DJ Uncle Skeeter

Location:
Albany, New York, US
Type:
DJ
Genre:
Hip Hop / R&B
Site(s):
Label:
Unlimited Ent.
Type:
Indie
Peace to the 518: Studio Time Available

Pocketz & DJ Uncle Skeeter of Unlimited Records/Pocketz ENT. are now presenting to the 518: Pocketz Entertainment Studios! YOU! If you're from the 518, and if you rap, or sing, (yes, we also produce R&B) cheap studio time is available. Along with cheap beats! If you would like to contact Pocketz or Skeet, please AIM the following: "PKZentStudios" or "DJ Uncle Skeeter", or just leave us a message. Please read the following information before you take us into consideration:



Studio Time - $20.00/Hour

Beat Prices Vary - $20.00 - $50.00

BUY ONE, GET ONE HALF OFF



EVERY THREE HOURS, GETS YOU A FREE SONG!!!



Pocketz Collabs

Hooks - $15.00

Verse - $20.00



Attention: Entertainers



Do you find yourself searching left and right for beats and production on sites like soundclick.com? Dont go through all that trouble. I'm welcome to be your beat maker and/or DJ for no charge at all, support me, and I'll support you. Unlike most of the deejay's and producer's you see and hear of, I dont charge, thats not how I do business or make money. So if you're interested in hookin' up - let's do it, I'm without-a-doubt open for any business application you bring me. I can do any type of beat you request - from old school, new york style, dirty south, crunk, R&B, sampled, anything you can think of, I can provide you with it, just message me and we can do this. Let's make some music.



Need Street Promotion?

E-mail me by clicking here or message me on MySpace by clicking here for a chance to get on one of my infamous mixtape series. The best artist(s) that impresses me the most will win a spot on the "Unsigned Hype & Street Heat" section. Previous aritsts featured on this section of my tapes include some of the hottest unknown names in hip hop and rap, for example: Sun-E The Brown Boi, Odin, The Grind Network, Ghost Matic, 4-IZE, Da Muzicianz, 3 Kings, Kidmission, Sly Kat, Rated R, Trill Phil, and many more. Remember, your songs must be studio quality, and I will only accept the street verson of your joint. Your name will be placed next to the track title as well as any email addresses, websites, or phone numbers where spectators can reach you.



Music Choices:



First off, let me start by saying that the shit that you hear on the radio is not what hip hop is. The hip hop audience, in my opinion, is ran by non-conscience havin' pop lovers. Why listen to it? Its the same thing over and over again, all you ever hear is rappers talkin about their money and their women, thats it! Where the fuck did the originality go, the lyrics, the vocabulary, the monumental word-play!? Let me break it down to you, when you listen to a song on the radio, what happens about an hour or so after you hear that song? You hear it again. and again. and again. you know what thats called? Thats called "The System"; the songs are played over and over again until you're mind is programed. That same song you hear on the radio from day to day is played so your mind is brainwashed to enjoy that song, and to go out and buy that album, and to go out and support that artist, that shit aint hot, and all of my real hip hop heads will agree with me on that. Face facts people, that IS what it is. Remember this shit, the hip hop game needs its swagger back. all this down south bullshit taking shit over is nonsense. Respect the gods, respect who introduced hip hop to the world, stop taking our shit and ruining it. I'm not being an asshole or discriminating on the south, because its not just them, you got wack dudes up here trying to play off that "playa" bullshit too. but for real, give respect when respect is due. You's are down there doing your thing, gettin that paper up and all of that, but remember where it came from.



Top 20 (No Order):

" Up Again " - The RZA feat. Beretta 9, Rev William Burk, George Clinton & El DeBarge

" You're All I Need " - Method Man feat. Mary J. Blidge

" Reunited " - Wu-Tang Clan

" Lyrical .44 " - Damian Marley feat. Stephan Marley, Method Man, & Redman

" Smoke Buddha " - Redman

" Changes " - Tupac

" Respect " - The Notorious B.I.G.

" Third World " - DJ Muggs w/ RZA & GZA

" Angry Black Man On A Elevator " - Rhymefest

" Cisco Kid " - Cypress Hill feat. Redman & Method Man

" Sex, Drugs, & Violence " - Public Enemy feat. KRS-ONE

" Shook Ones Part II " - Mobb Deep

" Affirmative Action " - The Firm

" Triumph " - Wu-Tang Clan

" Juicy " - The Notorious BIG

" Underground King " - Chance

" Triumph " - Wu-Tang Clan

" Black Is Back " - Public Enemy

" How To Roll A Blunt " - Redman

" Tough Guy " - Xzibit feat. Busta Rhymes



Top 6 Albums:



Illmatic: Nas; Enter The Wu-Tang 36 Chambers: Wu-Tang Clan; Tical 2000 Judgement Day: Method Man; Red Gone Wild: Redman; Ready To Die: Notorious B.I.G.; Wu-Tang Forever: Wu-Tang Clan



Top 5 Emcees:

5. Method Man

4. Chuck D

3. Nas

2. KRS-One

1. The GZA



Top 5 Beats:

10. Lil Jon - "Throw It Up" (Kings of Crunk)

9. The RZA - "Guillotine (Swordz)" (Only Built 4 Cuban Linx)

8. DJ Premier - "New York State of Mind" (Illmatic)

7. Rockwilder - "Cisco Kid" (How High Soundtrack)

6. The RZA - "Shadowboxin'" (Liquid Swords)

5. The RZA - "Dont Be Afraid" (Digi Snacks)

4. DJ Premeir - "Kick In The Door" (Life After Death)

3. Dr. Dre - "Hustlers" (Hip Hop Is Dead)

2. Kanye West "Jesus Walks" (The College Dropout)

1. The RZA - "Reunited" (Wu-Tang Forever)



Shout-Outs, Thank You's, And Forget You's:



I wanna say whats up to everybody that helped me extend my name and push out my mixtapes and all that bullshit u know, and everybody that showed love everybody that ordered themselves a mixtape and tellin me they love my shit Stacey & that ENTIRE high school - thanks for tha support! D-Roc, Mr. Ball, & Courtney, MRS. BALL!! Best wishes to you, Ball, and ur beautiful kids ma!! good lookin out The Youngest-N-Charge & the rest of the PMC, Kidmission I see u cousin, Steph & Jess Cerkowski thanks for everything - Steph I still need help w/ printing! Lexxie, T. Helou, Sergio, Howard, David, Injay, Slykatt, DJ S.Ko, Kirk Hemmet, Sun-E Tha Brownboi, Heather, Gaby, Steel City, DJ Phil Vero, Gloria, Gamer, Gangsta (MSG Prod.), Bizzle, Whodie 305, everybody on my friends list I really cant thank you enough, Lil Juan, Da Nogatics, B. Hodges, Pocketz, Unlimited Records, DJ Whoop, DJ Scientist, DJ ACV - I cant thank u enough, Bryan from njoy.de Hamburg Germany, Ghost_Matic & the whole Dead Wrong Family love workin w/chu, lookin foward to further projects a BIG ass shout-out to Kuzin Big Boi & Sinista1 for puttin me on blast!! TVT Records, Shadowville Productions, big ups 2 every one of yall, TAPE IS GONNA BLOW EVERYBODY OUTTA THA WATER SON!! And of course Cheyenne thanks for tha help babe, couldnt have done anything w/o you. Aye I'm still with you til the very end and I wish you the best of luck w/ Vinny-Boy over there thats tha truth you know I'm here for you ANY day of the week Thanks everybody for tha support and love and all of that good shit, I love you all and to everybody I forgot I'm truely sorry. get at me. And I want to give the biggest shout-out to all the people with no talent who hate on me on a day-to-day basis, honestly, you're the biggest influence on me to keep on pushing out my shity, as you sit there on your asses I'm out makin money, most likely fucking your female, and its my name thats known around the world, not yours. so once again, THANK YOU!!!



Discography:

" Crunk Party " : Volume 1-13 (99-04)

" Money Stacked Mixtape " : Volume 1 & 2 (05)

" Bonafide Blendz " : Volume 1 & 2 (06-07)



Up-Coming Releases:



Production List:

Trill Phil:

" Day By Day " (Single)

" Stackin' Paper "

" Posted Up " (Single)

" This Is Why They Flop "

" You Know Fashow "

" Criminal Minded "

" Fakes "

" Hard Times " (featuring Pocketz)

" Haters " (featuring B.W.)

" Southside "

" Far Away "

" 84's "

" Intro "

" Look At My Grill "

" What You Know "

" Do Somethin' "

" We Get High "

" Crip Anthem " (Single)

" Murderous " (Single) (featuring The Original G.O.D)



Lil' Pat

" Grip Tha Grain " (Single) (featuring Autum & Kidmission)

" Kandy Drop " (Single)

" Nikes & Polos Remix "

" Balla " (featuring Ice Man)

" Ice Man " (featuring Ice Man)

" Coming Clean "

" Rolling Through Yo Block "

" Northside "



Ghost Matic

" Beat Session"

" Another Day In Paradise"

" Another Day In Paradise Part II" (featuring The Original G.O.D)

" You Can't Be"



3 Kings

" Act A Azz"

" Grind"



Signs:



Promotions:



DJ Uncle Skeeter:



Ghost_Matic:



TracMan:



Acapellas4u.com:



DJ Whoop:



Unlimited Records:



Manage



AOL Instant Messanger: DJ Uncle Skeeter

feel free to scream at your favorite Uncle anytime
0.01 follow us on Twitter      Contact      Privacy Policy      Terms of Service
Copyright © BANDMINE // All Right Reserved
Return to top