
New York (Top40 Charts/ Allmighty Entertainment) - With the fall season on the horizon, All Mighty Kay Gee unleashes his new label Allmighty Entertainment. He is set to bring forth a wide range of music with a collection of Hip Hop, Rock, Metal, Dance Hall, Country, R&B and Praise artist.
There is uniqueness to this label that makes it different and sets it apart from other labels. Allmighty Entertainment is committed and dedicated to true talent, a strong commitment to respecting and upholding the virtue of women, no cursing or using the "n" word, or any other derogatory words and respecting the environment. The same elements that true hip hop are based on. It is a label that anyone can appreciate the music, without being offensive to any one group.
Hailing from the Bronx, Almighty Kay Gee was first introduced to what is known today as Hip Hop, in 1971 when he witnessed a DJ Smokey party where he first saw b-boys, graffiti writers and D Jing. Still in third grade, Almighty Kay Gee couldn't afford equipment to be a DJ and his parents would kill him if they caught him writing graffiti. His only option at that point was to break dance. Almighty Kay Gee learned to break dance from the original "Mr. Freeze" and "Crip." Almighty Kay Gee learned to rap in 1974 after he heard Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 3's. During this time Almighty Kay Gee became a member of the all Jamaican "Cheeba Crew." While with the Cheeba Crew, he learned to emcee and DJ simultaneously.
He met DJ Charlie Chase in 1978 at an emcee convention and in 1979, after practice, became a part of the Cold Crush Brothers. Highlights in Almighty Kay Gee's career were going to Japan in 1982 on the Wild Style Tour. They were also the first group signed to CBS Records, through the Tuff City label. Almighty Kay Gee influenced Chuck D, who he considers a "powerful emcee" as well as Kool Keith, who Almighty Kay Gee met in the third grade. He has collaborated with such artists as C&C Music Factory, KRS-1, Funk Master Flex, Doug E Fresh and more.
Almighty Kay Gee has produced "Flesh not Bone" on the Spooks first album and wrote a score for the HBO movie "Disappearing Acts." Almighty Kay Gee has also performed with the Cold Crush Brothers at the grand opening of the "Experience Music Project" in Seattle. The Cold Crush Brothers are also on exhibit within the museum as one of the groups that contributed significantly to Hip Hop history. They also brought down the house, along with LL Cool J during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the museum's "Hip-Hop Nation: Roots, Rhymes and Rage" exhibit when it opened at the Brooklyn Museum of art.
Dainjamental (Dance hall artist); Lost Legacy (metal band); Manson (hip hop); J Simms (Hip hop); Raphael Lundy AKA Guy Lundy(R&B) are some of the artist scheduled for release fall 2009.
Almighty Kay Gee has been in the business and seen the good, the bad and the ugly of it all, and is ready to bring Allmighty Entertainment to the game.