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If you’ve been to any Chicago nightclub that features live music, you’ve probably seen him at work. The multi talented artist is a major part of the band Phlock of Phoenix. The Rhythm Ghost instantly creates an atmosphere, so entertaining people wait for hour to see him.
About
James B. Ferrell better known for is stage name Rhythm Ghost. The American hip hop artist born September 1977. Nicknamed ( J. Boogie) The rapper, singer,percussionist and producer is a well rounded artist. The product of the duo Phlock of Phoenix which released their first album (P.T. I.) Pardon the Interruption 2007. I. Write and J. Boogie founded Pop Music Inc. 2006. Also known as Crazy Hands The Rhythm Ghost started his career playing percussion for various artists and bands Taniq, Tye Dye Skye, Nina Rae in Time, Konstant Groove Ent and Ascendant. Now he has stepped out front with his eclectic sound. His flow is hardcore and smooth reminiscent of the young LL Cool J, Will Smith and Pharrell. Which are his influences. Yo Dj his single is a piece geared toward the underground artist and there struggle to get nationwide radio play. Its a story that pretty much every indie artist has gone through or is going through. The simple question am I good enough ? Every artist has ask him or herself thats trying desperately to do pretty much anything to become a star. The song starts off as a plea to the Dj's across the country " Yo dj won't you spin my record" then on to the thoughts of triumph, sacrifices and confidence building by realizing that you payed your dues. " Payed the cost to be the boss." Yo Dj is complete high energy and and the Rhythm Ghost delivers that energy to the audience.
DID YOU KNOW?
- African-Americans may have a higher risk for diabetes,* a disease with a strong connection to Alzheimer's, vascular dementia and stroke.
- High blood pressure (HPB) is more common among African-Americans*. HBP is a risk factor for stroke—which can lead to a greater risk for developing Alzheimer's.
- Having high cholesterol increases the risk for stroke, and may increase the risk for Alzheimer's.
- African-Americans may have a higher rate of vascular (stroke-related) dementia.*
- The number of African-Americans entering the age of Alzheimer risk (age 65 or older) is expected to more than double to 6.9 million by 2030.
Today more than 5 million people have Alzheimer's. And African-Americans may be at especially high risk for the disease. But there are things you can do. Alzheimer's (AHLZ-high-merz) is a disease that results in the loss of brain cells. It is the most common form of dementia, which is a group of brain disorders that cause confusion and problems with memory, thinking and reasoning.
Alzheimer's is not a part of normal aging. There is no cure, and there is no single test to diagnose it. Alzheimer's gets worse over time. However, there are treatments and medications available to help ease symptoms
YOU CAN HELP
PURCHASE ANY RINGTONE OR DOWNLOAD ANY SONG FROM A POP MUSIC ARTIST AND PROCEEDS ARE DONATED TO THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION TO HELP RESEARCHERS FIND A CURE.... HELP SOMEONE IN NEED AND ENJOY SOME REALLY GREAT MUSIC! IT'S UP TO US TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. JOIN THE FIGHT!



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