I'll be bringing a Hip Hop set to The Moustache Bar Dalston July 5th. Roll through and mek we start supm. Grab your Presold at The MC's tickets link
The Music Craftsman * The Multi Cultural Master of Ceremonies * Microphone Controller Music Connoisseur * Music Correspondent This is my scrapbook
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Tuesday, May 20, 2025
Sunday, May 4, 2025
The MC - New Day (Visualizer)
Labels:
affirmations,
Boom Bap,
discoveries and inspiration,
Hip hop,
Jamaican rapper,
journal,
music,
New Day,
new music,
rap,
the mc,
visualizer
The MC - Frequency/ Nothing is a Loss (Visualizer)
Frequency/ Nothing is A Loss for your listening pleasure Courtesy of The MC
Labels:
afrobeats,
dancehall,
discoveries and inspiration,
Frequency,
journal,
London,
music,
Nothing is a loss,
the mc,
Tower Bridge,
visualizer
Saturday, November 16, 2024
The MC and Friends DJ Kinbana Elliott Herrington Oxford Street 110924
The MC and Friends DJ Kinbana, Elliott Herington Oxford Street
Labels:
DJ Kinbana,
Elliott Herrington,
journal,
Oford Street,
Pop up perormance,
the mc,
The MC and Friends
Monday, November 11, 2024
Brothers - AG Dolla, The MC (Behind The Scenes with Sector One media)
Checkout some BTS footage from Brothers - AG Dolla ft. The MC video shoot. All courtesy of Sector One Media
Labels:
AG Dolla,
behind the scenes,
bts,
film,
journal,
photography,
Sector One Media,
the mc,
themc,
Video shoot
Friday, September 27, 2024
Brothers - AG Dolla Ft. The MC
Saturday, July 13, 2024
The MC - LOVING AND LIVING/ MINI VLOG: How's the music going/ Quick recap
When people ask how’s the music going and my first impulse is to say: “Why don’t you tell me?”. My second is to say: “It’s going” and finally I say: “Oh#LovingandLiving at the moment…” Fam, this what I mean…
Life is short, make it sweet. The future is in our imagination and the past in our memories. Let’s live in the moment. That’s the message.
Share or join.
As the adventure goes, you’re helping me live out my dreams right now already. So I thank you,
Apprecilove
Labels:
b.o.b.,
bts,
discoveries and inspiration,
dream big,
journal,
Loving and Living,
stormi weather,
the mc,
timbaland,
Vlog
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Smiles Collective Jam 16092018
Sometimes the groove be like...
so now I'm missing live music why?
Thursday, February 17, 2022
Monday, January 31, 2022
The MC Covers Bill Withers Lovely Day
Prediction: A lovely day is ahead. Ahh...I've finally got the setup set up
Labels:
Bill Withers,
journal,
Lovely Day,
the mc,
The MC Covers
Sunday, April 25, 2021
A toast to my ancestors
I am sensing an energy shift on a macro and micro scale; the entire Earth, it’s inhabitants, systems of control, cultural icons passing, people closest to me, changes within.
Since the start of the year Iv lost 3 close relatives in close succession. My uncle, my Grandmother and my aunt. I imagine posting this helps me to compute, but I doubt it does.
As I am dressed here I have attended two of three funerals from my apartment flat, hysterical through every range of emotions. Disconnected and frustrated by it. Through the difficult moments however I feel selfish as I know the tears are for memories Iv had with them and memories I can’t, and that’s for me, not them. For them I imagine and embrace happiness and relief as I know though death was sudden, it was when they were not living in their greatest power. Now they are...
Connected in what feels like very crucial timing, purposeful, powerful and in preparation for what is ahead. A toast to my ancestors
Thursday, December 31, 2020
The MC - Where I'm From (Virtual Performance)
Hopped back in my time machine for a virtual performance of this one
Where I'm From
Produced by Adrian Locke, Truckback Records
Labels:
green screen,
Hip hop,
Jamaican rapper,
journal,
the mc,
Truckback Records,
virtual performance,
Where Im From
The MC - Step Up (Virtual Performance)
Stepped into my time machine for a virtual performance of this one
Step Up
Produced by Kabir Bonner Grillaras Production
Labels:
green screen,
Hip hop,
Jamaican Singer,
journal,
rubadub,
Step Up,
the mc,
virtual performance
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
The MC covers Musiq Soulchild Just Friends (Sunny)
This November marks the 20th anniversary of the debut album Aijuswanaseing from Musiq Soulchild.
Wow 20 years ago... really? Around that time I would’ve been taking a huge leap of faith with my craft, career and heart. Finally I was compiling actual songs from all the poetry, prose and verses inked in the back of schoolbooks, and beat-boxes and melodies hummed into tons of mini cassette tapes. Love was new and I'd been attracted to her long enough now to pursue with my offerings.
Just Friends (Sunny) written by Carvin "Ransum" Haggins, Bobby Hebb, Taalib Johnson, produced by Ivan "Orthodox" Barias, Carvin "Ransum" Haggins.
With Musiq's range being so very close to mine this is my favourite song to cover. Early encounters with love (or building from the friend zone). This song flows very much like a conversation as does the entire album, as often do I, ready to break into my rap... gimme a beat-box.
Labels:
20th Anniversary,
journal,
Just Friends,
Musiq Soulchild,
Sunny,
the mc
Saturday, November 14, 2020
The MC for FM Advanced
Friday, September 11, 2020
The MC Lookin Freestyle - Watch The Hype
Often, the status quo and accepted paradigm of truth is rooted in falsehood. Otherwise, too far from the entire truth or only truth to be considered absolute.
Don't watch the hype ...Watch the hype
Pandemic virus lock-down and vaccine a wha this man the end is near
But its like the more them a promote the more we a come out di shackles bondage and fear
Babylon a go collapse...kiss teeth ... trust me just watch
heads a go roll the truth a unfold aint nothing they can do about that
Living in a world where words like news, fake news, propaganda, programming, advertising and promotion are interchangeable depending on ones discernment is very troubling. We are constantly being promoted to. The beauty of knowing this however is knowing this. Now to exercise such a gift.
One must know when and how to watch the hype to identify the truth. One must know when not to watch the hype so as not to be swept away in distractions and lies. One should also know when to watch ones own hype lest one mislead, or be mislead from truth and purpose, to their own detriment.
Watch the hype my friend, you and I know theres so much going on.
Labels:
Breonna Taylor,
freestyle,
Freestyle Friday,
George Floyd,
journal,
Lockdown,
Nicki Minaj,
pandemic,
police Brutality,
Sandra Bland,
the mc,
Wake Up
Friday, August 28, 2020
The MC Luchini Freestyle - Just Me
Luchini (This Is It) by Camp Lo from the 97 album Uptown Saturday Night. Produced by Ski and uses a sample of Dynastys 1980 song "Adventures in the Land of Music"
A foolish dream but I still wish much... fame for my music and not me
Good luck, lets just, work hard play harder live it up and try no thump down no paparazzi
Every time I examine and shape my vision there's a certain amount of attention and success that becomes more imminent as I put the work in. Also there's a knowing that much of what I envision is on the other side of any comfort, fear or anxiety. For me, that means I get to be a better version of myself every level up of the way. For some that may mean I become unrecognizable. However, I believe no-one should grow and look the same, we all change. Still I'm Just Me
So don't get it twisted, kid changed to stay on point its the best way to avoid getting exploited
Cos when these vampires come for your blood your sweat tears and export it you the one that come up shorted
So I wrote this affirmation and grounding years ago. I recall these lyrics now just as poignant. One more revolution. Grateful.
Friday, August 21, 2020
The MC Incarcerated Scarfaces Freestyle - Ring the Alarm
Incarcerated Scarfaces by Raekwon from the 1995 album Only built for Cuban Linx produced by RZA contains Dialogue sampled from John Woo, Chow Yun Fat movie The Killer, Sound effects from Wang Dang Doodle by Koko Taylor, beat break sampled from "You're getting a little too smart" by Detroit Emeralds. One of the most sampled beat breaks in the game, over 180 times, you can find this sweet thing on songs like: Monicas "Don't take it personal", Keith "Murrays Most Beautifullest thing in the World", Commons "The Light", Kendrick Lamars "You aint Gotta Lie", Jill Scotts "Fools Gold", and many others. There's something infectious about that snare to open hat relationship that just gets me going no matter what.
"When music hits you feel no pain, so I wont refrain from saying... Ring the Alarm!"
Undoubtedly a classic album, very pivotal to hip hop and a significant song to me. By 1995 I was heavily invested in all things Wu. Any project that came out with a Wu-Tang member or affiliate I had to have it. I think I wanted to be an honorary member when I grew up, and while Wu Wear wasn't available to purchase in Jamaica I'd print the different member logos on plain T's and rock em. It was actually this album that formally introduced me to Nas.
I'd listen to Incarcerated Scarfaces until my neck hurt. Rza knew how to cook em up and Chef served on this one. This beat is playful, to the point and hard hitting. An emcees dream. So simple it gives me lots of space to be tonally diverse.
"So I check check a microphone for verbal abuse, sharpen my super powers and prepare to use em ...'scuse me!"
War, Genocide & Famine
Systemic Racism & Slavery
Paedophilia & Adrenochrome
Organ Harvesting & Animal Cruelty
Injustice and Inequality
Viruses and Vaccines
Pollution & misuse of earths resources
Food, Drug, Air and water poisoning?
...Ring The Alarm
Labels:
Detroit Emeralds,
freestyle,
Incarcerated Scarfaces,
journal,
Nas,
Raekwon,
Rza,
the mc,
wutang clan
Friday, August 14, 2020
The MC Vieux Carre Freestyle - 3 Steps Forward 2 Steps Back
I don't usually pick em so green. I like to ripen my lyrics over time, that when offered fall easy into your overstanding and digest sweetly, but this piece of music Vieux Carre by Trombone Shorty (featuring production from Raphael Saadiq) is such a perfect blend of my favourite things I had to share it now in my freestyle challenge. Its had me in a creative sweet spot for a long time. Plus its from two producers on the list of musicians I see myself working with (well this better help more than hurts).
"3 steps forward 2 steps back, that's just the dance there aint no setbacks",
...an idea I started that has become a mantra of mine whenever I play it, I thought would fit perfectly in this series. So I wrapped up the idea with no further delay.
I love this piece of music for primarily exactly that reason. It's music and not a beat; an organic arrangement of musicians playing together, my favourite way to perform and vibe. I am especially keen on how it playfully walks a line between jazz, funk, Hip Hop, rock and Pop, and allows me to be versatile. I'm also a big fan of that big band new Orleans sound. This compels me to use my voice as more of an instrument in the band where I will find melodies that compliment or harmonise with the others. So much to work with.
"I been high and I been low, One thing you need to know is... I'm just getting started"
So to my fellow MC's, how do you choose a beat?
Labels:
freestyle,
journal,
Raphael Saadiq,
the mc,
Trombone shorty,
vieux Carre
Thursday, August 6, 2020
The MC Ready Or Not Freestyle - No Ready
Kicking off a Freestyle Fridays vibe in the heat with something classic for those that know
Contains a sample of "Boadicea" by Enya and its chorus is based on "Ready Or Not Here I Come (Cant Hide from Love)" by The Delfonics. .
Somewhere around 96 I had this album stuck in my disc man, only to be interchanged with the likes of maybe Nas - It Was Written or Mary J. Blige - My Life. To this day it remains one of my all time favourites. Classic
Captivated by the culture crossing vernacular, and blended singing and rapping vocals over infectious multi genre neck snapping beats, I was hooked. As a group of socially conscious intellectuals The Fugees had a voice, sound and story that felt closer to mine than any hip hop I'd listened, to that date.
I love this beat for its sheer simplicity; literally a moody synth bed of Enya for some phat hip hop drums to sit on top, and that's it. An emcees dream. Id freestyle to this for hours. Eventually I wrote No Ready which celebrated the Reggae/Danehall/Hip Hop lifestyle lived in Jamaica while making commentary on how my immediate environment ironically just wasn't ready for me to bring such music to the wider world.
Still you know... I just wanna sing my song
Listen to the original recording of Nuh Ready here...
Labels:
Delfonics,
Enya,
freestyle,
Fugees,
Jamaican rapper,
Jamaican Singer,
journal,
Lauryn Hill,
Mary J Blige,
Nas,
Ready Or Not,
shaq the mc,
the mc
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