Tuesday, December 28, 2010
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
BIG J Featured on NEW Peter Parker Mixtape "Get Ya Buzz Up" Vol. 3
Check me out on the new Peter Parker/Istandard Producers/Coast 2 Coast Mixtape "Get Your Buzz Up" Vol 3 http://bit.ly/dXHjoY
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
iStandardProducers.com Features DJ Avalanche
Click tha link below to check out this exclusive interview with one of the games hottest upcoming producers.
iStandard Member ID Features Avalanche
Monday, December 6, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Never Scared (Remix) : D Dave Ft. Fred Da Godson, Catalyst, Young Bugz, and Darq
Check my NYC Fam, D Dave's video, "never Scared! And he on my debut album!!!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
DJ 1xTyme of the Core Dj's "Respect the DJ's Mix"
- DJ One 1X TyMe of The Core DJ's - RESPECT THE DJ MIX - sponsored by www.StreetDrops.com - 27 min.| 31 mbFREE DOWNLOAD - http://www.sendspace.com/pro/dl/ml00zo
BIG J Tha White Wonder - Back In The Day ...
BIG J Tha White Wonder feat. Jay Rush - Won't Change
T.I. feat. Eminem - All She Wrote...
KRS ONE - CYPHER
...Diddy Dirty Money feat. Busta Rhymes & Drake - Loving You No More Remix
Black Moon - Who Got Da Props
Keyshia Cole feat. Nicki Minaj - I Aint Thru
TREY SONGZ- BE FRIENDS -REMIX
Rihanna feat. Drake - What's My Name
BIG J Tha White Wonder - Back In The Day ...
BIG J Tha White Wonder feat. Jay Rush - Won't Change
T.I. feat. Eminem - All She Wrote...
KRS ONE - CYPHER
...Diddy Dirty Money feat. Busta Rhymes & Drake - Loving You No More Remix
Black Moon - Who Got Da Props
Keyshia Cole feat. Nicki Minaj - I Aint Thru
TREY SONGZ- BE FRIENDS -REMIX
Rihanna feat. Drake - What's My Name
Friday, November 19, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
D_DAVE Move a Lil Different Freestyle in Studio
Check out my dogg D-Dave! NYC! UMA winner! And he on my album!!!!!
Monday, November 15, 2010
Friday, November 12, 2010
D-Black feat. Skyzoo - "The Come Up" (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Show tha homey D-Black some love. One a tha few real kats Ive met in the game, and he on the album!!!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
BIG J's Interview on Hip-HopKings.Com
Big J Tha White Wonder Interview for Hip-Hopkings.com from Steve Staffan on Vimeo.
www.hip-hopkings.com
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
The Dj Richie Show
Take a minute and make sure you check out The Dj Richie Show Still in its infant stages, the show is slowly growing with a solid fan base of about 100 listeners a week. The show airs Mondays from 6-8pm. The show just launched a website. Though still under construction, you can now go to www.thedjrichieshow.com to get familiar with the hosts, watch the show, and check out past episodes. The show has supported BIG J since it's inception so make sure you show some love.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Emilio Rojas & Dj Green Lantern ThisIs50.Com
Check tha homey Emilio Rojas. He is featured on my debut album "I'm Hungry" Coming Soon!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Nick Rage Ft. Krizz Kaliko "Show Me The Way"
If you like that Horror Core shit. This my dogg Nick Rage from Pittsburgh's video "Show Me The Way" feat. Krizz Kaliko from Strange Music. Im on his debut album "Gemini"
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Friday, September 17, 2010
Saturday, September 11, 2010
BIG J Part Owner In New Studio
BIG J has partnered with long time colleague, Dj Avalanche to open Monster Mouth Studios. An Upscale recording studio located in Maumee, Ohio just inside Arrowhead Park. To book a recording session, Mixing & Mastering, Dj services, and more... contact BIG J at 419.902.8806 or Dj Avalanche at 419.481.2541
Sunday, September 5, 2010
BIG J Live in concert in Toledo, Ohio
Its been a while since BIG J has performed in his hometown. Tickets are now available. Get yours NOW! The last show sold out!!!
Monday, August 30, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
BIG J interviewed on "The DJ Richie Show"
"The Dj Richie Show"
The interview starts at around 18 minutes in...
The interview starts at around 18 minutes in...
BIG J Featured on SkopeMag.com
Check out BIG J's feature on www.skopemag.com BIG J OFFERS MP3 “BACK IN THE DAY”
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Thursday, April 8, 2010
BIG J Performing Live with Wiz Khalfia in Toledo, Ohio May 1st, 2010
Get Your Tickets NOW!!! This Show Will Sell Out!!! Go to the Store on This Site or call 419-902-8806!!!
New BIG J Application for the Iphone
GET THE NEW BIG J APP FOR YOUR IPHONE OR IPOD FOR FREE NOW!!!
Listen to exclusive music and view the discography, view videos, get tour dates, visit the store, link to BIG J on the web, and much more.
BY CLICKING THA LINK BELOW!
Sunday, April 4, 2010
BIG J Featured on DJ Logikal's "Smoked Out" Vol.1
Listen & Download DJ Logikal's "Smoked Out" Vol.1
http://www.datpiff.com/Logikal_Lil_Wayne_Various_Artists__Smoked_Out_V1.m109924.html
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Saturday, March 27, 2010
BIG J Interviewed By Skope Magazine Pt.1+2
BIG J Interviewed By Skope Magazine Pt.1
BIG J Interviewed By Skope Magazine Pt.2
BIG J Interviewed By Skope Magazine Pt.2
Thursday, March 25, 2010
BIG J's "Days Work" Now Available On Itunes
With the recent release of "Midwest Muscle" on March 2nd, and his release of the the "Days Work" music video, the single from the album "Days Work" is now available on itunes, as well as the ringtone. Be sure to support the movement and purchase your single and ringtone today.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
ILLMIND & ISTANDARD PRESENT B.L.A.P.S.
Ohio's own DJ Avalanche & the Arkiteks along with BIG J were in the building as Illmind and Istandard Producers put on the newest installment of the B.L.A.P.S. in NYC. Stay tuned for exclusive photos and videos of the event.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
We Got Flow Interviews (BIG J tha White Wonder)
(We Got Flow) Would you compare your style of music to that of old school or newer artists?
(Big J) I compare my style to anyone who speaks about their reality. I'm influenced by new and old artists who have something to say. I have nothing against the swagger rap or the jerkin. I think it completes our movement and has a place. That just isn't my lane. I'm very comfortable in my lane, and I feel I do what I do as well as anyone out now.
(WGF) What's your take on the controversy regarding hip/hop and rap of today?
That depends on what controversy we're talking about. My biggest problem with the game is the lack of originality. There's no soul to the music anymore. I came up taught that you were supposed to leave a part yourself in your music, and you can't do that piggybacking off of what another person is doing. I feel like we can't be afraid to make our own lane and stay in it even if the mainstream goes in the opposite direction. Hip-Hop to me is expressing you, not expressing what the last kat was saying just to a different beat.
(WGF) What are some experiences in your life that have influenced both your character and your music?
(Big J)My biggest life experience that influenced my music was growing up feeling like I needed to be someone other than who I really was in order to be accepted. That's the main reason I am so focused on presenting who I really am in my music. Real life situations as opposed to poppin and snappin. I am not a dope boy. I don't have the funds to stunt. Everything I have I worked for. And every penny I make goes to my kids, then my dream. I'm hungry, that's the message I'm tryin to portray.
(WGF) Are there any charities or causes that if given the opportunity you would like to contribute to?
(Big J)Yeah, I'd love to contribute or begin my own charity committed to helping cons secure jobs when they are released. That hits home with me alot. Seeing my friends and alot of my family come out and regress when all they needed was a hand up after being released to succeed.
(WGF) A lot of people have dreams, but not everyone has what it takes to make them come true. What sets you apart from every other aspiring artist or producer? What motivates you to keep moving forward day-to-day?
(Big J) I do this because I love it, because at the lowest points my life, music got me through. I don't know what the future holds, but I do believe everything happens for a reason. I control what I can. I'll continue put myself in my music and I will not be outworked. All that's left is to let the chips fall where they may.
(WGF) If you were to hear one of your songs for the first time what about the song would stand out to you?
(Big J)The content. I'm giving you my life and how I see the world. I'm not just regurgitating what's said in every other song.
(WGF) Education is necessary to achieve successs. Is this a statement you agree with? If so, how has education been beneficial to you?
(Big J) I think that education is not for everybody. I think the basics, grade and high school, are essential. Beyond that I believe it depends on individual situations.
(WGF) An artist gives a piece of his/herself in every work out art. What about you is reflected in your music?
(Big J) That's easy, I'm a white kid from the street who got married to young, who's wife left him because of his dream. I'm loyal, I'm broke, I'm hungry, and I'm ready.
(WGF) Was there ever a time when you felt like "throwing in the towel", when the road to achieving your goals was to bumpy to travel? How did you overcome that struggle?
(Big J) Definately. When my family fell apart. I asked myself everyday if my dream was worth it. I just realized that you have to be yourself. People are goin to accept you or not. I think everything happens for a reason. I'm going to just continue taking every opportunity that comes my way and hopefully I'll b where I want to b in when the dust settles.
(WGF) Why should people listen to your music?
(Big J) I hope people listen to my music because I put my heart into it. This is my life. And I hope that they can learn something from what I been through or just have a good time listening to some true Hip-Hop.
(Big J) I compare my style to anyone who speaks about their reality. I'm influenced by new and old artists who have something to say. I have nothing against the swagger rap or the jerkin. I think it completes our movement and has a place. That just isn't my lane. I'm very comfortable in my lane, and I feel I do what I do as well as anyone out now.
(WGF) What's your take on the controversy regarding hip/hop and rap of today?
That depends on what controversy we're talking about. My biggest problem with the game is the lack of originality. There's no soul to the music anymore. I came up taught that you were supposed to leave a part yourself in your music, and you can't do that piggybacking off of what another person is doing. I feel like we can't be afraid to make our own lane and stay in it even if the mainstream goes in the opposite direction. Hip-Hop to me is expressing you, not expressing what the last kat was saying just to a different beat.
(WGF) What are some experiences in your life that have influenced both your character and your music?
(Big J)My biggest life experience that influenced my music was growing up feeling like I needed to be someone other than who I really was in order to be accepted. That's the main reason I am so focused on presenting who I really am in my music. Real life situations as opposed to poppin and snappin. I am not a dope boy. I don't have the funds to stunt. Everything I have I worked for. And every penny I make goes to my kids, then my dream. I'm hungry, that's the message I'm tryin to portray.
(WGF) Are there any charities or causes that if given the opportunity you would like to contribute to?
(Big J)Yeah, I'd love to contribute or begin my own charity committed to helping cons secure jobs when they are released. That hits home with me alot. Seeing my friends and alot of my family come out and regress when all they needed was a hand up after being released to succeed.
(WGF) A lot of people have dreams, but not everyone has what it takes to make them come true. What sets you apart from every other aspiring artist or producer? What motivates you to keep moving forward day-to-day?
(Big J) I do this because I love it, because at the lowest points my life, music got me through. I don't know what the future holds, but I do believe everything happens for a reason. I control what I can. I'll continue put myself in my music and I will not be outworked. All that's left is to let the chips fall where they may.
(WGF) If you were to hear one of your songs for the first time what about the song would stand out to you?
(Big J)The content. I'm giving you my life and how I see the world. I'm not just regurgitating what's said in every other song.
(WGF) Education is necessary to achieve successs. Is this a statement you agree with? If so, how has education been beneficial to you?
(Big J) I think that education is not for everybody. I think the basics, grade and high school, are essential. Beyond that I believe it depends on individual situations.
(WGF) An artist gives a piece of his/herself in every work out art. What about you is reflected in your music?
(Big J) That's easy, I'm a white kid from the street who got married to young, who's wife left him because of his dream. I'm loyal, I'm broke, I'm hungry, and I'm ready.
(WGF) Was there ever a time when you felt like "throwing in the towel", when the road to achieving your goals was to bumpy to travel? How did you overcome that struggle?
(Big J) Definately. When my family fell apart. I asked myself everyday if my dream was worth it. I just realized that you have to be yourself. People are goin to accept you or not. I think everything happens for a reason. I'm going to just continue taking every opportunity that comes my way and hopefully I'll b where I want to b in when the dust settles.
(WGF) Why should people listen to your music?
(Big J) I hope people listen to my music because I put my heart into it. This is my life. And I hope that they can learn something from what I been through or just have a good time listening to some true Hip-Hop.
Friday, March 12, 2010
FREE TICKETS TO THE WE GOT FLOW TOUR
March 27th, 2010 not only is the day we kick off the WE GOT FLOW tour. It's also my birthday! So in celebration Im giving away free tickets to the first show in Kent, OH. Email me at bigjthawhitewonder@gmail.com
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
BIG J ADDED TO THE "WE GOT FLOW" TOUR
SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 2010
THE ROBINHOOD
503 E. Main Street, KENT, OH
Tickets $7 in advance - $10 at the door
This is an 18 & up event
Doors open @ 8pm
FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2010
THE SYMPOSIUM
11794 Detroit Ave, Lakewood, OH
Tickets $7 in advance - $10 at the door
This is an 18 & up event
Doors open @ 8pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 2010
BARLEY'S
21 Federal Plaza West, Youngstown, OH
Tickets $7 in advance - $10 at the door
This is an 18 & up event
Doors open @ 8pm
Friday, February 26, 2010
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