Bay Area Legend, Messy Marv, readies his upcoming album release, takes on "turf war"

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Bay Area Legend, Messy Marv, readies his upcoming album release, takes on "turf war"

Bay Area Legend, Messy Marv, readies his upcoming album release, takes on "turf war" and gives back to the neighborhood

San Francisco, CA, March 16. 2007 - This spring a Bay Area legend is taking it back to his neighborhood, literally. San Francisco rapper, Messy Marv, will release two separate albums representing the split between his hometown neighborhoods, Fillmore AKA "Fillmoe", a district in the San Francisco/Bay Area.

Messy Marv has been a staple in the West Coast rap scene for years. He has released 13 independent albums, and recently put out his first release on Scalen LLC/SMC Recordings/Fontana. The album, which also served as a soundtrack for his movie release, was titled Draped Up and Chipped Out (Dress sharp with lots of money) and was a big hit this past summer.

Messy Marv helped put Fillmore on the map along with other Bay Area legends: San Quinn, Rappin' 4-Tay, GLP and JT The Bigga Figga. Sadly “Fillmoe” has gained negative recognition recently with an ongoing turf war between the “Uptown” and “Downtown” districts. Violence has escalated dramatically between the two neighborhoods and unfortunately many lives have been lost in this “war”.

By releasing his upcoming albums, Fillmoe Nation Vol. 1 (release date March 20th) and Fillmoe Nation Vol. 2 (release date April 3rd), Messy's goal is to try to show unity between the two neighborhoods, to bring the two sides together and stop this “war”. “I have seen people I grew up with killed in this violence and I want to play my part by trying to help the community. I decided to make these albums so I could show not only SF and Fillmoe what is happening in our communities, but also the country - the violence that happens in our neighborhoods everyday and the need to stop it,” explains Messy.

The albums, being released on SMC Recordings, will hit streets this spring, two weeks apart. Volume 1 will represent the “Uptown” district while Volume 2 will represent the “Downtown” district. On previous albums Messy called upon his famous colleagues such as E-40 and Keak Da Sneak to make appearances, this time around Messy made the decision to showcase local neighborhood/community based rappers from both sides of Fillmore. Messy states, “I wanted to give people that had not had their shot, an opportunity to express themselves, I wanted to put them on, give them a chance.”

Not only has Messy given a rare opportunity to local talent to be showcased on two nationally released albums, he has also decided to donate some of the proceeds from both albums to local gyms/community centers in both the “Uptown” and “Downtown” districts. This in turn will bring much-needed computers and other learning tools to the kids in both neighborhoods.

Messy Marv is determined to continue breaking his Scalen LLC brand with up coming projects. Gutta Mob & Jessica Rabbit are scheduled for a late spring/early summer release as well as Messy's long awaited new solo album.
 

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damn, thats some treal shit....

but like the hyphy movement....why everything a movement now? i seen some shit on vh1 i think statin sumthin bout a movement...lol

but by that i mean nation....thizz nation....fillmoe nation...

i duno, im drunk
 

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on geo said:
this supposed to ce tha bay area bangin on wax?
your a crip huh.


an i guess it could be an equivalent to that, but crips an bloods inda bay aint like how it is down there....only bangers that bang activly is nortes an them surs
 
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as well as Messy's long awaited new solo album.
HAHA long awaited haha. The boy been droppin albums left and right and right and left. But yeah props for putting some of the proceeds towards the community.
 
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with some people only true action will speak up for it,if he is truly dedicated to it and solid and focused sure it may help the situation..i personally just find it hard to believe....this is seperate from my professional opinion





i hope it proves for success,i honestly do

i know at times i may come on here and say some stuff here and there and to some might even feel its contradicting but what i have learned over these few past years aswell as finding my true spiritual side and getting deeper into religion ive come to realize that life it self is contradicting one way or another,we cant predict shit.i just try to keep it real as possible i may be ridiculed for it as far as professional and business life is concerned but at the end of the day im a man...fillmoe is Fucked up,and nt just that but everywhere in frisco,and not just that oakland/richmond, femme? vallejo i mean,but me myself i can only speak of what i know of personally and thats from me being born and raised out there and sein countless amounts of people coming and going
 
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i got so many tracks from cats from both sets saying "fuck yo click" fuck this and that.hella funk tracks basically,im not tryin to be apart of all that shit,i just store that shit way,thats why im moving away from rap...shit is just gettin way to much out of control


all home made recoridngs and / ymca, lol yal might feel em but i cant really take part of that shit no more,its diff nowadays
 

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i never knew there were two parts to fillmoe...than again i dont really listen to sco music that much, dre dogg ya, lil messy but thats really it

so where dre dogg from, different part of the moe?