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By Matthew Kantor
If there is a true school, the Buckshot and 9th Wonder are both teachers and students, still in love with what they do but also sharing gems for others. After building their Chemistry in 2005, the duo are set to drop their latest collaboration, The Formula, on April 29th. As the single “Go All Out” builds The Formula a buzz, as well as the latest video, "Hold It Down," and Buckshot readies a collaboration with KRS-One, the BK to NC connection sat down to explain their self-coined “adult contemporary Hip-Hop.” AllHipHop.com: Where are Buckshot and 9th Wonder coming from with “adult contemporary Hip-Hop?” 9th Wonder: Adult contemporary Hip-Hop means that there are ways certain real Hip-Hop records are. Those records that have a texture that the kids just aren’t gonna understand. Buckshot: Just going into the music with a natural appeal. 9th came up with the idea to name it that and shape what we do as adult contemporary Hip-Hop. 9th Wonder: I believe that if timeless music is continually played then the next generation is going to understand it because there’s not that drop off. The thing with the Motown sound and the Marvin Gaye sound is that it was continually played so it trickled down to me. There wasn’t a drop off so my generation understands it. With early 90s Hip-Hop, the radio won’t play it, BET won’t play it, so there’s been a drop off. How in the world are you gonna get a kid to understand that music? But I get who does understand “Who Got Da Props,” “I Got Cha Opin,” and “Black Cop.” I get who understands Brand Nubian. We’re all adults, we’re all older now but we still love Hip-Hop. I’m happy for Souljah Boy, but you can’t be 33, 35 years old and dancing to it. [9th Wonder & Buckshot f/ Talib Kweli "Hold It Down" Video]
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