Nfinit3 and Bucky Dolla - The Mixed Bag Effect DIGITAL RELEASE
The producer is Nfinit3, the emcee is Bucky Dolla and the album is a heavy dose of authenticity. The project lives up to its name with a wide variety of flavor and intensity, evident on all 13 tracks. With potent, intellectual lyrics laid over top of soulful, head bobbing beats, The Mixed Bag Effect is a guaranteed worthwhile addition to your music collection.
Track list:
01 - Intro
02 - Money In The Bank
03 - La La
04 - Do My Thang
05 - Little Black China Doll
06 - Give Me Your Love
07 - Addiction
08 - In The House prod. by Viciouz Tracks
09 - Heaven or Hell
10 - Wrong and Right
11 - Outro
12 - Rainy Night ft. Flipside and Falz Profit (Bonus Track)
13 - Put It In Your Mouth ft. Nfinit3 (Bonus Track)
About the artist:
As a youngster, Bucky began his involvement with hip hop during elementary school, rapping with friends, rapping reports in classes. He had discovered his love for music very early on. As the years progressed, he found himself battling, writing, and freestyling everywhere he went and with everything he did. Even though his love for hip hop was strong, his ties to the street kept him from pursuing his passion. It wasn't until he started hanging with Young Team founder Mikey Rivera (aka M-Burb) that he started to take the music thing more seriously. Fast forward to 2007… As the buzz surrounding hip hop in and around the Washington D.C. metropolitan area grew stronger, Bucky became one of the stronger emcees in the area. Representing Young Team (Y.T.), his current crew, and Manassas ("M-City," as he could call it), Bucky began to gain local notoriety . 2008 promises to be a successful year with the release of his first solo project "The Mixed Bag Effect," a collaboration with producer Nfinit3 (also from the Northern Virginia area), as well as his mixtape "Year of the Golden Child," and other Y.T. projects dropping later this year. Keep an eye on this young, rugged, yet soulful emcee as he shines his light upon the current state of hip hop.
http://www.myspace.com/buckydollar
About the producer:
Music does indeed come naturally to this artist/poet turned producer. Nfinit3 found his calling creating beats in 2002. His decision to begin producing was heavily influenced by his introduction and subsequent reverence for the work of Kanye West, J. Dilla and 9th Wonder. The past few years of further developing his craft has landed him success on the underground scene. Nfinit3 has established working relationships with several artists including P. Genz, Big T (of Southernboi Ent.), Justus League/9th Wonder affiliate Phocuz, Viciouz Tracks, Falz Profit, singer/emcee Range da Messenga, and more recently, Bucky Dolla, from the D.C./DMV region. Nfinit3 has also acquired air play on several radio stations nationwide, including the Southernboi Hr every Tuesday from 5-7pm on http://www.897WSHC.org. Keep an eye on Nfinit3 as his work continues to grow and spread throughout the wonderful world of hip-hop.
http://www.nfinit3.com
http://www.myspace.com/nfinit3
The Mixed Bag Effect will be available through the following sites/companies:
Apple iTunes
Cdbaby
Emusic
Last.fm
Amazon
Musicmatch
Rhapsody
Napster
3guppies
Arvato
Audiolunchbox
Bitmunk
Buymusic
Charity tunes
Choice records
Chondo
Daiki (music online corp)
Destra
Digitalkiosk
Greatindiemusic
Hearmusic
Inprodicon
Interia
Islandbeats
Liquid digital media
Loudeye
Monstar.fm
Mouzika
Mp3tunes
Msn music
Musicishere
Musicnet
Muze
Mykidstunes
Nextradio
Nifty
Passalong
Payplay
Playindies
Puretracks
Qtrnote
Ruckus
Ruleradio
Sonific
Sony connect
Starzik
Theta music
Tradebit
Treetunes
Usen corporation
Verizon v cast
Voeveo
Wippit
Yoopedoo
Zukool
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Are You Ready?
The master cd has been shipped off and it appears the album will be hitting the streets very soon. What album are discussing here??? Only "The Mixed Bag Effect" from producer Nfinit3 and emcee Bucky Dolla. The album will be digitally distributed and available for purchase at CDBaby.com, Itunes, Rhapsody, Napster and EMusic just to name a few. Make sure you stay posted so you can cop this project as soon as it rolls out.
Sunday, May 4, 2008
I Am Going To Make It...
So what does it take to make it in 'the game' these days? Is it just having good music and a good product? Is it having the 'hot right now'/trendy track? Is it based on who you know and what connects you have in the industry? Is it a combination or all of the above? You can have all the love and support in the world and still end up on the outside looking in. Now, its true that not everyone who makes music is deserving of a spot in the limelight but there are some artists out here putting in work and pumping out good music who remain, for the most part, unacknowledged. Now from my position/perspective, being a relatively unknown producer, I strongly believe in the idea/concept of just making beautiful music, building relationships with talented artists and putting it out there to be heard. If the right ears hear the work and the music is indeed that good, then positive reactions should follow. To add upon that though, you cannot JUST put it out there and expect people to JUST listen. If you strongly believe in and support your own work, then you must invest in it. You have to forcefeed the sound into their ears until they cannot take anymore and once you've reached that point, give them some more. If you invited people to come hear your cd you wouldn't place it on a desk and hope it got played. You make sure you have their attention, then you put it in and play it. FEED it to them. You also have to realize that it takes a lot of time, work and slow progression to have any opportunity at all. I find it easier to handle as much of your own work/business as possible but sometimes you're going to want or need assistance from others. It's a test of patience, sometimes people are willing, sometimes they aren't. Sometimes people don't meet deadlines or get things to you when you want them. Sometimes people bullshit and never do a thing for you at all. Overall you have to keep it moving, don't let the mishaps or disappointments get you down. It goes right back to my original claim, if the music is indeed that good then the people are listening. Regardless of the good or bad you encounter, your biggest fan has to always be and remain yourself. So with that said, we all have to continue to do what we love to do, chase the dreams until we convert them into our realities. Atleast thats what I plan to do. Hear me out world. Support good music. pCe!
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Nfinit3 Instrumentals Available
For those of you who have been following the happenings surrounding my music, the instrumentals from the American Soulstar project are now available right here on the page. For $5 you can cop all 15 beats, get your vibe on to 'em or for the artists, do some tracks with them. However you choose to use them, its all good with me. Do me a favor tho, if you do any songs to the beats I sure would like to hear 'em so cop that project and let me know. pCe!-- Nfinit3p.s. - You can still get the remix project and mixtapes for free right here on the page or at www.nfinit3.com. Nfinit3 and Bucky Dolla's "The Mixed Bag Effect" Coming Soon!!!!
So Have No Fear...
Fear not people, it is quite common for albums to get pushed back or even shelved but this one will indeed be out soon and very soon. I've been learning a lot about the industry and putting out a legit project. Deadlines are never met, alternative ideas usually end up as the primary choices and no matter how much you try, you CANNOT do it all on your own. The politics of the business are quite stressful. With me being so unknown, I can hardly imagine what the big name artists endure on the regular. No wonder we're about to recieve LupEND (Lupe Fiasco) and Good Ass Job (Kanye West). Either way, the album, The Mixed Bag Effect, will be digitally released on multiple distribution sites in the near future so I hope you all enjoy it when it drops. It was completed in 12 days but the 'business' have it parked at the moment. Thanks for your patience and continued support. Also special thanks to those who assisted with the development and completion of the album as well as those who helped with the press and politics surrounding it. pCe!
Support GOOD Music, Like Forreal!!!
So the advancements in technology and easy access to today's latest and hottest music has left starving artists with even more difficulties to 1. be acknowledged for their abilities and 2. make any considerable amount of money for their work. Mp3 players battle with the compact disc while piracy competes with album sales. Where do we draw the line? How do YOU support your favorite artists/music? As I drift along in this game with hopes of being recognized and make a little change, I maintain a realistic state of mind and have no expectations of fans or sales. This is no call or plea for your time, money or attention but rather a reminder that if you love my music, or any other artists for that matter, show your support. Buy their products, share their sound with others, point music lovers in their direction. Let them know how much you truly appreciate their hardwork and craftsmanship. We, the makers of good music, need you now more than ever. It is indeed a new day and age but this is still music and we all love it, one way or another, no matter the genre, no matter the artist. Lets keep it moving in the right direction. pCe!
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