Point Blank Recordings is home to Kid Astro, Yung Shimmy Fly, Nikki Nonsense, B-May,Walt Chamberlain, The Bout That Dough Music Group, Danni D Musick, Young Blayze, Tres Corazones, Kid Astro, MIC Angelo, Tony Murk, Kid Casual, Kid Kaine, Angel Davis, DJ Get Bizzy and UnoRed. Point Blank Recordings
A Division of Impact Worldwide Entertainment
Point Blank Recordings was created as an independent r
ecord label, the primary music component of parent company, Impact Worldwide Entertainment on January 1, 2010 after an explosive online campaign leading up to the New Year. At the time, the first recording artist’s to be named were MIC Angelo of Paterson, New Jersey, B-May of Garland/Denton Texas and Tony Murk, also of Paterson, New Jersey. The focus of the label at the time was to develop and promote recording artist’s no one knew about, a needle in a haystack that would later earn it’s right to compete against major competitors with years of industry established connections, resources and dominance. While MIC Angelo went to work on an upcoming video release for his lead single, “Monster”, B-May went to work on his own project, a mixtape and constant promotion of singles already released and that gained him regional attention. The Impact Worldwide Entertainment CEO himself deemed these projects so serious, that he himself would manage the leading acts of the record label. With constant promotion and exposure, MIC Angelo and B-May began to make people take note of the newcomers. The labels popularity online began to flourish, and before long, the calls and messages from other aspiring talent flooded the email of Impact Worldwide Entertainment CEO, Jonathon Sisco, however the next big act came from an entirely different source, a mutual acquaintance, an artist introduced to the CEO as, “Yung Shimmy Fly”. At first, Sisco doubted the ability of the newest prospect. Yung Shimmy Fly possessed a natural marketable look, and hunger for the business, but Sisco was unsure of the recording artist’s music potential. Sure to prove a point, and to solidify his standings, Yung Shimmy Fly took advice from Sisco and quickly presented him with “Crush”, an entirely different sound that Sisco had never heard before. Highly impressed, Sisco took serious interest in signing this new artist in March of 2010. Sisco knew Point Blank Recordings would compete with the roster in hand. In the coming months, Yung Shimmy Fly released an official music video for “Crush” shortly after MIC Angelo’s debut video of “Monster”, as B-May released his next single, “Be With Me”. Through the parent company’s affiliations with a now defunct production unit, Sisco acquired the next artist, Nikki Nonsense, a raw, edgy, lyrical act with a substantial following in his home city of Philadelphia. Nikki composed a debut album titled, “Tales of Sense” with plans to tour around the country with other artist’s on a previous label. Plans were never finalized, so Nikki, tired of the illegitimate business practices of others, joined the Point Blank Recordings roster. He recorded his first collaborative effort with MIC Angelo, “Rum Runner” followed by a third verse feature on B-May’s Itunes smash, “What You Want” before differences with Sisco and MIC Angelo caused the veteran MIC Angelo to pursue his own interests in music. Forging ahead, the remaining label mates pulled no punches in delivery, performances or promotion for the next few months leading up to April and May when Point Blank Recordings noticed two additional powerhouse artist’s named Walt Chamberlain (formerly known as Thugga) and Young Blayze, both residing in Savannah, GA. Walt Chamberlain metaphorically advanced with a delivery comparable to some of hip hops superstars seemed a no brainer for Point Blank Recordings. The acquisition added Walt Chamberlain’s versatile, street savvy repertoire, background while Young Blayze, seventeen years old at the time, added creative lyrical and exciting punch-lines, though uniquely different from artists in his age bracket. Each artist performs in their home states, often time reaching out to one another to share creative works, collaborations. June, July of 2010 brought along Kid Astro and Kid Kaine, sixteen and seventeen year old established recording artist’s producer and engineers. Kid Kaine originated out of Maryland while Kid Astro contributed a different style of music based in Canada’s exploding entertainment circuit. The two utilized their talents to professionally mix and master the label-mates music, the same time working on individual projects of their own. Guided by growing momentum and fanfare, Point Blank Recordings continued to expand by adding The Bout That Dough Music Group, six individual artists ranging in ages of 14 to 19, all of Savannah Georgia. BTD established themselves as more than ordinary recording artists, having already catalogued more than thirty unique songs on their own amidst an impressive regional fan base. Under development, The Bout That Dough Music Group has begun production on their solo and joint collaborative works to include their counterparts under the Point Blank Recordings umbrella. In December of 2010, another Savannah native, Lil Roe added to the southern region’s grip on hip-hop after nearly a year of negotiations with Sisco. Roe, an established, lyrical and songwriting pro would help solidify a PBR presence in a viable market often overshadowed by Atlanta. As the recording artist’s grew as a solid unit, some chose to bring along or incorporate separate movements of their own, much to the satisfaction of Point Blank Recordings management. Yung Shimmy Fly, Kid Kaine and another rising producer/beat maker, Matt formed the critically acclaimed “Coupon Kidz”, with a sole focus of finding other aspiring artist’s, producers and musicians who lacked the means and methods of advancing in the competitive music industry. Walt Chamberlain’s “Smoker Face Gang represented a tight knitted group of artist’s from Savannah and hometown of Sumter, South Carolina who would be a revolutionary extension of promotions and marketing. B-May added “Cool Breeze Incorporated” to serve the identical interest’s of Walt Chamberlain’s team, except “Cool Breeze” and “Coupon Kidz” maintain a lucrative apparel operation. Major accomplishments have been achieved by many of the PBR artist’s and continue currently. B-May enjoys the overwhelming support and backing of the University of North Texas, which he attends, as Yung Shimmy Fly and Kid Kaine headlined a major parade, frequented the famous Star & Bucwild radio show and other company sponsored events. Kid Astro featured alongside Canada’s nationally known recording artist, “Belly” early in 2010, and routinely features in events for “United Flow Studios”. Walt Chamberlain mingles with mainstream artists and has opened for a Travis Porter function, in May 2010 in addition to a score of others. Point Blank Recordings dominated as a whole, constant promotion, marketing, finally earning the label its first major test when CEO Sisco received a call from Atlantic records in June 2010, the details of which remain unreleased at this time. In October, Sisco met with a SVP of Primary Wave Publishing in Manhattan to discuss a potential deal that would, at the high end be upwards of half a million dollars. Point Blank Recordings maintains a steady influence online, and street level promotions and marketing continue to increase, in addition to press releases and interviews as well as each artist being represented in “Umi” the movie and soundtrack. December 2010 brought along the acquisition of the label’s first female recording artist, Danni D Music after virtually a year of searching. Danni D met Sisco at an unrelated function, and the two quickly bonded based on each of their desire to create wonderful music, Danni having been an accomplished and experienced writer on other projects. Pleased with a complete roster, Sisco immediately began artist development with Danni, and within short time, several singles emerged from the female lyricist. Danni maintained work with an independent label in NYC, gaining influence and experience in a range of specialties, all spare time devoted to recording music. The Domantay Sports and Entertainment Agency became the primary booking agency and together with an established, experienced entertainment lawyer, Kevon Glickman, the label marched in to 2011 with confidence, momentum, and an effective strategy. January brought about an online publication on the record label, provided by Hip Hop Issues, and circulated throughout the internet with intensity. In February, the label focused on implementing their strategic marketing plan to include the release of Kid Astro’s official music video, where he collaborated with label mate B-May to produce the largely explosive song, “Main Girl”. Months of planning translated into the first meeting of every primary Point Blank artist from around the nation, including of course, Kid Astro who flew in from Canada for this historic event. Riding on their internet popularity and strength, the label was invited to provide a full length concert for the students of Westside High School in Newark, New Jersey. For the first time in the school’s history, an entire day, eight to two pm was devoted to the recording artist’s of Point Blank Recordings and Impact affiliate and super-cop of the “Manhunters” TV show, Rasheen Pep Peppers. The label continues to book performances, record great music and pursue a major distribution deal in addition to making an even bigger IMPACT in 2011.