Fetti & Beezy Mr Dreamz magazine FRESH EDITION

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“The new era for a new generation of dreamerz...”

@mrdreamzmag

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BEEZY DJ BIGSTEW TYLER JACOB

Publisher We So Smooth Entertainment LLC Editor in chief DREAM KAYRIS Contributing writers Joha Brown Winnie MC B.B Bouk, Trish Cassis Photographers Christopher Levet Jordan Beckham Cover photography Jordan Beckham Contributing illustrator The Dreamsignerz, Solomon Reece Mr Dreamz Canada Officer Mathew Perrault/ C.R.E.A.M Communication PR/ Marketting We So Smooth Entertainment LLC/ C.R.E.A.M Communication Cover Design The Dreamsignerz MR DREAMZ MAGAZINE, 12 RUE FELIX VIALLET, 38000, GRENOBLE +33658943700 MR DREAMZ MAG CANADA, 4030 Rue.St-Ambroise, Suite 451 MontrĂŠal, Qc H4C 2C7



LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

“THE NEW ERA FOR A NEW GENERATION OF DREAMERZ�

Music or the Art to transcribe emotions through melodies, sounds, words... Some notes on a piano, some drums on the MPC, a few words on paper ... and suddenly ... the magic happens. From Paris to Miami, NY to Tokyo, London to L.A, Mr Dreamz captures the urban art in all its forms in order to let the street talk. Cultures, languages differ but the message remains the same. With the social networks and new technologies, the magazine aims at openning the door to all these underground artists whose the talent just waiting to be put in front of the stage. We got Dreamz, we got Hope, we got Talents... We are the future... Success always comes from dreamz. Working from Paris to Miami, via Montreal, Mr. Dreamz has developed over the years an extensive international network involving all the continents. Travels, cultural experiences and discoveries made all over the globe by Dream Kayris (CEO), are the starting point of the adventure. Working with more than 50 professionals worldwide, the magazine plays its card on the international field. Art... beyond the borders. By providing opportunities for younger generations, the mag has created the movement to help underground talents to get a real exposure and acquire a solid presence through medias, digital and print. Mr Dreamz is positioned as a new springboard for a whole new niche of artists, from rapper, singer, producer, models etc ... Special thanks to Fetti & Beezy for that new release. Dream Kayris aka Dreamaker.

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“I use to bang 2 Pac and Biggie back in the days but since they passed away... I don’t really listen to the artists nowadays because the music these days is watered down.” What genre or genres best describes your music? Hip Hop & Rap! What major producers and artists have your worked with in your career? I’ve worked with a lot of producers and major artists, such as; Souja Boy, Marvouls J (producer), French Montana, MR 5 Star and Chris, and O Vakseen as an A&R. Name some of the magazines that have featured you or your music recently? Hip Hop Weekly, Yo Raps, XXL Magazine.

We noticed you have a large fan base, what different states have you lived and worked in that has helped to broaden your audience? I’ve lived in many states, such as; Texas, Atlanta, Vegas, California, Arizona and Pittsburgh, where I currently reside. Each city has embraced me and my music in their own ways, and that is how my fan base has reached a national level. I have supporters and fans from all over the United States.”

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We see you’ve had 20+ radio interviews, can you name 2 of the most popular DJ’s or radio personalities who have interviewed you? Wamo and the Fleet DJs are among the most popular. What was the name of Flo Rida’s mixtape you featured in? The name of Flo Rida Mixtape was “Global Disco.” What cover were you featured on with French Montana? The cover I was featured on with French Montana was “Hip Hop 2 International Mixtape.

How would you best describe your music? What other artists do you sound like? Our music, our sound, is unique! But if I had to compare, I would say we sound most like Yo Gotti & Jeezy put together. What other artists would you like to work with in the future? I would be honored to work with Jeezy, Yo Gotti, Jay Z, and Nas.”

“In the Pittsburgh scene, there’s a lot of talent. The city is full of talented artists. If everyone could work together as a whole, there would be way more niggaz coming out the burgh!”

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“I had the opportunity to open up for:

Plies, Young Jeezy B.G, Bricksquad, Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka And so many more!

What artists inspired you most when you were growing up and developing your own unique style? And what artists inspire you now? If they are different? I use to bang 2 Pac and Biggie back in the day but since they passed away... I don’t really listen to the artists now a days because the music these days is watered down. Who are some of the big name headliners you’ve opened for? I had the opportunity to open up for; Plies, Young Jeezy, B.G, Bricksqaud, Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka and many more. Were there any other highlights in both your careers that should be mentioned? I had a collaboration with Souja Boy on a track. I did a mixtape with J Hood (he used to run with Dblock), and I worked with Yung Buck on another track. How do you feel about the Pittsburgh music scene? You can give interesting incite because you have lived in many different cities. In the Pittsburgh scene there’s a lot of talent . The city is full of talented artists. If everyone could work together as a whole, there would be way more niggaz coming out the burgh!

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GET CONNECTED!

Facebook :Fetti parker Twitter:@412fetti Instagram:@412fetti Vine:@412fetti Facebook:beezy McKee Twitter:@412beezymckee www.reverbnation.com/thousanaireent Interview by Joanna Deangelis-haughton Photos by Jordan Beckham 412-952-6045 twitter @jordanbeckham instagram @jordanbeckham

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I’m next, jumping out the pyrex, I’m crooked, I’m cooking up, I’m cooking, My time, now watch the fire burn...” Pyrex

“I got a problem and a plan, revolver in my hand Trying to keep it cold, but y’all won’t understand That’s why I roll, that’s why I roll with the Bible on the dash, That’s why I roll, that’s why I roll with the Bible on the dash!” Bible On The Dash

Party Girls

Try to keep on up with her Girl’s a super hottie plus s Still looking great with no

Numbers

There’s a moment in youth whe Not only are you growing but y Low and behoove, I’m sowing t Yeah, merlowing ain’t the only


but really why bother she parties way harder make-up on”

en growing ensues you show and improve that my flowing in proof thing that slowly improves”

“All those nights, I’d lust for yoAnnotateur touch, Tell that bitch I need money, Bitch I need money, I need money, bitch I need money...”

Tell that bitch I need money!*** Max Julien

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“MY DREAM IS LIKE A ROBIN STORY! I WANT TO BE SUCCESSFULL BY BRINGING SUCCESS TO MY HOOD AND MY TEAM, BY TAKING TALENT OUT OF EAST HARLEM WHETHER THRU BASKETBALL, MOVIES, MUSIC AND BUILD A MACHINE THAT GET MONEY AND BEAT THE URBAN YOUTH STATISTIC REPORTS YA DIGG”! Your first hip hop krush... I was born and raise in Harlem. At the age of 3, my family building got burnt down so we move to the eastside wich is spanish Harlem and i been living there ever since. For me, it wasnt a song, it was seeing Dr. Jeckyl and Mr Hyde in my neighborhood . People know them best as Andre Harell and Alonzo Brown but they and Johnny Wa & Rayvon were a revelation... It was the first time i saw Hip Hop going tagging on walls and B-boying Krazy story... Working at studio call Calliope Studios in the early 90’s. I got a chance to see some of the producers come through i was an engineer intern and i was sign to Chris Irwin Label and was in a group call Gangs Of Funk. Back then, if you wanted to rap, you had to rock the underground scene like Village Gate, CBsGBs and all those spots to get know. There was no internet! I have seen Black Moon, Diamond D, Grand Puba, Tribe Call Quest, De La Soul, Flava Unit, Ultra Magnetic, Tim DOG Black Sheep, Fu snickens, EPMD.... I worked with Leo Swift who was producer and member of Trends of Culture and i got a lot of advices back then from Mr Walt Evil Dee Brother and my man Lucky who is POS from Dela Soul Brother... We all hung in Calliope Studios. I learnt how to producer, manage, dj promote and film all being under Mr Chris IRWIN basically what i m doing right now! Lol It made me work for anything i want. I have seen dudes whose labels didnt believe in and cut their budgets and they had to borrow from friends and fam even get play from us and they work hard and went gold and that was big back then! So i never gave up and i push all my artists. Never give up and make music from your heart and someday the money will come! Everything gets better with time, it’s just some do faster then other but mentally got be ready when your door open... im that man today. Your projects for 2013... Next i just drop a new mixtape with DSW CIX SOSSA & PHUNK DAWG exclusive “DASOSSAWAY VOL.2 PHUNK DAWG exclusive on Datpiff and my famous remixes Vol.2 drops in July. We working on two new urban films, one about the gangs in East Harlem. Big recent gang bust some kids... They are just big mouths facebook talk but social network ruin lives sometimes. In this aspect, the next is about the Harlem Dirt Bike sense wich influences clicks like rough ryder but in the early day, it was the harlem bucaneers and black Unicorns and the young crews who tore the street up with Wheelies and trick in the late 70s and til mid so we are doing a joint on that dropping moe money EP, will Porte mixtape and we are about to drop our label Hellgate album along with film for our basketball journey showboat classic so it’s going to be a busy summer. My dream is like a Robin Story i want to be successful by bringing success to my hood and my team by taking talent out of east Harlem whether thru basketball movies, music and build a machine that get money and beat the urban youth statistic reports ya digg. Me and my crew diff cause we are different generations moving for the same cause and ending me and my team do it all. We film, produce, write, direct, make clothes and serve the community! all at the same time reaching the urban youth in masses .

“We didnt go to school, we work and hustle and taugh ourselves a lot of people thought we would end up in prison but now we role model without changing what we stand for or where we been” Follow me @Beefstewradio

DJ BIG

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