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Issue #80: Missing In Action

By Maurice Garland • Nov 11th, 2009 • Category: Features, Issue #80

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In the fickle world of rap it’s easy to forget about artists, especially now in a time where songs and artists are only as good as their last blog post. While you have to admit that some artists are worth forgetting, there are just as many that deserve to be remembered. Whether due to personal issues or label disputes, a lot of artists fall off the map (or take themselves off of it). We here at OZONE wanted to bring you up to speed with what a handful of some of your favorite (and maybe some not so favorite) artists have been up to, in case you hadn’t heard from them in a while.

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Rapquest: Dallas/Forth Worth, TX

By Pookie • Aug 9th, 2009 • Category: Rapquest

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DFW/ North Louisiana artist CA$H just signed with Jive off his “Walk Wit a Dip” single which he also shot the video for by Mr. Boomtown. DJ’s ‘Q’ & ‘Lil E’ in the mixtape circuit with the release of “Get it How U Live Vol 1”. DJ Du2ce and Paperchasez shot their video to ‘Franky’ directed by Kang Bear. Big Tex from Yums is keeping the city’s feet candy while Ben from M$E feeds the streets with “Heavy on My Neck” feat. Tum Tum. VK Studios all-star team now consist of Billy, Dreak, DJ Princess Cut, Feddi, Syn, Sirrah Money, Jay-T, Mario-T & X.E.L.



Tum Tum feat. Lil Ronnie – “WTF (Media Take Out)

By Randy Roper • Jul 29th, 2009 • Category: Audio, Randy's Playlist

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Tum might want to spend more time in the studio, and less time on MediaTakeOut.com. But that’s just a suggestion.

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BIG HOODBOSS FEAT TUM TUM & LIL WIL “I GOT IT” (OFFICIAL VIDEO)

By admin • Jun 2nd, 2009 • Category: Videos

NEW HEAT FROM DALLAS BIG HOODBOSS FEAT TUM TUM & LIL WIL

DJ SCREAM & BIG HOODBOSS “V.I.P-B.I.G” OUT NOW!!!



Tum Tum Speaks on the Kanye Shaggerjack

By Maurice Garland • Jan 22nd, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

Evidently shags have legs because our post has be crawling all over the net. Even pissing some people off to tell us we “don’t know our hip hop history.” Listen, it was all jokes, we didn’t know the world was so shag-sensitive. But, to keep it going, we’re gonna post up a response Tum Tum himself sent to us:

“Yeah I read this yesterday after my homegirl Tina and Dano from Algierz hit me
and told me……the shag is a Dallas haircut that I took from the 80’s just
to be doing some different shit because I wanted to stand out…did he [Kanye] swagga
jack i don’t know buuuuuuut i did that shit first..maybe he wanted that
dallas swag ya diiiig…no one on the corner got swagga like tum….D town stay
down…and im going to need them 3 beats like yesterday smell me lol
zILLaMaN ya diGG -tBg,dcc,dsr-dtownstaydown”

Previously: Kanye Steals Tum Tum’s Haircut



Kanye West Steals Tum Tum’s Haircut

By Maurice Garland • Jan 21st, 2009 • Category: Uncategorized

Washington, D.C.–Popular rapper Kanye West, producer of hit song “Swagga Like Us” recognized for both his musical talents and fashion sense was spotted committing a blatant swagger jack during his performance at the Inaugural Youth Ball for President Barack Obama. Obviously deserting his usual choice of carving designs in his hair for special events, West instead opted to rock a hairstyle affectionately known as the “Tum Tum.” Named after the Dallas, TX rapper who unpopularized the hairstyle in his 2006 video “Caprice Musik” the hairstyle is also known as the “Black Mullet.” To date, no other human being with two good eyes and common sense has been seen sporting the ill-advised haircut. Our sources have reported that Kanye decided to steal the hairstyle both out of sheer boredom and for knowing that he has an influence powerful enough to make other imbeciles copycat his style no matter how questionable it may be. Tum Tum was unavailable for comment about the swagger jack, but we have received word from a spokesperson that legal action may be considered if West does not donate at least 3 beats to Tum Tum for his next album.