MaG
At-a-Glance |
Hometown |
Bronx, NY |
Genres |
Alternative Hip_Hop, R & B / Soul |
Band Members |
one man band. me. myself. i.
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Upcoming Shows |
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Artist / Band Member: MaG mrmag83@yahoo.com 813-389-6349
One-Sheet |
# Years Experience Performing Live: |
9 |
# Live Perfomances Past Six-months: |
8 |
Market Draw: |
New York: 0-30; Florida: 0-30 |
Venue History: |
Brooklyn Bowl - Brooklyn, NY; Piano's - New York, NY; Alphabet Lounge - New York, NY; Southpaw - Brooklyn, NY; Galapagos - Brooklyn, NY; S.O.B.'s - New York, NY; Bowery Poetry Club - New York, NY; Public Assembly - Brooklyn, NY; Littlefield - Brooklyn, NY |
Opener Experience: |
Questlove; Torae; Skyzoo; NYLE vs The Naysayers; Emilio Rojas; 6th Sense |
Similar Artists: |
Andre 3000; Talib Kweli; Kanye West; Lupe Fiasco; Common; Jay-Z; Nas |
Performing Rights Society: |
ASCAP |
Discography: |
I Ain't Goin' Back to Retail! LP—2009; $5 Cover LP—2009; Reaganomics LP—2007 |
About the Artist
More than anything, Bronx-native Joel Daniels insists he is a fan of hip-hop. That comes first. But for Daniels, who’s stamped a handful of playfully street-savvy rap releases over the past five years under nom de guerre MaG, hip-hop was never a spectator sport.
Growing up on Creston Avenue near 188th St thrust him into a musical pocket of salsa, reggae, and rap. But coming of age where Kool Herc sired hip-hop—much less during the vaunted age of New York nonpareils like B.I.G., Nas or a then up-and-coming Jay-Z—really left him one option. For MaG, the mid-‘90s swell of local heroes arrived during formative years, which he spent at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Art and Performing Arts—known more succinctly as the “Fame” school, and, lately, as the alma mater of fem-firebrands Nicki Minaj and Azealia Banks.
But it wasn’t until about eight years ago, according to the smooth-pated emcee, that he seriously considered himself a recording artist. By 2007 he’d finalized a full-length mixtape with Harlem representative DJ Vega Benetton; by 2009, ended a short-stint down south with a return home, and to form—sort of. By the end of that year MaG dropped a follow-up mix and his first proper album, but had transitioned from his toothier stance as a hardened boaster on the block to a role model, more political in insight.
The rhymes didn’t lose their urgency though. Still swelling with references, MaG’s bars in $5 Cover and especially I Ain’t Going Back To Retail, his first LP, grew more thoughtful, more playful. Less windswept than Reagonomics, his first, MaG’s second mixtape was a sometimes-gritty memento to urban circumstance, as concerned with enjoying the sunny skies despite the picture at ground level as it was with questioning that scene itself. “Miss Neuorleans” stretched those horizons beyond the Bronx.
Meanwhile, Retail conjured the daily stuff of an artist hustling a day job rather than the streets, working the Myspace-Twitter-Facebook-Bandcamp roundabout of today’s indie playbook and, above all, keeping honest. Within those personal politics MaG’s chief concern was the type of man to become, and he diagnosed flaws in both the first and second person.
He’s a man of opinions. Then again, that’s not exactly a revelation considering his 2009 declaration: “This ain’t guns or trap / I’m try’na bring primo back.”
Words by Sean Ryan
Technical Requirements:
1. Touring Region
MaG is based in New York with a primary touring region of the Northeast.
2. Set Info & The Live Show
MaG is available to play 1 or 2 sets of music of approximately 45 -50 minutes each. MaG plays original souldul, energetic hip-hop and can alter his primary setlist (i.e., longer sets, playing to a new crowd, new venue, city). MaG shows tend to be high-energy with audience members nodding ther heads and stomping their feet
3. Pricing Info
For a price quote, contact MaG via Ourstage or e-mail mrmag83@yahoo.com. In addition to a fixed fee, MaG can also play for a percentage of the door/cover or bar tab.
4. More Info About MaG
Information about MaG and past accomplishments, etc. can be found at Sonicbids.com/mrmag. For music, listen mrmag.bandcamp.com.
5. Questions/Contact Us
Contact MaG Via Ourstage or e-mail mrmag83@yahoo.com.
Achievements
Rap Winner, June 2011
Top 10 in Pro Performance Video , July 2013
Pro Performance Video Winner, December 2011
Pro Performance Video Winner, October 2011
Top 40 in Pro Performance Video , August 2013
Top 40 in Hip Hop , February 2013
Top 40 in Pro Performance Video , February 2013
Top 40 in Pro Performance Video , November 2011
Top 40 in Hip Hop , November 2011
Top 40 in Rap, November 2011
Top 40 in Rap, May 2011
Press Coverage
Album Review by
okayplayer.comWhen I was a kid, I always wanted to work in a record shop. When I was a little bit taller, I wanted to work in a liquor store. Simple things please simple minds. Fortunately MaG wasn’t so inclined... My City: MaG Goes Hard For the Bronx by refinedhype.com
The Bronx is indisputably the birthplace of hip-hop, so it's no coincidence that the NY borough has produced some of the game's best and brightest emcees. Determined to join that proud rap lineage...
URB.com's Next 1000 by URB.com
A finalist in the 2008 Independent Music Awards, MaG is an MC to be on the lookout for. Born in the birth place of hip-hop, this Bronx bred MC began his career at the age of 18. 7 years later, MaG...
HHG Exclusive Interview by hiphopgame.com
Your $5 Cover mixtape is now out and it’s been produced entirely by producer G.C. How did you guys first link up? Kevin from KevinNottingham.com, we had established a cool relationship and he...
Introducing MaG by kevinnottingham.com
Finishing up our week long look at up and coming artists on the scene is the Bronx’s own MaG. A long time reader of the site, MaG finally hit me up with some of his music. I gotta say I was...