Tha Rupness Monsta

Location:
Winnipeg, CA
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Hip Hop / Rap
Site(s):
Label:
129 Street Productions
.Originally hailing from the Winnipeg hip hop pioneers "MoonShine Kru, This 12 year double threat producer/rapper has released over 10 releases independently and has sold/givin our over 1000 units per release. Known as one of the hypest stage preformers and undoubtibly one of winnipegs BEST hip hop producers and rappers, Tha Rupness Monsta has open for such acts as- The Outlaws, The Game, Lloyd Banks, Joe Budden, Royce Da 5'9, Blackmoon, Jeru Tha Damaja-Classified just to name a few.
He Currently owns one of the dopest hip hop studios in winnipeg and has collabed with Every groupl in the city INCLUDING Heatbag records, Winnipegs Most, Len Bowen, Moodruff, Frek sho, Tynisha goodard, Miako watson.
He Currently is now teamed up with Charlie Fettah and Jon C and is repping the HEATBAG movement. Be Sure to keep up on the upcoming shows!!!



Uptown Magazine
Jason Russell, aka K-Rup$on of the Moonshine Kru, is Tha Rupness
Monsta, a double-threat producer/MC who proudly proclaims he's from
"tha North Coast, the hardest coast, on the top - where it's cold and
nobody gets props." True that, but indies like Rupness don't stay in
the game for 14 years for the industry props or the dollars (hah!).
Rupness is a warrior who loves his game, and he's perfected his low-key
production style, relying on head-bobbing, easy-to-handle beats, and
focusing hard on making sure his in-yer-face flow is heard and
happening.
— John Kendle
K-RUPSON
The Rupness Monster
Hip hop is funny when it comes to real estate - if you're from Compton or Brooklyn, you've got some automatic cred, but if you call Podunk, Arkansas or Boise, Idaho home, or even, say, Winnipeg, you've gotta try a little bit harder. In this regard, it's a credit to his hype production (well, his vocals too) that the first couple times I heard K-Rupson on the radio and didn't catch his name, I had no idea he was coming from the same city as me. A founding member of Peg City's Moonshine Kru, Krup has been a fixture in the city's rap scene since he began spitting in '97, and his flow has come a long way since. "Home Brew" thoughtfully represents his Winnipeg roots while "Ride to Die Girl" rides this great "Buffalo Gals"-esque beat while guest Maiko's chorus fits the mood perfectly. Also highly recommended are "Message" with its skittering sample, "Show Me", and Lu-Cypha's guest spot on the battle epic "Infection".
(Murrk, www.murrk.com) - Thomas Dorey
Underground Scenes UK
I heard the hype about K-Rup$on and got myself a copy of his debut album on Sure Shot Records to see if the hype was right.
This album dispels the myth that if your of Scottish decent you cant rhyme for shit. Straight from the off K rips into his doubters with his intro track, an awsome beat sets off the mood in Rup'$ Intro. this album is all about setting the record straight and giving a big F.U to those that hate on anything good.
Its a mish mash of beats, varying in attitude from the chilled sound on 'People' with the earie sound clip of some chick to the crazy slap-dat-ass beat on 'Sex You'. This album bring everything to the ring, beef, sex and clique emphasis.
Buzzmad of Moonshine Kru fame laces 'Hatin on Tha Fams' with a verse.
'you know what you are, you dont give a damn'. There are lots of people out there that want to bring a person down, whether its because of the music you listen to or the success that you enjoy, everyone knows a hater and this is a slap in the face for them.
'This is Real' sends out a rallying call, not just to himself but to everyone listening, to make something out of yourself, not to follow the trends and be yourself and make your life what you want it to be. Its not my kind of track beat wise, but the message is definately worth listening to and this track leads on perfectly to 'Hip Hop Poem', registering his disbelief at the state of hip hop. There is a sense of urgency in the beat, 'seems like hip hop is going in the wrong direction, it's to motivate your heart, soul, bodyand mind' rather than the pop star emcee's (you see on MTV - KJ), i loves it. Buzzmad lends his support; 'most emcees talk shit and violate the true ones that come through' to the message as the track draws to a close. Many of those that follow underground hip hop will relate to this track in a big way, addressing the frustration many feel about the less than average emcees making a killing from talking shit.
The first thing that i noticed about this album was the quality of production, the producers did a great job on this one, and its a worthy flag ship product for Sure Shot Records, Murrk.com and Canada as a whole.
There is just too much to this CD to write into a short review. 20 tracks of varying styles each with its own authenticity, its a fresh sound to break up domination of the radio waves that commercial hip hop enjoys now-a-days.
For more information check out:
Murrk.com (http://www.murrk.com)
krupson.com (http://www.krupson.com)
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