Thursday, February 26, 2009

BBBIIIGG track-This My Song

Aight my people. Listen up, like really listen, this is my song, literally. This is my new tune right now, it’s a dope beat, has dope flow, and some dope artist coming out of the place to be. And if you reading this you probably know where that is already, but just in case you didn't know, it TORONTO.
Ok, so "This My Song" with ELEMENY ft. Rez Raida and Mike Dara. We got my man Element doing his thing hard core in the lab, like I mean this Man, must sleep there, cause he is bring out mixes, and new track left, right, and center.
And as for my peoples Rez and Mike D. These cats, have some series flow, but understand the lyrics they bring to the table, well you must download, cause I'm just gonna let their skills speak for themselves.
So, what more can I say, click the DAM link and download. Something I promise you will not regret.
Thank you my people within this J Com-munity.
OUT.

http://limelinx.com/files/32a4b32034bb9136c2ef6fbe140add7d

Assorted Goods : Brand New


J Com-munity
I got my man at Liveagl.com throwing a big bash for all you "Brand new-bians". If you are into some GOOD music, GOOD People, and a GOOD time. This will be a party for the books. They are doing their thang at liveagl.com, and people, listen you gotta come out and support J Com by support the GOOD people.
Check below for moe info on the event.
Come on out....

Liveagl.com presesnt:
New Year, check!
New Venue, check!
GOOD music, check!
GOOD vibes, check!
GOOD people, check!
GOOD times, check!
celebrate the newness!assorted GOODS is back!
liveagl.com & brink presents!ASSORTED GOODS : BRAND NEW
Friday March 6th, 2009
soundtrack provided by:BIG JACKS (black rap, grand groove)
DJ MENSA (prizefighter)
ROYALE (grand groove)
BOZACK MORRIS (black rap)
inside:TOIKA (471 richmond street west)
http://www.toikalounge.com/
$5 guestlist (before 12am)
$10 all night
guestlist inquiries:
GUESTLIST@BLACK-RAP.COM
19+style code in e-f-f-e-c-t
for more information:WWW.LIVEAGL.COM

Sunday, February 22, 2009

VALID POINT PRODUCTIONS PRESENT... "LOVE MAKIN' MUSIC"




Feeling the LOVE ...with Valid Point and Jcom


Hey what’s up Jcom-munity! Its Jaff here to give you the 411 on the hottest jam of the year...something to keep you warm during this cold winter...a little something called “LOVE MAKIN’ MUSIC”!!!


“I never knew a luh, luh-luh, a love like this...” Now anyone that has ever had a love like Common was talking about in “the light”, can appreciate the synonymous connection between LOVE and MUSIC. And one can’t help but feel the love in the air at this time of year. You’ve got Valentine’s Day for the ladies, Steak and Sex day for the gentlemen (March 14...ladies mark your calendars lol). And with spring just around the corner symbolizing the start of new relationships of all kinds, Valid Point Productions is showing you some LOVE!


On Saturday, February 28, 2009 at AVALON NIGHTCLUB 230 Richmond St W, right in the HEART of Toronto’s entertainment district... VALID POINT PRODUCTIONS proudly brings to you, in sponsorship with Just Compton Clothing, Toronto Fresh, and Rez Raida and company... “LOVE MAKIN’ MUSIC”!!!


ONE NIGHT ONLY...come out and jam to all the classics, you know...the stuff your parents got busy to lol...Valid Point is getting ready to shut it down with all your favourite love jams...that real good feel good ish!!!


“LOVE MAKIN’ MUSIC” is giving you 2 rooms and 4 vibes with nothing but the hottest tunes in HIP HOP, RnB, TOP 40, Reggae, Soca, Jungle and HOUSE....plus all that CLASSIC ISH!!!!!! Music provided by the Valid Point Soundcrew, featuring our man DJ JAMES REDI and DJ MAKEM (OFFICIAL TEAM FLOW DJ’s), DJ Illicit, DJ Dubconscious, and DJ Chet. This exclusive affair will be hosted by Valid Point’s own Tee’s, and Rez Raida. Just Compton Clothing will also be in the house, so look out for Jcom and myself...Jaff, hooking you up with swag!


TRUST ME...YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS JAM!!!...IT’S GOING TO BE CRAZY!!!...LIKE LIONEL RICHIE BABY, WE GOING “ALL NIGHT LONG”!!!!


Yours 2 Discover...its Jaff!!!


INFO: Once again it’s all going down Sat. Feb.28/2009 @ Avalon Nightclub. Tickets are $10 in advance/ $15 at the door. DRESS CODE IN EFFECT. For ticket info/ guest list/ bottle service, hit up validpointproductions@gmail.com, or call:


James: 647 668 0757


Tyler: 416 725 3884


Rez Raida: 416 839 5075


*** Also Jcom and Jaff have a limited amount of tickets, so to purchase tix through us, hit us up on facebook or e-mail me at cjaffray@hotmail.com, and we’ll get them to you ASAP. Thanks***

SHOUT OUTS: BIG UPS to Valid Point for making this event possible (DJ James Redi and Tee’s). You can catch them every Friday for “FAMOUS FRIDAYS inside CLUB VEGAS in NEWMARKET (I’ll be posting more info on this valid point/ Jcom event on the blog soon, so you can come check us out every Friday). Thanks to all the previously mentioned co-sponsors of this event. And a special thanks to Vince Buensuceso for designing the poster/flyers for “LOVE MAKIN’ MUSIC”.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Download Club Night HERE




Hey everyone, So Club Night by Jaff, been getting some wicked feedback on the video. Have had a few requests for a place to download, so here you go.
There is plenty more to come by Jaff, keep on checkin us oouuttt.
Peace

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Ittsss Jafffff

Hey everyone, You have hearing from my Jaff a bit now with is writing skills, but have you heard him do his thing on the MIC. Naahhhh didn't think so, so I created a lil something something for my man Jaff, with his song Club Night. So check it out and let’s hear your comments, and become a subscriber of our youtube channel, as all of videos and Jaffs songs will be posted there first. This is just the first of many to come, he will be bring some mad tunes for the year of " It's 2000 and MINE".
So let's do this, and as Jaff, my man, says, "Your to Discover"... JCOM


Monday, February 9, 2009

Jcom Celebrates Black History Month


Yes yes y’all...its Jaff back at it again! And this time I’m here to drop some knowledge. As you know January was a very monumental and historical month. Not only with the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Day, but the following day being the presidential inauguration of the first black president, one Mr. Barack Obama. It was a great event to experience and witness, one of those moments that had you glued to your television and absolutely captivated. It was a true milestone in history, one that you’ll always remember where you were at that very moment. And what a way to kick start the month of February, more significantly recognized as Black History Month.

This weekend I had the great privilege to attend the Black History Month conference at the North York Central Library. This conference featured workshops with inspirational motivational guest speakers, spoken word poets, dancers, and recording artists alike. All with one common goal to educate and spread knowledge of the importance of black history. Both the cultural hardships and great accomplishments of African-Americans, African-Canadians, and people of the Caribbean, have shaped a lasting imprint on our society today. And this was a celebration of these achievements and a time of reflection while focusing on continued success in the future.


This conference coming just one day after the influential late great Bob Marley's birthday. And more importantly, as Toronto Mayor David Miller officially declared it ; February 6th, Bob Marley Day. The event was hosted by Flow 93.5’s Jeni McKenzie, of the mid-day break. With music provided by Flow’s newest DJ, and Valid Point Productions very own, DJ James Redi.

The first speaker was Dwayne Morgan, an author, producer, poet, spoken word artist, and motivational speaker. He shared his thoughts and views on growing up as a black youth and his decisions to rise above the negatives and strive to set positive examples for himself and others to follow. He performed some of his poems that delivered strong and empowering messages. One that I took away from listening was that you have to look at yourself in the mirror and be responsible and accountable for the decisions you make. Do the right thing, not the popular thing. And just overall surround yourself with the positives in life and pay no attention to the negatives.

Next we heard from the beautiful Miss Stacey McKenzie from America’s and Canada’s Next Top Model. She shared her story of trying to break into the harsh fashion industry. She was constantly told no and had countless doors shut in her face from talent agencies all over the world. She had to struggle with the constant reminder that she didn’t posses the “desired” look of what a model was “supposed” to look like. But the girl with the quirky look and deep voice never quit. She knew she was beautiful inside and out, and knew what she was capable of achieving. Eventually her relentless persistence paid off and she got her big break. Since then Stacey has been a prominent figure in the world of fashion and has set the trend and opened the door for other models that possess a unique look, different than that of the typical model. It was a very touching recollection of memories, as Stacey was often brought to tears when reliving some of the difficult times she endured. She was very sincere and all of her success was earned through hard work and dedication. Her message to everyone was that you can truly accomplish anything you set your mind to if you want it. And never take NO for an answer!

The event came to a close with an energetic performance by local rapper and personality, The Kid Famous. He performed his hits “I’m Here”, “Big Man Tings”, and “Ain’t No Use”. Afterwards Famous spoke a little bit about his story, and it is nothing short of remarkable. He left his hometown of Montreal to pursue his dreams in Toronto. He interned, working for free for two years at Universal and Sony/BMG just to study and learn about the industry. He was working at the “Champs” store in Scarborough Town Centre, and then quit his job on New Year’s Eve 2007, to focus on his plan to become a “Famous Rapper”. He aligned himself with Flow 93.5 working as a member of their street team, “Team Flow”, and made some key connections in the process. Long story short, Famous didn’t have a single song out before January 2008, four months later he was opening for Nas in Toronto, and then he released his first album the “I RAP NOW” EP. And not even one year later, Famous is now nominated for the most prestigious award a Canadian musician can obtain, a Juno! That’s right, Famous went from being virtually unknown a year ago, to living out his dreams of being a rapper and now receiving the welcomed surprise of being nominated for the Juno for the best rap album of the year, alongside Kardinal Offishall and other well established Canadian hip-hop artists. Famous himself was still in disbelief, laughing and speechless when recounting his story to success. He compared it to feeling as if sometimes he’s dreaming. Famous’ story is another true example of how anything is possible! With hard work and dedication you can make your dreams a reality.

Overall the Black History Month conference was a huge success, and was an uplifting experience. It was one that transcended all races; black, white, or indifferent. The message was loud and clear, through tremendous adversity with perseverance there can be great success. With the power of education, knowledge, and learning from history, we can ensure to provide a better future for everyone all over the world.

Look out for this event to be even bigger and better next year and if you have the chance to attend I would highly recommend being a part of it.

Yours to discover...its Jaff!

PS. This event was made possible in part by Andre Blenman, events coordinator for “YOUTH ASSISTING YOUTH” a non-profit charitable organization and peer mentoring program. YAY is now currently looking for mentors for at risk and newcomer children throughout Toronto. It is a great way to get involved and help out children in your community. So if you are interested in becoming a mentor please call YAY at 416-932-1919, or e-mail at mail@yay.org. For more information please visit their website at http://www.yay.org/. Thank you.