Sunday, March 29, 2015

PHILLY NETWORK/INDUSTRY MIXER

If you caught Tony Ca$h and Saivio representing for Loud Pack EMP this past weekend at the Philly Network Industry Mixer & Concert, you'll know that they put the shit down foreal!


Performing recent singles off the 8th of Loud mixtape and new tracks that're currently unreleased, Tony Ca$h & Saivio rocked the room with their hard hitting lyrics and 'get the fuck off your feet' energy. 
Made great connections for future collaborations. 

Up North Philly



Tony Ca$h and Saivio doing the damn thing in North Philadephia. Keeping it real as fuck and hustlin their way to Cali in a few weeks!! 

The Loud Pack Empire is still on the move, despite the lack of activity via this blog. Often times, making the moves will take precedence over posting about making moves, if you understand that mentality. 
Moral of the story is that we've been making some serious moves! 

NEW TRACKS! 
NEW VIDEOS!
NEW INTERVIEWS!
NEW HIP HOP!

Coming soon to some speakers near you...

Monday, March 16, 2015

Top 10 Philly Rappers (2012)

This article from Complex.com is a few years old at this point, but still very relevant. I thought it would be cool to reshare and who knows, maybe with some more hard work and dedication Loud Pack can make a list like this in the near future. 


 "For more than three decades, the Philadelphia hip-hop scene has been all over the place. Rapper and radio personality Lady B set things off in 1979 with her show on WHAT FM and her groundbreaking single "To The Beat Y'all." Schooly D put the world on to gangsta rap in the mid-80’s, while the Fresh Prince brought rap’s first Grammy back to Philly with DJ Jazzy Jeff long before “Will Smith” became a household name.
Since 1987 The Roots have evolved from critically-acclaimed underground kings to the house band for Late Night with Jimmy FallonBeanie SigelFreeway and the rest of State Property rocketed to fame when Roc-A-Fella ruled Philly during the late ’90s and early-aughts. And Cassidy made some big moves before being sidelined by a murder case and a serious car crash.

Many artists have come and gone since, yet none of them have truly been able make a lasting mark on the game. However, a new Rocky emerged last year when Meek Mill broke out, becoming one of hip-hop’s biggest rising stars. On the heels of Meek’s success, rap is hungry for more talent from the “new Iraq.”

After a stop in ChicagoComplex decided to take a trip down 95 Southand the New Jersey Turnpike to find 10 New Philadelphia Rappers to Watch Out For this year. Listed in alphabetical order, you’ll find a few dudes who embody the typical Philly sound, and others that win by deviating from it. So here we go, all the way live from the 215...."    --Julian Kimble @JRK316

To continue reading and see the listed artists, click PHILLY MUSIC!



It's really only a matter of time before you'll find others writing about us. The passion won't ever quit.
Eye for us!



10 NEW PHILLY RAPPERS TO WATCH FOR!
http://www.complex.com/music/2012/03/10-new-philly-rappers-to-watch-out-for/