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Memphis, Tn: Coming out Hard in 2006 4Years Anniversary Special Edition Your Favorite Rapper’S Favorite Magazine YOUR FAVORITE RAPPER’S FAVORITE MAGAZINE T.I. INTERVIEW BY PIMP C 4 YEARS OF OZONE CLASSIC PHOTOS CITTY BLOCK BIG POKEY ALL-STARS SHAWN JAY: A BAD DAY IN DUVAL JACKI-O: RECOVERING BOOSTER MEMPHIS, TN: COMING OUT HARD IN 2006 4YEARS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION YOUR FAVORITE RAPPER’S FAVORITE MAGAZINE T.I. INTERVIEW BY PIMP C BLOCK JACKI-O BIG POKEY SHAWN JAY MEMPHIS, TN: COMING OUT HARD IN 2006 THE YEAR 4ANNIVERSARY ALL-STARS SPECIAL EDITION may06contents PUBLISHER/EDITOR: Julia Beverly MUSIC EDITOR: Maurice G. Garland ASSOCIATE EDITOR: COVER STORIES Matt Sonzala ADVERTISING SALES: T.I. pg 58-60 Che’ Johnson (Gotta Boogie) Gary LaRochelle All-Stars pg 62-64 LEGAL AFFAIRS: Kyle P. King, P.A. (King Law Firm) MARKETING & PROMOTIONS: Malik “Highway” Abdul SUBSCRIPTIONS MANAGER: Destine Cajuste CAFFEINE SUBSTITUTES: Mercedes CONTRIBUTORS: ADG, Amanda Diva, Bogan, Charles Parsons, Chuck T, E-Feezy, Edward Hall, Felita Knight, Iisha Hillmon, Jaro Vacek, Jessica Koslow, J Lash, Jason Cordes, Jo Jo, Johnny Louis, Kami- kaze, Keadron Smith, Keith Kennedy, K.G. Mosley, Killer Mike, King Yella, Lisa Coleman, Marcus DeWayne, Natalia Gomez, Noel Malcolm, Ray Tamarra, Rico Da Crook, Robert Gabriel, Rohit Loomba, Shannon McCollum, Spiff, Swift, Wally Sparks, Wendy Day STREET REPS: Al-My-T, B-Lord, Big Teach (Big Mouth), Bigg C, Bigg V, Black, Brian Franklin, Buggah D. Govanah (On Point), Bull, C Rola, Cedric Walker, Chill, Chilly C, Chuck T, Controller, DJ Dap, David Muhammad, Delight, Dolla Bill, Dwayne Barnum, Dr. Doom, Ed the World Famous, Episode, General, Haziq Ali, H-Vidal, Hol- MONTHLY SECTIONS lywood, J Fresh, Jammin’ Jay, Janky, Joe Anthony, Judah, Kamikaze, KC, Throwback Reviews pg 110 Klarc Shepard, Kuzzo, Kydd Joe, Lex, Groupie Confessions pg 24 Lil D, Lump, Marco Mall, Miguel, Mr. Lee, Music & More, Nick@Nite, Nikki Photo Galleries pg 23-43 Kancey, Pat Pat, PhattLipp, Pimp G, Quest, Raj Smoove, Rippy, Rob-Lo, Mixtape Reviews pg 106 Stax, TJ’s DJ’s, Trina Edwards, Vicious, Victor Walker, Voodoo, Wild CD Reviews pg 104-105 Billo, Young Harlem Producer Profile pg 34 DISTRIBUTION: DVD Reviews pg 108 Curtis Circulation, LLC Roland Powell pg 15 To subscribe, send check or money order for $11 to our NEW ADDRESS: Mathematics pg 22 Ozone Magazine, Inc. Feedback pg 12-13 1310 W. Colonial Dr. Suite 10 Orlando, FL 32804 JB’s 2 Cents pg 15 Phone: 407-447-6063 Fax: 407-447-6064 DJ Profile pg 36 Web: www.ozonemag.com Cover credits: T.I. photo by Christian Lantry; Triple J and Citty photos by INTERVIEWS Julia Beverly; All-Stars photo by Eric Big Pokey pg 72-73 Johnson; T.I. photo on this page by Ray Tamarra. OZONE Magazine is PATIENTLY WAITING Shawn Jay pg 26 published eleven times annually by OZONE Magazine, Inc. OZONE does Citty pg 48 Block pg 68-69 not take responsibility for unsolicited Lil Buc pg 52 materials, misinformation, typographi- Jacki-O pg 28 cal errors, or misprints. The views con- D. Cooley pg 50 tained herein do not necessarily reflect Scar pg 30 those of the publisher or its advertis- Steve Austin pg 54 ers. Ads appearing in this magazine are not an endorsement or validation Cadillac Don & J Money pg 46 by OZONE Magazine for products or services offered. All photos and illustrations are copyrighted by their ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL EDITION respective artists. All other content is copyright 2006 OZONE Magazine, Year-End Recap pg 16-17 all rights reserved. No portion of this magazine may be reproduced in any 4 Year Photo Spread pg 79-102 FEATURES way without the written consent of the Memphis, TN pg 74-76 publisher. Printed in the USA. Truest Shit We Ever Spoke pg 18-19 OZONE 11 feedback I love the DJ issue! You really showed love to all the DJs and showed* how they really do play a part and provide the soundtrack to our lives! I can say that I appreciate every DJ that I do come across. Being in this industry, we are aware of how the DJ plays the biggest part in making and breaking an artist, setting trends, and providing the love they have for music and sharing it with everyone they can! – Tamara Hernandez, [email protected] (New York, NY) OZONE is sick with it. I just wanted to commend you on the latest issue.* DJ Drama is my dude, so him being on the cover was a good look. Also, your commentary is ill. I like how you stood up to Zino. Keep up the good work and out-hustle these fools. Women can shut the game down. – Kay Konnect, [email protected] I just got your magazine and I’m loving it for real. Keep doing your* thing. And, it doesn’t matter what color you are. Hip-hop is in the heart. What it dew, OZONE? Y’all are putting’ out tight stories and stuff – Ricky Troupe in* your magazine, so props for that, but y’all got to get something on Magnificent outta H-Town, he doin’ it big. I would also like to see I’ve always enjoyed your magazine for showing love to the South articles on DSR and other Texas rappers. and* showcasing new artists. Much love to you and your whole staff. – [email protected] Congratulations on the distribution deal. Keep up the good work! – Ryno, [email protected] (Houston, TX) * I like your May issue. I took some info from your 2 Cents about the magazine game. Even though the magazine I’m going to do has noth- Yo, I have been waiting to see DJ Smallz for a long time. It looks ing to do with hip-hop, the information was still useful. like* he did a lot of prepping for that OZONE photo shoot. Finely – DJ E-Feezy, [email protected] (Memphis, TN) waxed eyebrows at your local Asian nail shop: $25. Clean haircut at your local barber: $15. Five days to grow a 3:00 shadow: $0. Imitation Dammit! That whole DJ issue was like the DJ Bible. It really opened cohiba cigar at your local bodega: $20. Finally seeing Smallz’ face in my* eyes to the DJ game. I couldn’t put that issue down until 4 AM the OZONE Magazine: Priceless! next morning. That issue didn’t leave anything out. It covered all the – Mike Simmons, [email protected] issues of a DJ. I even gained respect for a DJ that y’all had an article on – I thought he was an asshole but after reading about the dues he Congrats to OZONE on the March 2006 issue. Your first annual DJ paid, I gained respect for him. The only problem I had with that issue issue* was great. I loved the fact that you didn’t just give radio DJs the was the fact that you left out some of Florida’s hottest DJs like DJ chance to talk, but y’all looked at club and mixtape DJs as well. Now Shine, DJ Lil Boy, DJ Ezone, DJ Space Age, and a whole slew of other all you need is two things: an issue for label reps and the first annual Florida DJs. But it’s gravy. I’ll be on the cover of the next DJ issue. OZONE Magazine Awards. Keep doin’ ya thing. – Hen-Roc, [email protected] (Orlando, FL) – DJ Shine, [email protected] * I just read JB’s 2 Cents in issue #42, and I want to congratu- Congratulations on your success with OZONE. I’d personally like late OZONE for hitting the newsstands with national distribution. No to* thank OZONE for recognizing myself and all the other DJs in your doubt, every indie mag wants to get to that level. But at the same March DJ edition. I have been reading OZONE for about ten issues time, I’m here in the city of NYC. Harlem, to be exact. I’m with Don now, but never did I think that I would be in there this soon! I knew Diva Magazine, and we have been doing our thing for years putting eventually I would make it, but I didn’t know it would be that fast. So it down for the streets. Our name rings bells. And for you to say that once again, thank you! It has definitely been great exposure for me. I other magazines can’t set up interviews and “New York mags are have received over a hundred calls (972-822-8684) and numerous hits really confused right now because there’s no New York rappers to on my website (www.djdrop.com). OZONE is definitely the Source of write about,” that’s talking real reckless and crazy. You’re constantly the South, no pun intended. putting The South vs. The North in your magazine, knowing that it – DJ Drop, [email protected] (Dallas, TX) kind of creates a separation between Coasts just like the whole East Coast vs. West Coast situation. It’s nothing wrong with competition, Your DJ issue was definitely one to remember! You’re on to some- but to get at New York mags is crazy knowing that you have some up thing* really big, without the Hollywood glamour. Keep doing your north artists in your magazine and so on. We as Northerners also play thing! a big role in the hip-hop society. And at the end of the day, it’s about – DJ T-Fixx, [email protected] being the best at what you do and putting out a good product that will keep the readers entertained. But you must respect everybody in the Just wanted to let you know that your DJ edition of the magazine game.
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