U-fol is in the bathroom right now puking his fucking brains out having how own lil after party in my bathroom from partying a lil to hard at the illson the imortill show lol.
long story short, we tore the fuckin roof down. Tony Green DJ'd from the time the doors opened till the time of Tha Looperz set. people i honestly didnt expect to come, came. Including the one and only Kese Soprano who also has a blog on here (and more tracks that Nj transit and Amtrack combined) who is a VERY well known MC in MANY fields. Hes a good friend of mine since the 90s, and having him their showed that he supports this movement. Good looks on comin kese,
Tha Looperz Performed and did their thing with a live bass and instrumentals, completely being innovative and orginal, right down to their closing song which louse and tony green performed just guitar and tony on vocals, in a song that was slow and mellow, and a great one at that to end their set on.
Then came the one, the only....illson the imortill set.
Illson (me lol) opened up his set with "The beat goes boom" and when combined with his lighting rig up, made an awesome impact for a first song. the crowd went nuts with approval in applause and roaring as U-fol ran around being a drunken fool, little did they know, it wasnt even the begining of his antics. Illson brought tony green out from his djing position, and had him come on stage to do their song titled "Wet" which is a dance jam for you to boogey down on....which the crowd promplty proceeded to do. People danced and danced until the song was over. After that song illson did another and promptly proceeded to bring out his special guest a VERY VERY drunk u-fol.
U-nstoppab-ill formed on stage, and U-fol fucked up HARD lol. nobody could tell cause illson was rapping both his and ufols lyrics to cover up the mistake, but in the middle of the song "friday night" ufol proceeded to start off with the bridge instead of his verse, thus throwing the song off just a tad bit, but illson came back and improvised the situation and made it so the song carried out correctly as possible, but still fucked up lol
(for the record, i aint mad at ufol, shit was wack but funny as hell. the hall owner promptly told him how on sundays they have AA meetings so maybe hell get his shit straight lol)
After ufols drunk ass left the stage, illson continued on with his set till he closed it out with "Here I Am" and promptly had to do it TWICE because the crowd wanted more and the Dj hit replay. He rocked out one more time just for the fuck of it. After his set was over, we had some extra time so we let kese hit the stage doing his song "rock star" which is fucking awesome and you should ALL peep over at his blogspot.
All in All, a LOT of people i didnt expect to show up, showed up and showed Illson the Imortill mad love. In this music game, idk whos real and fake when they say they like my shit, but i can tell you this, the list gets real when you throw a show. small time show? totally, maybe 25-30 people showed up but it didnt matter, they fuckin rocked out and had a great time going wild with u-fol ryling the crowd up like no other. Speaking of which, hes no longer puking in my bathroom anymore. Now hes passin out on my couch, hes like my guy on the couch. All in all, this was a great show even with u-fol fucking up cause he was drunk. it was just a sign he was having a good time, althought perhaps to much of one lol.
See you at the next show in August, peace out peoples. thanks for coming if you did and if you didnt, you missed out! Peep that shit on youtube when we load up the vids, way to beat from the show to chop and post them up. peace
-Illson the Imortill
Friday, July 10, 2009
WE FINALLY GO US A BLOGSPOT PEOPLE!
WORD EM UP! U-NSTOPPAB-ILL NOW HAS A BLOG SPOT!
Its WAY overdue but weve finally got a blog spot. Were grinding hard promoting our latest release titled "30 00" which was our first release outside of a few volumes appearing on the "Underground Hustlin" series testing the waters for this group stability hosted by our dude Intrinzinik and you can peep that Undergroun Hustlin series over at www.myspace.com/underground hustling if your lookin to get your music out there.
Long story short, back when me and U-fol were teens we were all about the underground music scene, ICP, Twiztid and The Kottonmouth Kings and the what not. One day we decided "hey, lets try doing this music thing man" cause it was basically our lifes. Being only 15 we werent aware of what was needed to do such a thing, but we swore wed do it somehow. We went our seperate ways about a year later. Ufol had gotten rather serious with it and dropped an actual CD ina group he was in that was nationally released. I (Illson the Imortill) wrote rhymes all the time from the age of 16 to this day, but never as a teen took it as seriously as Fol did. Years passed and we crossed paths again.
It was like things never stopped, we discuseed our music careers to each other, and how different our taste in music had become. He had been more of the Underground dude sitll but i had veered off into more mainstream sounds, but of the respectable natrue. MCs like Nas, Jayz, Papoose, Big L, Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Jadakiss and Dblock and the Lox, amoungst many others. The two most opposite ends of the spectrum were in our minds musically...
Natrually, that lead to us opening the others eyes to things we had perhaps misunderstood such as assuming all mainstream rap is garbage talking baout money bitches and cars and that all underground rap well...sucks. Neither of these are true realy as we had come to learn. Fol schooled me on the ways of a "real artist" and what to do to better my career and look professionally and since then its been a journey for both of us. Now, were in a group together known as "U-nstoppab-ill" that your reading the blog of at this moment
U-nstoppab-ill when two entirely different worlds collide with yours caught in the middle. Are you U-nstoppab-ill?
Its WAY overdue but weve finally got a blog spot. Were grinding hard promoting our latest release titled "30 00" which was our first release outside of a few volumes appearing on the "Underground Hustlin" series testing the waters for this group stability hosted by our dude Intrinzinik and you can peep that Undergroun Hustlin series over at www.myspace.com/underground hustling if your lookin to get your music out there.
Long story short, back when me and U-fol were teens we were all about the underground music scene, ICP, Twiztid and The Kottonmouth Kings and the what not. One day we decided "hey, lets try doing this music thing man" cause it was basically our lifes. Being only 15 we werent aware of what was needed to do such a thing, but we swore wed do it somehow. We went our seperate ways about a year later. Ufol had gotten rather serious with it and dropped an actual CD ina group he was in that was nationally released. I (Illson the Imortill) wrote rhymes all the time from the age of 16 to this day, but never as a teen took it as seriously as Fol did. Years passed and we crossed paths again.
It was like things never stopped, we discuseed our music careers to each other, and how different our taste in music had become. He had been more of the Underground dude sitll but i had veered off into more mainstream sounds, but of the respectable natrue. MCs like Nas, Jayz, Papoose, Big L, Biggie Smalls, Tupac, Jadakiss and Dblock and the Lox, amoungst many others. The two most opposite ends of the spectrum were in our minds musically...
Natrually, that lead to us opening the others eyes to things we had perhaps misunderstood such as assuming all mainstream rap is garbage talking baout money bitches and cars and that all underground rap well...sucks. Neither of these are true realy as we had come to learn. Fol schooled me on the ways of a "real artist" and what to do to better my career and look professionally and since then its been a journey for both of us. Now, were in a group together known as "U-nstoppab-ill" that your reading the blog of at this moment
U-nstoppab-ill when two entirely different worlds collide with yours caught in the middle. Are you U-nstoppab-ill?
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