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Hiroller's Reggae Playlist
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Lee Scratch Perry - Studio Black Ark
Lee Scratch Perry - Studio Black Ark 16:9 by blondinreims
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Bandecho - tape delay (new features)
Updates for Bandecho. New stereo delay with 10 seconds dealy, sync to host with dotted and triples, LFO control for cutoff and pan, separate output...
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Logic Pro 9 - Classic breakapart Tape Echo
If you ever wondered how the Techno/Progressive bigwigs make those percussions rattle into echoes that break apart, this is it!
A tape echo device...
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Mic Check: Mic Shootout AKG D5 vs Shure SM58
Lets see who will win this shootout between the legendary Shure SM58 and the AKG D5.
For these mics and tons of other pro audio gear visit proau...
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How to Muscle up: Muscleups Tutorial
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New Lower Traps Strength exercise - the Pivot Prone Pull
http://nicktumminello.com/ - Baltimore MD Sports Performance Coach and Personal trainer, Nick Tumminello, shows you the Pivot Prone Pull
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How To: Dips On Ultimate Body Press
Subscribe and follow along with certified personal trainer Mike Roulston, from Mode Athletics, as he demonstrates how to perform effective fat-burn...
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Naughty By Nature-Everything's Gonna Be Alright
A Little scratched but still one of my favorites
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ll cool j - jingling baby - All World
1. LL Cool J - All World - i can't live without my radio
2. LL Cool J - All World - rock the bells
3. LL Cool J - All World - i'm bad
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About Hiroller's channel
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HirollerLatest Activity
Feb 2, 2012Date Joined
Feb 25, 2006About this user
Hip-Hop; a term I highly agree with because it hasn't been the same since. But something about the music always kept me interested, something always kept that dream I had alive.It wasn't until 2002 that I decided to really take my talent seriously and pursue my dream, but I didn't go at it alone. Along with some childhood friends we formed Pocket Change Entertainment. We released our first compilation mixtape entitled "The Introduction" in 2004, which was followed up with the release of "The Hate Already Started" in 2005. The experience was priceless; we learned so much about ourselves recording those projects in a studio we built from nothing. I think it helped shape my sound in the end.
So what is my sound?? Well, in a word, conceptual. But if I had to explain in detail, I would say I make music that's honest, experimental and most importantly entertaining. I love doing records that follow no format and concepts that haven't been done before. I take pride in being The First to do something; you kinda feel like anyone who does it after, is doing it because they where inspired by you. I would consider myself a trendsetter or a tastemaker; that's what I'm about when it comes to my music and everyday life. Its that constant quest to remain original that makes me who I am.
And that was evident with my first solo effort in 2006, "Change tha Game Back". At the time there were absolutely no mixtapes that covered all the classics, like there are so many today. I wanted to pay homage to that "Golden Era" I grew up on and show the people I can rap really well. The project was embraced by all that heard it and said to be a classic by many, but I'll leave that for you to decide. In 2007 I released my second solo effort "Second To None". On "Second To None", I wanted to show that I could rock just as well on new production as I did on the classics. I also wanted to showcase my song writing ability. I think the cd established that; it had many nice concepts and a fresh approach from its predecessor.
Then 2008 hit me and I thought "why can't I get my music into the hands of the right people?". I decided to rethink my approach and didn't release music for a year. When I came back I wanted to make sure I set myself apart from other new artists; so I watched from the sideline and created my own lane. I think the time away helped me to create a great plan and develop music to support that plan. Ive also took It up a notch lyrically.
Now, I'm ready to share my music with the world and accomplish the dream I've had since I was 9. I invite everyone to follow me on this journey to success.