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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

NEW R&B SENSATION FROM VIRGINIA "FORTE"

**YOU MUST CHECK OUT THESE NEW BANGING HIT SINGLES** R&B SENSATION FORTE FEAT MURDA D & DUTCHLOE- "IM A THUG STAMPED BY DJ MILLZ #VASTANDUP #BOW LADIES THIS ONE IS FOR YOU>>>> #WIFEYMATERIAL NEW BANGIN HIT SINGLE OFF MY ALBUM FEAT THE R&B SENSATION "FORTE" TITLED "WIFEY MATERIAL" PRODUCED BY STMG'S OWN LoCash ON THE BEAT!!!

#DjMillzExclusive @ItzPG ft. @LsTwan - In These Streets Produced By @LoCashBeatz

****WORLD PREMIER**** ****DJ MILLZ EXCLUSIVE**** @ItzPG ft. @LsTwan - In These Streets Produced By @LoCashBeatz ) #NoDjVersion

HOOD SUPASTAR VOL.8 HOSTED BY DJ MILLZ & DOLLA BOY

#NEWMIXTAPE HOOD SUPASTAR VOL.8 HOSTED BY DJ MILLZ & PLAYA CIRCLE'S OWN DOLLA BOY AKA DILLON SACKS WITH ALL NEW & EXCLUSIVE HITS!!!!

Check Out My New Interview In Network Shawty Magazine

Monday, July 23, 2012

MEEK MILL Philadelphia Millioniare Hosted By Dj Millz

SOUTHERN TAKEOVER MUSIC GROUP PRESENTS A MIXTAPE WITH THE BEST OF MEEK MILL AS THE YOUNGEST HOLDING IT DOWN FOR MAYBACH MUSIC GROUP AS THE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR HOSTED BY DJ MILLZ!!!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Southern Takeover Music Group & South Top Dawg Djs Present: Rack House Usa Vol.2 Hosted By @TheRealDjMillz & @TheRealDjAce

Southern Takeover Music Group & South Top Dawg Djs Present: Rack House Usa Vol.2 Hosted By @TheRealDjMillz & @TheRealDjAce And Its Official On The Mixtape That Dj Millz Has Became The Protege Of Dj Ace As A South Top Dawg Dj And This Mixtape Is Rockin!!!!!

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

DJ MILLZ RELEASES 2 CHAINZ AKA TITTY BOY True 2 The Game

THE BEST OF 2 CHAINZ AS OF RIGHT NOW, AS YOU KNOW HE IS ON EVERYTHING THATS HOT TOUCHIN THE AIR WAVES, ENJOY!!!!!!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Fly Geeks Society Magazine: Interview With Dj Millz Ceo/DJ Of Southern Takeover Music Group

DJ Millz the CEO of The Southern Takeover Music Group...(say go DJ)
When I was thinking about doing the music article for Fly Geeks Society Magazine I knew I wanted a DJ and I knew I wanted someone who was passionate about there craft. I fell in love with the sets he was doing when he started Hoody Season, then came the mixtape with The Real B-Stacks! Not to mention he won the "Rookie Of The Year" award at the Salute to The DJ's awards show that took place in ATL this year! But in the Hip Hop community he is no rookie...This man works more then anyone I have seen in the game...other then Diddy..I respect this hustle and grind. I remember when he used to DJ at local parties around the area where we grew up... so just to get a ounce of his time to even grace us with an interview is a blessing!
1. Who is DJ Millz?
The Ceo/DJ Of Southern Takeover Music Group, Official dj for Tana (Montana Da Mac) Ceo of Str8Cash/NoChange Muzik & La Chat (Former 3 6 Mafia Member) Ceo Of Dime A Dozen Ent.,Dj Millz Is A 5 Time Nominated DJ In 2 Years Winning Rookie Of The Year At The 2012 Salute the Djs Award Show In Atlanta,Ga
2. Who inspired you to want to make good music!
Alot Of Independent & Underground Artist, Dj Smallz, Dj Drama
3. Who are you listening to right know thats in rotation?
DJ Millz Mixtapes, Alley Boy and the whole DTE, Wiz Khalifa, Tana, Rick Ross, Meek Millz, 2Chainz, Young Thug, Gucci Mane, Waka Flocka Flame, Rich Kids, Young Dro, Cash Out, La Chat, Paperchasin Gio, Josie,Koko, Future, Stuey Rock, Yo Gotti, Young Ralph, Young Jeezy, Rocko, Dirty Dave, and,Travis Porter!!!
4. What are your goals for 2012/2013 for Southern Takeover Music Group?
Steady Grinding Makin Major Moves, Doing,Some Events,Throwing Partes, Breaking Artist, Really Introducing Our Artist Thats On #STMG and Mifok Ent To The World!!!
5. Who makes up the Southern Takeover Music Group roster?
The First Rap Artist We Have Is Paperchasin Gio From Charlottesville, Va As An Artist And Producer. Our First Lady Of Southern Takeover Music Group Is Josie Ko Ko Straight Out Of Oklahoma City As An Artist And Song Writer. We also have Ceder Boy Meezy From Scottdale, Ga As A Rap Artist!!!!
6. My favorite mixtape was the Yung Joc presents: Swagg Team Mafia with DJ Millz and Ace Hood: Straight Gutta, How much involvement you had with those mixtapes?
Well Just Like The Rest Of My Mixtapes Im Pretty Much Involved With It 150% Lol, and I add the extra 50% For All The promo I Do and other avenues I go through to make sure any projects Im behind gets the proper exposure it needs Even without not being apart of Livemixtapes, But For The most part, If The Artist Do There Part As Far As Getting Me The Music and The Drops I Ask for them Everything Is 100!!! The Mixtapes I Do With The Major Artist Are Done Because I Met These Folks By myself with nobody introducing me to them at all, I made it my business to make it happen, im not scared to run up on dem and inform them that I would like to do some work and and be yourself, know what it is you wanna do, Know What You Talking about, Let folks Know whats needed from them, and be about What You Wanna Make Happen!!
7. Just How long Has Dj Millz been in the Game!
I Been Djing Since I Was13 Years Old, Djing At Parties That Were 21 & Up lol, Putting out mixtapes in middle school lol, Its always been in me even when I didnt know!!!!
8. What inspired you to do Hoody Season I always wanted to know?
I Love Hoodies, When Anyone Always See Me In the streets, events, and clubs I keep a hoodie on and before the winter came I felt like that was a great time to drop it known folks would be wearing hoodies, but with the title I just spelled it my way, with some ebonics lol!!!!
9. My readers found out I was doing a interview with you...they wanted to know about ya fashion? What is Millz style!
I Like Akademiks, Polo, parish, Im a Louie V Guy, Jordans, chuck taylors, Air Force Ones, I Really got My own Style, I Like Stuff Because I Like It ,Not Cause Its Hott Right Then and everybody on it!!!
10. Who would you like to work with in The future and why?
I Would Have To Say YMCMB As a first choice because I see the empire being built, the family bond, and I fucks with Baby for the boss that he is and he respect the youngins for what they already have going on, you just able to really be a great backing for a guy like me, MMG, also I,see the same, Rick Ross has the same mindframe when it comes to business and known how it is when u really looking for that extra push that will help you be where You deserve to be as well as it being,benifitcial, if You have been putting in work, gaining your own fanbase or crowd of people who love and respect what you do, and become loyal followers!!! Far as Djs In The Game Ill say, Dj Smallz, Dj Drama, Bigga Rankin and Dj Scream Just because they are the Djs I feel really set the standards for what route djs should be going in this day and time!!!
Give a special thank you to DJ Millz I know I might have drove you crazy with this interview!!! And it was a long time coming! But never the less thank you for your time!! And the next time I am in ATL I will make the time to come to the studio...to see the man behind the hustle!
Found On Fly Geeks Society Magazine: http://www.flygeekssocietymagazine.com

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

"ROOKIE OF THE YEAR" MIXTAPE HOSTED BY DJ MILLZ COMIN SOON

THE COVER IS HERE!!!!!!! ARE YOUR READY FOR THE 2012 "ROOKIE OF THE YEAR" MIXTAPE HOSTED BY DJ MILLZ PRESENTED BY Southern Takeover Music Group & Que Mifok, GET READYYYY!!! ITS THE SOUTHERN TAKEOVER!!!!!!!!! BIG S/O TO OUR OFFICIAL GRAPHIC DESIGNER Jro Styles, WE BOUT TO FUCK SHIT UP FOREAL!!!! #STMG

Thursday, March 29, 2012

#STMG VLOG 1 "PAPERCHASIN GIO, DJ MILLZ, & @DOUGHMANNETWURK 2012

N.O.D FILMS- GOT A INTERVIEW WITH-DJ MILLZ SOUTHERN TAKEOVER

(Mixtape) D-LO "ART" Hosted By Dj Millz

SOUTHERN TAKEOVER MUSIC GROUP & NO SLEEP PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: D-LO LIVE FROM HOUSTON, TX BRING YOU NOTHING BUT SOME ART FOR YOUR EARS!!!!!

(Mixtape) Various Artists RUN THIS TOWN Hosted By Dj Millz

Southern Takeover Music Group PRESENTS: RUN THIS TOWN THE MIXTAPE HOSTED BY The REAL DJ Millz AFTER BEING NOMINATED 3X THIS YEAR & WINNING ROOKIE OF THE YEAR #STMG #BOSSEDUP

**Attention INDIE Artists** Southern Takeover Music Group MIX TAPE/DVD BUNDLE PROMO PACKAGE SERIES

Attention INDIE Artists!!! DJ Millz LAUNCHES THE NEW SERIES OF Southern Takeover Music Group MIX TAPE/DVD BUNDLE PROMO PACKAGE SERIES! ROOKIE OF THE YEAR VOL 1..THIS SERIES IS DEVELOPED AND DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY TO SCOUNTING LABLES,MANAGEMENT TEAMS AND PRODUCTION COMPANIES LOOKING FOR NEW TALENT NATIONWIDE ....DONT MISS THE LAUNCH SERIES SPECIAL RATE OF $200 PER SLOT INCLUDES INTERVIEW ON DVD! CALL NOW 404-454-7244 FOR MORE INFO OR INBOX Que Mifok FOR MORE INFO! DROPS SOON!!!!! COVER ON THE WAY!!!!!!

Sunday, February 5, 2012

DJ MILLZ IS PUTTING TOGETHER AND UNSIGNED ARTIST MIXTAPE

I GOT NEXT THE MIXTAPE SERIES FOR UNSIGNED & INDY ARTIST: PRE-COVER GET YOUR SLOT NOW TO GET A CHANCE TO BE ON THE FRONT COVER, THE ARTIST WITH THE BEST SONG WILL BE ON THE OFFICIAL COVER THAT WILL BE PRESSED UP AND 5,000 UNITS STRONG IN THE STREETS!!!! SLOTS ARE $100 IF YOU SERIOUS CALL 404-454-7244

Sunday, January 29, 2012

DJ MILLZ WINS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR FOR 2012

THE 2012 TROPHY FOR DJ MILLZ WINNING "ROOKIE OF THE YEAR" AT THE 3RD ANNUAL SALUTE THE DJS AWARD SHOW!!!!!! #STMG

DJ BIGGA RANKIN SHOWS DJ MILLZ LOVE ON HIS SITE

DJ MILLZ NOMINATED 3X AT 2012 SALUTE THE DJS AWARDS

DJ MILLZ NOMINATED 3X AT THE 3RD ANNUAL SALUTE THE DJS AWARD SHOW FOR "HOTTEST MIXTAPE DJ" "HOTTEST ONLINE RADIO DJ" "ROOKIE OF THE YEAR" REPPIN SOUTHERN TAKEOVER MUSIC GROUP TO THE FULLEST!!!!! #STR8CASHNOCHANGE #BIGCATRECORDS #ROCHARDERDJS #THEBLACKTEAM #TEAMBIGGARANKIN

BIRDMAN Boss Of All Bosses

HELL RELL AKA RUGA RELL Yung Strapped & Gifted (Hood Supastar Edition)

DRUM MAJORS ATL Who Is Drum Majors Atl???

LIL WAYNE Da Carter Iv The Movie

FUTURE Self Made Self Paid The Mixtape

WAKA FLOCKA FLAME Muhammad Flocka Ali

CALICO JONEZ #SWISH (OFFICIAL MIXTAPE)

Various Artists Hood Supastar Vol.7 Hosted By Maceo

Various Artists Hood Supastar Vol.6 Hosted By Boomman

SKOOL BOY Still Surfin Episode #1

Various Artists Hood Supa Star Vol 5 Hosted By Calico Jonez Of (sodmg)

Various Artists Hood Supa Star Vol 4

(MIXTAPE) CUTTUH Supply & Demand The Mixtape

THE REAL B STACKS The "G" You Never Heard (25 To Life)

ZAYTOVEN Stunt Season Southern Takeover Edition

ANGREY ENT Full Moon

Various Artists Hoody Season

J.C. Rhythem & Swagg SOUTHERN TAKEOVER EDITION

YUNG JOC PRESENTS: SWAGG TEAM MAFIA Boss Status

Various Artists Southern Takeover Vol.27

Various Artists Southern Takeover Vol.26

HUEY Who Da Fuck Is Huey????

Various Artists Hood Supa Star Vol. 3

Various Artists Hood Supastar Vol. 2 Down & Dirty Edition

Various Artists Hood Supastar Vol.1

C'ville hip-hop R.I.P.? Artical In The C'Ville Weekly

Issue #19.51 :: 12/18/2007 - 12/24/2007 C'ville hip-hop R.I.P.? How gunplay shut down the local scene...again BY BRENDAN FITZGERALD The flow: Stack Boys Entertainment Twenty-one-year-old Milton Taylor, Jr., known among his hip-hop crew as "DJ Millz" or "Mil Mil," was born and raised in Charlottesville, and started making music at the age of 13. He attended Charlottesville High School, during which time he says he met most of the performers that comprise Stack Boys Entertainment, currently numbering seven (including himself): H.B., Gangsta Gill, Bandana Money, Domino/Dino (Dennis Jones, 19), Giovanni (Cedric Jones, 18), and Nix (Kyle Jackson, 19).
DJ Millz, members of local hip-hop crew Stack Boys Entertainment, show off the Virginia hip-hop look and sound (see sidebar for more on Stack Boys music). A few members of Stack Boys performed at Outback Lodge on November 7, one week before a Louisa County resident was shot and the performance series was cancelled. When they began rapping, Domino, Giovanni and Nix were members of a hip-hop crew named Gotta Shot, a music collective presided over by Louis Antonio "B-Stacks" Bryant, the gun-toting drug dealer sentenced to life in prison for his leadership role in "Project Crud" and the "Westside Crew," names given to Bryant's gang of crack dealers. When B-Stacks was arrested, Taylor took the initiative to contact the three rappers and keep them working together. "He made noise in the street for us doing our music, you know what I'm saying?" says Taylor of Bryant. "He made the pathway. He started something and now we're just trying to finish it." The rest of Stack Boys came together through personal connections to other local rappers. Giovanni knew Gill and Bandana Money from Jackson-Via Elementary School and met Nix in seventh grade. Nix introduced Giovanni, who also performs under the name "P.G.," to the recording facilities at the Music Resource Center the same year. "We started going there around age 13, and did that for a few years," says Giovanni. "Me and Bandana Money's brother was good friends through elementary school; he introduced me to Money, and we all sat down and listened to him." "I'd never really rapped with them before," says Money, the youngest member of Stack Boys and currently a senior at Charlottesville High School. "I did this track with some other guys that ended up being on the radio, 91.9FM, and one of the members of the group called me—they were putting together a group called the 'VA Dream Team.'" The VA Dream Team started recording in 2005 and released a few mixtapes before changing their name to "Straight Paper Entertainment," a name that lasted until a few months ago when the seven musicians caught wind of another group using the same name. "We had a conflict, [so] in recognition of B-Stacks, we called ourselves Stack Boys," says Giovanni. [For more on Stack Boys Entertainment, click here.] The majority of the Stack Boys are currently unemployed; all name music as their primary focus. However, Taylor cuts hair at Cavalier Barbershop, where he also sells copies of his mixtapes (more accurately, mixed CDs filled with reimagined riffs from other songs and rhymed lyrics from members of Stack Boys). At a request, he can produce a selection of nearly 10 CDs, boasting titles such as DJ Millz: Southern Takeover Volume Three and VA's Finest: Hate It or Love It, Volume One. The CDs come in slim cases with shabby cover art; the latter shows a picture of Taylor in a t-shirt that reads "Mil Mil," near the words "Prince of the Ville." All of the CDs have been produced during the last two years or so, and are sold in stores such as Charlottesville Players in the Fashion Square Mall as well as barbershops that serve mostly African-American customers. In addition to printing and selling mixtapes, each member of Stack Boys operates a webpage on MySpace, an Internet site used for social networking. Each page carries a few songs by each performer, with built-in music players on each website tracking how many times each song has been played. The number of listens among the Stack Boys varies from a few hundred listens to more than 30,000 for the song "900 Block" by Bandana Money and Gangsta Gill, a reference to the block of First Street where they grew up and, coincidentally, the block number of Preston Avenue where the Outback Lodge sits (Chorus: "900 block, I'm screaming, yo./ 'V' to the sky, 'A' to the floor.") Taylor refers to the Stack Boys' show at Outback Lodge as their first proper gig. "We don't really have venues that we could rent, so the Outback was really trying to help us out," says Taylor in an interview the day before the shooting occurred. None of the Stack Boys seem fazed by the fight that broke out at the conclusion of their show, nor do they seem surprised that a gun made an appearance in the Outback Lodge's parking lot following the November 14 concert. In an interview with Eric and Haans Slaughter following the shooting, in fact, Haans wasn't aware that the shooting had taken place. "People don't know how to act sometimes," says Haans. "Nothing that happened [at our shows] ever had anything to with the show or the artists themselves." In the song entitled "Soldier" posted on Taylor's MySpace page, Giovanni raps over a melody of chimes and snare drum beats. He opens the track by boasting in a sandpaper snarl, "Let's get this shit clear./ I'm the shit, yeah." A moment later, DJ Millz's beats and Giovanni's rhymes are suddenly interrupted by the ratatat of machine guns and, at one point, the rhythmless, careless blast of a shotgun. The effect is eerie, as if the shooting at Outback had played out on tape. Random shootings at hip-hop shows may not have anything to do with the Stack Boys, but violence seems to be in their periphery, following them and other would-be rappers like some timeless apparition that cradles a handgun the same way they hold microphones.
Walker is 22 years old, a graduate of Charlottesville High School, where he met several of the members of Stack Boys including Milton Taylor, whom he calls "Mil Mil." Walker wears thick, long dreadlocks to his shoulders, a baggy gray sweatshirt and colorful Nike sneakers; he doesn't balance an overwhelming stage presence with shyness like some local rappers, nor does he drown his friends in self-hype. Rather, he is soft-spoken and laughs easily, a confident man. Walker's hip-hop story reads like divine selection, the passing of a gold-plated microphone to the young man's hands from some immortal emcee. Walker first rapped for a crowd during a performance by hip-hop artist Wyclef Jean (a member of '90s act The Fugees) at the University of Virginia in 2000. Fifteen years old, he was pulled onto a stage by a bouncer and urged to perform by the platinum-selling artist rather than banned from a club. He opened for underground rap icon Kool Keith at the Satellite Ballroom in 2006; for Afroman, a rapper whose sole hit was titled "Because I Got High," at a UVA fraternity house; and as the headliner at a word-of-mouth concert in September at an undisclosed location. Any time that he has performed, Walker says that crowds have been fun. "It's not, 'I hope such and such is there so I can fuck him up,'" Walker says between bites of his salad. Walker is currently working on a record in the VA Recording Arts Studio on Meade Avenue rather than going the homemade, do-it-yourself-with-a-laptop approach of Stack Boys. "There are other studios that have more high-caliber equipment, but this is my first time to go into a studio with guys who not only use their equipment to improve my sound but show me how the stuff works," he says. Walker was born in Charlottesville, but moved to Fluvanna with his family when he was young. In 1995, he moved back to town. When asked about dealing with violence in the hip-hop scene, he mentions being jumped by seven guys outside of the roller-skating rink that once occupied the Jefferson School building. "Those same people are dead now. Out of those seven, four are locked up. They don't ever change. They don't 'recycle' every seven years. It's the same shit." On the Outback Lodge shootings, Walker just sighs. "The reasons for these actions have been exhausted." He mentions historically all-black performance venues like the Apollo and tries to articulate how, when an African-American performs for an all-black audience, the crowd can react in a harsh manner. Walker mentions his excitement over his Outback Lodge show for these reasons. "I was expecting it to be a predominately black crowd. And a lot of people I left off in high school I haven't seen since 2003," says Walker. "I was getting prepared to go. Even though it was a small venue, it was a big thing, to see how people dug what I was saying." "As an artist, you want to go to different places. Like, 'Everybody digs me in Charlottesville, but what are these people in Kansas like? What do these people in Illinois like?' [Performing] starts that, and that show would've started it for me. But now it ain't here, so I've gotta do something else." Stack Boys released the latest in their line of records on Wednesday, December 5, a double-CD album from Domino titled Money or Murder. One week before the record's planned release, Taylor maintained that the release would be celebrated during a party in the basement of the Outback Lodge, something like Martin's hip-hop nights or the parties he and the Stack Boys threw in high school. However, Taylor called a few days later to say that the party had been cancelled along with the hip-hop shows. The record will be released as planned, and Mills says that Stack Boys plan to release video footage from their November 7 performance at Outback Lodge in a compilation called Hood Hype Volume One. The act feels oddly like a memorial offering for the local rap group. Millz has also put the finishing touches on Southern Takeover Volume Nine, his latest mixtape, a title that now seems almost ironic. Every record or DVD that Stack Boys release is labeled as part of a volume, suggesting a drive for success or, in the least, continuity. And, while the Stack Boys never experienced a wealth of local performance opportunities, the offer of a concert was one they jumped at—a turn of fortunes that brought a crowd that desired hip-hop to a group of performers that desired a crowd. For a short breath of time, the Southern Takeover seemed imminent. Now it will have to wait.

Various Artists Southern Takover R&b Vol.2 Love Sessions

Various Artists Hoody Season

(Classic Mixtape) LA CHAT Crumbz 2 Brickz Southern Takeover Edition ( Too Hood 4 Tv )

LOUD SET Loud Set Da Loudest Vol.1

LADY SHACK THE DJ'S SPEAK OUT (HOOD SUPASTAR EDITION)

Various Artists Im On My Grustle Southern Takeover Edition

D- WHITE Fivetill The Mixtape

ANGREY ENT Swagg Distrubution

ALLEY BOY Back On My Bullshit Southern Takeover Special Edition

ALLEY BOY Back On My Bullshit Southern Takeover Edition

ACE HOOD Straight Gutta Southern Takeover Edition

(Classic Mixtape) J-FUTURISTIC I GOT SWAVER The Southern Takeover Edition

SHAWTY BOY 2010 The Mixtape "play It Over" Hosted By Dj Millz & Dj Unk

Various Artists Sour Diesal Southern Takeover Edition

(Classic Mixtape) LA DA BOOM MAN & ROSCOE DASH Still Boomin & So Turned Up Southern Takeover Edition

(Classic Mixtape) LIL LODY Southern Takeover Edition Topic Of My City "So Swaggaiffic"

La Chat The Southern Takeover So Hood Gutta Vol.3

Gudda Geezy The Southern Takover Gudda Geezy Edition

TRIPLE THREAT Unadultrated Southern Takeover Edition

Southern Takeover 24.5 INTRODUCING HOOD SUPASTAR Various Artists

Southern Takeover 25 Various Artists

SOUTHERN TAKEOVER VOL.24 Various Artists

Southern Takeover 22 Down & Dirty Edition Various Artists

The Southern Takeover 18 Various Artists