Makin' It Magazine - Issue #14

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King of Hood & Blues J. Harden Philly Blocks By K. Cannick By K. Cannick Over the past three years I’ve watched the growth of R&B singer J. Harden, the self proclaimed King of Hood & Blues and winner of over 165 Atlanta open mics. With a selection of finely tuned songs including “Marching Band” Ft. Trick Daddy, “Lift Me Up” Ft. Jadakiss, “Work Dat Pole” and “We F***ing” he is preparing for the official release of his King of Hood & Blues Street Album Hosted by Bigga Rankin and Freeway Ricky Ross. The project also features Slick Pulla, Trae The Truth and label mates J.C. Implacable and Georgia. With nothing but raw talent and a tenacious grind J Harden manages to consistently book paying shows. J. Harden is available for features and looking to connect with DJs and club promoters to continue booking more shows in new markets. www.JHarden.me | 347-266-3418 | jhardeninfo@gmail.com

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Born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky, Philly Blocks is a hip hop artist representing hard for the West End of Da Ville. Regarding himself as a street lyricist, he aims to represent the full spectrum of his generation. Giving listeners more that the “Party and Bullsh!t” music they are used to hearing from artists in his age bracket, many of his songs touch on his own personal struggles and triumphs in life. Coming from a small market that has yet to get the attention it deserves from a national audience, his goal is to crack the door open and hopefully with that unify his city. Philly blocks is looking to connect with every DJ that is feeling his music. He is available for drops, features and shows. Contact Quiet Noise Management for more infotmation and visit myspace.com/philblocks to check out his music. darnelljohnson86@gmail.com | 502-407-0266 | Twitter.com/MrQuietNoise

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