The 49ers (Marchitect and Jas Mace) released a new song “Mothers Love” right in time for Mothers Day. The exclusive track features Rhyzz with Bell’s smooth vocals on the hook. The track was produced with long time 49ers collaborators ZDW. “Everybody has or had a mother and you only get one, so we just wanted to pay homage to everything our mothers mean to us” said group member Marchitect.
Posts tagged Marchitect
Marchitect Releases Free Album
This week, our very own Marchitect, of The 49ers, released a free album titled Give Us Free. The project features a collection of unreleased tracks, rough mixes and freestyles. Download your copy for FREE.
In out opinion, we think the following three tracks are on fire:
1.Drive By Miss Daisy freestyle
2.What You Heard About
3.Politics
Tweet your favorite track with #giveusfree
The One Mic Foundation and SF Media Presents..Check The Rhyme
Who is the hottest up and coming rapper in the P
hiladeplphia, South Jersey, Delaware area?
Check the Rhyme is a showcase of beats rhymes, lyrics and verse. This is an elite platform for True emcees to go toe to toe for a cash prize and the best emcee title belt. This takes place Wed. April 4, 2012 and every 1st and 3rd Wed. after.
The doors open @9pm till 1 am. There is a $5 cover before 10 pm. This takes place at Palms (144 Fox Run dr. Bear Delaware 19701)
For more information or to register for this event call 302.598.9101 or email checktherhyme302@gmail.com
Hip Hop Duo The 49ers are scheduled to perform with Marchitect being a judge in the rap battle.
Marchitect from The 49ers And Producer SoulChef Release The Album “Passport”
Marchitect from The 49ers and NewZealands #1 producer SoulChef, have teamed up to release the long awaited joint album “Passport”. The collection takes you on a journey around the world musically, with concepts that Hip-Hop fans in any country will relate to. The albums raw, yet polished sound creates the perfect musical bed for Marchitect’s smooth lyrics. This one was definitely worth the wait and is expected to make some noise, in Hip Hop circles globally. They even made the guest appearances count by keeping them to only a few, but those being strong with Jas Mace, Mr Winston from Invincible Bullies, and long time Marchitect collaborator Frankito.
Producers Around The World Honor The Memory Of Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G a.k.a Biggy Smallz (a name he was forced to change after an obscure m.c. claimed the rights to) took his career from freestyling on the streets of Bed-Stuy to international acclaim. A youth submerged in the Hip-Hop culture during raps origins, and through it’s golden years, Christopher Wallace led the pack of Nyc rappers during a time when the competition was fierce. In a world of Jay-z, The Wutang Clan, Busta Rhymes, Big L and countless other rappers The Notorious was the King of New York, and arguably all of Hip-Hop. After millions of records sold , and numerous current rappers turning a line or two of his into number one hits B.I.G. is remembered as one of the all time greats who ever touched a microphone.
It is only right that producers around the world, pay tribute to him every year to commemorate his untimely passing on March 9, 1997. This year, Thomas Prime, and Yaheard Records Marchitect, each put down nice remixes, to honor the Late Great Big Poppa…It’s all Good Baby Baby!
Thomas Prime ft. Awon- “Still Strugglin”
Yaheard Radio Presents… Jazzhop Pioneers Volume One
Yaheard Radio on Yaheard.Com presents the pioneers of JazzHop (Smooth Jazzy Beats underneath cutting edge lyrics). Hosted by Marchitect from The 49ers. Jazz Hop has spread around the world, and includes a variety of rappers, producers and dj’s from the furthest stretches of the globe. Lay Back and relax to some of the heavyweights, who paved the way for todays top Jazz Artists.
Soul Chef and Marchitect Prep New Album “Passport”
New Zealand producer Soul Chef, and United States rapper Marchitect have collaborated for a new boom bap driven album titled “Passport”. The album has been a work in progress, and is set to be released in early spring of 2012. Fans of the two, have watched Marchitect release underground classics with The 49ers, like Soulstice and Musaic, while Soul Chef has released a variety of projects on his own Blue Bottle Records. The single “Heater of the Day” (aptly titled) Was featured on Allhiphop.com as the Heater of the Day in 2011. Their song “Too Hot To Handle” was well received instantly among Hip-Hop fans worldwide when they released the video which was shot in East London. “This album will give you the chills, you used to get, when you would buy an album and the beats and rhymes were just way above and beyond…we took our time to make it that way..” said an excited Marchitect.
Flashback Camp Lo Traditional Rap Tour 2004
Watch exclusive footage from Camp Lo Traditional Rap Tour, 2004. The video features Camp Lo performing their classic hits including Park Joint and Luchini at Newark’s East End Cafe (now Mojo on Main.) Cameo appearances include Tribeca, Grouchy Greg and Marchitect. The video was filmed by filmmaker Robert Waczynski.
Yaheard Records presents… Marchitect “The Realist Things” Official Music Video

Yaheard Records, artist Marchitect has released his new video “The Realist Things” The self Directed video features Video Myke Clarkson as the director of photography and was filmed in his native Newark Delaware. Marchitect is one half of the group The 49ers (along with Jas Mace), and has had a busy year as they released two full length albums, and an Ep. This song is from his upcoming mixtape Marc:My Words and was produced by David Lee for DLP. The track features a smooth piano, where Marchitect flows straight through, until his memorable hook at the end of the song. If you’re yearning for the days of raw lyricism and melodic head nod beats, this is perfect for you. Check it out here at Yaheard.com
The 49ers Release New Album SOULSTICE
Hip-Hop duo The 49ers, released their 5th full-length studio album on Oct 12, 2011 titled SOULSTICE. The album is a collaboration with the Japanese production collective ZDW. The 49ers group members Marchitect and Jas Mace, handled all of the lyrics, recording and mixing, while ZDW provided the musical beds. The result is a more expansive sound, as the group manages to maintain the creative concepts and lyrical acuteness, their fans have grown to love. SOULSTICE is the follow up to the critically acclaimed album MUSAIC.
Since emerging on the Japanese Hip-Hop scene in 2007 (after years of being independent artists in the United States) The 49ers have racked up a #1 on Itunes, participated on multiple #1 albums on Itunes, and have been featured on dozens of artists songs.The albums diversity is displayed on the singles, Carnival featuring songstress Acharu, Summer of Silence (which has a music video, that pushes the envelope in terms of creativity and uniqueness) and Endless Rhymes pt. 2 featuring Nieve amongst others. The 49ers and ZDW offer us a universal Hip-Hop sound, which can only truly be described as music for the World.


