Archive for May, 2012

May 23, 2012

Akala ft. Selah – A Message

Akala is set to drop his mixtape Knowledge Is Power Vol. 1 this week. Before that he gives us the visuals to track A Message featuring soulful singer Selah.

May 23, 2012

Calling All Ikes Fans. The Journey Has Begun

Ikes has made a strong start to 2012 with the release of his new mixtape ‘The Intermission: Last Call,’’ and the single ‘Girl Talk,’ which features Scorcher and Jermaine Riley. A rapper who brings raw realism to his music mixed with playful lyrics and ingenious word play, gaining fans both in UK and US. Starting off as a garage MC at the age of 14 has seen Ikes naturally evolve to the credible hip-hop artist he is today over ten years on. This year should see the release of his album, with the masses coming to love his music.

 

You grew up in Hackney, how much of an influence were the people you grew up with and the area you were raised, in motivating and inspiring you to arrive at where you are now?
Where I grew up obviously it was rough but you don’t ever realise it’s rough until you move out. It’s let me see that world, and taught me how to apply myself. It’s taught me that I know where I don’t want to go, and how I don’t want to live.

You were a garage MC performing at events from the age of 14. How different is it to performing live now?
I kind of feel like your job back then was to make people feel good in that kind of environment. They weren’t really caught up in you telling your story as such, it was just about your flow and how you could go to a rave and ride the beat.

In terms of content has there been a great change between the lyrics you were spitting when you first started and your most recent music, or has it been a gradual evolution and development?
I think it was a gradual evolution, but it has been a definite evolution and I kind of want to believe that I’m always evolving. Every step is a forward step, and there is definetly more depth and storytelling. I’m 25 now and I’ve seen a lot, I’ve lived a lot, and I’ve been in so many different situations from the underworld to corporate level and education.

Other than being a lyricist, you have also achieved notable songwriting credits. Where do you draw your inspiration from when writing tracks?
It doesn’t necessarily have to be things I’ve seen personally, I know a lot of people and I’ve got a good network. I use my ears and people talk to me a lot (laughs) and I soak in everything. I like to be inspired by simple things like landscapes, travelling the world, and seeing the sunset. I get inspiration on my journey, even on the train on the underground.

Most of your songwriting has been on r&b and pop tracks. Do you find it hard to switch between genres? Is there a different mindset and mentality required?
Definitely a different mindset and mentality. I used to struggle when I was in the songwriting zone, and then going to writing a rap record. Nowadays I’ve learnt that it’s more or less the same thing.

Creating a buzz in the US as a UK artist is notoriously difficult, yet you have featured on two of DJ Infamous’ mixtapes alongside such names as Drake, Fabulous and The Dream. Do you think that the US is slowly warming to UK talent?
I don’t think that it was a situation or a case where they would have to warm to UK talent; I think the UK had to up their game in terms of the kind of music they were making. I think music is an international language; a hit record should be a hit record over here, in Australia, in Africa, in Asia, everywhere.

How did the mixtape situation with DJ Infamous come about? 
DJ Infamous liked what he saw, and we had the same vision of putting out something that could work on a worldwide level. He owns a radio station over there and that’s done well. He’s trying to do the same thing that DJ Whoo Kid did coming over to the UK and spreading the love, and getting into out culture and seeing how he can take that back to the US.

How has featuring on the SBTV Google Chrome advert aided your career? Did it create positive exposure?
Ah man that was crazy. When it came out in the ad break for the first X Factor my phone just blew up. Straight away people were like, “I know that guy,” even though the clip was like a second long. I think it just made people take me seriously, because you get so many new artists, and everyone wants to be an artist.

What single aspect of your character, personality and talent do you credit the most with you achieving the success you have so far?
I think personality as an individual and my humour. In my everyday life, I’ve definitely got a way with words, and I’ve definitely got a way with connecting to individuals. I like to think I’m a good person who’s seen a lot and experienced a lot, in terms of storytelling that defiantly comes through. Without substance you’re not going to be remembered.

What’s next for IKES? 
The next thing is definetly going to be the debut album, and I’m kind of been working on it for a couple of years now. I’m about 5-6 tracks deep already; I want to put out something official. It will be out definitely this year, the 3rd or the 4th quarter. I’m planning a couple of collaborative projects inbetween with other artists, something that will feed the underground and the fans.

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The Intermission: Last Call is out now on iTunes


May 23, 2012

2 Chainz – Undastatement

2 Chainz releases the video to Undastatement off his T.R.U. REALigion mixtape. His debut album Based On A T.R.U. Story will be out in August

May 23, 2012

50 Cent – The Lost Tape (Hosted by DJ Drama)

50 Cent serves up his long awaited Gangsta Grillz mixtape hosted by DJ Drama. The Lost Tape is as can be expected from 50, street. A 15 track project including features from Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Jeremih, Kidd Kidd and more. The Lost Tape is something to keep the fans entertained as they wait for his fifth studio album out later this year.

Download 50 Cent – The Lost Tape here 

 

May 23, 2012

Ludacris – Jingalin

Luda samples LL Cool J’s 1989-classic Jingling Baby for his new track with a similar name Jingalin a dedication to the strippers. Produced by Da Internz (Nas The Don & Big Sean Ass), Ludacris is releasing his eighth studio album in september.

May 23, 2012

Kano – WAVY (Prod. Footsie)

Kano blessed his fans with a brand new track on his birthday produced by Footsie, Wavy is the perfect title for a birthday track. Kano is in Jamaica working on his fourth studio album so look out for that.

May 22, 2012

Benga – Icon feat. Bebe Black

Icon is the first single to be released from Benga’s forthcoming second album Chapter 2, due for release on August 27 on Columbia Records.

Featuring newcomer Bebe Black on vocals it brings together all that we love about Benga’s production with brilliant quirky pop sensibilities. As someone who has already produced three top 10 singles, Benga clearly has the knack to create huge leftfield hits.

The video for Icon as directed by Michael Holyk sees Benga and Bebe ascend to the skies and embark on a sky dive together. A first for them both, the adrenaline surge of such an experience is clearly visible.

The incredible full album is sure to see Benga propelled from the club to the charts with an album featuring great collaborations with exciting big names (to be revealed soon) and newcomers such as Sweden’s Marlene Strand and London’s Bebe Black.

May 22, 2012

Rick Ross Feat. Meek Mill – So Sophisticated

Rick Ross gives us his second single off his forthcoming album  God Forgives, I Don’t, exactly a week after offering his first single featuring Usher Touch’ N You.

May 22, 2012

Birdman ft. Lil Wayne & Mack Maine – Dark Shades

Birdman gives us the visuals for his new single off his upcoming Bigga Than Life album, where an abandoned warehouse is turned into a skatepark full of women and alcohol.

May 22, 2012

Macca & Manga – Day In the Office

StayFresh member Macca teams up with Roll Deep’s Manga for Day In The Office.