AYO, Hitz Committee, Dr. Teeth, and DJ Mr. Rogers went all the way in on this video. Check out the Worldstar Hip Hop Video. This video is bananas!
AYO, Hitz Committee, Dr. Teeth, and DJ Mr. Rogers went all the way in on this video. Check out the Worldstar Hip Hop Video. This video is bananas!
Check out Houston TX’s own DJ Mr. Rogers and The Party Boyz video and tuner. The Party Boyz are blazing the Billboard Charts at #43 on the Hip Hop and R&B Charts. Please check it out and buy the album! Let’s go!!!!
Stay connected to Billboard charting artists The Party Boyz and DJ Mr. Rogers of Houston, TX.
DJ Mr. Rogers and Party Boyz Flex Single Hits Billboard Charts at number 43 on the Hip Hop and R&B Charts.
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Mr. Rogers and Party Boyz Flex Video is about to drop and here’s the teaser of the video. The video has some heavy hitters in it. Get ready!
Mr. Rogers and Party Boyz Flex Video is about to drop and here’s the teaser of the video. The video has some heavy hitters in it. Get ready!
On January 16, 2004, Michael Lawrence Tyler, Mystikal, was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to forcing his hairstylist to perform sex acts. He also admitted to extortion. The rapper and two bodyguards forced the woman to perform oral sex, have sex with them, and accused her of stealing $80,000 in checks. [...]
On January 16, 2004, Michael Lawrence Tyler, Mystikal, was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to forcing his hairstylist to perform sex acts. He also admitted to extortion. The rapper and two bodyguards forced the woman to perform oral sex, have sex with them, and accused her of stealing $80,000 in checks. Mystikal initially denied the assault, but confessed after a videotape of the crime was found at his home. Bodyguards Leland “Pokie” Ellis and Vercy “V” Carter also pled guilty to sexual battery.
The Party Boyz Flex Single is still on blaze and really taking over on the radio charts in the United States. Their management team, Camouflage Management, is working hard on promoting the group in the South region which is where they are from and pushing the entire southeast market as well.
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The Party Boyz Flex Single is still on blaze and really taking over on the radio charts in the United States. Their management team, Camouflage Management, is working hard on promoting the group in the South region which is where they are from and pushing the entire southeast market as well.
Buy The Party Boyz Flex Single from iTunes.
DJ Mr. Rogers is no stranger to hip hop music. He is the producer for major artists Slim Thug and former Destiny Child star and current chart topper Letoya Luckett.
DJ Mr. Rogers and The Party Boyz whose song FLEX has topped the urban charts in the south.
DJ Mr. Rogers is no stranger to hip hop music. He is the producer for major artists Slim Thug and former Destiny Child star and current chart topper Letoya Luckett. DJ Mr. Rogers’ and the Party Boyz are definitely having success and according to Mr. DJ Rogers Myspace page his song FLEX has over 130,000 spins.
Mr. DJ Rogers has worked with an impressive array of talent on recording labels that include hip hop heavyweights Koch Records, Asylum, Universal, and J Records as well as with artists Slim Thug, Trae Song, Trap Starz, Hurricane Chris, and new artist Dorrough with their popular song “Walk That Walk”. FLEX is a great club song and is getting radio adds across the South and beyond. DJ’s can download the instrumental version of FLEX to add in their mixshows. The FLEX Dirty Version can also be downloaded here.

Inking a deal with Battery/Jive Records this past August, Chalie Boy is already working hard on his untitled debut, which will include a blend of celebratory street anthems and R&B songs showcasing his vocal chops. “My diehard fans are going to get everything they’ve been getting from me as Chalie Boy,” he says. “I’m not from a major city, but I have a voice, sound, and style that grabs your attention. I want people to know that I make good music, bottom line”.

“When much of your buzz can be attributed to one song, it may seem like you’re an overnight success story. But for Chalie Boy, his odyssey to become the next Lone Star State rap superstar began way before his bouncy, self-esteem boosting anthem, “I Look Good,” took over Texas’ airwaves this year. His desire to ascend to the top is nine long years in the making.
Raised in Calvert, Texas, Chalie’s musical tastes were shaped by various influences. His mother, a schoolteacher who played piano at church, got him involved with the Church Choir when he was three. In addition to showing him how to sing in tune, she taught him about song structure and tempo. His father exposed him to blues artists like Bobby Bland, B.B. King, and Johnny Taylor, while he devoured the sounds of Run-DMC, Sugar Hill Gang, and Grandmaster Flash with his friends.
However, Chalie’s desire to rhyme didn’t materialize right away as he focused on his grades and playing football, golf, and tennis. He began dabbling with bars when he was a junior in high school after a Texas legend gave him creative inspiration. “Around the time I was really tough on my UGK,” he recalls. “I’m a big fan of Bun B and his whole style and how he brought words out. He’s a real smart Southern rapper. I was thinking in my head, if I was to rap, I want to have a style and that gangsta lyricism as Bun B did.”
Inking a deal with Battery/Jive Records this past August, Chalie Boy is already working hard on his untitled debut, which will include a blend of celebratory street anthems and R&B songs showcasing his vocal chops. “My diehard fans are going to get everything they’ve been getting from me as Chalie Boy,” he says. “I’m not from a major city, but I have a voice, sound, and style that grabs your attention. I want people to know that I make good music, bottom line”.












