Fogey from Reverbnation, “We don’t have time for my Biography, we can save that for a book, or my lyrics!!! My music speaks for itself, I am a lyrical artist, I love to tell a story, and my life has been full of plenty of material for that. I write all my own music, according to how I feel, think, live, and do. 100% real emotionally charged music that moves people!!!”
You can grab some of Fogey’s singles off most major streaming outlets and on his YouTube page. I haven’t been able to find a full length album, just the Visions EP. If anyone knows more leave a comment.
Fogey has several cameo appearances with other Northwest rappers, specifically Spokane rappers so it would seem he would have more than this release, but to the best of my knowledge this is the only album Fogey has released. If you know differently, hit us up in the comments!
JC Flow (ASCAP), Hip-Hop Artist . Hailing from Seattle, WA. JC FLOW has been riding the back streets of Seattle’s Urban Alternative Scene since the mid 90’s. Displaying an innovative sound as a producer/composer for emerging and established artists, he has now surfaced himself as a Pacific Northwest front runner, (wearing the hat as an artist), on WA/OR/B.C. music charts. Debuting his sophomore album, titled ‘Verb Noun Vibe’, released July 17, 2010.
Making this album, JC Flow has recruited an extraordinary ensemble of Northwest artists, Recording Studios, and Sound Engineers – {Artists} Tiffany Wilson, Mr. E (aka MC Jamal), Roc’phella, Lady Scribe, Kevin Lint, Neema of Unexpected Arrival, J-Fox, Rob Darkie. {Studios} The Woodshed Studios, Robert Lang Studios, Electrokitty, Bad Animals, Blash Studios, The Lint Trap Studios, Vocal Chi Studios, Rainstorm Studios. {Sound Engineers} Jakael Tristram, Kip Beelman, Kevin Gardner, Justin Armstrong (Two Time Grammy Award Winner).
JC Flow is currently being featured as an “artist to watch” on over 30 national radio stations websites! Including 102.7 KIIS FM – L.A.’s #1 Hit Music Station!
Ranked #1 Hip Hop charts for Seattle, WA on ReverbNation for 8 months straight in 2010.
Just before the impact of anything amazing, a force will first be found building from beneath the surface. Ask anyone who knows who will be next Breakthrough Artist from the underground in music, and you will hear the name JC Flow. Commonly referred to as “Seattle’s Artist next to go!” , JC Flow is currently being featured as an “artist to watch” on over 30 national radio stations websites, including 102.7 KIIS FM – L.A.’s #1 Hit Music Station!
With firmly planted roots in Seattle, JC FLOW first sprouted up in the Seattle Urban Alternative Scene in the late 90’s. He quickly gained a respected presence by demonstrating an innovative sound as a producer/composer for emerging and established artists, eventually branching further out as a front-runner on the Upper Left music charts, including the B.C. area.
Over the past 3 years, JC Flow has collaborated on tracks with an extraordinary ensemble of Northwest artists, Recording Studios, and Sound Engineers – {Artists} Mycle Wastman, Jennifer Newberry, Sol, Luck-One,Tiffany Wilson, Spac3man, Neema, Q Dot, Shorte, Che Blaq, Sean Carson, Louis V, Fogey, Mr. E (aka MC Jamal), Roc’phella, Katherine Romano, Lady Scribe, Kevin Lint, J-Fox, Rob Darkie, AKA. {Studios} Undercaste, The Woodshed, Robert Lang, Electrokitty, Bad Animals, Blash Studios, The Lint Trap, Vocal Chi, Rainstorm. {Sound Engineers} Teal Douville, Randy Ross, Jakael Tristram, Kip Beelman, Kevin Gardner, Justin Armstrong (Two Time Grammy Award Winner).
As a developed artist and respected talent as a producer/composer, JC Flow is well-seasoned and prepared to breakthrough to the masses and branch out to all Hip Hop markets nationally. His voice demands to be heard, and his talent is an internal force in music that is on the verge of shattering the walls of independent music.
RECENT MUSIC NEWS: 1) JC Flow’s track “Get Some (feat. Mr. E)” was featured on the (6-1-11) episode of “So You Think You Can Dance” on FOX (6 million+ viewers). iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/get-some-feat-mr-e-single/id442411578 2) Three of JC Flow’s tracks off his recent album ‘Verb Noun Vibe’ (TRACKS: Life, Need You Back and Drink’s Up) were chosen to be featured in the new film “Politics Of Love” released summer (2011). 3) JC Flow’s track “Doin’ Me (feat. XV)” off his recent album ‘Verb Noun Vibe’ was featured in comedian Kevin Hart’s comedy movie “Laugh At My Pain” released summer (2011). 4) JC Flow was recently interviewed on a New York radio show “Valerie’s New York – May 26, 2011 – WOR News Talk Radio 710”, discussing his current and upcoming music projects. 5) JC Flow’s recent single “Don’t Keep Me Away” was featured on Windows Media .com as one of the most ‘highly addictive new tracks of 2011’, and has been downloaded over 80k+ times. Link –> http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_6962554 6) JC Flow’s recent full length album “Verb Noun Vibe” (7-6-2010) has been downloaded/sold over 40k+ times world-wide.
He can be heard on the radio in Los Angeles and Portland. Jacob Croft, best known in the music world as JC Flow, is an upcoming artist in Seattle, and he’s making his dreams come true. Stiletto Woman Correspondent Maureen Francisco talks exclusively with JC Flow on how he balances being a husband, soon-to-be dad, corporate guy, and artist. – Stiletto Magazine
In a somewhat more commercially minded rap vein, you will find a show up at Nectar on Thursday, June 30, with local artists Shorte and JC Flow, who are joining forces to make the most noise possible. They share stylistic similarities—their raps are frenetic, unrelenting, with some strong hooks and melodies, but with verses mostly light on personality, until guest MCs like Spaceman or Tr3 Nut show up; this type of synth-driven kind-of-sounds-like-the-radio rap has been done around here for years, and while it don’t speak to me, there’s plenty who swear by it. Also performing are Second Family, Vennum, Green Star Majors, and DJ Swervewon. – The Stranger
As you might or might not have seen earlier on the blog, Devin The Dude is bringing his wide-eyed stoner raps to the Nectar Lounge tonight. But what you haven’t heard–yet–is the synth-heavy hip-hop of local producer/emcee JC Flow. Developing his craft while playing football on scholarship for Pacific Lutheran University, Flow is equal parts lyricist and songwriter. His debut full-length, Vern Noun Vibe, was made up of three separate pockets: Verb, the lifestyle piece, Noun, the aggressive raps, and Vibe, the radio-friendly component. Tracks like “Eye On You” and “Drinks Up” sound like the polished jams you hear during a night out at the club–and chances are that might’ve been the case. Flow’s cuts might not exactly vibe with The Dude’s laid-back vibe, but they’ve got a hooky, melodic quality that’s on par with the ones that end up on KUBE. – Seattle Weekly
In my opinion, JC Flow is seriously under-rated on the hip hop scene in the Northwest. He’s got some really great beats with tight rhymes and a smooth flow. I’m fortunate enough to have stumbled upon him back in the early 2000’s, picking up his My Life CD. Since then I’ve been able to pick up Verb Noun Vibe and Identity Crisis. If anyone is looking to sell any of the others hit me up!