Archive for September, 2008

K. Sparks – Hip Hop President.

I always avoid politics, but this week’s K. Sparks track is fire. He links up with another unknown European producer, this time Kurser of France, with great results. Sparks’ explanation:

I wrote this song from the perspective of myself running for the position of Hip Hop President…most people are aware that not only is the economy in a recession, but so is Hip Hop…album sales continue to suffer, while certain rappers(old and young)continue to put out terrible albums when they should retire…I have the utmost respect for the Hip Hop pioneers that paved the way for us…however,there are certain artist that have seen their day and although they have had their time to shine, they refuse to step down and let the next generation take over…I feel a song like this is long over due…most artist talk about this when I see them, but they are too shook to make a song like this because they are dick riders and puppets in this industry…but to be honest I never gave a fuck so here you have it…the undisputed truth…so who ever is presently in office putting out tired ass albums while killing the Hip Hop industry, step down.

He articulates it a lot better in the song. The beat samples Barry talking about the economy which with the ominous beat makes him sound kind of Palpatine-ish.

Download: K. Sparks – Hip Hop President

There are officially way too many of these "president" songs.

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New Jack Hustle- 2 It, Video.

Take LA, mix in some Cool Kids and you get Shawn Jackson + Newman, the duo that calls themselves New Jack Hustle.

Their debut album Soundcheck is in stores 10.21

Props to Sweeney Kovar.

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Sadat X – Generation X Album Release Party (10/3/08) @ Sputnik, NYC.

The list of invited guests looks more desperate than promising.

Ratatat Interviewed On the Sound of Young America.

We posted their video for “Mirando” back in July. My friend Jesse recently interviewed Mike and Evan of Ratatat for his radio show and podcast, the Sound of Young America. I’ve featured the show a few times before on the site, and his interviews are always worth a listen.

Stream the interview here or download it at the TSOYA website.

Previously: Ratatat Presents Remixes Vol. 1/Vol.2

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Buckshot Hospitalized, Tomorrow Night’s Show Rescheduled.

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From a Duck Down press release:

Upon returning from a 3 week European tour Black Moon and Boot camps front man, Buckshot suffered what appears to be a series of seizures. He was immediately hospitalized where he remains in stable condition. Buckshot’s partner and CEO of Duck Down Records, Dru Ha, stated: “While of course we are disappointed to have to reschedule a sold out show obviously nothing takes precedent over Buckshot’s health. If he could walk out of that hospital on his own right now I know he would have been on that stage. He was truly looking forward to this night.”

The show has been rescheduled for November 8th where all tickets will be honored.

I saw Buckshot live at Paid Dues and he gave one of the best performances of the night. He was full of energy on every song. I wish him a speedy recovery.

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Beat Drop: The RZA.

As a Wu-Tang stan — and a stubborn one, at that — I always hated reading and hearing people say shit along the lines of the Wu being “over”, or “dead”, or trying to start rumors that they were “breaking up”. Yes, the quality of music coming from the Wu camp is not the same as it was some 10 years ago, but that could be said for roughly 95% of rappers, and that’s an underestimation if anything. And recent history has only further proven the fact that rap crews can’t be on top forever (i.e. G-Unit now, DipSet circa the last time Cam’ron and Jim Jones spoke to each other). It’s as if the fact that the Wu was the greatest shit in the game back in the mid-to-late ’90s means that they shouldn’t be allowed to still put out records today.

As for the “breaking up” rumors, I would always tell my non-Wu-listening friends that the relationships within the Wu dated back to before music — at least, that’s the impression I’d received over time listening to their music, reading interviews and what not. I’d always believed that the Wu would never “break up”, even if they decided to stop recording music together… and, unfortunately, things may have come to this point with the disaster that was 8 Diagrams. (And, when I say “disaster”, I’m referring to the well-publicized complaints over the sound of the album from Wu members, not the actual album itself, which I honestly enjoyed. But, again, stubborn Wu-Tang stan talking over here.)

I say all of that to say this… I was initially skeptical about doing a Beat Drop for The RZA. I mean, I figured it would have to come — if the aim of these posts is to compile different opinions on the greatest beats from the greatest producers, then leaving the Wu-Tang Clan’s maestro out of the equation would be criminal. But, unlike many of the producers that we’ve covered in the past, The RZA’s best almost entirely comes out of one collective group of albums, those being the Wu-Tang Clan and its many members. Likewise, Organized Noize’s best would almost entirely come out of Dungeon Family releases, and DJ Paul and Juicy J’s best would almost entirely come out of Hypnotize Camp Posse releases.

I guess that my skepticism was based around the likelihood that a RZA Beat Drop would come off like a whiny bitch-fit about how hip hop was great before, and sucks now, and so on and so forth. So, I had a by-myself meeting, as I do every evening, and I asked myself, “Self… so what?” That is but a small price to pay to properly honor someone like The RZA.

Robert Diggs has one of hip hop’s greatest ears for music, using innovative samples that helped pave the way for the future of hip hop production, always willing to take risks to advance his sound (though those risks and advancements may not have always pleased everyone). He had the foresight necessary to build the first true hip hop empire, strategically planning out the first wave of Wu-Tang solo projects. And, above all, he’s a really intelligent dude.

I had the honor of hearing him speak back in my undergrad days, during his promotional tour for The Wu-Tang Manual (which I’d still like to read one day). It was an experience that I’ll never forget — hearing him talk about going to his first block party at 8 years old with The GZA, selling newspapers with Ol’ Dirty to save up money to buy equipment, how one could make a breakbeat out of everything from rock-and-roll to samba, how he loved Kung Fu because it reminded him of struggles he encountered as opposed to the black history at the time that seemed to focused on either slavery or pimps. Though I certainly wouldn’t want to take on the task of transcribing his at-times-mumbled words (word to AaronM), hearing him speak makes it clear how hard he has worked to get to where he is, and how humble he has remained. Simply put, success didn’t stumble upon The RZA — he sought it out, made it his, and it can never be taken from him.

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K. Sparks and Pajozo – Definition.

K. Sparks and Pajozo comprise the duo Definition. Here’s their free album Definition which features the song "Definition".  Yeah.

In all seriousness, Queens rapper K. Sparks and Swedish producer Pajozo make a pretty slick duo. They have a jazzy sound which at times is reminiscent of Pete Rock production from the CL days. Some songs are kind of generic, but the album (mixtape?) is solid for the most part.

Download: K. Sparks and Pajozo – Definition
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Cam’ron – Still The Reason.

(Again we ask, when is this coming out Cam?!?)

Just as I was going to pass out this popped up. Looks like Cam might be working himself back into form.

“Get as Ugly like Seal (Seal?)”

Cam’ron – Still The Reason

Robbed from XZ.

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Tony Romo’s Pepsi Commercial.

I’ve seen this commercial countless times but never noticed the VERY last second until ML friend PD pointed it out. That little smile is proof of how “tough” the cowboys are. Dude should just quit and go do Dancing With The Stars. And yeah I know Brain Dawkins is in this too, but he’s more like a stage prop.
Leave your death threats in the comments.

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Man and Wife, Trailer Video.

Somewhere in time Fatman Scoop & his wife (who is a counseler/case worker) decided to give relationship (read: sex) advice, and it has evolved into a TV show via MTV. I remember seeing the webeisode incarnation of this a long time back, with some feelings of amusement. This is like an urban version of Loveline, I bet kids in Middle School are gonna be sneaking in their viewing sessions with the volume real low. Seeing Fatman Scoop in his boxers may scar some for life.

Premiers Sept. 29 @ 11pm on MTV.

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