Saturday, May 10, 2008

LIX dot KONG "My Step"!







LIX dot KONG
Lix dot Kong has more than just Myspace going crazy. He is to hip-hop, what Ne-Yo is to R & B. Lix dot's song lyrics are very powerful, and his voice is distinct among other rappers. Perhaps, you 've seen Lix on the infamous All Access dvd (one of the most popular Hip-Hop Dvd's on the Eastcost). Or, out west you've probably heard about Lix through a group called the DP Next Generation that was put together by Daz Dillinger in 2005. Though Lix dot Kong is on a solo mission these days and branding his own F.R.O.G.G (final revolution of a great generation) movement, he still pays respect to Snoop Dogg and the Dogg Pound, and remains on a mission to become a household name in the entertainment industry. Raised in Bremerton, Washington
( where Quincy Jones grew up) Lix grew up listening to all kinds of music. From John Coltrane to Nirvana. From Ice Cube to Jimi Hendrix. Lix love for music would eventually land him in a local hip-hop group called Human Nature in 1998, with DJ Buttnaked, and Baby Dee. This group did shows around the Seattle area, and would perform in front of crowds of 1,000 or more fans.

Eventually the group went seperate ways, and Lix started his own Record Label called
Ultramendous Records with some local artist. They sold over 2,000 by the end of 2001, which was plenty in the surrounding area. "Where I come from, there isn't even any good quality Hip-Hop studios, so we had to start our own" Lix recalls. From 2001 to 2002 meant tough times for Lix dot Kong. With his mom being the only parent at home at the time, and his dad on the streets. Lix took to the streets with OG's and started peddling street pharmaceuticals to raise capitol for his music aspirations.. He even started his own street movement called FPG (now called FROGG) along side Zodiac, Lyon, Bub, 2scoop, and Pub. "Frogg is an organization for
people who never really gang banged, but still kept it gangster. Any sports player, hustler, baller, blue-collared worker or player can be a frogg. "Froggs adapt to their environment, and multiply" Lix said. And Frogg has adapted. From having an album featured on Snoop Dogg's myspace site to Co-starring on Ugly Betty (Zodiac), Froggs have been heard all over the planet. When asked about his life while selling drugs, Lix explains "My life was confusing at the time, I didn't have
to move work, but I felt like it made me a man". Although Lix never got caught in the drug game, he regrets the horrors he seen while in the street life, and vents his past life experiences out in his music. "My favorite rappers aren't the guys who glorify moving weight, there the ones who teach us how to be street smart" proclaims Lix. Now spending most of his time on the Eastside, Lix dot Kong can remember running side-by-side with Acacia Blocc Crips, EGC's, Santana Blocc Crips and 74 Hoover Crips thinking "Man, If we can all come together and plan
our own government, we'd really be doing something". Now, with Barak Obama as a front-line candidate in the race towards the White House, Lix dot Kizzy feels that his dream could finally manifest. "My goal is to start doing music that helps us organize ourselves into more powerful corporations, and to eventually start our own black currency". This is big talk, but being raised
by his uncle, a former Black Panther, and his dad, a Air Force Veteran, Lix feels that he is well-informed of the American Dream is about for Etheric men and women. After some time Ultramendous Records, wasn't the right name for Lix indie record label, so he ended up changing the name to F Pac Records, after the legendary 2 Pac Shakur. "F Pac, stands for from pac, or frogg pack, we adopted both meanings" Lix said candidly when asked. "Pac left a great legacy, and I will the same soon" says Lix. Lix dot Kong is currently managed by Guillermo of Perpetual Motions. Perpetual Motions is known throughout Europe (Netherlands) for Promoting
shows for Major Artist like Missy Elliot, and Cisco. Perpetual Motions has contributed alot of effort to making sure Lix dot Kong and DJ Suarez new compilation is a huge success. Lix dot's latest venture, Executive Producer of "HipHop Still Raised in the Street" (Eddie Laners III)features some of the biggest Stars in the business. From Snoop Dogg to Akon, JT the Bigga Figga, Messy Marv, and Chamillionaire, Lix and partner DJ Suarez cooked up a masterpiece for
you to enjoy. He is also starting an online digital magazine called FROGG Magazine
(www.froggmagazine.com), and he runs his own social networking websites
(www.gashcamea.com/www.itsroomy.com) "My goal this year is to start writing a screenplay about my life, I wanna get it to a famous director, and add Daz, Snoop, and Kurupt to the movie if possible". Whether this dream is a reality or not, you can bet that you'll be hearing alot more from Lix dot Kong, "HipHop Raised in the Street"compilation, and the FROGG movement. Born December 30th, this New Orleans Born Rap Star is still on the rise with this new compilation , and a new solo album due in summer 2008 titled "The Last King".. So join the millions of fans worldwide and join the Lix dot Kong/FROGG movement today!! "HipHop Still Raised in the Street" is now available on iTunes, and other online music stores!!! Contact Lix manager at: info@perpetualmotions.com for bookings, interviews, drops, contracts
and more from Lix dot Kong. Check out Lix dot's Myspace sites: www.myspace.com/lix360 www.myspace.com/lixdotkong and www.myspace.com/fpacrecords

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