This is BBC Merseyside’s Upfront Urbeatz Sessions II. This show was to celebrate Black History and Black Music and featured some of Liverpool’s best talent.
The full show will be aired on Sat 25th October on The Upfront Show, BBC Merseyside 95.8 FM.
This showcase featured Jay Norton, J Soul, KOF, Janiece, Future, MC Sly, Paisleigh, DJ Kwame and Patrick Graham
This is a new project by the Upfront Team at BBC Merseyside…the idea is to allow artists doing black music to perform with live instruments to a studio audience. Then this is recorded and played back on the Upfront Show the following Sat (8-10 95.8 FM)…
The initiative is quite sick…we were blessed to have KOF do the first one….Check it below
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSejQ4cG2Oc
For more information hit James Klass up james.klass@bbc.co.uk
World meet IanvandeWaal a.k.a ChartStalker…a producer from Liverpool…seriously on his grind and creating some nice music….is he the best urban music producer in the City?…check out his music by clicking the image below
Anyone looking for some hot customised clothing, check out Unity Designs…her boutique has just opened on Smithdown Road and she quite literally can customise anything..
On 13th July US Artist Lupe Fiasco came to Liverpool Carling Academy as part of his UK Tour.Off the back of a stellar performance at Glastonbury he arrived to a sold out venue and showcased why so many people, like the legendary Jay-Z, consider him “a breath of fresh air” in the currently stagnant Hip Hop Scene.
With great poise and precision Lupe and his band, systematically flowed through some of his biggest tracks starting with ‘Kick Push’. The energy and charisma of the young man from Chicago had the crowd awed and quite literally hanging on his every word.The event reached fever pitch when he dropped into the Grammy winning ‘Daydreamin’ and reached a crescendo when he rolled into an extended rendition of ‘Superstar’.
Lupe more than proved that his music can, and does, cross any race and regional boundaries. This was reflected in the make up of the crowd, which was as diverse a crowd as you are likely to find anywhere! Other notably facts, other than almost flawless execution of all his lyrics, were the intangibles. His interaction with the crowd. His pacing. His energy. Further everyone surely was impressed with his awareness as, unlike many touring artists, Lupe knew exactly what City he was in, as he delivered a small tribute to Anthony Walker before comically alluding to the Liverpool-Manchester rivalry.Further kudos to the man born Wasalu Muhammad Jaco for having his 1/15th artists’, Matthew Santos and Sarah Green, supporting him on stage for most of the performance.
A great evening was capped off with Mr Fiasco leading the crowd in a united rendition of ‘Superstar’, his biggest song to date; ‘If you are what you say you are, a superstar, well have no fear, the crowd is here…” Indeed it was and Lupe was very much a superstar on that night!