Mr Mindz
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Mr Mindz

Leland, Mississippi, United States | INDIE

Leland, Mississippi, United States | INDIE
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"Mr Mindz - The Navigator LP "Review""

As Mr. Mindz Sit In His Studio Chair, He Is Listening To "Licky Lick",
His First Single Off His First Studio Project “The Navigator LP".
"I Think Imma Still Release This October 31st, Says Mr. Mindz.
My Manager Thinking A Different Day, We Always Disagreeing."
Mr. Mindz Has Done 17 Mix tapes, He's Been Feature On Songs
With Artists All Over The World, Including Local, and Unsigned And Sign. He Was Born On August 14, 1989
In Greenville Mississippi; He Was Raise In The Small Town Over Called
"LELAND MISSISSIPPI". Mr. Mindz Is 1/3 Of Major South Productions,
And The CEO Of Southern Records. As I Write, He Starts Talking While He,
Clicks Away On His Computer Screen. He Opens Up A New Folder, Looks At Me,
And Say "Listen To This. I Did This Song Base On Exactly How I Felt At That Moment
This Song Tells A lot In Just A Few Minutes. I Wonder How Many Gone Like This "
I’m Sitting, Listening To His Next Single, And I Cant Believe My Ears. I Think The Music Industry,
Is In Trouble When This Young Man Drops This Project. Imma Be Waiting With My Funds,
To Purchase.

Song Review

"Licky Lick", Is Yet Another Certified Club Banga,
That Is Sure To Get You Up Off Your Feet And In The Zone.
This Is A Simple, Smooth, Yet Intoxicating, Original Mr. Mindz Beat.
This Is Sure To Grab The Ladies Attention Headstrong.
Mr. Mindz Delivers Sexy And Sensual Rhymes In A Classy And Ear
Catching Performance. Guys Will Dig It And Ladies Will Droll Over It.

"Blunt Blazing, Cup Filled", Is Truly A Mr. Mindz Masterpiece.
With This Original Beat, Mindz Expresses His True Southern Style
On This Cruising Delta Anthem; Take You Back Where His Roots Are At.
He Really Shines With Detailed Rhymes About His Life In His Hometown,
Of Leland MS, Then Branching Out Into Greenville, MS AKA The "DELTA".
For Those Who Aren't "Delta Folks", He's Letting You Inside Of His World
And Giving You A Taste Of What It’s All About.
But For Those Who Do Reside In The Delta, It’s Simply An Anthem That Everyone Should Spin.
Especially On Those Nights When You're Cruising On 82 Highway With Your,
"Blunt Blazing", And You're Cup Filled." - K Moon


Discography

Mo Money
Winters Warm Touch

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In The ‘Mississippi State of Mindz’

Mr. Mindz’ Artist Biography

You’ve heard of the New York state of mind. However, have you heard of the “Mississippi state of Mindz?” What is it? For that answer, you have to ask Mr. Mindz himself, a hip hop artist, audio engineer and producer from Mississippi. Mr. Mindz explains the term, “I create a mood in my melodies, meaning in my messages - and a state of mind in my muse.” How do you achieve this state? It’s easy, take a drink from a cup that is always half-full. Deeply inhale each intoxicating vapor of his mix of muse… and you’ll be in the “Mississippi state of Mindz.”

Mr. Mindz was born Frank Jones, Jr. in Leland, Mississippi. Leland is located in the very heart of the Mississippi Delta. Situated along U.S. Route 61, The Blues Highway, it's rich in musical history. Mr. Mindz grew up amidst fields of cotton, the sounds of blues and soul, and the laid-back atmosphere of the “hospitality state.” The oldest of four siblings, he made his entrance into the world of music at the age of ten shortly after losing his father. “For me, music was a sort of therapy.” says Mr. Mindz. Music was a way to find out answers to life’s mysteries and misfortune for him. The beats and lyrics flowed deep and quick through this youngster, just as the waters in the great river near his childhood home.

Together with his best friend, Yuran Sanders - also known as Grand Finale - the two children began writing verses. This routine would occur daily as Jones recalls, “I was ten. Grand Finale was eleven. The verses needed work - even the beat was off, but we knew the practice could make it perfect.” By the age of twelve Mr. Mindz was working in his first legit track with Grand Finale. They recorded it on a Kmart microphone plugged into an old computer. The technology intrigued Mr. Mindz, and he invested in studio software for his computer. By the age of fourteen, he was reading every audio engineering book he could find.

Mr. Mindz was soon cooking up his own new style of music. It was a rare blend of southern hip hop and r&b. In 2003 when he collaborated with Grand Finale to write “Got a Problem.” They realized the song’s potential. They also knew they could do better with the right equipment. With this in mind, Mr. Mindz began saving money to build a home studio and create a label that would be called Major South Productions. About a thousand dollars later, they both had access to some of the same type of equipment the pros had.
Together with Grand Finale, and another friend Rex "Trackboi", they began working on their first mix tape. “We made three-hundred copies of the mix tape, and they were scooped up almost right away. They loved it,” explains Mr. Mindz. From 2003 through 2008 Mr. Mindz recorded over twenty mix tapes. The success of the mix tapes culminated with victories in radio contests at 94.3 FM in Leland, and Did A Radio Intro For DJ Tony O For 106.3 in Greenwood, Mississippi. This new-found attention also earned him an appearance in Royalty Magazine the same year.

In 2009, he released a CD entitled Emotions. Emotions had a major impact on Mr. Mindz as he explains, “For the first time, someone that had bought my CD came back to explain how my music helped her find solutions to her problems … it was a profound moment for my music.” In 2009, Mr. Mindz released The Navigator. It was a fourteen-track LP that continued his evolution of style. With a sound that hit hard, and smooth melodic vocals it also revealed his skills as producer and engineer. In 2010, Mr. Mindz released Mo Money. It would be a new apex in his southern hip-hop. With a mix of soul, r&b and verses with a message, Mr. Mindz continued to push his own creativity to higher levels. He explains, “I wanted Mo Money to rattle the listener’s soul – to make them really feel the music.” Tracks such as the erotic “Licky Lick” combined with the retrospective themes of “Take a Seat” and “Wrong Crowd” to create a diverse mix.

As a producer he lends his skills to Sony’s Executive Music Group. Working under the production name of “Da Bang Man,” he also continues to collaborate with many other artists. In late 2010, Mr. Mindz created and co founded Musician Music Group . You would think that Mr. Mindz would let his recent success get to his head. However, he remains humble and respects his musical gifts. Mr. Mindz’ muse embodies the soulful, honest sound he set out to write when he was a child. It is hip hop with a twist. It’s with soul and passion that Mr. Mindz keeps his fans wondering what he will do next. The only thing they know is it will be done in “The Mississippi state of Mindz.”