Watercolor Werewolf – DontJuly [Audio]
Watercolor Werewolf (consisting of Scoop DeVille, Michael Sterling Eaton and Stori) return with their second official single, “DontJuly” (“Don’t You Lie”). Take a listen below.
Read moreWatercolor Werewolf (consisting of Scoop DeVille, Michael Sterling Eaton and Stori) return with their second official single, “DontJuly” (“Don’t You Lie”). Take a listen below.
Read moreScoop DeVille, Michael Sterling Eaton and Stori are Watercolor Werewolf. In case you’ve been living under a large set of boulders for the last decade here’s some BREAKING NEWS! We are at the edge of Extinction, the edge of Survival. We have been told to follow the rainbow and now that we’re here there’s no gold. We are killing everything that breathes. The earth, it’s plants, it’s animals and worst of all its people. How much longer can we go on over consuming an artless, heartless world? Will we survive? Will it survive? Maybe a better question is who wants to survive? If it is not the most intellectual of the species that survives; not the strongest that survives; but the species that survives is the one that is able best to adapt and adjust to the changing environment then why are we so stagnant and numb to whats going on? Will we adapt to the changing physical, social, political, moral, and spiritual environment in which we find ourselves in or will we create a new one? If you are fed up then get up.
Read more“Making this record was special. When I think about growing up almost everything that mattered to me happened in #summer. I was born in #NYC and this is my dedication to the birthplace of #HipHop ” ~ STORI
Read moreHip Hop icon, Treach has been working hard in the studio gearing up for his new movement with long time partner, DJ Kay Gee as they prepare to introduce new music by way of Naughty Nation. Naughty Nation is the collaboration between the duo who is working on new music to be released fall 2014. While filming for Couples Therapy in L.A and assembling new sounds for the project, Treach came together with Grammy Nominated producer Scoop DeVille, known for producing tracks for Snoop Dogg, Kendrick Lamar, 50 Cent, Busta Rhymes, Eminem just to name a few, in Glenwood Studios in Burbank and the two came up with the idea to flip the well known “OPP” track to produce “Come On.” Treach, wanting to feature a new artist on the track thought it would be perfect to spotlight an emerging talent coming from NJ. Coincidentally, Scoop had just been working with Motown’s next female star, STORi, who happens to be from N.J. and suggested that she come into the studio. STORi arrived at the studio and the rest is history.
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