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

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Beno Ridez Reji B Photography Video

A little time ago before I started doing beat writing for Beno Ridez events and news, he was selected to be on the bill performing at the M.O.P. show at Voltage Lounge.

Reji B Photography was in attendance of this night, securing his patented high quality photos and videos. I like the fact that Reji has made it a thing to show the video samples on social media lately. Everyone knows the potential that the photographer has with capturing still images, and yet its still so great to know he doesn't lose a beat with live filming.

The best news about Beno Ridez shared post on Jim B Dot live, captured by Reji B Photography is that there is a full version of the set on Jim B Dot's Facebook @ https://m.facebook.com/JimBDot?_rdr

Beno Ridez Weighs in on Meek Mill

If you like to keep up with the Joneses, you will know by now about the Meek Mill tirade that has ensued with him publicly ousting Drake and Wale. You will know that even as this has appeared to come out of nowhere, it has generated much cooler and coffee talk about his actions. Isn't all just so coincidental? So strategically placed? So crafty in it's way of set up? An artist with the #1 album release and all of the antics that follow.


"Meek got the #1 album and forgot how to act. He called joe budden corny then turned around and did this"? Quoted by Beno Ridez. Meek has always been a fiery personality. Outspoken, brash, arrogant, always ensuring his own confidence boost in his presentations. With Ridez saying that he forgot how to act can be interpreted in a few numerous avenues. The first alternative to look through, is that a man has generated his own ruckus and expects sheep-le, gossip starters, and people that turn buzz out of nothing to elevate his album endeavors into other heights. The second alternative, far worse, would go to the tune of, that moment when that rapper who executes a publicity angle and has it backfire far worse than what was intended.


I'm going to go off and say at this point, these happenings are crafted by Meek Mill. Especially in light of what transpired with the Joe Budden radio sound off. What can we all expect from Meek's motives? What would you like to happen? What do you think is going to happen? I think as long as nothing is staged to benefit bosses, industry powers, and elites, I am all for the run of the mill of healthy rap competition. How about yourself?

Beno Ridez Hip Hop DX

Beno Ridez uses some very crafty elements of surprise in his favor. What I want to discuss with you all here today, is #1 the release of a new Beno video, and #2 , a voting campaign that he is a part of with this song with HipHopDX.com.


The new video release itself will be reviewed and talked about on another blog entry. What's important to talk about in this whole process surrounding HipHopDx is the push for individual engagements to endorse an artists movement. This can be had in voting. This can be achieved in commenting up your desired artists material. You can promote the links through social media cross paths, putting it in the positions of all desired users to become a part of these campaigns in various ways.


By the time I cast my vote for thumbs up, Ridez had received 235 votes. In such a straight forward result tallying manner as to what voting for something is, a community, a people, and a singular voice stands in favor of the empowering vote, aspiring that the campaigner achieves everything that is a due result through voting participation.


If you find yourself skeptical about giving Beno your vote, the Youtube link for the voting submission is located right on the HipHopDx page. This way you can sample this quality material and be the judge for yourself, going straight into the world of Ridez, by seeing this new production come to life. You can cast your decision directly on this blog @ http://hiphopdx.com/dontfunkup/vote/video/440

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Beno Ridez End of Summer Concert

Beno Ridez is 24 hours away from teaming up with Jim B Dot and his set at the King Magnetic and Cappadonna showcase at Voltage Lounge.

That still didn't stop him from making a major announcement concerning the End Of Summer concert that he will be taking part in August 16th, 2015 at Voltage Lounge.

This night is going to feature DJ Faraway on the 1's and 2's. DJ Faraway is a man whose grind knows no end. He promotes in a variety of media outlets, and when you can't catch him live, you can get at Faraway on internet radio.

Cutty Palance, the event organizer who put this great evening of original entertainment together needs all of our salutes, in assembling such a dynamic roster of live indie music for this night.

Slaughter Rico, Philadelphia street emcee icon will be here performing material off of his project " I Need Parts" and other familiar Rico jams. It's great to see a veteran presence still have the passion and drive to keep pushing the course. That in itself is inspiring.

Reevyze, of Tru7 Entertainment will take part in all of these festivities as well. He has a natural industry presence, his look is commercially appealing and his sound is polished. When you attend this event, keep a close eye out on what Reevyze is going to bring to the table.

Skiieezy has a very warming and welcoming persona. His progressive content on social media really keeps users and listeners engaged to each one of his breaking updates. He makes extremely uplifting and fun music, so you may get the vibe to bounce around once you hear him.

Yellowboy has an impressive collaboration resume. He pays fine attention to his beat selection, makes songs for multiple audiences, and has very down to earth mannerisms by interacting with a lot of his supporters. You will be hearing a very balanced mix of audio coming from a live set he is going to give you.

Stevie Franks has his own website at www.steviefranks.com He put a lot of miles into his hustle, you can tell. Stevie has rocked in Scranton, PA and has been in the light of PSMG radio. Just to name a few of his highlights.

If you would like to see a cohesive management team in action, go to this show. If you want to hear where hip hop is today, go to this show. If you want to know what it's like to feel electricity in an atmosphere, well, you need refer to the last two ending replies of this paragraph. They're going to tell you what you should be doing.

Beno Ridez Real Deal Preview

There has been a shift in the way that independent artists are getting their videos out there on social networks lately. With Youtube showing that it is obviously influenced through money, marketing politics, and monetization campaigns; artists on budgets, not wary of technological platforms, or the tools and access to teams that contribute to pushing media around the clock have to resort to other means in getting their videos to their targeted audiences.


The Real Deal in it's previewed viewing can be found on Beno Ridez Facebook video menu. It briefly showcases Jim B Dot and Beno in the dressing/rehearsal room preparing for an excellent performance. I want to shout out who ever suggested in making this video have the retro black and white color themed touch. It adds more star appeal behind the overall message in visualizing the lyrics of Ridez coming to life.


There is a violinist who is working in a tandem with Beno during a rapping sequence on stage to a huge display of his branded logo. I believe in showing such a trained musician alongside someone of a different genre leads hints into hypothetically speaking an all natural instrumentation version of the Real Deal. Perhaps? Only time and the songs direction will tell.


Needless to say. In such a short clip, you can forecast that there was a lot of execution to cast on a video project like this. I believe there will be many surprises, twists, and turns surrounding the full length version of the Real Deal, which is going to be released on July 29th. As of this articles release, the Real Deal Facebook preview has generated 1,341 views. If you are interested in all of the work and effort that Beno Ridez is putting into his craft, please share, like, and comment on this video to give it a true sense of user controlled generated traffic and statistics.


You may directly view the video @ https://www.facebook.com/BenoRidez/videos/vb.120109391386359/952102144853742/?type=2&theater

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Beno Ridez Endorses Jim B Dot's Latest Video With Clasick G Classick G ft. Jim B Dot - Jersey Meets Philly

If you are up on the Ridez current events as of late, you will be hip in knowing that Beno's video the Real Deal is coming out 7/29. That single video release aside, he has been showing great team work, company awareness, brand representation, and dual marketing skills, in consistently bringing to the light the new Jim B Dot video with Classick G.


This video was directed by the very reputable Herricane Morales. She has directed a previous Jim B Dot video known as "Own Zone". I believe that Herricane returns to her roots of the gritty, grind hard, and urban perspective directing, which has made her obtain so many clients, by shooting straight for the streets in the styles which I have described.


Seeing notable parts of Camden, NJ's landscape, the very under rated back drops and colors of the PATCO high speed line, and adjusting transitions to Classick G's on the edge of your seat delivery, are the scenes that compliment Classick G's verse. I knew from hearing Classick rip into this track with so much ferocity that this was not going to be a traditionally structured hip hop song. And if you like to be caught in unparalleled adrenaline of true rap lyrical fury, this will be the ideal video for you.


You can find yourself almost ecstatic and hyperactive after listening to Classick G's approach to the Jersey Meets Philly concept. By the time Jim B Dot gets to spit bars around well established graffiti locations, you can know to expect a roller coaster of another round ensuing. Jim B Dot does not let up, using a variation of voice pitches to accompany his wordplay aggression. It's almost as if there was a prequel to the "Own Zone" video plot that I theorize, seeing Jim B Dot behind the bars in the lot, is a reminder of unleashing a personality, attention grabbing artistry to the world.


I've admired the very subtle details behind how this video was put together. Some video directors aim for exquisite action shots, scenes of power, and other eye gazing storyboards. The paying of train tickets, watching commuters, and coloring effects done in the editing which support each emcees respective environments, are invaluable details, as well as many others to point out watching this directorial progress.


All in all, when you are anticipating your promotional campaign, or if you are building buzz for a video to drop, I believe Beno has demonstrated by focusing on this video with his company affiliate that the power of sharing becomes caring. Caring leads to individual markets and demographics merging on the account of your own with your gesture of symbolic unity. And that I presume is the true chemistry to how an artist roster can remain intertwined. https://youtu.be/YQauKwsr-YU

Krazie Suggests New Beno Ridez Collaboration in the Works

Can there possibly be a collaboration waiting in the wind between NPS founder Krazie and Tru7 emcee Beno Ridez? Krazie was quoted in directly asking of Ridez


"Waiting for Ralph Beno Ridez to send me that track''


What kind of team effort can be in store that Krazie is mentioning from an insider stand point of Beno?


When the entire NPS and a then Beno Ridez of No Breaks would come together with blends of commercial songs, street conscious testaments, and a lyrical bravado of their own teaming up, the live experience was quite formidable.


I think with the recent wave of Tru7 in the local music scene, based on the content that Beno Ridez has delivered as an artist, and the business accomplishments that have followed; if you are a fan of either Krazie and NPS or Tru7 and Beno Ridez, this is something that you should definitely appease in speculation, anticipation, and eagerness, in its process of being released to the public.


Please stay tuned for all developments surrounding this song through Beno Ridez, Krazie, or directly on this blog. https://www.facebook.com/ralph.n.collins?fref=ts