Archive for March, 2008

21
Mar
08

Dude you got a Del!

 

Remember hiphopgame.com before all this fancy .blogspot business? Well I still peep thier great interviews and this one is with the 90’s underground/Tony Hawk rhyme dropper Del the Funky Homosapien about his new album and ya know . . . life.

READ HERE.

21
Mar
08

Brain Candy – Hipster Rap?

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 Check out these quotes from an intervew with Whatever’s Good.com and Kidz in the Hall, my sentiments exactly!

 Why should geniuses get love?
Double-O: Hmmm, Naledge should answer that.

Naledge: Why do geniuses get love? I suppose because they are able to outsmart everybody. That’s attractive. Power is attractive. Knowledge is attractive. And it just so happens to be my moniker so it’s fitting, it’s very fitting. Geniuses normally have great sex drives, so that’s another reason I suppose. Actually I admit it, I’m a genius and I have a pretty great sex drive. You know, all that pent-up intelligence has to come out, you know. I’m creative, creativity is important if you want to keep it interesting.

How do you feel about the term hipster rap? Do you feel it applies to you?
Double-O: No. Because the definition of a hipster is a, well, I don’t know what the original Wikipedia definition was when they used it back in the ’50s, but now it’s become a very pretentious title. It defines somebody who may or may not really be attached to the art form, but they just like it because it’s kind of ahead of the curve or it’s cool. So, I think that all it is is another definition, trying to define a sub-genre of music that they just haven’t figured out how to define yet. That, really, to me, that’s the buzz on music going around right now. I don’t call it hipster rap, there’s a lot of different types of stuff going on, it’d not just hipsters that like it. It just so happens that the bloggers and some of the more forward-thinking people are up on it.

I mean, every box is going to be a poor definition, because no box is truly that solid on every side. Every time they try to coin a phrase for somebody, they next time they do some shit, they’re probably going to defy what that definition was. Not on purpose, just because you’re regular people and no one is one-dimensional.

19
Mar
08

Yeah but I’m TALLER!

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While at Union in the summer of 2006, the night of Sneaker Pimps LA:

Justin: Yo is that Lupe over there?

Dominic: Yeah it is.

Justin: Ain’t we about to go see that nigga perform?

Dominic: Damn!

Ayo Lupe! Now a lot of people have been saying that you look like me, I just wanna know what ya’ll think.

Union guys: Nah, nah

Nice try!

Lupe: Ha Ha Ha

12
Mar
08

I want a girl who dresses like this

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11
Mar
08

WHY?

I’m getting tired of this whole XXL – Interscope thing. Where is Lupe’s Cover? N.E.R.D? hell I’d rather see Lil Boosie on the cover than these fall off’s.

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11
Mar
08

Interview from ‘06 with Three-One-Zero

Before ya’ll thought bloging was cool (word to Live Journal) I got the 1st! Online interview with Three-One-Zero. Now some of this stuff is dated so keep that in mind.

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 Interview with LA’s Own: 3-1-0

I interviewed Inglewood’s own, Charles Kidd AKA “Three-1-Zero” to see what young producers out of the I-N-G are up to. Check it out and see why this man is the future of hip-hop.

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Your named Three-1-Zero, is that for obvious reasons?

“That’s the only area code of my city, Inglewood, California 

Not affiliated with the Motoring Company right [laughs]?

“Naw, hell naw!!! I will never be affiliated with ‘Hurricane Games’ shoes” 

Aight so what type of equipment do you use to make beats?
Dell Inspiron 6000 Laptop
Fruity Loops XXL V.6
Cool Edit Pro 2.1
ESO HIP MK II Mixer
Gemini XL 300 Turntable
M-AUDIO Keystation MIDI Board
A cheap ass mic
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Who is/are your favorite producer(s)?
9th Wonder, DJ Premiere, Pete Rock, Just Blaze, Kanye West, DJ QUIK, MF DOOM, Pharrell, SYL and Me
 

Give me your thoughts about the current hip-hop production game. I think that its pretty cool right now, it’s where it should be. A lot of people [are] experimenting with different styles trying to find themselves. I just pray above that the producers don’t get saturated with nonsense like the way rappers are. But overall I think we are at the point where we are all about to fall off and not grow or take to another level and rep for our era. A lot of people hate on this era of producers because we have so many digital advantages that our idols didn’t have, but at the same time you can’t hate because that’s just the way times have changed. Get used to it. I mean why spend 2 g’s on a MPC or some crazy ass keyboard when I can download software and do the same shit on my computer, it only makes sense. I mean no disrespect to the people that do cop those expensive ass pieces of equipment but just know anything you can do I can do better…and I didn’t spend a dime. 

That’s a lot of equipment, did it hit the wallet hard?

Man Honestly it didn’t cost much at all , I’d say around  $2,000 at the most, but most of it was but separately, like I bought my turntables and my mixer like 3 years ago cuz I was tryin’ to be a DJ, [laughs] that didn’t work out, and I bought my laptop for college I never really got the laptop for music, the only thing I bought to solely make beats is my Keyboard which I got for like $80, the software (FL Studio and Cool Edit ) I downloaded, I hate to say it but I did, I saved a good $500 by doin’ that, and the vinyl I stole from my pops, [laughs], he let’s me use ‘em, he has about 6,000 albums in his collection.  

Is there anything else that you are trying to get?I all I really want now, are some dope ass speakers so I can get that perfect sound that I want, and have yet to reach, other than that i nice Pro Tools sound card would be nice. 

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Now as I understand you are on the Fresh 2 Def label, how did that come about?

“Met up with my manager Julien Edwards at Cal State Northridge, at the time I was lookin’ for someone or a group to help me progress and gain more exposure, and they seemed to be a cool fit, so I got on…” 

What is your position there are you their main producer or what?

Naw not even there is no “main” producer you know, I don’t look at it that way, basically I look at as if I’m an artist, you know… Like Yadi isn’t gonna spit all his songs on my beats, you know, he still pretty much got priority or everyone else because he’s in my camp but  I’m  still fuckin’ with people outside of F2D there’s no restraints on me you know, I mess with who ever I wanna mess with… 

So you like Just Blaze with Roc-a-Fella?

Basically! 

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Now do you have or plan on owning a production company?

Yeah that would be nice, I mean its not the number one priority on my list, but its possible…I know a few cats that have the same musical taste as me, and we can be a strong squad but as of now, I’m just tryin’ to get heard, get some cash, then expand 

I always thought that production companies were where producers could get their checks and royalties sent, specking of which, and this is rarely talked about, how do producers determine the price of their beats?

 Basically I think it’s based off three things: 1. Who’s buyin’ your beat and what’s your status.  Like if you are tryin’ to be heard and you got an artist who has a slight buzz and you know that you are gonna get more clients after they hear your track then you take a lil off the price, like it would be dumb to charge lets say  a popular  rapper that has a buzz and is on the come up, a whole shit load of money for a beat because once you everyone hears that beat with ______ on it they gonna want that sound and they gonna be knockin down your door. And at the same time, if you know an artist that’s whack and the track isn’t gonna get heard, etc, etc. you better charge up the ass…as a producer you know who’s hot and who’s not, I put it like this the hotter than not the harder I charge… 2.  Is yo shit dope…Like man if you got a beat that’s your favorite and one that everyone likes you better make sure that it goes to a dope artist and you charge a good sum for it. Like I ‘m with a rapper that’s whack I have beats that I don’t even play for them cuz I know they will be [wack] on it, and I don’t even wanna think about them trying to convince me to get it. At the same time if you got some garbage ass beats, [I] just let ‘em go for whatever, 50 bucks, at the most you know it doesn’t matter… 3. And number 3, how much the artist is willing to spend…

Like if a dude comes up to me and is like I’ll give you $300 for one of my throwaway beats I’m not gonna say “Naw man I’ll charge you $50″ you gotta judge wisely, If you gotta a baller tryna buy some beats charge em high, especially if he weak, but then again if you got a cat who has skills and just ain’t got the dough, you gotta be willin to work with him. Always be willing to work with peoples budgets…

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06
Mar
08

Justice – D-V-N-O

I recongnized like 14 logos!

04
Mar
08

Half off

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The arrand boy

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Too much going on. . .

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