Tuesday, June 30, 2009

GETTING CLEANED UP.....CHECK ME OUT!

I'm still boomin and bunkin and servin all the babies…804 Customs is grillin Everybody! Last week I stop thru to holla at my boy SuperStar Spitaz since he was back in town visiting from his recent move to Atlanta…Homie needed his pendant cleaned so I took it off his hands for awhile and managed to do his told mold for a grill I will be doing for him also…We chopped it up about how the Atlanta scene are and all I can say is I need to go ASAP!! While we was chopping it up he introduce me to his boy and future customer of 804 CUSTOMS…I will be doing a sick bracelet in yellow and white diamonds very shortly.



Aight after holla at my boy Spitaz I had to mash off and meet other customers…I did a total of 3 other molds that day on 3 sides of town in Richmond…A long day but knocked it out and sure it will pay off especially when my customers see there brand new shiny mouth pieces!
Aight had to fast forward on this so here’s the pics of the jewelry I just recently did…the pics kinda crappy because of the light but you get the idea…Couple of grills, 10 row bracelet, a few crosses and 4” Tall Gold Superstar Spitaz Pendant with a 36” Franco….This just for this month of June and hope to triple or maybe quadruple in business for July!!
























PLAY ME SOME PIMPIN'

*FIRST I WANT TO SAY RIP TO THE GREATEST ENTERTAINER OF ALL TIME!!*


NEW THREE 6 MAFIA ALBUM COMING SOON???


Juicy J recently spoke on the groups rumor of a break up and the what’s in store for the Hypnotized Minds for 2009.In addition to addressing gossip, J also explained why he decided to release his new solo album, Hustle Til I Die.

"The group is definitely not broke up, it's stronger than ever," he promised in an interview. "We got a new Three 6 album coming out at the end of the year, so it's all good. I understand that people think that but look, it's not happening man...I make beats every day man, I love doing music. I did this album basically to keep something in these young people's faces because nowadays, it's almost like they'll forget about you. So I put this album out, DJ Paul's putting this out to keep something out there. Plus an extra check in the mailbox would not hurt." (XXLMag)

Juicy J also spoke on what keeps Three 6 Mafia motivated with over a decade of music to their name…."It's just that we like doing music," he said in an interview. "I like doing music. I like trying different stuff with music. A lot of people want to hear some of our older mixtape stuff so we try to remix some of that old stuff and put it back out, or we'll put it back out like it's always been. So, you know, I just like putting out music, man. Keeping the streets flooded with something. That's our motivation right there. It's just that we in love with music. We like doing music and making beats everyday, laying hooks and raps or whatever, laying songs everyday, so might as well put that sh*t out. Ain't no use in sitting on it. Done laid about 30 or 40 songs, I'm like, sh*t, I'll just put a little independent album out. Give 'em an appetizer or something before the Three 6 album come out."

(Vibe)Juicy J's new album got off to a slow start on the charts last week.Three 6 Mafia's Juicy J released his new album Hustle Til I Die which got off to a shaky start at No. 106. After seven days in stores, the rapper's solo project has sold 5,600 records. (SOHH Sales Wrap)

The group is known for its ties with Project Pat, Crunchy Black, Gangsta Boo, Lord Infamous, Koopsta Knicca, La' Chat, Killa Klan Kaze and Indo G.Three 6 Mafia's beginnings date back to the early '90s, when they were known as Triple Six Mafia; these recordings are well compiled on such latter-day compilations as Underground, Vol. 1: 1991-1994. Three 6 made their proper debut in 1995 with Mystic Stylez, a fairly groundbreaking if rudimentary effort that lent itself well to the "horrorcore" tag tossed about in the years to follow. (All Music)

Saturday, June 6, 2009

GOLD GRILL SHAWTY....HAD 2 COME BACK

Been gone…..I been out promoting and grinding in the trenches that I forgot all about the internet. But I’m going to sum up everything in this post of what I have got into over the past month. Aight I been real busy doing molds for the past couple of weeks, ppl say grills is played out or whatever but I don’t see it. For real I’m molding somebody up almost every other day but to put this out there if anybody looking for a custom grill please give me a call 804.519.6479.

Ok I been doing jewelry for 6 years now and have been selling for TV JEWELRY for about uum I wanna say 4 years now. Well it’s a blessing to be apart of the TV JEWELRY fam. If you do not know about TV JEWELRY I am going to fill you in.TV Jewelry was started by partners Jeweler Johnny Dang aka TV Johnny and rapper Paul Wall. They transformed and perfected “custom jewelry” with the motto “IF YOU CAN IMAGINE IT, WE CAN MAKE IT”…If you have an idea off the top of your dome give me a call so we can make that image come true. So they been grinding super hard from the Lone Star State doing grills, and custom jewelry for celebs such as Slim Thug, Mike Jones, Soulja Boy, Gucci Mane, OJ DA Juice Man, Master P, Jermaine Dupree, DJ Paul & Juicy J, Bow Wow, DJ Khalid, Fat Joe man I can go on and on. So most of the artists you see rocking a diamond smile, icy wrist or chain and pendant probably was made at TV JEWELRY…Been doing with them has open many doors for me and im still opening them bitches and kicking thru some also. With that being said I had a good friend from TV JEWELRY come up to pay me a visit. Didn’t have my camera that day for pics, but he payed me a visit when he was visiting friends here in Richmond. Got the chance to meet my boss and now close friend Tony from TV JEWELRY…See Tony is my right hand man when it comes to doing grills, the custom pendants, sickest watches ever, bracelets well you name it. He’s my consultant and a jewelry whiz and have made my company more affective and given me the ammunition to stay ahead of the competition… Had a chance to meet him for the first time in person, usually we spend brief convos on the phone or emailing each other back and forth but we got together at real nice restaurant in Short Pump discuss business…I appreciate that invite and got a chance meet some cool ppl in the progress. After meeting up with my boy Tony I had to mash off to do another grill, well here ya go...im gone!