Jessica Estevez - who has written 1291 posts on iHEARTDilla.com.
Armed with a passion for music and an unwavering determination to realize her dreams, Jessica Estevez is truly a renaissance woman. Maneuvering seamlessly from one project to the next, this proud Latina (of Dominican decent) is the Founder of www.iheartdilla.com, a site that is devoted to giving a voice to independent artists.
Born in Queens, New York and raised in Ocala, Florida, Jessica’s love for T.V. production began in high school where she hosted the student run programs live show. After high school, Jessica was introduced to the music of J Dilla, music that she describes as “the soundtrack to [her] adult life”. Jessica majored in Marketing at Berkeley College where she realized that this was not necessarily the path she was meant to take to further her career. After working in corporate offices, it wasn’t until 2009 that Jessica began to attend various underground hip hop events and was motivated to start her own blog. This would become the now very successful www.iheartdilla.com. Carrying the inspiration of J Dilla’s music, Jessica decided to name her blog iHEARTDilla as a tribute not only to the musician, but the impact his artistry has and continues to make on the world.
In 2010, Jessica was contacted by the J Dilla Foundation which gave her the opportunity to meet Maureen ‘Ma Dukes’ Yancey, while being one of the hosts for the “One Won’t Do” a tribute for J Dilla. She celebrated the one year anniversary of www.iheartdilla.com with the debut of the “Pay Dues Not Payola” t-shirt (http://shop.iheartdilla.com/). Also, worked at Beatminerz Radio as a host for the Independent’s Day radio show with prominent Deejay's for a year.
Jessica has continued to grow personally and professionally, and so has her brand. www.iheartdilla.com now consists of contributing writers whose locations (ranging from New York, California, Atlanta, UK, DMV, and New Jersey) are as diverse as their writing talent and taste in music giving iHD a rare level of diversity.
She continues to push herself forward. From being nominated for a 2010 Black Webblog award for “Best Music Blog,” to having artists such as Pete Rock guest DJ on her Independent’s Day radio show.
During 2011 she spoke at the Do For Self: The Original Hip-Hop Mantra for the Independent Artist panel at A3C Hip Hop Festival held in Atlanta, Georgia.
Jessica Estevez continues to produce showcases throughout the year(s) for independent artists to provide a platform and an opportunity to spread their music as well as being featured in interviews with various publications, she has become a force to be reckoned with.
To book Jessica Estevez to host your upcoming event please contact bookings@iheartdilla.com!
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song is mad dope
My favorite thing about an explosion is not the explosion itself, but the burning of the fuse that led to it. In battles & cyphers SKA is often like a Michael Bay flick. I really dug hearing the exposition behind all that. Tracks like this give your work mad depth and show what kind of artist you are. I'm really looking forward to the new record.
Super King Armor succeeds in painting a picture of what he seen as a young prince. If a venue can get the sound right, this would be dope to see live.
I enjoyed listening…3 times straight lol
"It was in my hands, but *I* was in it's hold…"
loving the "fallen angel" knocking you off your high horse…
Feels like i went swimming in your brain for 4 minutes… twisted yet enlightening… awesome work SKA.
Yo SKA got the crazy visuals! Damn, you said so much in that record. Very ill. Much Respect on this.
"with a pen in my hand i become more than a man" —– yyeeaaahhh get em King! much respect.
Mr. 'Ganism hits us with another amazing song. Keep up the great work, homey!
word son. hot shit.
One of my favorite mc's, this dude to continues to riddle tracks with poetic bullets of pure anihilation! Dopeness as always my dude!
Come on fam… I keep tellin u… DOPENESS. From the gate your highness… I am a die-hard fan of the SKARman