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The MC Contest

Join the conversation. Add your vocals to the mix. Raise your voice and be heard!

This contest is closed to new entries, but you can still view the winners list or make your own mix!

Add Your Verse Now!

The DJ Contest

Chop things up, add new parts, and make your own custom remix.

This contest is closed to new entries, but you can still view the winners list or make your own mix!

Start Mixing Now!

Ringtones

The original:
Fire for the People
Blue Scholars
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The contest remixes:
Drum and Bass Remix by Samuel Victor
Blue Scholars and Jamglue user Samuel Victor
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Guest Verse by Werdna3523
Blue Scholars and Jamglue user Werdna3523
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For more ringtones, see the Blue Scholars' MySpace.

About Blue Scholars

In homage to hip-hop's empirical formula - one DJ & one MC, and duos such as Pete Rock & CL Smooth, Gangstarr and Blackalicious, the Blue Scholars embody the chemistry that made these groups so consistent not only on wax, but live on stage as well. What results is the blend of poetic, raw vocal delivery with melodic boom-bap and turntablism, painted with politics and preservation. Residing where the hustle and the struggle coincide, Blue Scholars craft the soundtrack for everyday folks with everyday problems seeking everyday release.

After dropping one full-length album (Blue Scholars LP, 2005) and an EP (The Long March, 2005) the Blue Scholars have emerged as the latest in a long line of torchbearers for Seattle and greater Pacific Northwest hip-hop scene. The duo formed in early 2002 after ciphers and sessions in a makeshift attic-bedroom-studio in Seattle's University District, where emcee Geologic and DJ/producer Sabzi came from vastly different musical approaches to collide. One a distinguished battle emcee and poet, the other a former punk/ska drummer and jazz-trained pianist, the duo's backgrounds laid the foundation for a versatile combination of beats and rhymes at once political and personal.