► Download audio: blrrm.tv/br-app ► More here: blrrm.tv/jonwayne ► Stones Throw beat-master Jonwayne showcasing that he's also a force of nature on the mic. Dive into his winding flawless rhymes.
He's over here DJing his own ish, killin every rhyme, every beat and that crowd was supplied from the local morgue. Jonwayne is a champion of the game.
This guy defies all stereotypes associated with hip-hop. If I was a judge on the voice, I would hit the button, and then be shocked as hell when my chair turned around and I saw what he looks like. He's got mad skill!
+Matt D Was at a Boiler Room party last week, look it up when it comes online "Boiler Room x Cubanisto - Lefto" at the end we jumped up and down and carried him in the air lol, that was not the usual Boiler Room crowd
PG Tips I lived in LA for a while and everyone is either a total snob cunt or someone trying to become someone,1 out of 1000 become something and the rest get butthurt,then there’s the people who were either born or live there because of family,I’m from Santa Cruz but moved to LA after my family needed help starting up hid deli business so I did and I managed to smoke a bunch of bud and go do shit every day since I didn’t have to pay rent,they covered it so I had a bunch of money to spend and I did just that,I went to LA exclusive restaraunts and these cunts stare you down because your not dressed hipster or you don’t know “your dish” even my family,his wife and her sisters are all Kardashian wannabes like every other hotshot wannabe in LA,always gossiping while I was tryna mix up a beat on my MPC ,drinking their margaritas and talking shit. I use to just sip 4 locos and make beats I always wanted to make better but couldn’t because I didn’t have a proper mixer and turntables
from beginign to end this cat has the crowd in awwwww ive seen jonwayne rock a live set at low end theory and all i can say is ppl can hate all they want but till u see him doing live ish youll never understand true talent
some of my favorite Hip Hop acts are from LA: Freestyle Fellowship, Murs, Scarub, Eligh, Spoon, Madlib, Pharcyde, Aloe Blacc, etc. being from Hawaii, i grew up envying LA heads for having such groundbreaking acts in their backyard. it literally sickens me to see a crowd NUMB AS FUCK for a talent like Jonwayne. we may not have your numbers here in the islands, but you can be sure as fuck we'd raise our spirits and extend our voices for good live music. trust. hip hop ain't dead, YOU are.
Everyone talking shit about the crowd's fucking reatrded. The point of this whole thing is to showcase JonWayne's rapping skills. Of course everyone's going to be quiet for the most part, they're trying to feel what he's saying. It's not a rave, the goal isn't to sniff a bunch of molly and dance and be loud.
Christian Christianson Small events are always cooler for jsut about anything cause everyone there wants to be there and just less shit that comes with a crowd...but this dude is dope, just discovered him
RED 7 SXSW 2013 Stones Throw Records party, crowd was going insane for the wayniac. He's an amazing lyricist. And can't forget that ear for great beats. WE LOVE YOU JONWAYNE.
one of the most immaculate rappers of all time, slept on, haters gonna hate, I'll allways vibe with you jonwayne. His raps is an epiphany to hiphop, orthodox boombap
Fucking Jonwayne. I'm sure any rapper would be shitting their pants playing a show in the middle of the room like this. He's white no less, and is serving as his own DJ. Killing it
Right well the most impressive thing is that he's dj'ing his own set in a bit of an awkward circle situation. And I think noting that a rapper's race is ok. Hip hop directly stems from black culture, so it's impressive to me that a white man can make some of my favorite hip hop.
Before we are quick to judge and scorn the crowd for their lack of attention let's stop and think...is it possible that they're merely captivated by the wisdom rhymory of this legend in the works...this man produces weight so heavy he's going to break the space time continuum
It's called "Find Me in the Future." It drops for download when his album comes out on October 29th. Also the first part isn't a freestyle, it's part of another song called "You Can Love Me When I'm Dead."
One of the most underrated rappers. I for real don't really listen to white rappers, but it ain't a white rapper, it's a white guy that raps. This is the big difference. Plus he understands music, he raps so good, I don't fucking know why that guy doesn't get more recognition. That crowd was blind ash, trust me as a producer/rapper, he's on another level.
When you see videos with great artists performing at boiler room it strikes you that this is not the right people who have the opportunity to listen their idols,fucking world..