Another mixtape?  Damn right.

This time I will be doing a collaborative mixtape with fellow NYC artist, John Dais.

The mixtape was named “Code Red” because almost all of the beats used were produced by Red Beats. However, that isn’t the only reason this mixtape received its name. After my first two mixtapes, I realized that I needed to focus on implementing more substance in my tracks. Every track on the mixtape talks about the day to day issues dealt with by artist trying to pursue a career in music. There is an urgency at being the best at our craft since there are so many others trying to do the same thing. We must set our own standard of great. This is Code Red

So I planned on linking this post to either TMZ or one of those news websites, but it seems like the information they have regarding Ivy are all limited. Naturally… a lot of money had to be spent in order for their daughter’s name to be the top trend on Twitter and have no released pictures online. Privacy is something Hov and Beyonce does well at emphasizing. Beyonce delivered Ivy this past Saturday via c-section.

But anyway, Rihanna was the first on twitter to give the kid some words of welcome, followed by Russel Simmons. The rest is what you have now… speculation.

Nobody knows how their daughter looks yet, if I find a picture somewhere I’ll update this post.

All in all, congrats Beyonce and Jay-Z

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Grab my mixtape at: http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/rah-trend-setter-hashtag-musik-mixtape.25767.html

Tip drill part 2! Tyga went ham

 

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Don’t forget to grab my 2nd mix tape CLUTCH CITY, dropping new years day at midnight!

Talk about talent

Former colleague at PSU, this man has shot up the ranks in publicity due to his raw talent in free-styling. This is the viral video that is catching the attention from artist nationwide. With a twitter following of 100,000+, you better stay on your toes and watch a possible prodigy in the making

Artist Bio:

Doyin, a passionate hip-hop head raised in the town of Piscataway, NJ, has primarily been a producer all his life, making beats for artist wherever he went. It was at the age of 18, during his first year at Penn State University when Doyin decided to pick up the mic and spit his own flavor of hip-hop. The nickname “Lyrical” was earned as a sarcastic insult to one of his freestyles from his peers. Doyin took the nickname and ran with it aspiring to actually become truly worthy of the term.

 

Grab his mix tape Acid and Base 2: http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/doyin-acid-and-base-ii-mixtape.16547.html

Visit his site and show support at http://thisisdoyin.ning.com/

Mix tape will be released online on http://www.HotNewHipHop.Com/RahTrendSetter and http://www.DatPiff.com

FEATURING TRACKS LIKE “WE CAN FLY” as well as a BUNCH of unreleased tracks that never made Face Book.

ARTIST FEATURED FROM THE TSM ROSTER:

LEGEND JONES

RHYTHMOTIC

“This will be my first mix tape ever… so I wanted it to be perfect. I had to take my time with it in order to incorporate as much of myself into it as possible. I wanted to have my crazy side, my chill side, my intellectual side and stupid but somewhat reasonable side all in one place. I’m excited about it’s release and can’t wait to finish up the other mix tapes with Legend and Rhythmotic.” -RTS

Track number 6 off the mix tape! I was hype when this was made… I was advised to make a beat using an original sample after doing some research. More artist need to know the history of what it is they are trying to accomplish. I feel that by arming yourself with your wisdom, the quality of your music can only get better. I’ve been told that Jay Z and Kanye West need to get a hold of this instrumental. If the price is right, it’s definitely whatever.

In 2008, a DVD was released entitled “Dance or Go Home.” Several dancers from around the tri-state were filmed doing their own segment of dance, predominately light feet and flexing. Chris Brown was a featured celebrity on the mix, and was filmed on dancing to an instrumental produced by RTS

Trend Setter Music

Posted: August 29, 2011 in #TeamTrendSetter, Music

For a full list of songs from TSM, click here

1. RTS – Rated R

2. RTS Feat Nancy Sinatra – Shot Down

3. RTS – Been Drinkin

4. RTS Feat C. Nock – Seven Sins

5. Rhmthmotic Feat RTS – Til The Day End

6. RTS – We Can Fly

7. RTS – Standing Tall

8. RTS – Charlie Sheen

9. Legend Jones, RTS – DROP