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Eric Stone Aka iLLeMENT born in Henderson, Kentucky 1982 with a love for music being hip hop. The sound of music has inspired iLLeMENT's life since 14 years old. At 16 years old he began recording with Hendossasins who have work with known producer Eric "Hot Sauce" Hunter who has produced for Mario Winans, 112, T.I., Destiny's Child, Rascal Flats, Cheap Trick, Frankie J, Usher, Gorilla Black, Johnson Carter amongst many other artist who have been successful in the music entertainment business. iLLeMENT's passion for music has been speaking about real issues people can relate to there life, living a imprint of good new wave and sound for a new breed of artist. Growing up was a ride and rollercoaster with lows and highs, not having his biological father by his side kept him very secluded to society and rage inside with his demons to be recited by his lyrical content in his music. Creating feeling of what transpires through life amongst everyday people has been a wisdom iLLeMENT has poetically connected with fans from tribulations of there life and way of living.

 


 

The versatility that has been set through the music of iLLeMENT has touched the worldwide web and launched a global campaign of a new wave of trend setting hip hop with soul and classic drops, "Come on Back - Produce by Eric Hunter & Co-Produced by Eric Stone" has been a top hit on myspace & heard by the thousands. With his anticapating album "Napolean Complex" to be released early 2010.

Co-Founder & Partner Dustan Larkins meet Eric Stone in 2004 hearing his music and helping establish his self-esteem in being in the industry. In 2009 they decided together to make the move focus on establishment of a presence in the music industry starting a production company "iLLTOWN Productions", at illtown productions we strive to bring you quality music at a convenient price. We make real music to affect real lives and relate to people worldwide. iLLTown Productions has put together a music development merging with commerce platform technology. Since our official start we have strived to be number one at what we do to help artist be put on the map branching off royalties to help with non-profit community developments in inner street communities.

iLLement putting kentucky on the map with his radio smash hits only looks to focus his passion on doing what he does best, recording music for his family, friends & fans. Enjoy his accomplishments as he sets of to be released across the largest music multimedia network online. iLLeMENT and iLLTown Productions have also taken the evolution of technology meeting music to the next level with a viral social community that allows many features from web chat to voice over internet protocol, video and mp3 recording, blog posting, artist email blasting and much more. (Being a first to be set apart from the old and be apart of the future will always keep my music alive.) "Quote iLLeMENT"

C-Murder's Son speaks on father's appeal " He should be home by the end of this year "
Written by Administrator    Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00    PDF Print E-mail
Though C-Murder is currently serving a life sentence the rapper's son still has faith that his father will return "home" by the end of this year.
While not going into full detail, Young Trump said his father is currently still working on his appeal.

"Right now he's in Louisiana, he's working on his appeal right now, some new lawyers have picked up his situation," Trump revealed in a late January 2009 interview with radio personality EI8HT. "I can't really speak on the situation too much, but he should be home by the end of next year though. For sure. I talked to him like everyday. Everything's good, he gives me good advice, told me to come into the game as a bully and do my thing." ("Street Disciplez Radio")

The rapper recently updated fans on his well-being behind bars
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"I'm holding up pretty good here at Angola [State prison inLouisiana]," C-Murder wrote in a letter. "I work out regularly and participate in all sports leagues. Of course I hate it, but hey, you gotta do what you gotta do. Life is short and the time you waste in jail can never be replaced. I'm asking you guys to take heed to my situation and better yourselves to live a positive and productive life." (All Hip Hop)

Former No Limit Records artist Mystikal recently spoke on Murder's legal woes.
"I haven't had a chance to speak with Master P since I been back though," Mystikal told DJ Whoo Kid in an interview. "I ain't get a chance to holla at him yet. I hollered at C before his "case" went the way it did, you know. We gonna see if we can work on that too, I can't let him sit in there like that. He still got some breathing room, he got a little fight left in him." (Radio Planet TV)

Master P spoke with SOHH last fall about his brother, C-Murder, doing time behind bars
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"Your image can get you incarcerated and take a lot of things away from you," P explained. "I think he realizes that right now and he definitely will be fighting an appeal but it takes times. It might take two to three years. He's innocent from his crimes, everybody knows that but that goes to show you how your image and all the stuff from your past -- it makes others think 'Oh, you know this guy's name is C-Murder, so he's guilty.' They don't even look at, 'Oh you wasn't in the club, you didn't pull the trigger.' Man, your image can really describe your life."