Archive for March 13th, 2012

March 13, 2012

Benny Banks | Rack City Freestyle

Benny Banks freestyles over Tyga’s Rack City

March 13, 2012

Talib Kweli

Talib Kweli is one of the few rappers making music that speaks volumes and is still commercially feasible at the same time. The Brooklyn rapper came onto the music scene in the late 1990’s as a member of Black Star, educating and entertaining people with his music, which is perhaps why he was named by Jay Z and 50 Cent as their favourite rapper.

After the release of many albums and singles, himself and long time manager Corey Smith launched Blacksmith Music, signing an exclusive deal with Warner Bros with artists such as the highly respected female rapper Jean Grae, and super group Strong Arm Steady which includes Xzibit, Krondon, Mitchy Slick and Phil The Agony. Talib Kweli’s new album ‘Prisoner Of Conscious’ will be out this year, with the first song off it ‘Distractions,’ released two months ago.  Talib will be back in the UK this month on tour, with support from Lowkey and Mic Righteous.

1. Your first name in Arabic means ‘student’ or ‘seeker’. Do you feel that you have lived up to this name, and if so what would you consider that you are a student of?

I strive to live up to my name. Sometimes I do, sometimes I don’t. I always study details so I am a student of everything I see. But mostly of music.

 2. How would you order money, power, and respect if you had to list them in order of importance and why?

Respect, Power, Money. Success is measured in happiness not paper. The power that a respected man commands trumps the power a rich man commands. It’s in the long run, so it’s hard for people to see.

3. Do you think that it is possible to achieve money, power and respect without any compromise?

Depends on what compromise you mean because everyone compromises something in life even you and I, but if you mean without compromising integrity, then certainly yes.

4. Do you feel that your educated background ever made it harder for more impoverished listeners to relate to your content?

Yes, I feel that there are times when my lyrics may get too nerdy, but I feel I’ve learned how to embrace it without alienating the listener who may not get it. This took time, and it wasn’t easy.

5. What do you feel your position and role in hip hop is?

I feel like I’m a connector. I connect with like-minded artists like Yasiin, Hi Tek, Kanye, Mad Lib, Jean Grae, Common, The Roots etc and I feel I somehow keep these artists connected. I also find a way to connect with artists who do different genres of hip hop than what I do, and newer artists as well.

 6. What section of society do you think your music appeals to most?

Those who appreciate quality. Regardless of age, race, creed or region.

 7. You are often described as the most underrated artist in hip hop. Would you agree with this appraisal and why do you think this is?

There are artists more underrated than me. But I certainly ain’t overrated I know that much.

 8. As your career has progressed and moved forward your content has naturally evolved. Do you feel any pressure or constraints to stay true to the style and content that people first fell in love with?

I like the sound I’ve developed over the years, I enjoy it. On top of that I feel that I owe something to the people who have invested in my sound over the years. So I will always have an album or mix tape or something out that represents that style. But as an artist I get bored easily and have to try new stuff, whether fans like it or not. It’s always about striking a balance.

9.  Jay Z formerly shouted you out on ‘Moment Of Clarity,’ and you responded on ‘Ghetto Show.’ How did it feel to have your lyricism appreciated and publicly praised by arguably hip hops most successful artist?

It felt right. Jay Z has always been one of my favorites from Original Flavor days, and I always looked to him as an example. Still do.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5JlWDgOe_Is

10. What were the reasons that led to you selecting Lowkey and Mic Righteous to support you on your UK tour?

I didn’t select them; I usually am not involved with the selection of openers. But I am glad they were chosen. I’ve heard great things from them and I look forward to sharing the stage with them.

11. You will be touring in the UK soon. Where in the world would you next like to go on tour that you haven’t been to yet?

Iceland. Or the Middle East.

12. What single character trait or attribute do you most respect in another artist?

Honesty

13. What are you liking about the UK hip hop scene at the moment?

Not really up on the UK scene. But Low Key and Mic Righteous are both ill, and I’m not just saying that because they are on the bill. I rock with Kano too, and my man Sway.

14. Any plans for a future collaboration with any UK artists?

I get down with whoevers nice and serious about getting down.

 15. Following ‘Prisoner of Conscious,’ what is next for Talib Kweli?

San Juan. I want to move to Puerto Rico.

Quick Fire Round

  • Artists you respect the most?

Bjork

  • Most powerful person in hip hop?

Kanye West

  • What would you prefer money, power or respect?

Respect

  • What can’t money buy?

Happiness

March 13, 2012

No Lay – Rebellion EP

No Lay releases her brand new EP Rebellion, giving us 6 free tracks with 6 bonus freestyle tracks. No Lay is known for her strong and witty lyrics, which of course are evident in this EP, along with irresistible instrumentals featuring production from North BaseLil Shadow and Romo.

Download No Lay – Rebellion EP here

March 13, 2012

Josh Osho – The Manifesto EP

Josh Osho releases his 7- track soulful EP The Manifesto. He has gained fans both here and in the US with his debut single Redemption Days featuring Wu Tang Clan member Ghostface Killah. Now he shows us what he’s made of with his unique singing voice thats powerful and laid back all in one. He has a few features on here including Smiler, Etta Bond plus more.

Download and listen to Josh Osho – The Manifesto EP below

March 13, 2012

Obie Trice – Watch The Chrome (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid)

Obie Trice releases a free mixtape hosted by the mixtape king DJ Whoo Kid, Watch The Chrome.

As we wait for Obie Trice’s new album Bottoms Up which will be out May 14th, he gives us an 18 track free download to prepare us for whats to come from his 3rd studio album.

Tracklist:

1. Hood is Wild
2. What You Need
3. Black B****
4. New Day
5. Any More
6. Eminem Skit
7. Dum
8. Proof Skit
9. Big Proof Back
10. Tease Me/ Love Me
11. Makin Dough
12. Terrell Owens Can’t Get In Club Obie Skit
13. Popped Off
14. Hustle [Detroit Remix]
15. No Hands
16. Lovin No More
17. She See Murder
Bonus: 18. Money Chaser

Download – Obie Trice – Watch The Chrome (Hosted by DJ Whoo Kid) here

Read my interview with DJ Whoo Kid here 

March 13, 2012

Marvell ft. Dot Rotten – 10 Steps Ahead

The Marvell Boys are back this time with Dot Rotten featuring on their new track for 10 Steps Ahead. Dot took to Twitter to joke…

“People need to know im the secret fourth member of marvell and marvell + dot rotten = the fantastic four”

March 13, 2012

Action Bronson & Party Supplies – Blue Chips

Action Bronson hooks up with fellow Queens artist/producer Party Supplies to release a full length collaborative project Blue Chips. The 16 track project is presented by DJ Booth, Complex and Reebok. Guest features include Roc Marciano, Meyhem Lauren, and Kool AD.

Download – Action Bronson & Party Supplies – Blue Chips here

March 13, 2012

T.I. & D.O.P.E. – Harry Potter

One of the new Hustle Gang, D.O.P.E. releases a new track with the founder T.I. Harry Potter. The track is on D.O.P.E.’s self entitled recently released project, and on T.I.’s Fuck Da City Up mixtape.

March 13, 2012

Plan B – Ill Manors

Plan B releases the video taken from his forthcoming film Ill Manors.

The single is out March 25th.

The film will be out in cinemas May 4th.

Plan B’s new album will be out May 14th.