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"Urban Flav Magazine with GDot"

THINK BIG ENTERTAINMENT IN THE STUDIO
G-DOT FROM HARLEM NEW YORK

NEW MIX TAPE " GOLD RUSH" OUT NOW!

Bre on the scene at Lost Soulz Recordz Recording studio we are pleased to give the viewers live interviews with artist from New York who came down to Baltimore to collaborate with artist and create new music for the streets and the industry!


Bre: Welcome to Baltimore guys the music is hott! we feelin it down here tell Baltimore what's going on in New York City with you & the label?

G-Dot: Hey Baltimore thank yall for having us! we represent the label Think Big! everything is Fire! we on our grind, we out here with Lost Soulz doing it real big! you dig! we are on top of the game we trying to collaborate with everybody we don't discriminate on anyone what so ever! if you got lyrics and flow we with it! if you got skills come with it, you understand what I'm saying! we want to hear what you spittin about everything that's positive everything that's happening in life, we wit dat.

Bre: You know B-more got mad love for NY rappers that's where the game originated from believe that! What words of advice can you offer to our struggling artist down here?

G-Dot: While you living work! rest when your dead! don't let nobody bring your dreams down!
as long as you got your dreams and goals achieve it! you know we got a Black President! now we can achieve anything! don't let nobody stir you different be a go- getter achieve what ever your dreams are.
- Urban Flav Magazine(http://urbanflavmagazine.web.officelive.com/URBANFLAVMAGAZAINE.aspx)


"MI2N.com-G Dot and Big House Records announces the release of Gulf Stream Muzik feat the new single Ohh"

G.Dot And Big House Records Announces The Release Of Gulf Stream Muzik, Featuring The New Single, Ohh



Email: jykpub@gmail.com
Website: http://bighouserecords.us
Music: http://www.sendspace.com/file/b52up7
G.Dot and Big House Records Announces the Release of Gulf Stream Muzik, Featuring the New Single, Ohh

Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. -Victor Hugo
New York, NY, January 12, 2009 – Hip Hop Recording Artist G. Dot and Big House Records have just released his NEW mix tape, Gulf Stream Muzik, featuring the NEW single, Ohh. Gulf Stream Muzik includes 13 tracks from G.Dot, telling of his personal journey through life, the pain, the struggle and the good times and to do it big, or don’t do it at all.

Born Shawn Ivory McKnight, G.Dot’s restless childhood and adolescence were spent in Harlem, New York. Raised by his grandmother, G.Dot navigated his way through a less than perfect childhood. He recalls, “My parents weren't really around. I lived with my grandma since 1985. My parents were in the streets a lot. Overall they were good people but they had their priorities messed up at the time. They chose the streets first, that’s why we went to live with my grandma in ‘85. She became my mom and dad.”

At its’ most powerful, music transcends barriers, uniting people who on the surface may seem to have little in common. Such is the case with G.Dot, the Harlem born lyricist whose background is no barrier for music lovers. On his mix tape album, Gulf Stream Muzik, one can hear the power and dedication to a genre of music recently referred to as ‘dead’. G.Dot takes his listeners on energetic, witty and authentic musical journey.

G.Dot’s music is infused with an air of delayed fulfillment. Focusing on the harsh realities of life, G.Dot creates music that is not only honest but engaging. “I think my music will attract a cross culture of listeners because my music is universal. I create songs that everyone can listen and relate to. I try to make my listeners feel as if they wrote the song.” And that he does. With titles “Almost Home”, a song that confesses his lifetime devotion to hip hop, “Ohh” (His single), a personal proclamation to his own esteem, and “They Say” is a cross over song that’s telling the haters that he will do his thing, no matter what. G.Dot plans to bring a long awaited addition to the culture of Hip Hop.

With a lifetime of stories told using gifted lyrics, G.Dot is positioned to express what cannot be said; for it is impossible for him to remain silent.

For a limited time, you can get a free download of Gulf Stream Muzik at: http://tinyurl.com/ylco6zo

For more information about the artist or Big House Records please visit www.bighouserecords.us.

Also, follow us on Twitter @BigHouseRecUS or become a fan of Big House Records on Facebook for up to the minute news, new music and information on your favorite artists.

For more information, please contact:

JYK Public Relations
Jennifer Krosche
jykpub@gmail.com
516-353-6552
- Jennifer Krosche


"UM2N.com - G.Dot And Big House Records Announces The Release Of"

G.Dot and Big House Records Announces the Release of Gulf Stream Muzik, Featuring the New Single, Ohh
January 12, 2010

Email: jykpub@gmail.com
Url: http://bighouserecords.us
Sound: http://www.sendspace.com/file/b52up7

G.Dot and Big House Records Announces the Release of Gulf Stream Muzik, Featuring the New Single, Ohh

Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. -Victor Hugo
New York, NY, January 12, 2009 – Hip Hop Recording Artist G. Dot and Big House Records have just released his NEW mix tape, Gulf Stream Muzik, featuring the NEW single, Ohh. Gulf Stream Muzik includes 13 tracks from G.Dot, telling of his personal journey through life, the pain, the struggle and the good times and to do it big, or don’t do it at all.

Born Shawn Ivory McKnight, G.Dot’s restless childhood and adolescence were spent in Harlem, New York. Raised by his grandmother, G.Dot navigated his way through a less than perfect childhood. He recalls, “My parents weren't really around. I lived with my grandma since 1985. My parents were in the streets a lot. Overall they were good people but they had their priorities messed up at the time. They chose the streets first, that’s why we went to live with my grandma in ‘85. She became my mom and dad.”

At its’ most powerful, music transcends barriers, uniting people who on the surface may seem to have little in common. Such is the case with G.Dot, the Harlem born lyricist whose background is no barrier for music lovers. On his mix tape album, Gulf Stream Muzik, one can hear the power and dedication to a genre of music recently referred to as ‘dead’. G.Dot takes his listeners on energetic, witty and authentic musical journey.

G.Dot’s music is infused with an air of delayed fulfillment. Focusing on the harsh realities of life, G.Dot creates music that is not only honest but engaging. “I think my music will attract a cross culture of listeners because my music is universal. I create songs that everyone can listen and relate to. I try to make my listeners feel as if they wrote the song.” And that he does. With titles “Almost Home”, a song that confesses his lifetime devotion to hip hop, “Ohh” (His single), a personal proclamation to his own esteem, and “They Say” is a cross over song that’s telling the haters that he will do his thing, no matter what. G.Dot plans to bring a long awaited addition to the culture of Hip Hop.

With a lifetime of stories told using gifted lyrics, G.Dot is positioned to express what cannot be said; for it is impossible for him to remain silent.

For a limited time, you can get a free download of Gulf Stream Muzik at: http://tinyurl.com/ylco6zo

For more information about the artist or Big House Records please visit www.bighouserecords.us.

Also, follow us on Twitter @BigHouseRecUS or become a fan of Big House Records on Facebook for up to the minute news, new music and information on your favorite artists.

For more information, please contact:

JYK Public Relations
Jennifer Krosche
jykpub@gmail.com
516-353-6552


- Jennifer Krosche


Discography

G Dot currently has a single "Ohh" that is currently getting worked through radio and record pools. He is currently #11 on the Starfleet Recird pool independent charts.
G Dot has released three mixtapes "The Gold Rush vol 1", "RnB G", and his latest mixtape "Gulf Stream Muzik"

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Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
-Victor Hugo
Eighty years ago G.Dot would have been the main attraction at a speak easy on Harlem’s infamous 125th street. He would have written novels like Iceberg Slim and Mama Black Widow. He would have painted graffiti street paintings under the pseudonym 'SAMO' like Jean-Michel Basquiat. Years ago, G.Dots’ music would have rivaled The Bitches Brew of Miles Davis. He would have spoken of revolution alongside The Last Poets.
At its’ most powerful, music transcends barriers, uniting people who on the surface may seem to have little in common. Such is the case with G.Dot, the Harlem born lyricist whose background is no barrier for music lovers. On his mixtape album, Gulf Stream Muzik, one can hear the power and dedication to a genre of music recently referred to as ‘dead’. G.Dot takes his listeners on energetic, witty and authentic musical journey.
Born Shawn Ivory McKnight, G.Dot’s restless childhood and adolescence were spent in Harlem, New York. Raised by his grandmother, G.Dot navigated his way through a less than perfect childhood. He recalls, “My parents weren't really around. I lived with my grandma since 1985. My parents were in the streets a lot. Overall they were good people but they had their priorities messed up at the time. They chose the streets first, that’s why we went to live with my grandma in ‘85. She became my mom and dad.”
By 16, G.Dot began feeding his artistic hunger by securing internships that exposed him to industry aficionados Harve Pierre, Mase, the Lox, David Linton and Malika Thompson. Learning from the ground up, G had no problem promoting and serving artists as he knew every moment spent was a moment earned. “Arista humbled me. I used to think it was all about beats and rhymes. I thought music was a cakewalk, until I got to see all the behind scenes action. When I started out I just wanted to get signed. I was lucky, I had record execs willing to stop and give me good advice. I am grateful for that. They helped me understand that once your business is right, everything will fall into place.”
In the face of his music, G. Dot entered South Carolina State University as a freshman in 1998. Despite a successful college career, G’s love of music prevailed. “If there was one thing I wish I could do over again I would have stayed at Arista Records instead of going to college. I think I would have been much further in my music career by now if I had. Don’t get me wrong, I don't regret going to college. I met some of the best people in the world at college.”
After leaving SCSU, G.Dot immersed himself completely in defining his sound and honing his skills. As an artist, G.Dot wanted to maintain anonymity, and still pay homage to the lyricists who paved the way for him. “I don’t feel that my music parallels anyone. I feel that there is only one G.Dot, there will be no other. People tend to compare me to Fabolous and Jadakiss. I’m cool with that because those are two of the most influential artists in my life right now.”