NEW MIXTAPE: Kaptain Kutta & Bossie Breed “Street Fever 2″ FREE DOWNLOAD!
New mixtape by Swagg Tyme Nation’s own Kaptain Kutta & Bossie Breed. Featuring the singles “Heat Like Miami” and “Polo”.
FREE DOWNLOAD – click HERE
Track List:
1. Imma Do It Big [Prod. by Soopa]
2. Polo (CLEAN) [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
3. Burn Money [Prod. by Vybe Beatz]
4. Mind Racing (feat. Meachy) [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
5. My Bricksquad [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
6. Not Scared Of U [Prod. by Beatstarz]
7. Everybody Knows [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
8. Real Talk (feat. Yung KK) [Prod. by Diamond Style Productions]
9. Heat Like Miami [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
10. I Remember (feat. Yung KK) [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
11. How U Feel (feat. Yung KK) [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
12. Polo (DIRTY) [Prod. by Kaptain Kutta]
We also have our solo mixtapes on the way so be on the lookout for Bossie’s “Swag 2 Da Future” mixtape and my new mixtape “Red Dream 2″ coming soon!
Anybody Can Get It [Official Video]
Song appears on Kaptain Kutta’s “Red Dream” mixtape, free download, click HERE!
Check out the video and download the classic “Red Dream” mixtape today!
Hard On Hater [Official Video]
Song is available on Kaptain Kutta’s “Red Dream” mixtape, click HERE to download!
This is another one of my favorite songs from the “Red Dream” mixtape. Produced by E-Brooks. This one is for all the haters who continue to doubt me. More videos dropping next week!
Street Love [Official Video]
Song appears on Kaptain Kutta’s “Red Dream” mixtape, free download – click HERE!
Street Love is one of my favorite songs from my newest mixtape album “Red Dream”, this song talks about how I feel about people not representing reality in a positive way and more of that nature. I’m dropping another video friday with a song from the “Red Dream mixtape so tune in and download my the mixtape.
-Kaptain Kutta
See Me Grind [Official Video]
Song appears on Kaptain Kutta’s “GameTight” mixtape, available now – Click HERE!
This is one of my favorite songs from the “GameTight” and I just had to make a video to it, and yes the beat was produced by ME. I was to make a video earlier but I got kinda busy lately, with music and outside of music of course. This song right here will always be a classic to me. It has a strong point and gives motivation to people to grind hard and hustle for your dreams in life. Enjoy the video and download the “GameTight” mixtape for FREE at the link above this insight.
-Kaptain Kutta
Return Of Making Spritual/Ministry Music
What’s up fans…
The last ministry LP I made and debuted with was Ministry Music Vol.1., but I know the one who want wondering about the info about MM vol.2. Oh yeah, if you haven’t gotten the first then here is your chance now by clicking HERE to download Ministry Music Vol.1. God is telling me to do it again.
Well, right now, I have no idea what to tell you now but i’m not gonna lie, it’s kinda hard coming with song ideas that talks about God. I only thought it may be easier to do spiritual parodies on some of the most popular rap songs that’s out today, only if I knew because I don’t listen to the radio much because the new music that people putting out now is turning me off and i’m not feeling. I’m a old school music fan btw. Right now, I don’t really have nothing planned yet.
I know for sure that I wanna mix it up this time. The ideas I had in my mind was a little R&B-ish spiritual type songs, if I can pull that off…and of course, there will some crunk ministry rap songs. I might add some ministry pop songs, for to do something different but not sure yet. I will make sure it will have subject matter, energy and lyrical content.
I will make some video with them songs before the album drops but they will be bootleg. Sorry, but bootleg is all I know. I’m sure the christians will get the point. Maybe some surprises in them. You never know what I might pull off.
As far as the amount of songs, it will just like the last project, it will have 10 songs, or less. I’m also thinking about add an intro, interlude, and an outro to the album, just in case I cant come up with 10 songs. They will also be songs on it that you may already heard on it as well.
If don’t know when it’s gonna come out but i’m gonna try to release before the year is over. To set the record straight, I don’t do ministry music just to do it, I do it because I believe in it. I think that other artist should do this kind of music every once in a while instead just doing just regular rap every time. You gotta give God credit sometimes your music. I will update yall when I get to it.
That’s it for today, God bless yall!
-K.K.O.F.
K.K.O.F. – Box Kutta (feat. Jorge Fuenez) video!
This is the music video is for the song “Box Kutta” (feat. Jorge Fuenez)
Song available on K.K.O.F.’s “The Redprint 3″ mixtape
FREE DOWNLOAD – Click HERE to download mixtape
ABOUT THE SONG:
Well, this all started when I was working on my artist Jorge Fuenez mixtape “The Contraband Man”, but even before that, I was bored one night, so I decided to make a beat, I wasn’t aware for what I was gonna use it for yet but I wanted to do a hype style beat, so I made one and it was hype to def.
I think it was about a week after I made the beat, I check my email and I got the verse vocals from Jorge Fuenez to mix with a song called “Humility” from his latest mixtape “The Contraband Man”, which is a classic mixtape by the way.
Than a couple weeks later as I was in the studio recording songs, I happen to go through my files in my hard drive and found the same beat I made a couple weeks back, so I was in recording mode, I wrote about 60% of the verses but didn’t have no hook yet, after I wrote the verses, I went ahead and recorded the verse I wrote and then after I recorded, I decided to go in my files and find a sample where I can place a chorus on the song. I listened to Jorge’s verse from Humility , I listened until I got to the last line of his verse, in his that line he said “I look sharp, I rock shutters, you can fight me, or you can box kutta”, I thought that was the tightest line I ever heard. BTW, Kutta is the 2nd “K” in my name K.K.O.F. (King Kutta On Fire), so I used as a hook because it kinda sounded like it could be a chorus for song. I named the song “Box Kutta”, yeah I know it’s crazy. Jorge had no idea I sampled his verse and made it in a hook but he liked it. I think he likes it when I sample his verses. Thanks Fueezy!!
ABOUT THE VIDEO:
Well, we was supposed to do the video back in the beginning of the year but Jorge had school at the time and didn’t have time so I had to leave it alone for a while but I almost forgot about doing the video but i’m glad he reminded because I wanted to do the video so bad and I really like this song.
Since Jorge was finished with school, he went ahead and did some clips to the video. He sent me one clip but did two different scenes of his part where he mouthing his words, one shot was regular, which was toward the camera and the other one was him facing towards the side.
I ended up shooting my two clips 3 days after he sent his to me. One of my shot was in my backyard and the other shot was with me on all red with the Kanye West shades on. Oh, there’s also a shot where I was drinking Pepsi, haha, had to do something crazy.
It took me an hour and 47 minutes to edit this video. It was worth it. That’s all I got for now. Lookout for my new mixtape “Regeneration: The Hip Hop Recovery” dropping June 20th!
-K.K.O.F.
Introducing…Yung KK – “From Ragz 2 Richez” debut mixtape!
Me and Swagg Tyme Nation Presents…
Yung KK – From Ragz 2 Richez mixtape
Featuring Yung KK’s single “Golden Child”, guest features by K.K.O.F., Jorge Fuenez, Bossie Breed and more!
FREE DOWNLOAD – Click HERE to download
You’re probably wondering who is Yung KK, let me tell you who he is. Yung KK is my younger cousin and also an artist to my label Swagg Tyme Nation. Yes, he’s rookie but he is just an young street rapper. Some people disagree with his style of music while other like what he is feeding the streets. Even though he been in the game for a year, he still have to learn a few things about being an artist.
He started working on mixtape in late March, when I heard him spit, to be honest, it wasn’t the best I heard from him but one thing I noticed is that he does write but on the side of that difference is he is only 15 years old. His downfall to his music is that he be high sometimes and he refuses to even write and think creative instead of talking what any rapper will talk about but when he is not high, he is a little creative, he will throw a punchlines every once in a while but he still lacks subject matter and flow. He has concept hooks tho, which the only thing impressed me. Me, the VP Jorge Fuenez and President Fred talked about the mixtape but Jorge was not impressed at all with the mixtape, he thought he could a lot better with his flow. Me and Fred kinda expected this anyway because usually when rappers debut in the game, they will talk about the usual typical stuff, like money, drugs and violence, I used to talk about that stuff when I first came into the game but I stopped talking about that stuff 5 years ago, why, because I don’t do that type of stuff, it’s not me, I trashed all that kinda music. I have improved over the years on my flow, lyrics, subject matter and coming up with original content, i’m considered a legend because i’m 11 years in the game. Jorge thought that his friend Bossie Breed out-did him on his music but hopefully, KK will learn these things about the rap game, if he don’t, then people is not gonna like his music. Personally, I don’t think his mixtape was all that bad but if he can take criticism then it will help him in the long run. Not saying he is wack but he just need to work on somethings. I’m not the type of person to judge people of how they do their music.
The mixtape itself has the most production by me, others by Peanskean, Beats Planet and Vybe Beatz. The beats on the mixtape are BANGIN’ tho. So if you like Yung KK’s music, check it out.
Track List for Yung KK “From Ragz 2 Richez” mixtape:
- Hate On Me [Prod. by Beats Planet]
- Choppin’ Deals (feat. BosSie Breed & K.K.O.F.) [Prod. by Vybe Beatz]
- Burn One [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Imma Be There (feat. BosSie Breed) [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Golden Child [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Ride Thru Da Eastside [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Autotune Freestyle [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Pop That Thang (feat. BosSie Breed & K.K.O.F.) [Prod. by K.K.O.F. & Chris Wayne]
- Stackin’ Up Them Benjamins [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Yo Girl (feat. BosSie Breed & K.K.O.F.) [Prod. by Beats Planet]
- Betrayed [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Lockdown (feat. BosSie Breed) [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Only Da Strong Will Survive [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Go IN! (feat. Jorge Fuenez & K.K.O.F.) [Prod. by Peanskean]
- Paper First [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
- Racks (feat. YC, Future & BosSie Breed) [Prod. by Sonny Digital]
- Money Over Everything [Prod. by K.K.O.F.]
FREE DOWNLOAD – Click HERE to download
-K.K.O.F.
Jorge Fuenez & K.K.O.F. Live Performance @ Redlight Cafe!
REGENERATION: The Hip Hop Recovery EP drops June 20th!
This video above is a footage of Jorge Fuenez featuring K.K.O.F. live show at The Redlight Cafe.
SHOW INSIGHT:
The last time I was booked to the Redlight Cafe was on March 20th along with Jorge Fuenez but we both performed solo. Now this past Sunday on May 29th, I didn’t get officially booked to perform but Jorge did. As for me, Jorge asked me to be his hype man, at first, I wasn’t sure if I was able to make it because I had some important stuff to do around the 29th to May 31st but I manage to make it there anyway, so I agreed to be his hype man because he really wanted me at his show, I thought was nice of him. Thanks Jorge.
Jorge’s last hype man was former STN artist Hard Knox, he pretty just stumbled and froze through the performance, I guess maybe it was his first time or something like that but Jorge has a lot of stage experience, meaning that it’s not his first time being on stage. Hard Knox, take notes on being a hype man. This is my first being someone’s hype man and I did a great job.
The show itself didn’t have much people like it was the last time we were there but we put on a great performance. Technically, we was supposed to go on first but the host of the show Tino Panama decided he wanted Jorge to be in the middle of the list so more people can see him. I guess we was ok with that but on the previous show, Jorge was the first to perform but I told I was supposed to go on at 8pm but I ended up going on stage at 9:46pm, Smh, otherwise we had a good performance.
The song you us performing on the video above are “Humility” (off Jorge’s THE CONTRABAND MAN mixtape) and “Thrift Squad” (which is originally by myself, Jorge and the hook by Cash Browns – the song will be available on my next mixtape coming August 2011), the video above I made above is a customized version but Jorge also performed 3 more songs as well, “Good Tyme”, “Gunna Shine” and a brand new song that nobody never heard except me and the people who was at the concert, off his next upcoming mixtape, supposed to drop in August!
You can see me and Jorge performing the 4 songs “Good Tyme”, “Humility (feat KKOF)”, “Gunna Shine” and “Thrift Squad” on the video above. The quality is kinda messed up on this footage.
Once again, shoutout to Jorge Fuenez for letting me be his hype man and shoutout to Snoopbear/CashBrowns and Jafart coming out, and to every else who came out to support Swagg Tyme Nation. On a bad side note: Afton don’t wanna book us again because they expect us to sell more tickets than what we sold the previous time. Last time, I had to pay my mom, sister, grandma, my dad (who didn’t end up going) tickets and my dad friends payed for a ticket but they didnt show up either and my aunt payed for one and she didnt come either, she did just to help me out but basically, I had to pay 4 tickets which was 10 dollars each myself. I tried to promote and get other people to get tickets to my show but they just ignore it and dont care gets me frustrated, and i’m not the only one who feels this way, so does Jorge but i’m not gonna vent about that issue on this blog.
So watch and enjoy our live performance footage and be on the lookout for Regeneration on June 20th!
-K.K.O.F.
Cutting Down My Bars & Verses
First off, Be on the lookout for my new EP “Regeneration: The Hip Hop Recovery” dropping June 20th!
Alright so, you may notice that most of the music you hear today has only 2 verses now. I use to do 3 16 bars verses but now, I figure it is now a waste of my writing time but what I have learned is these tips below:
- If you are just starting to do Hip Hop music or a new rapper, people today don’t want to hear 3 verses with 8, 12 or 16 bars, the quality might be great but if you a good rapper, you don’t have to settle for Three 16 bar verses. People will know you have the rapping skill and I suggest you do your music with less verses and less bars.
- Every idea you spit or write can be done in less than 3 verses and less bars.
- The 3rd verse will not be good because writing ideas run out, when you feel like you struggling on the 3rd verse, that’s a sign telling you that you don’t need to write anymore for that track.
- Check this out – If your track has 3 verses and you done two verses, you can have another artist placed on a 3rd empty verse. Simple.
- Also, if the tempo of the track is sorta slower than 65 BPM, you totally don’t need 3 verses for the track. Those usually be long 5 minutes tracks that will make wanna hear something else or might bore you to death!
- I learned this - some people wanna listen to short songs, however, if the song has 3 verses with 16 bars, they don’t wanna hear the rest of the no more so try to keep your song 3 or 4 minutes, keep it short and simple.
- And last but not least, DJ’s, seriously important so please pay attention – DJ’s don’t really play songs past the 2nd verse of the song, I learn this from a friend who is a DJ, no matter how good the song is, unless it’s a big hit worldwide song but it’s not bad but DJ’s can do that if they like.
Most of you who listens to my new material may have notice that I shorten my verses and bars on my songs. I have now shorten my verses to two verses or sometimes one depending on the kinda song and shorten my bars to either 12 or 8. If i happen to have a 3rd verse on a song, it will be for a guest artist, which is good because sometimes, people wanna hear another artist vocals. Sometimes I do a song with two verses with 16 bars depending on the idea or subject of the song… but for me, I like to do two verses with 8 bars, because they make the song shorter and I won’t run out of writing ideas so that’s why i’m cutting down my bars and verses. No need for 3 long verses for a song for me, gotta keep it short and simple.
For example: “Sounds Like” (2 verses with 8 bars), check it out here, click on the following link: http://youtu.be/BYI_3FcS3EE
-K.K.O.F
STNMixtapeFeed.Blogspot.com
What’s up people,
My promotional staff of Swagg Tyme Nation came up with an idea for a mixtape feed site where people can know what unreleased and info on projects they can look forward to from the STN artists, not only that but if that project is still unreleased and the artist leaks a track from the mixtape before the project is released, you can listen and download the song for free. I liked the idea they came up with and agreed to let them put up a mixtape feed site.
Site: www.STNMixtapeFeed.blogspot.com
Great idea isn’t. Like I said before, the purpose of this site is to update unreleased and released projects with info, track listing and preview leaked tracks from only Swagg Tyme Nation artists. It’s not a blog, it’s a mixtape feed site.
Note: I do NOT control nor have any permission of the site.
So…check the site and stay tuned for more material from me and the STN crew!
-K.K.O.F.
K.K.O.F. – Sounds Like Music Video
This is the video of K.K.O.F.’s song “Sounds Like” (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
Song available on K.K.O.F.’s mixtape “Go Hard Or Go Home”, Free Download, click HERE
ABOUT THE SONG:
Usually, I always explain step by step of how I came up with the song but on some real ish, I can’t remember all of how I come up with this song, I forgot when I recorded this song.
Since I can’t remember exactly how I come up with the song and when I come up with it, i’m just gonna go by what I do remember about it. Might not be much insight to the song.
All I know that I was going through some beats that was in my hard drive, I found one beat I wanted to make something boomin but inspirational song from, so I grabbed it and wrote it to it. I wanted to send a message to the rappers that if you a rapper, you don’t have to rap about trapper just to sound like a trap rapper, in case you don’t know what trap rap is, trap rap is negative music about drugs, violence and all that other non-sense. Imma keep it real, I listen to some of the trap music but not all of it, I listen to Gucci Mane (CEO of Bricksquad who made the hit songs “Lemonade”, “Wasted” and more!), who has recently calmed down on some of the trap rap but he also does non-trap rap, which is even better. All the other from Bricksquad is either wannabe trappers or just to hop on Gucci’s and Waka Flocka’s bandwagon. Speaking on Waka, he is signing all of these rappers that has no lyricism, that’s including himself as well but he said himself that he don’t care about lyrics, but one thing for certain, he is indeed a hitmaker, so I can’t front on that.
Anyway, back to the topic….
So the meaning of this song was to tell rap artists that you can use trap beats and make a great song, for me, it’s my specialty. I made a trap beat for my song “Never Been A Lame” and it became a hit song. It’s my most popular ever and i’m proud of what I did, but also to all artist who uses trap beats, be careful about the music you make because some listeners are closed minded, meaning that they will only listen to the beat instead of the whole song together.
For me, I like to put some lyricism and strong messages in trap beats because to me, all of that combines a hit. If the beat is not a catchy and dancey type song, it’s not a hit. Some rappers like to use other beats besides trap beats, but don’t get it twisted, I use other beats too, like pop, rock and jazz type beats but my style is mainly party/dance songs and inspiration catchy song over trap style beats. I had people send me beats that were so wack that I had to trash them. That’s why I have personal producers on my team, like Chris Wayne and JJ Playboi. Both of them has contributed and reached out to me in my music. They are also a part of my success as an artist today.
Dang, I keep going off topic. Oh well, you get the point of the song, I hope.
ABOUT THE VIDEO:
Well, you know i’m back with the bootleg videos, well…you should already know that by now….
For the video, I was planning to do 2 shots in the video but I ended up doing 3. The first two was in my backyard but in two different places, one was on side of my shed where I storage extra stuff and the other scene was next to the shed but at the end of the fence. My backyard is kinda big but not as big as the previous house on Snapfinger, which I moved out on September of last year
The last scene was in my room, I was not gonna shoot that scene but I was kinda bored so I shot it anyway. I kept kinda simple as always.
The total video editing time, 1 hour and 45 minutes at 1am in the morning, smh. I touched the video up with some effects and stuff. Should be good enough for now!
That’s it for now but in the meantime, enjoy this one and please share this video with your friends. More videos coming soon!
-K.K.O.F.
K.K.O.F. – Go Hard Or Go Home Video!
This is the song for K.K.O.F.’s “Go Hard Or Go Home” music video!
Song available on this mixtape, click HERE to download for free!
ABOUT THE SONG:
Well, some of you may say that this song is familiar, but if you haven’t previewed or brought my album “The King With Swagga” then you have may not heard this song, which is why I decided to put the song on the mixtape.
It ain’t too much I can say or insight to give about the song but I made this song last year as the introduction for my album “The King With Swagga”, which is last year. Before I first attempted to record the song, I was gonna sell this beat with some help from a former business partner of mine but due to his non-loyalness, I didn’t get a chance to work with him at all. I gave him about 11 beats to help me sell but since that didn’t happen, I just went ahead and sold them myself except the beat itself. I had to bring this conversation up because they how to story started.
So I when ahead, took the beat, wrote to it and recorded the song. It didn’t take long to record it. After I record, I started to think the song was too short but that’s when I made up my mind that i’m gonna start making songs short like that. Why? because I don’t need 3 verse with 16 bars on each song I do. Personally and Musically, when I write a song, I run out of ideas on the 3rd 16 bar verse, so now I do 2 verses with 8 bars because it’s easier that way. I might do 16 bars every once in a while, if I feel like it.
And there it is….
ABOUT THE VIDEO:
Well, the video was a bit simple prior to my previous video Kutta 2 Tymez. I don’t really do too much “over the top” type video no more so what I decided to do on this video was just make it simple as I could. Basically I was little lazy on shooting videos but I manage to make some when i’m bored!
I shot the video in my den in the house with my flip camera on my tripod. I did one scene with the camera titled up while I had to look directly down at the camera, and then the other scene was shot in the regular direction, which is straight. Shooting the video was pretty simple as I said before.
For editing the video, I just put some color effect with a little of iMovie effect with it. It took me about 15 to finish editing the video and there it is, it’s kinda bootleg but that’s the way some of my videos gonna be because sometimes, I get lazy or can’t do a “over the top” video, so it’s for your viewing pleasure and if it’s boring then i’m sorry for you.
I’ll be coming out with more music videos from the “Go Hard Or Go Home” mixtape. Download the mixtape above for FREE!
-K.K.O.F.
Next Set Of Upcoming Videos!!
What’s up yall,
Sorry I haven’t been on here much, I don’t really have too much info to blog about at the moment and I been dealing with some life stuff and my music.
So, yall probably been wondering have I been working on new videos, yeah I have but like I said before, don’t expect them to be all fancy and professional because since I moved to another home in Decatur, I have no where to place my green screen, so I don’t know when i’ll be able to do some green screen videos again but all I can is shoot videos without it.
Now the videos i’m working on is for the singles from my latest street tape “Go Hard Or Go Home”. I supposed to release a video last Monday but I got busy and on top of that, my artist/cousin Yung KK comes over my house uninvited or unexpectedly, for no reason without calling me, just to record his songs. I don’t mean to sound mean but the point is if you plan to come over my crib, please contact me first before coming over so I can know ahead of time. He lives around the corner but popping up anytime at my house without letting me know first really pisses me off, unless your my girlfriend than yeah but if not, no one should come over my house without contacting me.
Anyway, back to the topic…
I planning to shoot some videos this weekend. I’m gonna do a video from the 2 minute song off the “Go Hard Or Go Home” mixtape, which is by the way is my 2nd most downloaded mixtape ever, behind my 2nd mixtape I release last year, The Redprint. After I put out that video, I might do a video for tracks like “Sounds Like”, “Get Back” and everyone favorite love song “Q.K.O.F.”
So, Be expecting the mixtape titled song “Go Hard Or Go Home” music video sometime next week. That’s it for today!
-K.K.O.F.
Which One Will I Do The Most, Rapping Or Producing??
Ok, I think people is starting to get confused about what I do musically…
Some people think i’m just a rapper and some think i’m just a producer. On the other hand, I also have haters, I had people hear my music and they say I should stick to making beats, some people see me as both.
People don’t really know I started as an rap artist first. The beat-making thing came into play about 5 or 6 years afterwards. The reason why I make beats in the first place is because I didn’t want to buy beats, althoughI have a personal producer but half of the time, he don’t have time to make beats for me, so since I was experienced playing drums and musically into stuff, I decided to learn how to make beats and within 3 months. I knew how to create a hit but as the beatmaking thing with me, I wasn’t not trying to be a producer who wanted some shine, I just wanted to be a discreet self-producer because I didn’t want people to take me as a producer, but as good as I was making beats, I figured i’ll try to get a little of my beats out there, for only much needed money.
As an artist, I been doing longer than i been making beats. I’m more experienced at rapping, yeah I started a little rusty at first but I took some time to learn how to be better, all it took was criticism. That’s how I got a hit song on the radio. In the past, I was not lyrically the best, which is why I threw away all of my OLD music but now, I take time to write ALL of my material, and cleaned up my music. I learned something from a friend…
“The music you write is not good to one person, but maybe be hot for another person, but no matter how your music comes out, keep writing because you never what might happen”
Anyway, the question is which will I be doing the most, rapping or making beats??
The Answer is: %30 making beats, 70% rapping
Why rapping the most, because like I said before, I started rapping when I was 13 and I wanna continue to do that. As for the beat-making side, I will produce them when I feel like it, for mostly myself or my artists, or when I want to sell them only for money. I don’t see a career for me as a famous beat-maker, unless it’s offered to me. Sounds a little shabby but don’t get me wrong, i like to make beats too but my main focus as an artist.
So, there’s your info. K.K.O.F. the talented underground Hip Hop artist!!
-K.K.O.F.
Old Songs from K.K.O.F.???
Okay, so check this out…
Last night when I logged on my YouTube account, I happen to see a comment on my YouTube page from a person who is supposedly a fan of me asking for an very OLD song that I did about 5 years ago. Personally, I never thought that people would ask for my old songs but i changed my name to K.K.O.F. for a reason, to start over on my music career in a new name.
Anyway… The guy said he listened to the song everyday and he requested me to upload that song, unfortunately, I had to tell the guy that I trashed ALL of my OLD King Kut songs. Why, because for one, the quailty wasn’t all that good, second, some of the old songs wasn’t that musically serious and third, none of old material was written, which made it not lyrically good.
So, if you’re looking for my OLD songs I did about 4 or 5 years ago, you won’t find them anywhere. All the songs that I recorded are in the name of K.K.O.F. now. All of the K.K.O.F. stuff has better quality because I got a professional studio microphone, a better mixing system, which is better than the one I was using and my new music is written and produced by me. I’m more lyrical than I ever been and I cleaned up my music, meaning that I stop cursing in my songs but besides doing regular rap music, I also do spiritual/christian song as well, because I rep the lord hard and I proved it by releasing a mixtape talking about him but it’s not just talk, it’s my life.
I had to trash them songs, I could’ve kept them but I didn’t no one would ask about them OLD songs, so I threw them away. Sorry…but I have new music for you to check out, download my newest mixtape “Go Hard Or Go Home”, by clicking HERE
-K.K.O.F.
K.K.O.F. – “Go Hard Or Go Home” New Mixtape (WORLD PREMIERE!)
Swagg Tyme Nation Presents…
The most anticapted street album from K.K.O.F.
featuring the dance single “Get Ya Dance On” and the 2010 hit single “Fresh” and more!
FREE DOWNLOAD – Click HERE to download
Track List:
- Kutta 2 Tymez (Produced By Jokaa, originally produced by Southside)
- Carbon Copyz (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Fresh (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Tell The Truth (feat. Da Christian Wit Swagga) (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Go Hard Or Go Home (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- It’s No Secret (feat. 50 Cent) (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Get Ya Dance On (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Q.K.O.F. (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Keep My Cool (feat. Sinima) (Produced By Sinima Beats)
- Get Back (Produced By BatMan)
- Life Without You (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Trying 2 Change (feat. Jorge Fuenez) (Produced By Peanskean)
- Sounds Like (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Stone Cold Stunna (feat. Boxie Breed) (Produced By K.K.O.F.)
- Nothin’ But The Truth (Produced By BatMan)
INSIGHT INTO THE MIXTAPE:
Well, after making the last and final series of the Redprint mixtapes, I decided to end it with this mixtape called “Go Hard Or Go Home”, and also making a response mixtape to my non-selling debut album The King With Swagga. The Redprint was an OK mixtape but i kind of rush that mixtape, and I kinda felt that people was not feeling it like the last two RP mixtapes. While working on other stuff, I was thinking about my album TKWS, it had low sales and regret putting that album on itunes, i kinda worked hard on that album, the song Carbon Copyz from the album was the only song that was selling on Amazon but on the itunes side, the song Cookie Monster Man sold a few copys, which was an unserious song i made 5 years ago.
So after I analyzed the songs were not selling on iTunes and Amazon, I decided to put 4 of my songs from that album that I worked so hard on my the “Go Hard Or Go Home” mixtape, for free. The song from TKWS album were “Fresh”, Carbon Copyz”, “Life Without You” and “Go Hard Or Go Home”, I believe these songs deserve some notoriety and attention because like I said before, I really worked HARD on songs and I refuse to let them go to waste.
Also wasn’t gonna do put old songs on the mixtape but mix them up with some new material. I think this is one of my best mixtapes I ever made, because some of my life I put into these songs and the mixtape took me almost 2 months to finish. There’s a message in some of the tracks and this mixtape is something for everyone, like family, friends, the club, parties, etc…
All I got to say is that this mixtape should’ve been an album and I promise you will like this mixtape, if not, then you got to be a hater. This is my life into music and me exposing all the fakeness going on today. So please help me out by download the tape and enjoy!
-K.K.O.F.
Jorge Fuenez “Half Off Wednesday: Blue Tag Edition” Mixtape!
The deluxe version of Jorge’s previous mixtape “Half Off Wednesday”, includes 10 extra tracks!
FREE DOWNLOAD – Click HERE to download!
Track List:
- Blue Tag Intro
- My Drop feat. G.B. Carter & Sweeney Todd (Prod By Marka)
- Good Tyme (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Bootleg & Party feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By Chybo)
- Let Me See Your Dirty Rag (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Trumper’s Anthem (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Gunna Shine (Prod By Kroser)
- F–king Artist (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Party Like A Pawn Star feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Let Me Get It feat. Peanskean (Prod. Peanskean)
- Party Hair Remix feat. DJ Snoop Bear (Prod. K.K.O.F.)
- Food In My Mouth Live From Redlight Cafe feat. Hard Knox
- Party Hair (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Really Fun feat. Hard Knox (Prod By Kilowatt)
- The After Party feat. DJ SnoopBear (Prod By Chris Wayne)
- Heartbreak Hangover (Prod By Hitz)
- Carnawhore (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Lonely Day feat. Strag & DJ SnoopBear (Prod By Peanskean)
- Tiny Dancer (Prod. By Ghost)
- Fallen Angel Prod By Jchames)
- What Up (Feat. K.K.O.F.) (Prod By Sinima Beats)
- Let Em’ Hate feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By Chybo)
- Swagg Tyme’s Revenge feat. G.B. Carter, K.K.O.F. & Slick T
- The Ritz (Prod By Cloud 9)
- The FSM Misfits
- We Made A Chair (Buy It) (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Half Off Wednesday feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Let ‘Em Hate Remix (feat. K.K.O.F. & Jayb) (Prod By Chybo)
- >U feat. Sweeney Todd (Prod By Strag)
- Blue Tag outro
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Track List for Jorge Fuenez “Half Off Wednesday: Blue Tag Edition” mixtape!
Available for download on Wednesday, April 13th.
Track List:
- Blue Tag Intro
- My Drop feat. G.B. Carter & Sweeney Todd (Prod By Marka)
- Good Tyme (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Bootleg & Party feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By Chybo)
- Let Me See Your Dirty Rag (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Trumper’s Anthem (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Gunna Shine (Prod By Kroser)
- F–king Artist (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Party Like A Pawn Star feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Let Me Get It feat. Peanskean (Prod. Peanskean)
- Party Hair Remix feat. DJ Snoop Bear (Prod. K.K.O.F.)
- Food In My Mouth Live From Redlight Cafe feat. Hard Knox
- Party Hair (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Really Fun feat. Hard Knox (Prod By Kilowatt)
- The After Party feat. DJ SnoopBear (Prod By Chris Wayne)
- Heartbreak Hangover (Prod By Hitz)
- Carnawhore (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Lonely Day feat. Strag & DJ SnoopBear (Prod By Peanskean)
- Tiny Dancer (Prod. By Ghost)
- Fallen Angel Prod By Jchames)
- What Up (Feat. K.K.O.F.) (Prod By Sinima Beats)
- Let Em’ Hate feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By Chybo)
- Swagg Tyme’s Revenge feat. G.B. Carter, K.K.O.F. & Slick T
- The Ritz (Prod By Cloud 9)
- We 3 Kingz feat. DJ Snoop Bear & K.K.O.F. (Prod. Kamelot)
- We Made A Chair (Buy It) (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Half Off Wednesday feat. K.K.O.F. (Prod By K.K.O.F.)
- Let ‘Em Hate Remix (feat. K.K.O.F. & Jayb) (Prod By Chybo)
- >U feat. Sweeney Todd (Prod By Strag)
- Blue Tag outro
Also lookout for:
Swagg Tyme Nation Squad Mixtape – April 15th
K.K.O.F. – Go Hard Or Go Home – April 18th
G.B. Carter – V.I.P. Carter – Dropping in a few weeks!
K.K.O.F. – “Kutta 2 Tymez” music video!

This is the video to K.K.O.F.’s “Kutta 2 Tymez” music video!
Song available K.K.O.F.’s “Go Hard Or Go Home” mixtape, dropping April 18th!
Download “Get Ya Dance On”, off the Go Hard Or Go Home mixtape by clicking HERE
ABOUT THE SONG:
Hmmm, well, all i can say is that, this is one of my favorite song off my new mixtape “Go Hard Or Home”, which is dropping on April 19th. The song is a mini-parody of Gucci Mane’s “Gucci 2 Times” song. I call it a mini-parody because it’s 30% parody and 70% originally remade.
When I heard Gucci’s song, I thought that song was nuts, especially the hook, then I thought to myself, “what if I made a song called Kutta 2 Times”, I thought that would be dope. Even though Gucci’s song “Gucci 2 Times” came out in January, I couldn’t find the instrumental beat…
however, 2 months later, I found the instrumental on YouTube but didn’t have a download link and also, the beat was remade but it only had one verse. Gucci’s original song was produced by Waka Flocka’s bricksquad producer Southside. The remade beat on YouTube was produced by Jokaa (he doesn’t want any credit for the beat)..but you probably wanted to know how I got the remade beat.
I looked it up on google. I clicked on a site, played the beat and downloaded it.
That next day, I wrote to the beat and it took me 10 minutes to write the verse to the song, then went to recording the song afterwards. The song turned out pretty damn good. It’s a very catchy song as well.
ABOUT THE VIDEO:
The video shooting wasn’t nothing fancy. I just shot anything. It ain’t really nothing much to say about the video. Basically, I was just trying to promote the song since I was bored. The fried pork chop got a little camera time
I got more music video/songs coming soon. Don’t forget, my new mixtape “Go Hard Or Go Home” dropping April 18th on this site and all mixtapes sites available. Download the mixtape single “Get Ya Dance On” by clicking HERE
-K.K.O.F.
New K.K.O.F. Mixtape “Go Hard Or Go Home” dropping April 18th!!
K.K.O.F. – “Go Hard Or Go Home” dropping April 18th – Free Download!
The King With Swagga himself breaks away from The Redprint mixtape series and digs a little deep on his upcoming project!
On May 9th, He will drop the new street album “Go Hard or Go Home” presented by the label he founded, Swagg Tyme Nation. The project offers 14 original tracks from K.K.O.F., with guest appearances from Jorge Fuenez, Sinima, C-Swagga (stage name is Da Christian Wit Swagga) and 50 Cent.
For the production, K.K.O.F. gained some of the sounds from Sinima Beats, Peanskean, BatMan and of course, himself.
K.K.O.F. also grabbed 4 of his favorite tracks (“Fresh”, “Carbon Copyz”, “Life Without You” and the mixtape titled song “Go Home or Go Home”) from his poor selling EP “The King With Swagga”, he also added “It’s No Secret” ft. 50 Cent from RP3 and “Nothin’ But The Truth” from his debut gospel rap mixtape “Ministry Music”. He felt like them songs wasn’t getting enough noiterity, but is trying again by giving them out for free!
Born raised in Atlanta, GA but currently living in Decatur, GA – Glenwood area. In 2009, he released his first mixtape “Still On My Grind” to test the waters, then in 2010, his song “Never Been A Lame” from his 2nd mixtape “The Redprint” unexpectedly got an buzz and played on 3 radio stations in the U.S. and currently his most downloaded and listened song in his music career. As a follow-up, he released his second mixtape “The Redprint”, which is his most downloaded mixtape ever, then a couple of months later in the fall season, he came back from his 5 months hiatus and release his 3rd mixtape “The Redprint 2″, which shows his street swagga and loyalty, but then he did the unthinkable in late December 2010 by releasing a gospel spiritual rap mixtape called “Ministry Music” to show his appreciation and inspirational dedication to Jesus Christ…but it still didn’t stop there. In February 2011, he released his 5th and final mixtape of The Redprint series called “The Redprint 3″ to express his lyrical swag and shows why he’s multi-talented.
The Go Hard Or Go Home mixtape will be available April 18th on this site (www.KKOFmusic.com), datpiff, mixconnect, and other downloadable mixtape sites!
The songs on the project has a little of happy club tracks to inspirational and personal songs , and K.K.O.F. hopes that other people be inspired by his project and let everyone know that everybody has choices in life but at the same time, expose all frauds!
Quote from K.K.O.F.:
“Go Hard or Go Home means it’s decision-making time, it’s time to expose all the fakes and get rid of the dirty people. We gotta stand up because God is watching us, Life is too short for non-sense. Let your decision be the right decision and stop trying to be something you’re not”
TRACK LEAK: Download “Get Ya Dance On” produced by KKOF - http://www.limelinx.com/files/3aee8e15b5c07da2f784146549705b18
K.K.O.F. Websites:
Twitter: www.Twitter.com/KKOF_STN
Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OfficialKKOF
YouTube: www.YouTube.com/KKOFmusic
E-Mail: KKOFmusic@live.com
Interview With Underground Media Writer Rena Moore
This interview was recorded on March 21, 2011, but the quality was very bad, so I wrote down our interview that we did on Monday.
Rena: I am Rena Moore and i’m here with underground rap artist K.K.O.F. – I want to thank you first of all for taking time out of your productive day to do this interview with me. How are you today?
Me: I’m doing well, i’m great.
Rena: Can you tell us what the initials of your name K.K.O.F. stands for?
Me: It stands for King Kutta On Fire, but for short, you can call me Kutta.
Rena: Ok, so what made you wanted to become a rap artist?
Me: Well, I started listening to rap artists in the industry back in the 90′s, like MC Hammer, Master P, Run-DMC and all those, but what really got me started was I was in elementary school doing plays and stuff, most of the play I had to rap on but once I did that, I kinda fell in love with it…and plus I was involved with music stuff and around a big musical environment.
Rena: When you first started rapping, did anyone doubt you because you wanted to rap?
Me: Oh yeah, my parents and some friends.
Rena: Ok, do they still doubt you up this day?
Me: No, I proved them wrong, my parents admitted that I had the skills and I was good!
Rena: Alright, so what kind of rap you do?
Me: I do street music, I do fast party music and sometimes gospel rap!
Rena: ok, so when you say street music, does it mean like gangsta type music or different?
Me: Naw, street music can be different music but my street music is not gangsta type at all. My street music is hard but clean but i used to curse in my music but i decided to stop.
Rena: How long have you been keeping your music clean?
Me: I been keeping my music clean about 2 years now.
Rena: What made you clean up your music?
Me: Well, I figured that if I kept cursing in my music, that people will think i’m a gangsta rapper and that’s not what I am, some of the rap out today here is kinda of fake and i’m not trying to fall in that category. I go hard in my music but i have to keep clean. I’m trying to be a positive trend setter in the underground rap scene. Most of my music is inspirational and motivational. I don’t talk about drugs, violence or degrade women. I talk about fun & life stuff over dirty south beats .
Rena: ok, speaking of beats, you’re also a producer right?
Me: Yes I am!
Rena: How did you get into making beats?
Me: Well, I started out playing drums for churches and after I learned how to play them real good, 3 years later, It took it a step further. I took a very long hiatus from playing the drums to learn how to make beats on a computer program called Fruity Loops. Once I learned how to make the beats on that program, I knew i was gonna take over!
Rena: ok, Have you produced some stuff for other artists, or artists in the industry?
Me: I produced some stuff for unsigned artists but I haven’t produced any for the big names yet!
Rena: Can you describe your musicial style, like give us a name from the industry of who you’re just like?
Me: I’m a combination of Gucci and Master P with a spiritual style of Snoop Dogg.
Rena: Ok, So you started your own label called Swagg Tyme Nation, how did this get started?
Me: I’m the CEO/Founder of Swagg Tyme Nation, it’s a underground independent music label I stared 2 years ago after I changed my name into K.K.O.F., it was formerly No Mercy Records, which me and my cousin started but things was not working out then but left him behind and started this label all by myself, spreading REAL music around the world, no fake stuff. I have a passion for the music and i’m addicted to it.
Rena: Ok, Do you mind me asking you what was your name before you changed it and why?
Me: My name was King Kut but the reason I changed my name because I felt like that name was the root of a gangsta and I had a very bad mouth in my past music, I said some things that I wasn’t supposed to say in the past, so I changed to K.K.O.F. – Everyone make changes in their life every once in a while, so my thing is, you only live once, so why change now and renew myself so people can see me as a positive person, not just a rapper.
Rena: Do you have some artists on your label?
Me: Yeah, I got this white rapper from the suburbs of Atlanta name Jorge Fuenez, he have came a long way and one of the biggest rappers we have in Swagg Tyme Nation, he is also the Vice President of the label. Also I got Hard Knox, who is currently temporary for the label, I got G.B. Carter and Brittany Black, she also owns another part of Swagg Tyme Nation called Swagg Tyme Nation Glamour Squad, which is a all female label under my label. Oh yeah, I also signed Jorge’s friend DJ Snoopbear, he’s a DJ, and I signed 2 personal producers that helped me with my music in the past, Batman On The Beat and J.J. Playboi.
Rena: Cool. So Do you have any projects out now and where we can find them?
Me: Yeah, right now I have 4 mixtapes out, I got my first mixtape i made two years ago a couple months after I started Swagg Tyme Nation called “Still On My Grind”, then my 2nd mixtape is “The Redprint”, then my 3rd mixtape is “The Redprint 2″ and turned around a dropped a 3rd installment called “The Redprint 3″. You can find those projects at my website www.KKOFmusic.com, Datpiff.com and where ever you see my mixtapes.
Rena: ok, I got to check those out…is there anything you’re working on now?
Me: Yeah, i’m currently working on a new mixtape called “Go Hard Or Go Home”, I believe this project will be better than all of my mixtapes i’ve put out. You gonna witness some lyrical swag, inspirational songs, dance/party songs and a little of my life. It set to drop in May. Also me and my STN crew is working on the STN mixtape, which i’m trying to put out sometime next month and more stuff to come.
Rena: Have you ever performed anywhere, like an event or somekind?
Me: Last night, I preformed at this place called The Redlight Cafe, but other than that, i haven’t performed live in any other places like that one!
Rena: Ok, I have to ask this question. Are you single?
Me: Yes I am!
Rena: (smiles) ok, ladies, he is single, come get him now. Alright, a couple more questions before you go. What do you like to do on your free time?
Me: I like to play video games, watch wrestling, spend some time with my little sister, but on my free time, I usually be shooting hoops at the park, on the computer making beats, writing music, and recording in the studio. I don’t really do too much, i’m a laid back type guy.
Rena: Ok, let me ask you this. What is your most popular song you’ve made so far?
Me: I would have to say “Never Been A Lame” because it’s my most catchiest song ever. People be singing the song and it’s my most downloaded and listened song ever, not to mention that the music video has the most views of all of my videos!
Rena: One more question. If you wasn’t doing music, what would you be doing?
Me: Uh, I probably be working a 9 to 5 job or either doing something stupid in my life but thank God i’m not doing negative stuff. God gave the talent to do this music so I can stay out of the streets and jail, I thank him everyday for waking me up and letting me live another day because he didn’t really have to. I let God control me because he has a powerful around the world and no one is popular them him and no one will ever be. I live to serve him for the rest of my life.
Rena: Them inspirational words right there. Well, I want to thank you for your time to do this interview with me so we can get to know you. I wish you the best of luck and God bless you. Thank you.
THE END!
Yeah I did this interview at downtown at Ashby in Lee Wood Studios on Monday, March 21, 2011 at around 8am. It was a nice interview. Again, it was recorded but the quality was way too bad. Now my hands kinda hurt from typing all this stuff so i’m to dip. Holla at yall later. Peace.
-K.K.O.F.
K.K.O.F. Live Preformance @ The Redlight Cafe!
Video: K.K.O.F. performing @ The Redlight Cafe on 3/20/11
THE SHOW WAS A SUCCESS. Last night, I preformed for the first time at The Redlight Cafe, and man…that place was packed with people and it was love and support there. I also gave out copies of some of my music to people, but i also i had to wait an hour for me to get on stage because i was almost the last person on the list (which I was not), but at first, they told me they had me down at 8pm and i didn’t get to perform until around 9:15 because it was other artists performing so many songs. Also my artist Jorge Fuenez was the 1st one to perform.
Special Thanks to Afton Shows and The Redlight Cafe for booking me there and thanks to all the people who came to support me. Shoutout to Tino Panama for holding it down for all the artist at the event. Check the video.
