Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Introducing 65 Max Ent artist "Stress"

This month I want to introduce 65 Max Ent artist "Stress". Take a moment and read his compelling story and check out his latest video "Keisha" from his upcoming album "Crown Hudson" dropping February, 2011!

Jabula “Stress” Hudson emerged from a strong musical background growing up in Jamaica, Queens, New York. Born to musical geniuses; the legendary “Dark Prince of Reggae” Keith Hudson and Music Producer Jean Hudson, it was predetermined that Stress would be Hip-Hop’s breath of fresh air. In an era where many believe Hip-Hop has lost its’ touch, Stress’ musical prowess is much needed.



Respected by men and loved by many ladies, Stress’ proves to be a very versatile, suave, street lyricist who is climbing to the top. Much of Stress’ motivation is dedicated to his Father Keith Hudson, who passed of lung cancer when Stress was 9 years old, and his Mother Jean Hudson who passed from internal bleeding when he was 16 years old. Following in their parents foot steps as well are his two brothers; Ricky “Tye” Street a talented reggae singer, and Keith “Trifle” Hudson Jr. a Hip-Hop artist, together these three men will carry out their family musical legacy.

Growing up Stress did not have it easy; because of this he followed a dark path. This path lead him to a near death experience, Stress was stabbed by a rival. Nevertheless, he got well and still strived to be the best lyricist, emptying much of his pain into his work, and using that unfortunate incident as a catalyst, to strengthen his ambition and determination so he may succeed within the music industry.

Stress’ musical background has made him well versed in many genres of music, including but not limited to R&B/Soul, Reggae, and Hip-Hop. Each genre adds to his signature style of production, which can be heard on his debut Album “Fahrenheit Affair”. The album, which is 90 percent, produced by Stress, features artist like Billy Cook, Tami “Taboo” Latrell, and Magyver, and also a creative “duo” remake of one of his late Fathers, Keith Hudson, songs.

Stress’s Pop sensibility, lyrical ability, and “Swag”, has had many compare him to the late Frank Sinatra, who also shares Stress’s grace with music and his finesse with lyrics. Stress took a page from Frank and began to cultivate his own career, building his own music empire. An empire that has gained him much recognition and accolades in the industry. In 2004 Stress was nominated for ‘Best Rap Performer’ at the LA Black Music Awards. He has also been featured in several local magazines as well as Industry magazines, such as Unique Style Magazine where he received 4.2 out of 5.0 for his debut album “Fahrenheit Affair”. He has also been featured in Hyphy Magazine, Showcase Magazine, and Rap Illustrator. Stress can also be seen in “Unsigned”
a documentary based on the trials and tribulations of many artist who strive to break into the music industry.

Stress resume is very extensive he has worked with some of the best in the music industry. Lending his lyrical ability to two licensed songs for the TV Show “South of Nowhere” titled “Ching Ching” and “Fall Back”. He has opened for many artists; such as Busta Rhymes, 112, Lil Jon, Lil Wayne, EPMD, Eve, Young Bloodz, Ying Yang Twins, and Slim Thug. The debut album “Fahrenheit Affair” can be purchased through amazon.com. His autobiographical book titled “Jabula’s Happiness” is also available. Stress is on a catapult to the top, the best advice is to sit back and watch this star shine!

See the video for his single "Keisha" from his new album "Crown Hudson" dropping February, 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gC9TT_XvXxM



ABOUT 65 MAX
65 Max is an independent record label/apparel company located in northern California, consisting of a staff of producers, writers and 8 tremendous artists servicing R&B hip-hop/rap and a management staff.

– Their theme is ‘All Roads Lead 65 Max’ this campaign came from the speed limit sign off the freeway/highway being 65. The corporate creative concept has been used to market quality urban clothing using several tasteful “Follow The Road” designs in the form of T-shirts, jackets, blouses, hooded sweat shirts, hats and accessories That are the ultimate forms of expression of integrity, dreams and aspirations that is in the process of Trademark/copy right.