Thursday, November 12, 2015

The Retirement Chapter

What up yall.

I use this platform(s) for a lot of things that I do entertainment-wise, but today will be a lil bit different than usual. After carefully thinking about it, I've come to the conclusion that I will not continue on being a rapper. I'm officially hanging it up. I know some may be shocked or whatever, but this is a life decision for me. I don't have the same focus and drive anymore that I used to have that you need to be great and I can't give my best due to my life outside of music. The older I get, the more I realize that I don't have the time for it anymore. I already felt this when I made the I Ain't Sh!t album and really I was supposed to stop then, but I kept on churning and pushed my other plans to the side. Alot of yall may think I'm leaving the game at the wrong time cuz you see me doing big shows and making big moves, but it's more to it than just that. It's other higher levels to attain in this music game and I can't reach them due to the time and effort you have to commit. This is a rollercoaster! You can be up one minute and down the next and it's hard to recover. All while you're chasing this dream, you're missing out on time on other things in life and spending alot of money (unnecessary money, gas, studio time, mastering, etc...) and eventually you got to choose what's important to you. I made money in this game too, but all money ain't good money and this is a slow grind that I can't do anymore. You'll either make it big or waste time and effort that you could've used on other things in life. As Antwone, not Stoney C, I'm doing other things that need my attention more and frankly music is in the way of me achieving those life goals I set for myself. I worked extremely hard at my music career chasing my dream and trying to make it a reality and I think it was evident. No one can say I didn't try and grind for the ears and eyes of listeners of all kind with my music and if you're as serious as a grinder that I am, you would know that it takes dedication day and night literally that normal folks can't do. That's why only a small percentage actually make it. This profession takes ALOT of your time away. While I'm out being Stoney C, I have to be Antwone in real life and that's the area that's most important to me. I still love music to death, but I just can't be involved as a rapper anymore...

Fly Season Apparel is still something I will continue to do and honestly, that's doing better than my music is and it's less time consuming. I wear too many hats in this game and I do EVERYTHING by myself. In return, I got burnt out and I lost focus on other things. I'm going to always come up with songs cuz I'm a natural at that, but I may just pass it on to someone else rather than be the star of it. Same with beats too. This rap game is a young man's game. Being a 30 year-old local rapper isn't what's up to me like it was when I was a 19-year-old hungry rapper with PLENTY of time to do whatever. That's how I got my name up as apart of G-$quad with Mick anyway. We had time to grind out! Doing that now just isn't what's up anymore for me at this time. No knock to anyone else, this is about me and my views on myself...

So after saying all of that, on November 25th, my last concert as Stoney C will be at Gas Monkey Live with Devin The Dude. I'm going to give it my all like I always do and then bow out the game on a good note with my head held high because I know I gave it my all whether people heard/saw my work or not. I will then drop my Stone Age album sometime this year and let my music live on through my fans and supporters. That's part of the reason why it's called "Stone Age" because it represents "My Era of Time" and it can be revisited anytime similar to what we do with History all the time. Just like the actual Stone Age time period. That shows yall that I've been contemplating this for awhile now ever since I announced I was dropping another album. I'm also releasing the Throwed Life Dreaming project I Executive Produced for DK. That's something that I really wanted to do anyway more than being a rapper. I may still write and sell/give songs to artists that want it and play behind the scenes because that isn't time consuming. That's way easier, but I'm not as serious about that either because I don't want to be a rapper/performer anymore. That's farfetched to me...

I got love for everybody that's ever shown me love by actually jamming my music, went to my shows, booked me for shows, watched my videos, bought my merchandise, shared my music with others, played my music in the clubs and radio, put my songs on mixtapes, got inspired by my music and was a genuine fan of me as a solo artist and as a member of G-$quad. I did it for the City of Garland, myself and all of Texas and I wanted the world to know that we had something. I think I did what I could and represented well. To all other artists, keep doing you and keep representing! Just because I'm done don't mean you can't make it. I'm not the best. Everybody's situation is different, so don't compare your situation to mine. I can humbly fade to black and continue on trying to achieve my life goals. This hurt me to do this, but I'm tapped out and had to do this in order to go for mine. All things must come to an end and I believe that time is now for me. I thank God for the 11 years He allowed me to give to Hip-Hop as an artist and pray that He continues to bless me with other opportunities in my life! It's G-$quad 4 Life and always #FlySeason with me still! Thanks for reading this and hopefully understanding my decision!

- Stoney C

Saturday, April 19, 2014

New Song: Keep Swangin' by Stone of G-$quad ft. Dre of Bust Down Clicc (Prod. by Veto Marshe)

I've been on a hiatus from posting anything, so let's start here.

"Keep Swangin'" by Stone of G-$quad ft. Dre Bustdownclicc. Produced by Veto Marshe.

Listen/Stream/DL: http://soundcloud.com/gsquadent/keep-swangin-stone-ft-dre

Song dedicated to the Texas Music listener from Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, East Texas, West Texas, etc...I sampled myself in the chorus from some bars from my very first hit song "Swangin" back in 2004 and had Veto sample "Across 110th Street" by Bobby Womack. I got that inspiration from watching one of my favorite movies American Gangster and that song came on. #Classic.

Hot track from my "I Ain't Sh!t" album. Download here: http://www.mediafire.com/?kq4114dnwakr7fn Enjoy! COMMENT too.

Friday, December 20, 2013

"Gift Raps for Christmas" by Stone of G-$quad

http://soundcloud.com/gsquadent/gift-raps-for-christmas-stone

I, Stone of G-$quad, am sending Christmas love via song form. I call it "Gift Raps for Christmas" Produced by D-Boi Beatz & Montrel Productions.

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to You and Yours!!!

Lyrics:
1st verse: Well it's the 4th day of Christmas and I ain't got a Christmas Tree/ Went to my Momma's house and didn't see a gift for me (Slidddd...)// She said, "Boy you ain't little, you's a Grown Man/ It's like I manage Artists how I got my own Bands (Stacks!)// And that's them racks, pockets stuffed like a Christmas stocking/ They carol in the hood, I bet they Body Rocking// I know some people born in Garland claiming different streets/ Me? I was made from Garland like a Christmas Wreath// Man I feast on beats like Bon Appetite/ Winter Wonderland fresh, ladies flaunting chubby cheeks// Take this from me to you, giving you a Christmas speech/ If you don't like it bring it back, keep the receipt//

2nd verse: Catch me on Christmas Eve, Grandma got the pies out/ Watching Christmas Story Ralphie bout to shoot his eye out (Your're gonna shoot your eye out!)// Leave the crib, hit the scene, cleaner than a whistle blow/ When you fly as me, chicks trap you with that mistletoe// I don't kiss on everything, that's the main playa rule/ Something like a Christmas tune, how I keep it Cool Yule// Ladies looking sexy with they little red dresses/ With a Santa hat to match, tryna and a silent message...//

Sunday, September 22, 2013

#SwangNBang Vol. 1 Hosted by Definition DJ Rave & Stone of G-$quad

If you like riding in your car on a nice Saturday to floss and make moves under the influence of your drank of choice or greenery, then this #SwangNBang Vol. 1 mixtape is what you need in that deck.

Stone of G-$quad and Definition DJ Rave have teamed up to put together a slew of jams suitable for riding, chilling and turning up and it's most definitely jamming. A mixture of mainstream artists and local Dallas and Houston from French Montana, Rich Homie Quan, 2 Chainz, Pharrel, Pimp C, Bun B, Twista, Z-Ro, Rick Ross, Jadakiss, Stalley, Scarface, Lil Flip, Chris-SKO, Slim Thug, Paul Wall, G-$quad, Le$, DK, Guapo, Dre Bust Down Clicc, A1 Black, A1 Dre, Frost214, Skinny D, Blaka Blaka Hol' Up, Gizmo Tha Playa and Tunk.

Enjoy and download/listen!!!
http://www.hotnewhiphop.com/stone-of-g-squad-swangnbang-vol-1-by-stone-of-g-squad-and-dj-ra-mixtape.94989.html






Wednesday, September 11, 2013

DK - ODSG 1.5 (Mixtape)

What up, what up, WHAT UP! I'm here again with some new heat for the streets. This time it's coming in the form of a Cedar Hill, TX native DK aka @DK_BigDee on Twitter.

DK gives us ODSG 1.5 produced solely by long time producer/friend/cousin LB as a lyrical gift and avenue to his much slept on talents as an artist. For years he's been trying to break his brand of Dallas Hip-Hop by being 100% real and not selling out to a certain crowd, but like most keeping-it-real artists and actual lyrical artists, particularly in Dallas, he's being ignored by the so-called "media outlets" and "promoters" in his home city. Tie that in with the struggles of being a college graduate with many bills to pay, frustrations of Baby Momma Drama and the feeling that no one really cares about what you're doing, what comes out is a angry, I-Don't-Give-A-Fuck DK the artist. You hear and feel his raw emotions on every track on this mixtape in result to his frustrations overall. He sounds hungry as an artist and coupled with the production of LB, his music sounds great on this one!
If you like Z-Ro, then you will like this mixtape! Oh and I appreciate the S/O's too DK! One Deep Steady Grinding is not only an mixtape, it's a lifestyle.

D/L & Listen here: http://dkbigdee1.bandcamp.com/album/odsg-15-2
Stand-out tracks: Cold Night, FoolFeeling My Desires, Ghost, Somedayz (Suicidal) & Next Move.

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Deonte - Deja Vu (Music Video)

Yall might be familiar with the golden tones of Deonte on tracks with Tum Tum, Mr. Pookie, Mr. Lucci, Doughski G, T-Cash, on my song Brown On Ice and, if you're from my hometown of Garland, TX, you heard him with the label Da Grind Records. He's been labeled as one of or, if not, the best R&B singer in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metropolitan area.

Here's a brand new music video from Deonte titled "Deja Vu" and filmed by K211 Films. Enjoy and keep up with this man's music!

Twitter: @Deonte214

Propain - "Ridin' Slab" (Mixtape)

I've been off the blogging scene for a mean minute. Been promoting my "I Ain't Sh!t" album tough! But like I've stated before, I don't post anything that I don't like and it hasn't been anything worth posting lately. That's until I heard this new Ridin' Slab project from Houston's own Propain.

I had heard of Propain from shout outs sent from my nigga Le$ and I begin to hear more and more about him. This Ridin' Slab doesn't disappoint. He got very notable features on there like Rich Homie Quan, Kirko Bangz, Slim Thug, Lil Keke, Doughbeezy and one of the standout tracks with Z-Ro "All Day," in which Z-Ro disses Big Chief in part of his verse. My favorite tracks on here though are "Reverse" and "Father's Day" cuz I can relate to both so well. For one, being a Nas fan, I like how Propain did an rendition of "Rewind" from Nas' classic Stillmatic album and secondly, I feel the exact same way about my biological father. He even painted the scene and gave shine to my day job Maggiano's too. Lol!

Yall listen to this fellow Texas artist and bump this in your slab!

CLICK HERE to Download/Stream Ridin' Slab by Propain

Twitter: @Propain713