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Sept 27, 2005
Symantix feat. in "Hip Hop Nights" on UK's Channel 4
New York, NY— "On Tuesday watch the chronicles of
a-day-in-the-life of Symantix, as she demonstrates what it takes to be a
breakout rapper on top of her game in hip hop's male dominated world.
Including interviews with
Salt'n'Pepa, MC Lyte, Jackie-O Ice-T and many more...
Hip Hop Nights
—Channel 4
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May 18, 2005
Symantix feat. in the New Pittsburgh Courier
New York, NY— "Symantix is proving to the hip-hop community that a female emcee can hold her own and maintain her integrity without being too righteous, oversexed or overexposed. It took intelligence, strength, wit and a lot of hard work, but Symantix has only begun her journey to success."
Michelle K. Massie
—Pittsburgh Courier
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April 19, 2005
Symantix feat. in Carnegie Mellon Today
New York, NY—Lakeishia McCoy (A'99)
is rappin’ her way to stardom in New York City. Known as Symantix, the Harlem resident debuted her first album titled “Devil With the Blue Mic” last spring, and the music video of her single “Hope and Pray,” featuring Sony recording artist Dead Prez, is airing on MTV2.
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February 7, 2005
Symantix feat. in Volume 17 of the Connex List
New York, NY—Can a female make it in this industry if she doesn't act like a sex goddess or a gangsta bitch? Well, after Lauryn Hill went on to sell over 8 million copies of her solo album and Eve followed not far behind her... I'd have to say hell yeah. Today there are far too many tough guys spittin hot breath and no where near enough comforting females caressing the microphone. There's just something about a strong, intelligent, sweet smelling female on stage that can make a tough guy think about the L word. Well, Symantix is just that female.
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January 11, 2005
Symantix's Hope and Pray Video Release feat. M-1 (Dead Prez)
New York, NY—Blackout Entertainment release Hope and Pray video featuring
Symantix and M-1 (Dead Prez). Directed by Berman Fenelus.
Appearances by: Cole Williams, Soul Dean, Jae, Sue Fountain, Mental Supreme, Dyalect, Rob (CU Records), Tiffany Ried and many more
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December 2004
Symantix in the December issue of Black Beat Magazine
New York, NY—"I'm really feelin' Symantix's flow. There aren't enough female emcees who are out there just rappin' naturally without trying to sound hard or thuggish - which (without namin' names) always seems to come off mad fake to me. I mean, shit whatever happened to the Latifas, MC Lytes and Lauryn Hills? The only other femcee out there doin' something similar would be Jean Grae."
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November, 2004
Symantix Interview in IRT DVD Magazine
New York, NY—After releasing the classic I.R.T. DVD-Vol.1, featuring Kanye West and mix tape soundtrack I.R.T. Radio, in November 2003, I.R.T. DVD has caught the attention of numerous record labels, fashion houses, producers and corporate sponsors eager to use it as an outlet to promote their products and services. I.R.T. returns to satisfy the masses with their follow-up “The Sophomore Jinx”, on November 11th 2004 via Amber Technologies Inc.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
Stat Quo, Miri Ben-Ari, Triple 5 Soul, Cormega,
Rocafella Records, Symantix, Sickamore, AZ,
Midi Mafia, Goodoe MOB, Ali Vegas, ST. Juste,
Jacqui Simone @ MANY MORE...
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