enough smack talking from the likes of many platinum heavyweights to last a lifetime, and frankly, Universal Artists, International and Joe Stern-McGovern, global agent and President of the company, have decided it’s time to call all bluffs, to stop those who would deal from the bottom of the deck, to prove their own worth, and to reign supreme, just as their ancestor, LL Cool J, did in the mid-80s. With an eye towards cornering the rap market by somewhere around 2014, Universal Artists, International has announced to the world, “You think you can touch this, you talkin’ to me, well then let’s cash battle, sucker DJs”*.

Joe Stern-McGovern: A Challenge for Charity

Joe Stern-McGovern: A Challenge for Charity

Beginning January 2010, Universal Artists, International’s heavyweights, Black Flock Gang aka BFG from the self-titled smash CD, BFG, and their oft featured artists, Christian Levi and Ms. Kesha Lee, will set out on the road to battle all comers to prove their dominance in the highly competitive world market. Sucker DJs globally, be prepared to be shut down, to have your mama thoroughly disrespected, to bow your heads in shame, and to wipe those saline tears of miserable failure away as you have your proverbial asses handed to you Dirty South Style courtesy of the BFG.

DO: Ain't No Other

DO: Ain't No Other

Is this a claim on behalf of the notorious, infamous, and supreme BFG that the South trumps east, west, and midwest? Certainly not. Why might one ask? Simply said, with the versatility of the BFG, they consider themselves masters of every variation, bringing due respect and paying homage to each in their own way. Not only will the Black Flock Gang break out in verse to make the hardest of the Eastern seaboard suffer whiplash, they will rock the richter scale until California falls off and into the ocean as the next largest island of the world. If they fail to show restraint, California might entirely become the next Atlantis.

Fans Awaiting the BFG Concert

Fans Awaiting the BFG Concert

Sucker DJs of every realm, bow down in reverence as the kings who came to save the game pass before your mortal eyes. You name the place, you name the date, you name the style, and watch yourselves stepped on like a petulant red ants on a picnic blanket. The BFG will demand nothing short of your full measure of respect. Show them a line and they will cross it in a minute. If you can see them, it’s too late to run.

The Honorable Hood Shuttlesworth

The Honorable Hood Shuttlesworth

“Disciples of soul, godfathers of rap, our rhythm is down as your mama is whack,” claims Japan’s lead envoy for Universal Artists, International. Yes, the BFG have already made their way overseas and leveled the best the Japanese market has to offer in exhibition shows against some of the greatest styles in the manner of Ludacris, Lil’ Jon, Slim Thug, Ice Cube, and even the tattoed poet himself, Lil’ Wayne.

No one can bring the energy of the BFG, no one can match their verbal skills and delivery. The BFG will make a grown man cry to any of the numerous beats by Tiptonville, Tennessee’s own A-Dub, conqueror of crunk and his cohort, 731 joker of Lake County and pop’s answer to the age old question of the chicken and the egg, Lil’ J.

A-Dub & Lil' J: I Been On

A-Dub & Lil' J: I Been On

Is this challenge by Joe Stern-McGovern of Universal Artists, International belligerent? Not at all, it simply underscores the supremacy and dominance of the BFG for any of the unenlightened, ill spoken, disrespectful, or simply “act a fool” MC. Like Hammer said in his time, “Can’t touch this,” and from the likes of Public Enemy, “Don’t believe the hype,” and Vanilla Ice…well, let’s not even go there…

In words of caution from those under the Shaka Productions camp in Birmingham, Alabama, “Man up, fool, check your D, because you’re ’bout to feel the fury of the BFG, B!”

In a quote from Joe Stern-McGovern, he summarizes his own take on the legends come to be publicly, collectively, and individually as the BFG,

“You cannot hold down the human spirit any easier than you can surpress the intellect. Give it some time, and it’s certain to rise to the surface and beyond your wildest dreamsn and expectations”.

When asked about the BFG and their lyrics, methods, and take on life, the company’s President, Joe Stern-McGovern, gave the following response,

“When I was a youth myself, we realized we were doing many sectors and slices of society a disservice, socially and politically speaking. These children were fed on the lies, corruption, and propaganda of forces supposedly larger than themselves, but they’ve risen, risen from the plumes with a message which won’t be swept beneath the carpet.” 

Joe Stern-McGovern: President of Universal Artists, International

Joe Stern-McGovern: President of Universal Artists, International

Joe Stern-McGovern continued to state,

“Their lyrics are a social commentary, a take on their lives in a society which has tried to mold them into what they wanted them to be, pawns and worker ants to the queen, but they have a message to send with their own take on the turn fate has handed them.

If the world, let alone any invidual has taken up issue with the BFG? In a quote from Joe Stern-McGovern,

“Society has made their bed, now they can lie in it. If the powers that be cannot deal with the indignance of the disenfranchised who refuse to be categorized or smothered by sweeping generalizations, let them do better next time, and try harder with future generations”.

Lo of the BFG: The Usual Suspect

Lo of the BFG: The Usual Suspect

In a quote from Joe Stern-McGovern,

“The dye is cast with this lot, and now society will face their full fury, as well as their sometimes poetically beautiful take on the human condition.”

In one word from one journalist, “Wow!”

The black flock gang has arrived, and will continue to reign supreme as long as they care to carry their message, and once having done so in a manner of haughty arrogance coupled with humility, the saviors of the hustle many call rap will pass on the torch to their own sons and daughters for millions to thrill to in future battles. 

Mouf Piece of Da City: In the Penthouse

Mouf Piece of Da City: In the Penthouse

For more information about the Black Flock Gang, please visit them at www.myspace.com/blackflockgang or www.universalartists.net.

To book the BFG, either nationally or internationally, contact Joe Stern-McGovern’s assistant at joe@universalartists.net.

For more information on the BFG’s favorite charitable organization, please write to universalartists@myspace.com or blackflockgang@myspace.com.

For information regarding retail distribution or wholesale of BFG CDs and merchandise, please write to payments@universalartists.net.

*All cash battles are for purposes of charity.

Birmingham’s Sizzling Sensation, Black Flock Gang: BFG with Universal Artists Update October 10, 2009

Posted by universalartists in Beatmaker, BFG, Birmingham Alabama, Black Flock Gang, Christian Levi, Dem Hardheadz, FAM Boy$, Freestyle, Hood Shuttlesworth, Inside Information, Investment, Joe Stern McGovern, Lil' Juan, Live Show, Los Angeles, MADD, McDonalds, Ms. Kesha Lee, New York City, Quick Time Studios, Rodney Smalls, Seattle, Shaka Productions, The Bionic Rapper, The Los Angeles Times, Tokyo, Trap House Coalition, Universal Artists International, Updates, Wealth.
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Explore Your Future at Universal Artists

Explore Your Future at Universal Artists

When the city of Birmingham, Alabama, was established as a potential hub in direct competition with the great city of Atlanta (ATL) for the title as capital city of the Deep South, little did the world know the city’s greatest achievement and note as a power on the world front would come through a vehicle of hip hop acts and producers known now globally as Shaka Productions.

Shaka of Shaka Productions

Shaka of Shaka Productions

From the mind of Joe Stern-McGovern, global agent and President of Universal Artists, International, comes the largest smack on the richter scale since the volcanic eruption on Krakatoa, DO and Mouf Piece of da City, blood brothers of Dem Hard Headz, and lyrical shoguns on the mic, Facts, Lo, and Hood Shuttlesworth of the Shuttlesworth long line of blue bloods, collectively known as Black Flock Gang aka BFG.

The Noble Hood Shuttlesworth of BFG

The Noble Hood Shuttlesworth of BFG

It’s rumored through inside sources the Black Flock Gang’s smash debut might break all previous records of Dirty South acts such as T-Pain, TI, 36 Mafia, Gucci Mane, and Yo Gotti put together, with it’s down home, grits and sweet tea thumper, bumper, and shaking the trunker collection on the coming self titled album, BFG. These numbers have been scientifically gathered and analyzed not only by the industry’s top number crunchers, pocket protectors and lab coats, but registered with the moderators of good taste and etiquette, Trap House Coalition, also hailing from Birmingham. Look for the Trap House Coalition’s Rodney Smalls on the coming single, “Don’t Think About It”, accompanied by Lo and Hood Shuttlesworth.

DO: One Half of Dem Hard Headz

DO: One Half of Dem Hard Headz

The debut of the BFG is certain to titillate, shock, awe, and jaw drop any who hear the magnificence of an album largely consisting of beats by Tiptonville’s, A-Dub, www.myspace.com/adubbeatz, and the mastery of Shaka of Shaka Productions fame, www.myspace.com/universalshaka, as well as the artistic engineering genius and attention to detail of Hood Zone Productions.

Hood Zone of Hood Zone Productions

Hood Zone of Hood Zone Productions

If you’re curious about the BFG and would like to check out a preview of the act, make sure to frequent downtown Birmingham’s art focused venues through the end of October, where copies of the hit debut, Black Flock Gang: BFG, will be sold in great numbers and all 5 of the act’s members themselves will be present following earth shaking shows to personally sign posters from their well known and much to do CD debut, BFG.

With Universal Artists, International’s expectations high in the firm belief they’ve hit pay dirt with the BFG, the agency has began to acquire new talent worldwide. If you think you have talent on the level of BFG, A-Dub and Lil’ J, The Bionic Rapper, Ms. Kesha Lee, or Christian Levi, please contact Universal Artists, International directly at either info@universalartists.net, or at universalartists@myspace.com.

BFG featuring Christian

BFG featuring Christian

If you are an investor in search of the chance to get in on the ground level of a company certain to rock even the most distant of the four corners of this earth, if you have a love for money, if you care about social conscience and humanitarian causes, or simply a fan of the genius of Shaka Productions and its acts, please write directly to France’s Guy Aeschelmann, entrepreneur, MBA, and counsel to Joe Stern-McGovern, at guy@universalartists.net.

Ms. Kesha Lee: Letting Her Hair Down

Ms. Kesha Lee: Letting Her Hair Down

If you’d care to reach Shaka of Shaka Productions himself to pitch your talents and particular genius, feel free to write to shaka@universalartists.net. Only serious queries will be given attention. Please be prepared to submit photos, bio, and at least two songs as a demo, or the URL to your Myspace.Com profile. If your profile is set to private, make sure to add either www.myspace.com/universalartists, www.myspace.com/universalshaka, or www.myspace.com/joesternmcgovern.

Lo of the BFG: I'm Coming for You

Lo of the BFG: I'm Coming for You

If you are a videographer or film editor, producer, or director, please visit us at www.quicktimefilms.com, or contact Joe Stern-McGovern’s assistant directly at joesternmcgovern@myspace.com, or by adding Joe Stern-McGovern at www.myspace.com/joesternmcgovern with bids on future studio projects such as music videos and documentaries.

If you are a retailer, distributor, label, scout, or if you care to book the BFG for any show of merit, please write to Universal Artists, International’s info@universalartists.net attention Ashley M. Our acts are generally available 24/7 for the right gig, the right price, or the right cause.

BFG: In Concert Summer 2009

BFG: In Concert Summer 2009

For information on how to donate to the favorite charities of the BFG, please write to their representative at payments@universalartists.net, or the act themselves on Myspace.Com at www.myspace.com/blackflockgang attention, “Hood Shuttlesworth”.

If you are interested in Universal Artists, International’s artists, wholesale products, or merchandising their retail items such as ball caps, T-Shirts, sweat shirts, posters, or special edition CDs, make sure to write to info@universalartists.net.

If you do not have ready access to the Internet, you may call Universal Artists, International directly at their San Diego office at 1(619)757-1301 anytime and leave a message. To reach our staff, call between the hours of 8am to 5pm Pacific Standard Time.

Preacha Boi: Mouf Piece of da City

Preacha Boi: Mouf Piece of da City

For specifically European queries, you may write Terje at terje@universalartists.net or in Asia, Kiyotaka at kiyotaka@universalartists.net.

For comments of either praise or criticism, add Universal Artists, International as a friend at www.myspace.com/universalartists and drop us a note in the comments section of the profile, or write directly at universalartists@myspace.com.

If you are with the press, or if you have any interest in employment opportunities such as journalism, music management, high commission sales, acting as a scout, publicizing, if you are interested in charity or donations, or if you are simply destined for success through the arts, contact Joe Stern-McGovern’s assistant at joe@universalartists.net or joesternmcgovern@myspace.com.

A-Dub and Lil' J of the 731

A-Dub and Lil' J of the 731

Lil’ J: Lake County Joker or Pop Idol? October 4, 2009

Posted by universalartists in Lake County, Lil J, Lil Joseph, McDonalds, Tennessee, Tiptonville.
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I enter the Jemison Flats on 1st Ave. N., a $40 million renovation consisting of 3 buildings combined, one of them being the old Chamber of Commerce Building. Although quite a sum has been invested in the project, it is still surrounded by a notoriously perilous neighborhood just 3 blocks shy of the local downtown Birmingham Police Station. While the building is claimed to be the newest level for the nouveau riche, I’m not impressed. It smacks of a ghostly element, filled with snobs and low intellects attempting to escape their plot in life as largely disenfranchised struggling to break out of the pathetic caste they’ve inherited through genetics and personal ignorance.

I await Lake County’s Lil’ J aka Lil’ Joseph aka AK-47 aka J Glock of the 731, not realizing he’s seated in an ashtray he calls his, “Point A to B ride”, a low profile, souped up Impala. He revs the beast’s engine and I turn to escape the rigid, infamous halls of the Jemison Flats with a gasp of relief. Lil’ J honks the horn jokingly, shouting through the open glass, “Get a step on it”. Clearly, Lil’ J is either Lake County’s joker or the bone thug many portray him to be.

“Look at these hoes outside the Jemison Flats,” Lil’ J kids, “You’d better eat your carrots, silly rabbit, if you want to see these hoes. They’re elusive”.

I can barely decipher his Tennesse venacular, yet I shake my head politely as if to concur with the legend known as Lil’ J. A police squad car pulls alongside the white Impala, and Lil’ J just grins and revs the V6, as if to challenge authority. The officer chuckles, then speeds away. Was it casual disrespect on the part of the police, or fear of the dangers involved in messing with the likes of Lil’ J?

Lil' J: Pop Idol or Pimp?

Lil' J: Pop Idol or Pimp?

We make a turn down 14th and roll towards McDonalds, where there’s a back up of middle class suburbanites frequenting the facilities of this hospital city. The line is a mile long, and it affords this journalist the perfect opportunity to hone in on the real issues facing society today as captured through the eyes of Lil’ J.

“Look at this back up”, Lil’ J mumbles.

“Is this normal?” I ask.

“Yeah, shit, what else is new,”…

I laugh inside at the bravado of this Casper the Ghost like legend, pale as a white sheet, yet filled with the soul worthy of the reverence of any hip hop fan. He spits out a lug of Kodiak chewing tobacco as he ponders the future.

Lil' J: Private Moments

Lil' J: Private Moments

“Yo, you eating your chocolate chip cookie, dawg? I’m only gonna ask you once…”

“Are you threatening me, Lil’ J?”

“I’m warning you. Just real talk…”

“Yes, Lil’ J, I’ll take a large Hi-C, fries, chicken McNuggets off the dollar menu, and 6 chocolate cookies which I promise to share with you.”

“That’s right!” Lil’ J mumbles.

“Lil’ J, please,” I reply.

“Naw dawg, just jerkin’ your chains, so chill.”

How is it this middle class youth of reasonable existence and higher than usual intelligence has come to live a life so tawdry and filled with the drama of a dirty homicide squadron? One can only wonder, but upon reflection, they’re left with the conclusion, Lil’ J is who he is, and there’s nothing that can dislodge or rattle his aura or mentality. We approach the drive-thru speaker.

“Would you like to try our new Angus burger?”

“How do you know I’m not a Vegan?”

“Is that a no?” the worker asks.

“Hell na!!!”

“What would you like today?”

“My man say he take da large Hi-C, four piece McNugget off the dolla menu, fries, 6 chocolate chip…”

“Cookies?”

“That’s right, bitch? Damn, she’s testing my nerves!”

“I can hear you, sir.”

“Good, then get me a double cheese burger with no cheese, no ketchup, no mustard, no beef, ya’ feel me?”

“So you’d like a burger bun?”

“Don’t give me lip, hoe.”

“Is that everything, sir?”

“Damn right, that’s everything, shiiit!”

Lil' J on the mic!

Lil' J on the mic!

I can tell Lil’ J is upset with the cashier’s approach, and Lil’ J complains vehemently about the alleged brow beating. He pulls up to the window, guns the engine over and over again until the cashier gets the point he’s pissed off, he grabs the white bag with the golden arches, then spits some Kodiak onto the ground in full view of the shocked cashier.

“Clean that shit up…”

We drive back to the so called flea bag someone has called the Jemison Flats where I promptly exit the Impala. I thank Lil’ J for his time and the insight as he revs the engine. With my keys in hand, I make a brisk break for it. From behind me, I can hear Lil’ J barking with full bravado.

“That’s right, you better run!”

 

Freethrow Masterson, freelance

Birmingham, Alabama

Freethrow Masterson, Journalist

Freethrow Masterson, Journalist