Artist and Producer Needed For Martial Law Album to be Distributed Through Island Def Jam/Vacant Lot Records

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Summary

The deadline is approaching to submit to Vacant Lot Records, an independent New York record label who has worked with DMX, Jay Z, Mary J Blige, TI, Scarface, Silk The Shocker, Jadakiss and more, and is looking for the hottest producer and artist (one of each) to feature on its Martial Law Album, distributed through Island Def Jam/Vacant Lot Records. At least one Sonicbids member is guaranteed to be featured./n/nVacant Lot Records, an independent New York record label who has worked with DMX, Jay Z, Mary J Blige, TI, Scarface, Silk The Shocker, Jadakiss and more, is looking for the hottest producer and artist (one of each) to feature on its Martial Law Album, distributed through Island Def Jam/Vacant Lot Records. At least one Sonicbids member is guaranteed to be featured.



The company is an emerging force in the Urban Music Industry. Singers, rappers and spoken word artists are welcome to submit as long as the submitted songs/beats are not typical. Dame Grease (founder of Vacant Lot who has also sold 35 million records) is looking for unusual tracks with creative twists.


Exposure for Martial Law will come from DJ networks, heavy radio campaigns, online, film, A&R and marketing professionals. Winners will be featured on the Martial Law album, in the media, physical copies and during public performances in selected areas. There will be online/physical distribution.


Martial Law will feature Dame Grease and other Major artists on his release. Formed in 1997, Dame Grease has accomplished major success in the Urban Market. See




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Press Reviews

Dame Grease Preps Artwork For Upcoming Album "Martial Law"

SOUL PITCH STREET WIRE

If you Been Following the Wave Gang Movement and I Know You Have cause we Have our very OwnJAY Z saying on a Drake Record that's he's the Owww man! and we all know Max B didn't create Owww but actually made it his signature. Then Jay Z should reach out to Vacant Lot And say that Owww over a Dame Grease Beat! Now that would be something to Oww about.. for more information http://www.soulpitchstreetwire.com/2010/06/dame-grease-preps-artwork-for-upcoming.html



Artist of the Week - Dame Grease
BRM MAGAZINE

On a Harlem, NY avenue, sometime in the late ‘80s, a thirteen-year-old Damon Blackmon, now known as Dame Grease, would remark to his friends that, “You’ll notice the sun don’t shine on this side of the block.” Upon further introspection he would state “We gotta go to the rooftop; we don’t have to be here.” http://beyondrace.com/articles/features/642-artist-of-the-week-dame-grease



DAME GREASE NEWS

BILLBOARD MAGAZINE

Dame Grease has collaborated with such prominent New York rap artists as DMX, the LOX, and Nas. He even took a chance producing the enigmatic Tricky, primarily recognized as a trip-hop producer. Following this courageous project, he formed his own label, Vacant Lot, and began work on his debut release, Live on Lenox Ave., in which he produced superstar ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide http://www.billboard.com/artist/dame-grease/323318#/artist/dame-grease/323318