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		<title>Young Chi-Town Hip-Hop Artist J Noize Supports Local Charity Kids Off	The Block&#8217;s For Their 1st Annual Safe Summer BBQ on June 12 at Palmer Park in Chicago</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CHICAGO’S HIP-HOP ARTIST J NOIZE SUPPORTS AND PERFORMS FOR CHARITY ORGANIZATION KIDS OFF THE BLOCK’S 1st ANNUAL SAFE SUMMER BBQ ON JUNE 12 *** Soul Electric Label’s Young Rapper Recently Released Two Singles “Every Place I   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/young-chi-town-hip-hop-artist-j-noize-supports-local-charity-kids-offthe-blocks-for-their-1st-annual-safe-summer-bbq-on-june-12-at-palmer-park-in-chicago/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>CHICAGO’S HIP-HOP ARTIST J NOIZE SUPPORTS AND PERFORMS FOR CHARITY<br />
ORGANIZATION KIDS OFF THE BLOCK’S 1<sup>st</sup> ANNUAL SAFE SUMMER BBQ ON JUNE 12 </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>***</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>Soul Electric Label’s Young Rapper Recently Released Two Singles<br />
“Every Place I Go” And “Find Him” Featuring Popular Songstress Terry Dexter </strong></p>
<p>Rising hip-hop artist and producer<strong>, <a href="http://www.myspace.com/jheatfam">J Noize</a>, </strong>has teamed up once again to support<strong> Kids Off The Block</strong>, a charity dedicated to helping Chicago’s underprivileged youth excel. On <strong>June 12</strong>,<strong> Kids Off The Block </strong>(<strong>K.O.B</strong>) is hosting their<strong> 1<sup>st</sup> Annual Safe Summer BBQ</strong> located at<strong> Palmer Park </strong>in<strong> Chicago</strong> from<strong> 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. </strong>The Safe Summer BBQ is promoting peace to local teenagers, along with presenting them possible job opportunities and safe summer programs within their community. The goal is, keeping “kids off the block” and inspiring them into positive directions, despite the unfortunate living conditions they may face.</p>
<p>&#8220;Everyone knows how hard it is for Chicago youth right now. So everything Diane and K.O.B. are putting together is very helpful to our children and our communities, “states <a href="http://www.luckmedia.com/projects/jnoize">J Noize</a>. “I&#8217;m happy to be involved. It&#8217;s not just a neighborhood BBQ and performances. It&#8217;s also an event to unite us, while promoting stop the violence and showing the youth of our city the many ways we can fellowship with one another.&#8221; J Noize will be dishing up the delicious food for the kids and giving a special performance at the BBQ. </p>
<p>Last Thanksgiving J Noize supported Kids Off The Block for their “<strong>Feed The Teen</strong> <strong>Event</strong>,” where he served the holiday dinner to almost 1,000 neglected teenagers in the area. Sad story, but a true struggle for the local neighborhood kids as the <strong>Chicago teen killings</strong> and poverty has really effected the community.  K.O.B’s Founder <strong>Diane Latiker</strong> touches on J Noize’s involvement stating, “We are grateful to J Noize for support of our mission to save a generation! He has shown that he is a music artist who not only cares, but believes that he can and will make a difference through his music in lives of the youth we service.”</p>
<p>The <strong><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Soul-Electric/219888997152">Soul Eclectic</a></strong> label’s artist, J Noize, has released two new singles simultaneously; “<strong><a href="http://www.luckmedia.com/projects/jnoize">Every Place I Go</a></strong>” featuring <strong>Heat Fam</strong>’s rappers <strong>Yung Nef </strong>and <strong>D-illa</strong>, plus, “<strong><a href="http://www.luckmedia.com/projects/jnoize">Find Him</a></strong>” a soulful track featuring well-known singer/songwriter and actress <strong>Terry Dexter</strong>. Both tracks are from J Noize’s debut album <strong>Young, Gifted &amp; Black (Y.G.B) </strong>set to release later this year.<strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">EVENT RECAP</span></strong></p>
<p><strong>June 12<br />
</strong>Kids Off The Block’s<br />
1<sup>st</sup> Annual Safe Summer BBQ<strong> </strong><br />
Palmer Park<br />
201 E. 111<sup>th</sup> Street<br />
Chicago, IL<br />
10 a.m.-4p.m.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[J. NOIZE – SKILLFUL CHI-TOWN RAPPER/PRODUCER UNVEILS DEBUT OFFERING, “Y.G.B” (YOUNG, GIFTED &#38; BLACK). SCHEDULED FOR LATE SEPTEMBER, “Y.G.B.” STEPS AWAY FROM TRENDS TO BLAZE POSITIVE TRAIL FOR HIP-HOP AND RAP ALL-STAR LINEUP, INCLUDING PLATINUM PRODUCERS   <b><i><a href="http://luckmedia.com/j-noize-%e2%80%93-skillful-chi-town-rapperproducer-unveils-debut-offering-%e2%80%9cy-g-b%e2%80%9d-young-gifted-black/">[ View Full Article ]</a></i></b>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>J. NOIZ</strong><strong>E – SKILLFUL CHI-TOWN RAPPER/PRODUCER UNVEILS DEBUT OFFERING, “Y.G.B” (YOUNG, GIFTED &amp; BLACK). SCHEDULED FOR LATE SEPTEMBER, “Y.G.B.” STEPS AWAY FROM TRENDS TO BLAZE POSITIVE TRAIL FOR HIP-HOP AND RAP</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><strong>ALL-STAR LINEUP, INCLUDING PLATINUM PRODUCERS TIM &amp; BOB, HOUSE LEGEND ROY DAVIS, JR, TERRY DEXTER,  AND MORE LEND THEIR TALENTS TO J. NOIZE’S PROJECT</strong></p>
<p><strong>J.   Noize</strong> (<a title="outbind://221-00000000768E67F30F570B408028DF66BCF24B06E4A03E00/" href="http://luckmedia2.com/jnoize/pressrelease.html" target="_blank">www.myspace.com/jheatfam</a><em> </em>) understands instinctively that his native <strong>Chicago</strong>’s musical reputation is the envy of the world, yet the 24-year-old hip-hop producer-turned-rapper is undaunted in his quest to add his unique flavor to the 2nd city’s glorious history.  With the release of his debut project, <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Young, Gifted &amp; Black</span> (<span style="text-decoration: underline;">Y.B.G</span>)</strong>, on the <strong>Soul   Electric</strong>, <strong>J. Noize </strong>pours his heart and soul into a series of tracks that weave together to tell a story of the city and its denizens, yet each cut stands on its own as a singular masterpiece. As a rapper, <strong>J. Noize</strong> brings a reporter’s keen eye for observation of the underbelly of street life, in the process, exposing necessary knowledge for uplifting those stuck in an environment where there is seemingly no way out.</p>
<p><strong>J.   Noize</strong>’s musical style, a gathering of hip-hop history from coast to coast and all points in between, suggests that he will indeed reach his lofty goal on <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Young,   Gifted &amp; Black </span>(Y.B.G.). </strong>The collection, executive produced by John Hoerni and Roy Davis Jr., with production assistance from platinum producers Tim &amp; Bob, Waajeed of the R&amp;B group Platinum Pied Pipers, Doc Link, Joey Fernandez (who co-engineered the project with Kid Soul) and J. Noize’s own Heat Fam Productions, pulls the listener into his vision.</p>
<p>Along   with<strong> Yung Nef</strong>, <strong>J. Noize</strong> is co-founder of <strong>Heat Fam   Productions</strong>.  Their love affair with music caused them to bond together and to dedicate themselves to raising the rap and hip-hop bar as high as possible.  Despite his young age, <strong>J. Noize </strong>stands on solid ground, experience-wise: “I’ve been producing for 10 years and started emceeing in high school.” While in high school, friends and family encouraged <strong>J Noize</strong> to enter talent contests in order to further his career. One of the loudest voices of encouragement was his own brother, House music legend <strong>Roy Davis, Jr</strong>.,   whose remixes catapulted the careers of the likes of <strong>Eric Benet</strong>, <strong>Faith   Evans</strong>, <strong>Mary J. Blige</strong>, <strong>Seal</strong>, and <strong>Terry Dexter</strong>, who adds   her voice to the driving single, “<strong>Bangin’   Beats and Dope Rhymes</strong>.”</p>
<p>After   high school, <strong>J. Noize</strong>—a.k.a. <strong>Jason Davis</strong>—attended <strong>Chicago State   University</strong> where none other than <strong>Kanye Wes</strong>t’s late mother, <strong>Donda   West</strong>, who was a teacher at the university, gave <strong>J. Noize</strong> her stamp of approval. “She said to me after I played her a four-song demo, ‘I’m gonna be honest with you, son, this is your calling in life.’”  Armed with such a ringing endorsement, <strong>J. Noize </strong>threw all his efforts into improving his craft. “That was my motivation to continue as an MC and as a producer.” Friends later encouraged him to enter the “<strong>Dynamic Producers 2005</strong>” beat battle, where   he ended up winning the city-wide competition in its only incarnation. By   winning, <strong>J. Noize</strong> realized he truly had the goods to take his talents to   a larger stage.</p>
<p>When <strong>J. Noize</strong> related <strong>Mrs. West</strong>’s glowing critique, <strong>Roy Davis</strong> flew <strong>J. Noize</strong> to <strong>Los Angeles</strong>, where he was producing tracks for Dexter. “Roy has been like a brother/father to me. I was the last of four children, and Roy pretty much guided me through everything I was going through while growing up; he was my rock and kept me focused in the right direction.” While in <strong>Los Angeles, J. Noize</strong> absorbed all the nuances of a   state-of-the-art studio, and took the experience back to <strong>Chicago</strong>, where   his reputation grew as one of the top underground producers in the city. Over   the years, <strong>J. Noize</strong> worked with <strong>Chicago</strong> acts <strong>King David &amp;   Goliath, Brittany Jenean</strong> and, currently, <strong>Erin Martin</strong>. So, with his reputation assured, J. Noize calls in favors from the above-mentioned and more of the cream of the Second City hip-hop scene to flesh out his ideas and turn a dream into reality. Other featured artists on <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Y.G. B.</span></strong> include   vocalists <strong>Kaye Fox</strong>, <strong>Andrew Bees of Black Uhuru</strong>, <strong>Manny</strong> and <strong>I.M.A.G.E</strong>., and rappers <strong>D-Illa</strong> ( J. Noize’s older brother), <strong>Kazi the Blak</strong> and <strong>Sunn</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>J.   Noize</strong> feels that <strong>Chicago</strong>’s musical reputation –from electric blues to House to <strong>R. Kelly</strong> to hip-hop/rap stars <strong>Twista</strong>, <strong>Common</strong> and, of course <strong>Kanye West</strong>, will continue to grow. Because of its central position, the <strong>Midwest</strong> draws influences from the <strong>East</strong>, <strong>West</strong> and the <strong>South</strong>. ““<strong>Chicago</strong> has a multitude of styles, depending on which area of the city you come from,” he notes. “It’s a melting pot. We draw off different things from each side. You’ve got the <strong>Lupe Fiascos</strong>, the <strong>Shawnnas</strong>, the <strong>Twistas</strong>, <strong>Do or Die</strong>, <strong>Crucial Conflict</strong>,   the <strong>Kanyes</strong>. So it covers a large breadth of playaz that represent the city on a nation-wide level. I’m looking to add my flavor to that mix.”</p>
<p><strong>J.   Noize</strong> gathers his material from a wide range of influences, influences that cover the   “Golden Age” of rap, hip-hop and R&amp;B. “<strong>LL Cool J, Nas, Tupac Shakur,   Scarface, Outkast, Organized Noize, the Dogg Pound and 8 Ball &amp; MJG</strong> were   some of the acts I looked up to. Producers that influenced my style were <strong>DJ   Premier, Dr. Dre, Kanye</strong> of course, <strong>No I.D.</strong> from here in <strong>Chicago</strong>, <strong>Just Blaze, Slice Tee</strong> and <strong>T-Mix</strong> and <strong>Jazze   Pha</strong>. Oh, and <strong>DJ Quik</strong>; I can’t forget him; he’s one of my favorite   producers. Favorite R&amp;B atrist <strong>R. Kelly, Joe, Musiq Soulchild, Maxwel,   Usher,  Justin Timberlake, Bilal, Anthony Hamilton, John Legend,   D’Angelo</strong>—whom my brother Roy worked with—<strong>Mary J. Blige, Dwele, Faith   Evans</strong>… The list goes on.”</p>
<p>The   1st single from <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Y.B.G</span></strong> is “<strong>Find Him</strong>,” a tale of finding   one’s positive direction in life. R&amp;B diva <strong>Terry Dexter</strong> joins  <strong>J.   Noize</strong>, and later adds her voice, along with <strong>Sunn</strong> on “<strong>Bangin’ Beats   &amp; Dope Rhymes</strong>,” a hypnotic track that amply supports <strong>J. Noize</strong> as   he spits hot rhymes. “<strong>Warning Shots</strong>” is an ominous tale of the senseless and seeming endless gang violence that saturates everyday life in the inner city which features <strong>Andrew Bees of Black Uhuru</strong>. The message, over a ragamuffin reggae rhythm coupled with a crunching beat, paints a grim picture that warns of malfeasance from both those sworn to uphold the law and the street denizens looking to survive some way, somehow. <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Young, Gifted &amp; Black</span></strong> also features an appearance by <strong>Kazi The Blak</strong> along with <strong>Virgil   Strafford</strong> on <strong>Knocking on Heavens Door Pt.3</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>J.   Noize</strong> stresses that the positive slant of his music is no better or worse than that of rappers who, seemingly, glory in the rough and tumble gang life: “I don’t take away anything from any other artist and how they make their music. That’s just the way I was raised by my parents. I was always instilled with morals and values: Those are the same morals and values that I want to present to the world.” His mother, <strong>Patricia Davis</strong>, who passed away in <strong>2002</strong>, was   an in-demand background vocalist in the <strong>Chicago </strong>area, while his father, Roy Davis, Sr., is a drafting engineer. “There was always music in the house, and by the time I came along, she was the piano player for our church. We come from a family that has a long musical bloodline in the church.”</p>
<p>Once   his project is on cruise, <strong>J. Noize</strong> will concentrate on partner <strong>Yung   Nef</strong>’s solo project called <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">PRODUCA MC.</span> “</strong>He’s soon to be 20, but <strong>Yung Ne</strong>f is already one of the best   producers in <strong>Chicago</strong>,” J. Noize notes. Then, <strong>J. Noize</strong> plans to   concentrate on <strong>D-Illa</strong>’s <strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">PRODUCTS &amp; GOODS</span></strong> project,   which is scheduled for release in <strong>2010</strong> next year. “We’re working very diligently on those two projects,” he emphasizes, “but we’re going to continue to solidify the <strong>Chicago </strong>area talent. I feel we always leave our city   short-handed because the entertainment industry is pretty much based in <strong>New   York</strong> or <strong>Los Angeles</strong> or <strong>Atlanta</strong> or <strong>Miami</strong>. I want to   emphasize with my listeners three points on this project: First and foremost,<strong> God</strong> first. Second, it has to have a message. And third, the beat’s gotta be   slammin’!”</p>
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