So I recently got put on to the Hulu.com website by checking out my friend John Murch's blog. Yep he wrote a post on it and I said "what the hey I might as well see what this is all about" SO I go on the Hulu.com website and guess what? Free TV for you and me and some movie choices as well. I was like "woah what do I want to watch?" They have search engines that give you catergories and what not so you can see what shows you can view and which ones are popular etc. So anyhow I decided I wanted to watch an hour long documentary on Mac geeks called Macheads. It was awesome and brought back many memories. "Wow floppy disk :)" I also watched an old history channel episode about the Sun. "Wow Burning hot Plasma ;)" Anyway Hulu.com seems like a cool innovation in comparison to the normal monthly charge cable programming most of us are use to. Check it out and let me know what you think?
As you already might know I go by the alias Undakova (Undercover) and I am beat maker, DJ and MC here in NYC. I have been producing hip hop beats since the 90s and have produced my own hip hop instrumentals for my album created here in New York City. I often get asked by R & B artist and MCs "Can you produce some beats for my album?" One day the question popped up in my head "Where does an artist find great sounding Hip hop, r&b and rap beats that sound so good you play them in your car for fun as well as record song after song with them?" If an artist doesn't have a friend or business partner who is a producer or know how to/ want to produce beats on there own spare time (which can take a lot of time and money) where does he/she find a complete collection of hip hop beats? Well the answer is simple. . . . To find Hip hop, r&b and rap beats that sound so good you play them in your car for fun as well as record song after song with them go to Beats365
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