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The new album released by Voxonic Music will be rap artist Prodigy’s second official hip hop solo album. H.N.I.C. Part 2 returns "P" to the more edgy real life street tales that have been the hip hop duo Mobb Deep’s signature for nearly a decade. Alchemist and Havoc will produce a bulk of the album along with several other hot up-n-coming producers. For the first time ever, hip hop fans around the world will get to soak in the provocative thoughts of Prodigy, one of hip hop’s most prolific lyricists. Through the Voxonic technology, fans in other countries will be able to hear Prodigy’s H.N.I.C. Part 2 in his own voice converted with 99% accuracy into different languages including Spanish, French, and German. Voxonic Music, the recording home of international reggae star, Ky-Mani Marley, has trademarked an exciting new technology. "I’ll be the first hip hop artist to release a record that’s converted into foreign languages using the Voxonic voice conversion technology. The technology they use is a great opportunity for me to keep supplying my fans around the world with music to hold them down while I’m away," states Prodigy. "I want to thank Fred and Arie Deutsch of Voxonic for believing in me and recognizing the wide appeal my music carries." Arie Deutsch, President of Voxonic Music and Voxonic, Inc. states "Voxonic is excited to work with an artist the caliber of Prodigy. Our technology will allow Prodigy to market himself with unconventional methods no other hip hop star is currently using. H.N.I.C. Part 2 will be a great way to demonstrate the international influence of Hip Hop and how Voxonic’s technology can help bridge the communication gap for artists and their fans." VOXONIC MUSIC & AAO Music /Reality will embark on an aggressive online and grassroots campaign to promote the project. "AAO Music is known for our creative and unique marketing campaigns," states Peter Kuys, Chairman of AAO Music. Kuys further says "We welcome the opportunity to work with Prodigy and challenge the traditional marketing ideas." A unique web site has been created at hnic2.com through which Prodigy will be able to blog with fans using the Voxonic technology. A world premiere of the controversial video for the first single, "ABC," can be viewed online at www.hnic2.com along with an exclusive interview with New York HOT 97 Radio personality, Angie Martinez. In this insightful interview Prodigy reveals his thoughts about the recent conviction and his impending sentence. To view visit
The New York Times put up an interesting article on the decline in hip hop sales. Sales are down all over, but hip-hop has been hit particularly hard. Rap sales fell 21 percent from 2005 to 2006, and that trend seems to be continuing. It’s the inevitable aftermath, perhaps, of the genre’s vertiginous rise in the 1990s, during which a series of breakout stars — Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Tupac Shakur, the Notorious B.I.G. — figured out that they could sell millions without shaving off their rough edges. By 1997 the ubiquity of Puff Daddy helped cement hip-hop’s new image: the rapper as tycoon. Like all pop-music trends, like all economic booms, this one couldn’t last. (READ MORE) Hood bootleggers may also have something to do with the decreasing rap album sales.
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