Thanks Cali.....that's the article I was looking for!
@ PHANTA....sori ah!....had this article come out before yours OR at the same time...I would not be hounding you for a good informative report on the event (so I went elsewhere for info)......I like your funny road trip write up STILL.....LOL (did I do it right?) LOL
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Chale: I remember, wasnt that the day that you... and the mansion.. and pass out... and then the timmys on the way back to TO... ohh yeah i remember now... LOL
Chingo Bling is still uncomfirmed... but if he comes, im busting out my spinner belt buckle...
Chale: I remember, wasnt that the day that you... and the mansion.. and pass out... and then the timmys on the way back to TO... ohh yeah i remember now... LOL
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interesting...code blue repping toronto...altho i only hears one or two of their songs...its ok...
yall should have at least put down who else was there
If I'm not mistaken he did mention the presence of some "****ty reggaeton acts" LOL
@ PHANTA .....as the reporter of the event...maybe you can answer these Q's for me pls
1. Who else performed?
yo ke se, Check the LRC article on latinurban.ca
2. What other Medias or important people were present?
who cares, that wasnt what the article was about... thats why there is a whole article about the LRC on the FIRST page of latinurban.ca
3. Was this an underground kinda conference?
who knows, but Im sure they cover that on the article about the conference.
4. If it was a "Latin Rap" conference, why were Reggaetoneros present?
how am i even supposed to know that? is not like I booked the talent.
5. Where did it take place?
dude, where u readin? I said it was in NEW YORK CITY hense the whole driving to NEW YORK CITY thing
6. How many days was the actual conference?
too many! (check article about the conference for details)
7. What did you like the most and the least?
Finally a relevant question... I liked chillin with people who's talent I respect and blazin with them on the lower lever couches. I disliked listening to DIP DIP DIP seeeeeeeeet! the whole freakin way down and while we were there until the CD mysteriouly dissapeared... I left that part out of the article cause if u know G, he dont got the best sense of humour about these things...
8. And can we have some more info on this LRC? (Educate us in other words)
Of course, there is an article on Latinurban.ca about that plus I believe they have a website which u can check for all kinds of interesting information.
I loved your review....I really did...it was FUNNY!!.....and the punch line of it was "the life of the famous ain't glamourous on a road trip" .....but what about the LRC???
What about it?
Thnk everyone for the positive comments about the article.
to clarify, there is going to be an actual review up on the site covering who was there, who performed, pictures, who the pannelist were, how many people from machete records does it take to hand out tshirts, and all that. This one was more about us getting there kid of thing. Keep checking the site for more more LRC info.
-- Edited by Phantasma at 13:11, 2006-10-26
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what? you found Manuel Noreaga? In the Phillipines? He has a mansion? Ok, we on it, on it, right now!
cuz he has that dirty south wack flow...and wack rhymes....he was ok when he did a few reggaeton remixes....but his **** sounds corney WTF????mexican thong song??????lol!!! he acts like a fool in his songs......
ill seriously prefer NORE over him any day...and thats already bad enough
The Latin Rap Conference, the first music industry conference focusing on Latin Rap, Reggaeton, and the Latin Urban genre, is coming back to New York City on October 11th-13th. Credited by Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Latin Media and Entertainment Commission for providing a testament to the genre’s ever-increasing potential and appeal, the LRC has built a strong re****tion for bringing together hundreds of participants
ranging from executives, publicists, marketers and corporations to artists, Indy labels and internet companies for the purpose of growing the Latin Rap and Reggaeton movement. LRC attracts major sponsors and media such as ASCAP, Clear Channel, Univision, Telemundo, Universal Records, Sony Music, MTV, Sirius, XM, and artists like N.O.R.E., Lil Rob, Chingo Bling, and Voltio. The next conference, being held at New York City hotspot LQ’s (Latin Quarters), will consist of informative panels discussing fundamental aspects of the trade and will feature showcases from both established and up-and-coming artists in the genre.
Organized by Jesse Perez, p.k.a. Shysti of Sicko Records, Rich Isaacson and Jerry Blair of Fuerte Group, and Clear Picture Entertainment Group, the LRC has become the forum for The Latin Rap Coalition Board of Directors (a group comprised of the genre’s top music executives, professionals, artists, and radio personalities) to discuss and take action towards the goals of education and Latino community empowerment. “The LRC has become the single most important networking event in this industry and we’re honored to have the full support of this growing community,” says Rich Isaacson who has already confirmed the addition of Boy Wonder of Chosen Few Emerald Entertainment, Elias DeLeon (owner of Puerto Rico’s White Lion Records), and Gaby Acevedo, President of SRC Records and manager to Tego Calderon, to the board of directors. Established members of the board already include Gustavo Lopez (President of Machete Records), the nationally syndicated Pocos Pero Locos founders Khool Aid and E-Dub, Univision Radio’s Pete Manriquez, John Lopez of Upstairs Records, DJ Kazzanova of New York’s La Kalle 105.9, Mexican-American rapper Chingo Bling, and Toy Hernandez of Control Machete.
The fourth installment of the Latin Rap Conference will mark the second consecutive time the conference will take place in New York City, the birthplace of hip-hop.
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im pretty sure temperamento...tres coronas...mc ceja...tego...gemstar...chyno nino...willie sante...calle 13..etc....where all there....off the hook latino rappers
hey phanta....if u into latin hiphop...im pretty sure u know about those artists too^^^^^
interesting...code blue repping toronto...altho i only hears one or two of their songs...its ok...
yall should have at least put down who else was there
If I'm not mistaken he did mention the presence of some "****ty reggaeton acts" LOL
@ PHANTA .....as the reporter of the event...maybe you can answer these Q's for me pls
1. Who else performed?
2. What other Medias or important people were present?
3. Was this an underground kinda conference?
4. If it was a "Latin Rap" conference, why were Reggaetoneros present?
5. Where did it take place?
6. How many days was the actual conference?
7. What did you like the most and the least?
8. And can we have some more info on this LRC? (Educate us in other words)
I loved your review....I really did...it was FUNNY!!.....and the punch line of it was "the life of the famous ain't glamourous on a road trip" .....but what about the LRC???
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So I read the article and it's the funniest thing ever!!! LOL
I know it's all real....and I've been on "similar" road trips with funnier experiences but Phanta's choice of words were hilarious....good job on the writing skills as well....the flow of it all!
Congrats to the Canadian Latin Urban Acts: CODE BLUE, CRIOLLO & BLACK CACO.....
As entertaining as the article was.....and truthful when he states that "industry networking" was the only thing that happened at the Conference, I still have to go to another source to find out what really happened at the LRC and who was there (musically speaking)....
Did anyone read CHALE's "Is he cheating? Girl, drop him like it's hot" write up?
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For those of you that are into the Latin Urban game, and could not attend this years Latin Rap Conference, read below to check out the gwanin's of what went down in NYC.