 NEW YORK (WordsForward PR) - Scratch Magazine shows just how serious they are about interviewing the hottest hip-hop music producers in their latest issue with Eminem on the cover. Having more than enough producers to write about, Andre Torres, the Editor-In-Chief of Scratch Magazine turns up the heat and introduces the world of hip-hop to Stoni, the magazine's first female hip-hop music producer. Initially gaining her buzz after winning a beat battle competition, Stoni insist that she is not just a beat maker. Growing up in Brooklyn?s tough section of Brownsville is what provokes her style of production with strong drum patterns and heavy bass lines that match the walk of a street hustler, along with some of the sickest melodies ever heard. With enough studio equipment to show and tell in the May 2005 issue of Scratch Magazine, Stoni explains that her tracks are clean, crispy, and edgy. In pursuit of business management and representation, Stoni will continues to make music a priority and looks forward to working with artist, producers, and musicians and making hits. For more information about Stoni, log onto www.stonisndz.com
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