Friday, August 21, 2015

Beno Ridez End of Summer Concert

And the most valuable player of the End of Summer Concert award goes to, Michael Rodriguez Harris. From the standpoint of providing up to the minute correspondence, videos, Instagram, posts, and just about any other piece of information to make you feel like you were right at the venue, instead of anywhere else that night. Michael was able to compile pics of Jerome Ross, Mike Voss, Reevyze, and other Tru7 Ent associates that all showed the unity for this concert.


You have to catch the clip of Beno Ridez hopping over and up the gate as he is rapping in his set. This is not a rehearsed matter that Ridez came into by the way. The little things like this add up into so much fundamental electricity that make the components of a really good show. Voss is spotted doing an acapella of some of his latest material, the hand waving anthem style of rican boul, to the flurry of smart phones that come into the scene on Beno Ridez songs, are some of the other integral highlights I was able to observe from a plethora of footage that was accessible about this night.


You were able to catch StevieFrankstheartist and Fis Geez here at this showing. Michael gets a really good crowd shot showing you the capacity, actual attendance, and how dense the support was for the dedicated talent in the building. This evening had some really diverse selections in seeing Trenzoner and Slaughter Rico both take to the stage. Cutty Palace, the event host even had said that "
last night was the most fun night I had working... like I had a crowd vibing and the artist did they thing... a lot of energy in the room, shout outs to Ralph Beno Ridez Collins".


What I was paying attention to was how magnetized the beautiful paying women were to Reevyze. They were dancing at will, attentively engaged, front and center, and holding on to the mixture of dance, rap, and radio blended songs that he bought with his arsenal. Yellowboy_Vin had some old school beats popping off as he kicked many essences of knowledge through the microphone.


This night demonstrated to me that a company can show it's strength in numbers. This night displayed to me that people of all walks of life can come together and enjoy a palette of musical talents. Even as companies struggle with business models, executing plans for their artists, and how to facilitate all the nuances of todays technologies, there are some, that with what they do, to how they do it, can still produce something that is worth the face value of every dollar.

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Benoridez.com Android Review

As I was searching for new stories to contribute to the Beno Ridez cause, seemingly overnight, as in, with not much talk, gossip, or even promotion, his website dropped.

This writing is a user experience on what you will expect using an Android OS mobile device when you navigate his website.

The logo as the recognized symbol sits in the far left corner of your screen. Next to the logo is the menu bar which gives you, home, bio, booking, music, photos, and videos individual options.

The home screen puts you down to the next big thing that is happening within the Beno Ridez camp. It also is the central menu to the full access of the site as a whole. Keep your eyes glued after the biography layout and you will discover a playable button that will cue you into Beno's latest single.

Something which appears to be a minor issue at hand is that the booking link contains no contact information surrounding this issue or service. This may be a glitch from the Android OS on my end so, to weigh if the link is actually a problem, span your experience of this site using Apple IOS and Windows platforms for a distinguishing trial on the matter. Beno is very accommodating. You can also get the booking information straight from him.

The music section guides you to four different projects in Ridez discography. The download buttons work very efficiently and direct you to their respective release sites for further inquiring.

You can't scroll the photos in the photo part of the website without clicking on a picture to get into the whole menu. Once any picture loads, there is a slide show feature that you may stop and play. You can also scroll in single clicks through the portfolio. There's a cool expansion of the images feature in the photos menu as well. This way you can see every bit of clear resolution in detail.

The video feature is extremely convenient because engaging the videos doesn't redirect / reroute you to Youtube or it's affiliated App. You can press the video of your enjoyment and watch it right on the site.

The design of benoridez.com was done with Avada and their fusion of the Wordpress templates. Avada is a reputable design source with over 150,000 pages developed through its behalf

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Beno Ridez Real Deal Video

The violin player welcomes you with a crafty four bar introduction. Feast your eyes to the opening Real Deal text in the back stage area. Bottle placement of spirits shifts into the cameras lens in being located when Ridez is panned from dual angle mirrors flowing through verse one.


An illustration of critical thinking, sipping back some water, and a perfectly edited fade guide you from the backstage to the main stage. Jim B Dot supplies cameo notions greeting Beno as he helps himself to the liquor bottle. A personal conversation is conducted through the scenes by the body language of Jim B Dot and Beno Ridez.


When Beno takes to the shades he proceeds with leaving the backstage area. A magnificent shadow is captured, only revealing the light from which Beno Ridez came. The best part about the shadowy sequence is that only the light in which he walks away from derives the composite of seeing the emcee in the dark backdrop.


The very first full color display of this video comes to your attention when Beno performs around an enlarged banner of his logo. The experience of visually breaking the video through this activity almost gives you what it's possibly like to be front and center watching Beno Ridez rehearse his hits. Use the fine points of your eye in detecting throughout the songs hook the Real Deal hash tag, so you can be hip to everything going on with this song.


A play on numbers, by way of bodies brings the violinist into double vision, and Beno into your triple vision peripheral. Seeing them split from their bodies while in performance stature. I heavily nod this multiplying effect. The rhymes said in the second verse appear as if the violin plays in sync to the body language Ridez is fueling by his lyrics. The director gives you a left to right positional stature of the two of them working side by side.


As the track breaks down, the doubling effect makes it's way onto your screen once more, giving Beno an exact physically momentous surge as he rips the delivery. The closing credits roll and it reminds me of watching a movie in the cinema world. Maybe the man you see at the end, clapping his approval, is the one Beno Ridez is auditioning, showcasing, or proving something to? The jury is up to you. https://youtu.be/qx8piM_GqwY

Monday, August 3, 2015

Beno Ridez Real Deal Digital Single Release

Countless planning, methodical steps, strategic business timing, market anticipation, and wavering support are a few successful factors that need to be cohesive in pushing forth a single to see the lights it rightfully deserves.


From Twitter, to Instagram, Facebook, and through the very word and mouth of Beno himself, he has worked to give a play by play, a tracking of pay by pay, and all other information that's necessarily needed in keeping track of the Real Deal single release.


All of this commotion positively is vibes through your underground music outlets right now, and great Scott, it's not even time for the evening news to come on yet as I write this blog. Fis Geez is quoted directly from the iTunes music link where you can purchase the single in saying, " Awesome song bro, let's win". There is also a flurry of vibrant traffic over at the Google Play Store where the song can also be purchased and is available.


You can locate, purchase, support, and grow fond of this new music @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/real-deal-single/id1017409523

Monday, July 27, 2015

Beno Ridez Wants You to Vote for Dr3w for the Dont Funk Up Our Beats Contest

Beno Ridez and Dr3w, up to this point in time, have a storied and colorful history. They naturally work off of each others energy and ideas and many great things have been produced as a result of that.

This tandem has studio collaborations that are well documented and they even had a few fantastic performance nights over at the Trocadero, when their powers combined.

Beno went to his Facebook and announced that his running mate was in the same voting video contest, Don't Funk Up Our Beats, as he was. What Ridez wants you to.open your eyes up to, is Dr3w's new video Let's Work.

Dr3w's song begins with park scenery around Philadelphia's Art Museum area vicinity. The grass shot is low and in high definition perspective, and you can even find Dr3w chilling in it before the base of the beat thumps.

Dr3w blows the beat out of the sky, and I think it is only fitting that you observe the helicopter flying over the park where they were shooting this video. Highly lyrically and visually coincidental I might add in seeing these occurrences merge outright.

I want to give camera man and artist credit for deciding that in the midst of Dr3w's rapid lyric fury, that the camera was going to be slapped off direction, and from the opposite side the emcee emerges drawing microphone prop in hand like everything was normal and orchestrated in that process.

Dr3w seldom uses name dropping punchlines in any display of this raucous lyricism that will greet your ears. One of the lines, key with the videos story direction is when he mentions the Colts and Andrew Luck. The screen drops instantly black and up pops retro footage of Dr3w gracing the stage with his clique.

The most grabbing parts of the action are a few frames to follow coming up next. You can find Dr3w on BMX bike, conversing in Love Park, and there's a rhyme he indicates, proving his dad wrong, while proving his grandma right, that will show you a personal look at his grand mother attached to all of his social media contact information.

This video is worth your valued time. If you don't watch it contacting Dr3w directly, you can find his release here @ http://hiphopdx.com/dontfunkup/vote/video/2194

Beno Ridez Makes Appearance at the Secret Room Event

The Secret Room, nestled in a ducky block location off of Erie Avenue in Philadelphia, PA is going to be an up and coming venue for artists and musical professionals everywhere if they keep gaining momentum showcasing premiere events in the fashion they are doing.

Tru7 Entertainment was making their presence felt by having Jim B Dot, Reevyze, Michael Rodriguez, and Beno Ridez supporting this show.

A young emcee on the rise, who is highly charismatic, and artistically unique, LilSmoke215 was a performer on this night also.

Mike Harris, Tru7 Entertainment artist manager contributed many social media clips, reposts, photos, and up to date scenarios dealing with any and everything about the Secret Room on this night.

You can bet your dollar that Beno Ridez was at this function to show the public the strength within the Tru7 unit. There have been occasions to where Ridez wasnt even scheduled to perform for the night and he still broke through, coming to band with his Tru7 entertainment brethren. Demonstrating that there are many different vocal and non vocal ways to align yourself among a movement that you are going in for.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Beno Ridez Here We Go Again

Here We Go Again is featured on HipHopDX.com and is rapidly moving up the voting polls with Beno Ridez successful social media surges, by fans, peers, management associates, and miscellaneous supportive local area colleagues.

Ridez begins around the area of 2nd Street in Kensington.(Philadelphia, PA) The subtle but highly noticeable details of iron fences, a Big Pun mural, and graffiti lunge at your attention in under ten seconds of the video opening. I definitely appreciated the cameraman's aerial backdrop showcasing Beno along the entirety of the city block he surveyed in this making.

Through the first four bars, the polished emcee bounces motions in high similarity to what you would get if you saw him perform on stage. The graffiti that follows scene selections meshes well with the edited transitions it accompanies in the song.

You probably get the most meticulous display of crafting the far away shots available in the next progression. As the direction shifts from ground level, street level, and outward to the sky.

Lyrics in a toned furious spitting delivery guide you to the placement of abandoned buildings, vacant lots, and multiple focused swinging angles, witnessing Beno ride through "Here We Go Again".

A freeze frame that will draw out and grab you is when Ridez wraps up the "hugging in the streets" bars. The scenery matches his intensity as he rattles the gates and is then seen standing before a very iconic Big Pun mural.

Perhaps there is much truth contained in Beno Ridez elaborating the many rap styles he has adapted to, as well as something to rhetorically discuss about him contemplating his formal education future.

The director shows eye gazing block landscapes from all directions prior to Beno bringing you to the hook of this surprising song release.

You should touch base with the Don't Funk Up Our Beats competition, as well as being an informed connoisseur of the underground  hip hop realm by peering into this video