The DJs have been asking and here it is! Download the club and radio versions.
Clean: http://www.limelinx.com/files/a2d5f55d02ca9fc894913f9906378660
Dirty: http://www.limelinx.com/files/786a694a0d821c16f1f0ed681bd409bf
The DJs have been asking and here it is! Download the club and radio versions.
Clean: http://www.limelinx.com/files/a2d5f55d02ca9fc894913f9906378660
Dirty: http://www.limelinx.com/files/786a694a0d821c16f1f0ed681bd409bf
Esquire Media Group and Diamond Promotions present the Official SEC Championship Game After Party.
The World Famous Club Figure 8
3131 Campbellton Rd (adjacent to Greenbriar Mall)
Hosted by Super Producer ZAYTOVEN
Music by DJ Kutt Throat
Doors Open at 10, Ladies free til 11
Alabama Stand Up!
Appearances by Mook, Modesty XO, King David, G-Mane, Paper Rout Gangstaz, King David, Jackie Chain, Mobb Tied, Big POPE, plus many more.
Have you listened to the radio lately? Zaytoven is everywhere. His success is well deserved. I met Zaytoven about two years ago by my good friend Shey Jennings. Shey met Zaytoven from his dealings as the Regional Promotions Director for the first Gucci Mane album released by Big Cat Records. Arguably, over the past two years, Zaytoven has been the sound of Atlanta. He has been the mastermind behind the biggest hits for the biggest stars. His work with Gucci Mane is well documented. In addition to Gucci, Zay was the man behind the biggest hits for Gorilla Zoe, OJ Da Juiceman, Twista, Lil Scrappy, Young LA, Young Ralph, Shop Boyzand Soulja Boy Tell ‘Em. Most recently, Zay took his status to another stratosphere by producing the mega hit “Papers” by Usher. If that wasn’t enough, Zay and Jeezy hooked up on Trap or Die 2, the blazin cut from the soon to be released album Thug Motivation 103.
If his gold and soon to be platinum plaques don’t distinguish him from his peers, his humility and unwavering committment to work with independent artists will. The list of independent artists that he has worked with is just as long as the list of majors. Just ask Young Thad, Mook, Young Capone, Tracy T, Mike Fresh, Young Dose, Sig HB, Dat Boi P, and Kurby. Single handedly Zaytoven has successfully developed more young talent than any staff of label heads in Atlanta. Zaytoven is a one man A&R department. Keep up the good work my friend.
New Mook: Gym Bag http://www.mediafire.com/?tz0mmfit5wz
New Mike Fresh ft. Tracy T: Always Online http://www.mediafire.com/?nihywgwt0r4
Mook and Hit Man Shorty team up for a street anthem for all the Pimps and Hustlas. Don’t say a word. Let your money do the talkin. Download now.
Shout out to Tight Kutz Barbershop! Deno you put together another bangin mixtape cover. Straight pimpin!
Welcome home big homie! We missed you dawg! All of Huntsville has been patiently awaiting your return. I would be remiss if I didn’t take time out to let the world know that the essence of Huntsvegas hip hop is spelled B.I.G. P.O.P.E. While you were gone, I laboriously fast forwarded and skipped tracks on my old SouthPaw mixtape and any other record that I could steal from Shey just to partake in your genius. Its good to have you home. Things have changed, but alot is still the same. I am still a fan, that will never change. I forgot that I was apart of the “POPE Dedication” footage thats all over YouTube. For the rest of the world, I have attached the link below. I am the guy going over the paperwork.
Shout out to Khao! I introduced myself to Khao one afternoon as he and his business partner dined in my restaurant. From the very beginning, I knew it was critical for Mook to get in the studio with Khao. That’s all Shey and I talked about. Khao is a native son. Khao is a multi-platinum selling artist. Khao knocked the doors of the industry down right out of Montgomery. Khao was the Alabama Invasion! At that moment, I had to make it happen. I gave him the best elevator pitch I had ever given in my life along with a copy of Just Got the Pack In. He listened and inspected my goods with careful ears and eyes. He was impressed enough that he gave me his contact information. After multiple discussions, we were finally able to nail down some studio time with the most prolific producer ever spawned from the state of Alabama. It was So Wonderful. Thanks Khao. We are forever grateful. Take a listen at the link below.
After dropping Just Got the Pack In, the streets were buzzing about this kid from Huntsville. Mook was hand picked to do the Trap Money remix on Gucci’s recently released album Murder Was the Case. Check it out.
Just Got the Pack In hit the streets in the late spring of 2009. It was a long time coming. After dropping Bang or Slang almost a year earlier, the team kinda went into hibernation. I was busy opening a new restaurant in Atlanta; Shey was promoting an artist at our sister label; Mook’s girlfriend was expecting; and the once cohesive camps in Hunstville found themselves going in different directions. Without a stable place to record, Mook was in between Atlanta and Huntsville every weekend. One person kept us focused on making music–my man Zaytoven! Each weekend, Mook and Zay tirelessly cut record after record after record. Zay was convinced that Mook brought another element to the “Zay-town sound.” Zay was influential in securing DJ Holiday for the mixtape. Zay knew that we needed a real street DJ to introduce Mook to the ATL. Holiday was that man. After going hard in the streets with over 10,000 copies, people began whispering. Check out the mixtape below at datpiff.com.
Bang or Slang hit the streets in the early Summer of 2008. Shey Jennings and I introduced Mook to super producer Zaytoven a few months earlier. Zay took an immediate liking to Mooks raw talent. Mook was ecstatic to venture out of Huntsville and work with the man that helped create the popularity of Gucci Mane. This was my second mixtape. Couldn’t convince a DJ to host it, so again I did it myself. Did it all from front to back. My alter ego, Mr. ESQ, was beginning to enjoy this. This collection is the first of many song collaborations between Mook and Zay. Check it out at the link below on datpiff.com.