In an era where everyone is a rapper, what makes one stand apart from the rest? While some consider him a new artist, PHENE has already endured a journey far beyond the likes of your average freshman. Episode #1 takes you on a ride from 2004 to now….
“You need to know the whole story to know where we’re going.” -Phene
After winning 1st place at Showtime At The Apache in August, Phene is headlining the September show on Thursday, 9.15.2011 at the Apache Cafe in downtown Atlanta. Come out & celebrate with the #highofflife fam, as we will have some special guests in the building with us…. 18+ to enter, 21 to drink. $7 at the door.
On August 31st, 2011Kane and Sarsha, & Kasino Slim all teamed up with Get Connected once again for community service with the City of Refuge, handing out dinner on the streets of Atlanta to the homeless and the needy. Remember the name; Forte Enterprises’.
Above is a photo of @Mehkavelli & Stephen Philms interviewing DJ Greg Street. Earlier this evening we took a trip to Atlanta powerhouse radio station V103 to chop it up with the DJ’s for the upcoming DVD In The Mixx: DJ’s Doing Work.
Earlier this week at the LRG Loft in Atlanta, Laws & company hosted the listening session for his new project Yesterdays Future. A lot of notable names were in the building. To see more pics from the event, click here via Mixx Magazine.
This past Sunday at Scene Bar, DJ G-whiz celebrated the release of his new mixtape Microphone Fiends Vol. 1. Some familiar faces from the Atlanta underground scene were in the building, along with your #HighOffLife family.
A few weeks back #TeamForte + #HighOffLife were on set for Y-esha’s video shoot featuring Huey & Jenny Lee. It was filmed in Atlanta by director Morocco Vaughn. Pay attention to the cameos from the home team.
Atlanta indie supergroup comes correct with the “Hands Down” music video. The-5ive consists of Jawz of Life, BIGREC, Snub Zero, Shred The Verbal Tongue, & KP.
The legendary Kid Capri was the special guest DJ at this month’s First Fridays Atlanta. Thousands of young professionals filled F.A.B. wall to wall while Capri showed why he’s so respected on the 1′s & 2′s. As you can see in the photo above, I had the humbling opportunity to watch him go to work in the DJ booth. S/o to Street Savvy for holding your boy down.
March 28th, 2011 marked the day forever began as Mississippi rapper, Big K.R.I.T. released his new album for free on the internet. Watch as the Hip Hop community comes out to show love and as K.R.I.T. performs some music from the new album, “Return Of 4Eva“. Cameos from some familiar faces including the homie DJ Wally Sparks.
While at the 2010 A3C Festival at the Masquerade in Atlanta, M-P of WVFS 89.7 The Underground Railroad caught up with Phene to talk about PA Hip-Hop, God On A Greyhound, & more.