Guru: Never Going Back 
Published Wednesday, June 24, 2009 12:12 PM
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    By Chuck “Jigsaw” Creekmur

    "People ask me about my ex-DJ (DJ Premier) and all that. We were never all that close. We hooked up in the studio and did great music, but we were never hanging and all that cool. Solar and I, we got tight before we even started doing music."


    -Guru


    I just didn’t see eye to eye with Guru on this one. The legendary rapper and I disagreed from the onset of this conversation. I was looking to do an interview that discussed - in part - the 20th anniversary of Gangstarr’s No More Mr. Nice Guy, the seminal album constructed with the equally iconic DJ Premier. Guru’s primary musical priority is his new album Guru 8.0: Lost and Found, a collaborative effort with new partner/producer Solar. He's got his mind made up and he moved on a long time ago.


    Read on as Guru explains his annoyance with the politics of the rap game as well as his reluctance to discuss the glorious past known as Gangstarr.


    AllHipHop.Com: I've heard some of the album- I actually heard the whole album, but I listened to it again today. Can you sort of speak on it in terms of what you thought you achieved with the album?


    Guru: Well first of all, you know the title is pretty self-explanatory you know- Hip Hop was lost, but now it's found. It's found with myself and my partner Solar- 7 Grand Records, being that we're those intelligent, creative leaders that Hip Hop needs, to take Hip Hop to the future. I travel globally- we travel all over the world and everyone's like "Hip Hop needs this, it's lacking that, it's missing this, it's half a lie, it's fed" whatever. And so this is real Hip Hop for '09.


    And I wanted to say real quick before we continue that I don't know whose decision it was to exclude Solar from the interview, but it's just a collaborative effort and it wouldn't be going down with Solar- he's the CEO of the record company as well as the producer, as well as the director of all the videos. We been around the world, his production has been critically acclaimed on the previous records, you know around the world, and you know the politics that's involved in this are not really to my liking. As a legend it's a little bit-


    AllHipHop.com: What do you mean when you say “politics?”


    Guru: I mean to be say "Oh we just want to interview Guru" or "We don't want to interview his partner." It's very you know- I'm a legend, and at this point in my career, I mean, I want to do what I want to do. I don't really have to dictate in what I want to do, especially when it comes to promoting my record- it's no f**king charm. I mean if it's going to be something that's not about this record and a trip down memory lane, then I would respectfully decline from even doing the interview.


    AllHipHop.com: Okay, well I mean if you don't want to do it, then we don't have to do the interview. I do want to talk to you about- you know it is the 20th Anniversary of your 1st album…


    Guru: See that's what I mean! That's something I don't want to talk about. I don't want to talk about the past. The past is the past. It is what it is. It was great, but that was then and this is now. I mean, you know, that's just what it is. I mean there may be some artists that's doing new music that's irrelevant, but my music's relevant. 7 Grand is a successful, important, independent label. At a time when the music industry is tight, when CD sales are low, we've been successful. We're still running- we're up and running, and we're going strong. So to be forcing me- to try and force me to go down memory lane when I don't want to is kind of insulting. It's not even kind of insulting.


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    AllHipHop.com: Nobody's trying to force you go down memory lane. We have a series that we have artist do a retrospective on their previous records.


    Guru: Oh Ok! Well in that sense, I will just say that it was a great era and that was then and this is now. Now I'm adding another luxurious chapter to our already great career.


    AllHipHop.com: Everybody knows what's going on with you and Premier- that's old news now but are you.


    Guru: I mean what do you mean by that? There's really nothing to talk about as far as that was then and this is now. There's no drama attached to it you know, I don't get it.


    AllHipHop.com: I'm just so curious as to why you're so dismissive of such a rich legacy of music that you had, that you-


    Guru: I'm not. I'm not. Now you're putting words in my mouth. I'm not because when we performed live in our live show, we had the number one Hip Hop/Jazz Ensemble on the planet. In our performance, we do a whole musical journey and part of that is through the Gang Starr classics, but they're ranged by Solar and we have live instrumentation, which is incredible. How can I be dismissive of something I created? I created it. I own it.


    AllHipHop.com: Well I'll just put it like that, you know from a fan stand point- because that's what I am, a fan, I would like to hear about how those records were made and what was the thought process behind them.


    Guru: Yeah see that's not what I chose to do at a time when- as a businessman and as a- let's say I was signed to a major. The major record company would be like "You know he has a new record out that he's promoting so he's not going to want to talk about that", and that would be that. You know what I mean, that's just the way it is. No hard feelings or anything. That's just how it has to be.


    "I don't want to talk about the past. The past is the past. It is what it is. It was great, but that was then and this is now. I mean, you know, that's just what it is. I mean there may be some artist that's doing new music that's irrelevant, but my music's relevant."


    AllHipHop.com: Okay. No problem. So this particular project, are you feeling that it's addressing some of the deficiency in music these days?


    Guru: Definitely because rather than to try and go back to an era that's gone already, we're providing new Hip Hop for '09 as oppose to 1999 or oppose to '95 or whatever it is. Again, this is something that has never been done, so it's taking people- some people some time to get their minds around it. Some people are definitely stuck in the past. Some people are stuck in the past, but not the audiences because our shows are sold out. You know it's weird, it's like it's really an industry thing.


    Guru and Solar - 2009


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    AllHipHop.com: Now, what about the comments that were made? You guys made a lot of people talk as far as the comments about down south music not being “real” Hip-Hop. I know mostly towards Solar, but do you feel the same way?


    Guru: First of all, it was kind of taken out of context, but first of all he was saying it was good music, that we vibe to it and all that. It's not that we don't listen to it or whatever, but he was saying that it was a hybrid, that it's not necessarily connected to the root, it's derivative of pure Hip Hop. Especially that a lot of those artist do not have the respect or show any knowledge of where it came from. Again, to get a more in depth comment, you should ask Solar because he will break it down for you very articulately.


    AllHipHop.com: Well I think that his point was fairly clear in the video. I didn't see that it was edited in any way or even taken out of context from what I see, but perhaps we'll do that.


    Guru: Some of the stuff I read was, but go on.


    AllHipHop.com: Okay. No doubt. As far as some of the down south artists that you do appreciate, would you mind sharing that with us?


    Guru: T.I.- I always thought T.I. was lyrical. I like Lil' Wayne. He's got some ill metaphors. I think what it is is that the medias sensationalized Lil' Wayne, but I think Lil' Wayne is a dope artist. So I would listen to Lil' Wayne for the music, not for the hype. Who else, a couple others... I like Jeezy.


    AllHipHop.com: Oh yeah, what do you like about him?


    Guru: I like his voice, his delivery. I like the fact of what he talks about. When you meet him you can tell he represents what he talks about so it's not some act so to speak.


    AllHipHop.com: Right. He's one of the guys that people blamed on destroying Hip Hop. He's actually rapped about that considerably. The people think that he's not lyrical enough or his content matter is too negative, so that's just something to note I guess. I guess it's a little ironic, but not so much.


    AllHipHop.com: Somebody wanted me to ask if you miss Boston.


    Guru: I travel to Boston to see my parents, you know they're still there. As far as Boston goes, I get love to where I'm getting love from and I a lot of love in New York so I'm here showing love back. Boston has been a bit kind of funny you know. They don't want to give you that hero's welcome that I deserve. They want to put me in the little underground spots and so forth to perform- spots that I've done a million of times, not really trying to do all that again. So Boston has to step it up as far as showing me love. I've done a lot to put Boston on the map and you know if they were to get behind me, there's a lot more. But I'm not going to show love if I'm not getting love. That's just the way that is.


    AllHipHop.com: One thing I noticed on the album that you is there's one song on there when you use the autotune. I was were curious to as prompted you guys to use that device.


    Guru: I've heard autotune on Red and Meth's album and you know, did [you] ask them that (laughs)? I mean, I'll put it to you like this, it's used in a way that it makes sense for us, not in a way that's used indicative of whatever "Pop Hop" that's out there. It's totally different. It's just a song, it fits the style of the production for that song, and it made sense. Solar's production is brilliant. It all comes together to form the lost and found theme.


    AllHipHop.com: Have you felt any resentment from people in the industry?


    Guru: In the industry yes because a lot of them are from that era where they just want to talk about Gangstarr, they just want me to do what I used to be doing or whatever. And like I said, Gangstarr was great, it was great till that time and it represented a lot of important things. Gangstarr is me. It runs through my veins. I got it tattooed on my arm. But at the same time it's '09 and I've moved on, and I've moved on to join forces with New York City’s brightest producer, visionary film director …who connects with that next genius producer or the next genius artist. I've been known to do that.


    I've connected with Solar so it is what it is. Some people are just stuck in the past. It doesn't discourage me at all. In fact, it motivated me more. At the same time while there's people doing that in the industry, there are people at our shows, at our concerts, and people that are supporting the records that love what we're doing. And there are bunch of new fans. See that’s the whole new element that's not being spoken on. There's a whole new 7 Grand fan base that's new and never really knew about Gangstarr - that's learning about Gangstarr from the new material. They get the new material first and then they do the history.


    AllHipHop.com: I'm not trying to dwell in the past or anything, but do you stay in touch with any of the other host of the Gang Starr Foundation members- aside from the Gang Starr part. I've seen Jeru Da Damaja out and about...


    Guru: No, I haven't. I haven't seen anybody. It was just a situation where people grew apart. People ask me about my ex-DJ (DJ Premier) and all that. We were never all that close. We hooked up in the studio and did great music, but we were never hanging and all that cool. Solar and I, we got tight before we even started doing music. We were friends for a couple of years before he even started playing me the hot tracks. I knew he had the heat, but it was more like we were building as men. So, it's just a different situation. I guess that's why I'm so I'm passionate about what I'm doing you know what I mean. It's just a whole different level.


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    June 24, 2009 12:14 PM
     

    FreshK82 said:

    It always appeared to me as a Casual observer, that Guru feels like he never got or gets his Due and Primo always outshined him. He's right on both accounts, but He was at his best with Primo and Primo always laced Guru with Heat on Gangstarr records, and after all, Primo is Primo.
    June 24, 2009 12:25 PM
     

    Kinte said:

    Guru's been a legend in the game.
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    June 24, 2009 12:28 PM
     

    DJ TEKNISION said:

    I'm NOT REALLY FEELING GURU STUFF WITH SOLAR.  WHEN HE WAS WITH GANGSTARR PREMO AND GURU COMPLIMENTED EACH OTHER, BUT NOW THE MUSIC THAT HE USES DON'T DUE GURU JUSTICE

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    June 24, 2009 12:32 PM
     

    BeatsByNonsense said:

    Thats gotta be tough to create ur own avenue after all of the music they made in Gangstarr.  The track with solar in the article sounds pretty tight though...Sounds like some updated afrika bambata type ish.

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    June 24, 2009 12:37 PM
     

    Breed500 said:

    I'm gonna piss some Guru fans off...but son sounds mad hurt and kinda bitch like in the process..if it wasn't for Gangstarr you wouldn't even have an interview,or a career...Premo might have have treated you like an employee..but listening to that 7 Grand mess you've been putting out..he was right..Jazzmatazz was good(the first two albums)..but you will always be Guru from Ganstarr..and from where I'm sitting that should be enough..you are a legend...act like one..get back with Preem or find the next big thing..or you could get Lil Dap and Malachai a check..LOL..
    June 24, 2009 12:58 PM
     

    Uncle_Diesel said:

    Love Guru, I understand his irritation people are always trying to be nostalgic when time and life moves on. With that being said, I don't really feel his new song. On one hand he talks about being new and let the past be the past. Yet on the song he talks about Latin Quarter, Rooftop, 125th street, etc.. Whats neo about that?  Any way I will always give much respect and honor to Guru. He helped Hip Hop stay afloat when cats were abandoning ship to do other hop.

    I would say to him don't disassociate yourself from your past because many of us are connected to you through your past.

    Much respect and Love
    June 24, 2009 1:01 PM
     

    CRANSTONJ said:

    i agree with frehk82...i think guru feels unappreciated...i thinke he is out to get the props he deserves...he sounds very irritated and annoyed in the article...i respect the fact that you do have to move on in life..but i think his best days are behind him...peace to gangstar...legendary rap group...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPDXCvd0Rdc
    June 24, 2009 1:07 PM
     

    spook said:

    Yeh Guru sounds hurt -I wonder what happened?..
    June 24, 2009 1:16 PM
     

    Hoeyuno said:

    "hard to earn" was my first guru(gangstarr) tape I was probably 12 or 13 when I copped it. Theres a hand full of MC's from his era that don't get the props they deserve. I mean in sports the legends are never forgotten, its a whole different game in Hiphop....oNe
    June 24, 2009 1:25 PM
     

    GreasySurpreme said:

    I fucking believe that him and premire wasn't close you never seen where they was just chillin or anything like that now that I reminice!!!  It all was fucking lie!
    June 24, 2009 1:25 PM
     

    GreasySurpreme said:

    He has the right to be mad...He has that right. But hip hop has been fickle and confused since the late 80's when Schoolly d and Nwa hit the scene, it hasn't been right since and it's the artist fault but as usual the artist will not be held accountable for shit! this is just the way it is.
    June 24, 2009 1:28 PM
     

    MATTIK said:

    i really dont get what guru's problem is... he had the best producer in hip-hop crafting his catalogue and he threw it away and refuses to record with premo or even go back and talk about his old work.. and now he's all over solar's dick, and dude's mediocre and his production doesnt always match guru's voice and flow..

    basically, i just think he's bitter that premier was the bigger deal in gangstarr.. and he's right.. the gangstarr records are classics.. but u could have thrown guru off those records and put any other half decent rapper on them and the shit's would still be hot.. but if u took guru's vocals and put them on lesser production, u'd get what he has with solar: mediocre music that nobody gives a fuck about..

    frankly, i'm glad gangstarr is no more. fuck guru's ungrateful ass. the less music premo is throwin at guru for gangstarr joints, the more music he can provide to better mcs like royce, teflon, blaq poet, and termanology.
    June 24, 2009 1:32 PM
     

    NThaKno said:

    Well I'm from tha Souf and I'm old enough to remember Gangstarr....They was super tight and that nigga Guru spit...but man he killin himself wit this new music cause its LAME and them beatz is not hot cuz....and especially how he handlin these interviews and shit, he comin off as a real ass hole.....Basically man, if you gotta keep tellin mfz how ill you is and how much of lengend u is, then obviously, you not that hot no mo homie....not too mention how he on this lame solars nutz....it should be obvious that this nigga need to go head and call it a day cause appearance wise, he lookin bout 45-50, and in that video in some tight jeans and shit....hang it up man....OR get on some of these fire azz beatz being produced down here in tha sooouuuuf cause he aint doin shit but wastin his barz over them lame azz solar tracks....
    June 24, 2009 1:42 PM
     

    Mr-Justice said:

    GURU...

    READ THE COMMENTS ABOVE. THEY WILL HELP YOU IMPROVE WHAT YOUR TRYING TO DO. WE ARE YOUR FAN BASE AND YOUR NOT TOUCHING US RIGHT NOW WITH THIS NEW MOVEMENT. NOT THAT ITS NOT "GANGSTARR" ITS JUST NOT GOOD. GET SOME YOUNG RAPPERS AROUND YOU TO HELP INFLUENCE YOUR DIRECTION. AND THIS IS COMING FROM A FAN.

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    June 24, 2009 1:42 PM
     

    MATTIK said:

    to put it more simply.. how many people have premo in their top 5 producers.. a lot. many many people, myself included, would put him at number 1..
    now how many people put guru in their top 5 mcs.. or even top 10, 15, 20? i don't even know where i'd place guru.. all i know is that there is a very, very long list of people i'd put in front of him.

    frankly, dude should be more appreciative of what premier did for his career.
    June 24, 2009 1:43 PM
     

    Divine12th said:

    Nice piece "Jigsaw"!

    I have to agree with Dj Teknision!  Respect to "Solar", but that "Lost and Found" is kinna suspect!!!  NO...It IS SUSPECT!  Guru says he's focusing on "now".  But this new material your putting out with "Solar" is not the "vintage" Guru we're accustomed to.  

    When people move on they move on to "bigger" and "better".  This "Guru 8.0" is neither!  I played it over and over, and it just won't grow on me.

    *And wow, Guru and Preemo weren't close?  You acknowledge him as "just" your "DJ"?!!  What about all those flaming "tracks" he complimented your ill delivery/voice/lyrics with???  This IS the "Websters" definition for "chemistry" between "Producer/MC".  Not to mention the arsenol of flame throwers that was in yall camp-"Jeru", "Group Home"...Something went down with yall, and needs to be squashed ASAP!

    Yes, you have new fans that might not be familar with Gangstarr, but is it any comparison with the "Millions" of fans "Gangstarr" has???  Come on Guru!  WE ARE YOUR FANS!  The "majority" of your fans aren't feeling this new project...this pisses me off!

    *Imagine how much more of a success "this" album would be if it was "Gangstarr"?  



    Divine, PEACE!
     
    June 24, 2009 1:55 PM
     

    FreshFraternity08 said:

    That new shit with Solar is extremely wack(puts in his full clip cd)
    June 24, 2009 1:59 PM
     

    RudePeruano said:

    FIRST OFF IM A BIG GANGSTARR FAN !! BUT GURU SOUNDS LIKE A DICK IN THIS INTERVIEW !! HE HAS TO UNDERSTAND THAT GANGSTARR IS WHAT MADE HIM I PERSONALLY THINK THAT HE SHOULD HAVE STAYED WITH PREMO AND CONTINUED TO MAKE 2009 MUSIC SINCE HE DOESNT WANNA TALK ABOUT THE PAST !! I THINK GURU IS ON SOME BITCHASSNESS THERE IS SOMETHING ALOT MORE DEEPER BETWEEN PREMO AND GURU THAN WE KNOW !! BUT I HEARD THIS LATEST ALBUM I AS A GANGSTARR FAN AND HUGE FAN OF HIPHOP THIS IS ALBUM IS FUCKIN TRASH !!! I WOULD NEVER BUY OR DOWNLOAD IT FOR FREE AS FAR AS IM CONCERNED GURU IS FINISHED !!! NEXT !!!
    June 24, 2009 2:05 PM
     

    ENCEE said:

    First off Solar is whack, I copped their first album and thats it.

    Second, I am in a state of shock, I came up in the late eighties into the ninetys. I bumped Gangstarr. I am just tripping on how this nigga can shit on the Gangstarr fanbase like that.

    I'm telling you, if they are doing shows with just this new material and Jazzmatazz, those shows are going to be weak as fuck. No wonder Boston aint fucking with them.

    Oh yeah, I even copped the Bald Head Slick joint. Gangstarr was about the Premo and Guru. I wish I knew this dude personnally, because I would tell him ho whack he sounds right now!
    June 24, 2009 2:07 PM
     

    Seen Da Dream said:

    Here's the problem in a nutshell. It's not that his new music with Solar is wack.... it's just not great. And it's nowhere near the quality of music that he was making with Preemo. So of course all people want to hear about is the past because you have yet to create a body of work that is better....  
    June 24, 2009 2:09 PM
     

    ENCEE said:

    Im in shock right now, seriously. And I even tried to get into this new joint, shit is whack.
    June 24, 2009 2:09 PM
     

    djcbz said:

    THIS DUDE IS SALTY!
    HELL I WOULD BE TOO!
    HE NEVER GOT HIS PROPS!
    LIKE A LOT OF RAPPERS SO WHAT!
    MOST RAPPERS GET MORE PROPS THAN THERE DJ'S!
    PREMO WAS JUST TOO DOPE FOR GURU TO SHINE!
    WAY TOO DOPE!!!!!!!

    BE GRATEFUL GOD IT'S A OVER!!!!!!!!
    June 24, 2009 2:17 PM
     

    FreshK82 said:

    Guru was an architecht. He created Gangstarr before Primo even showed up. Then when Gangstarr became him and Primo he helped bring out alot of artists that we know love and respect (M.O.P., Group Home, Jeru etc.). But without Primo, Gangstarr or Guru would have been what? I feel Guru in not wanting to dwell on the past, but like dude above me typed, if it wasn't for that past folks wouldn't know nor care about him. Unfotunately for his new venture with Solar, Guru will always be associated with Gangstarr, which isn't necessarily the case for his "Ex-DJ".
    June 24, 2009 2:19 PM
     

    oskamadison said:

    To Gang Starr's fans, it's common knowledge that Guru and Preme had ups and downs. I've heard Preme in old interviews talk about fistfights and shootouts between them. But for Guru to say they were never close? If I'm not mistaken they were roommates for a time. Besides that, Guru talks about all the new fans and all the sold out shows and how important a "movement" this 7 Grand shit is. The only people I hear talking about 7 Grand is Guru and Solar. In Solar's defense, it must be a real shitty situation to follow a cat that's regarded by many as one of the best producers in hip-hop history, if not THE best. I've honestly haven't heard a lot of dude's stuff but what I did hear didn't keep me up at night wonderin' "how did he make that track?"  I respect Guru wanting to move on but tryin' to run from the past is like runnin' on a treadmill.
    June 24, 2009 2:22 PM
     

    mrmondaynight said:

    WOW! Let me say this first. GURU is a legend and he gets props from all of the MC's from his era and the current one. I mean top 5 hip hop groups of all time.....

    EPMD
    Gangstarr
    A Tribe Called Quest
    De La Soul
    Outkast

    Now he on some he doesn't think he is appreciated type ish. Get the f**k outta here wit that ish. Preemo held him down when he got caught up back in 96 when Moment Of Truth came out. Now I'm a fan of GURU (Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal) and I have every Gangstarr and Jazzmatazz album but I have to agree with the consensus and say the stuff with Solar is garbage. I have some of the GURU/Solar albums because I'm a fan of GURU and I have to say that this new stuff he is on is not tight at all.

    The shows are sold out because your fans want to hear Gangstarr music, not this new stuff. It sounds like the stuff that is coming out of Europe right now. Do all of the true hip hop heads a favor. Get back to the basics. Get in the lab, get with Preemo and let's see a reunion album. PLATINUM!

    June 24, 2009 2:28 PM
     

    RADAMOS2 said:

    I think if you consider yourself a "Hip Hop Lengend" (which Guru is, no doubt), then you shouldn't get salty when people ask you about what you did to gain that status.

    Dude just sounded like he was in a bad mood.
    June 24, 2009 2:31 PM
     

    Smooth_operator said:

    Guru really hates when u talk about Gangstarr I guess, some bad shit happened there!

    GreasySupreme dont start that Common talk with targetting other rappers cause it aint ur style. NWA is classic , they did their shit and if it wasnt for them, we would have probably never had Doggystyle, Chronic, D.O.C. and even half of PAC's catalog....
    June 24, 2009 2:32 PM
     

    KtruHeaterz said:

    CRANSTONJ said:
    i agree with frehk82...i think guru feels unappreciated...i thinke he is out to get the props he deserves...he sounds very irritated and annoyed in the article...i respect the fact that you do have to move on in life..but i think his best days are behind him...peace to gangstar...legendary rap group..


     
    MATTIK said:
    to put it more simply.. how many people have premo in their top 5 producers.. a lot. many many people, myself included, would put him at number 1..
    now how many people put guru in their top 5 mcs.. or even top 10, 15, 20? i don't even know where i'd place guru.. all i know is that there is a very, very long list of people i'd put in front of him.

    frankly, dude should be more appreciative of what premier did for his career.


    ...i'd def have to agree with both of you. He does sound bitter as hell, and while i consider Gangstarr rap legends i wouldn't put Guru in my top 30 rappers of all time honestly, but Step In The Arena and The Moment of Truth albums are hands down classics. That new song is wack to man, thats nothing you prob would catch anyone riding in there car jamming.
    June 24, 2009 2:38 PM
     

    poe said:

    basically what everyone above me said. dude is real bitter in this article. that new music is not the business.
    June 24, 2009 2:44 PM
     

    Divine12th said:

    *I'M HOPING THERE WILL BE A PART II TO THIS INTERVIEW...

    Entitled:"GOING BACK" (With Jigsaw interviewing BOTH Guru AND Preemo "Gangstarr"...and talking about the 20 year anniversary of the classic "No More Mister Nice Guy".  And speaking on the next "Gangstarr" project)

    Hey its nothing wrong with dreaming, right??

    *Preemo, holla at ya boy Guru and squash that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



    Divine, PEACE!
    June 24, 2009 2:56 PM
     

    bluethree said:

    I agree with Breed......Dude does sound like he's got a lil' "bitchasness" in him right now. Guru is soundin' wayyyyyy too full of himself right now. He made his contributions and all, but Primo lacin' them beats is what made that dude, lets just face the facts. Obviously he feels differently about the situation.
    June 24, 2009 3:03 PM
     

    God_Zilla said:

    Dude is serious about not talking about the past.
    Wonder what really happened???????????????????
    June 24, 2009 3:40 PM
     

    PoorValleySlim said:

    Fuck Guru. Whiny ass has been. He feels like he don't get the love he deserves; a hero's welcome. He's no hero to anything. He's just made that half the kids these days have no ideo who he is. I like Gangstarr and I used to like Guru. But after reading this article I'm just like Fuck Guru. Ol' sour puss bitch.

    Poor Valley Slim
    Any takers?
    June 24, 2009 3:47 PM
     

    Dr. E said:

    I hate myself for even saying this because I respect Guru more than alot of the cats doing it now and he is truly wild with his monotone style, but the feeling I get is that he may be bitter and or envious about Preemo's success as a producer. The way he refered to him as his ex DJ is rather dismissive and not representative of somebody who thought they were equals in a group. Guru may have had the vision, but Premiere is the architect of that sound. I mean, he really hasn't talked to anybody from the foundation? No Jeru? Lil Dap? Freddi Foxx? Im confused by his attitude, but I respect his place to be how he is. What he really needs to realize though is that no one in the states is checking for him and Solar which is fine because there is a huge Eurpoean market open to them. Good luck Guru, do your thing!
    June 24, 2009 3:56 PM
     

    MD-2-BX VIA I95 said:

    Word yo... Guru is being real childish right now. Funny the pic of me in my Avi, got me rocking Lemar & Duley Gangtarr inspired shirt...

    got the "Words from the Nutcracker". line on that joint

    I use to borrow my brothers Gangsarr tapes and sneak em on my walk to school and bump that shit hard.. and now this dude is talking like Gangstarr and premier are some old shit never to be talked about... He needs a shrink right now if you think this NEW shit is good.

    Guru basically saying he took good for just Gangstarr fans if you don't like his new material...

    The song posted sound like some disco song he rapping to with Wild style scenes playing for us... What a shame


    June 24, 2009 4:04 PM
     

    TYBO2020 said:

    FIRST OFF THE LYRICS IN THE SONG POSTED WITH GURU AND HIS BELOVED SOLAR HAS "PAST " REFERENCES ALL IN IT..THE SOUNDTRACK IS FUCKING DISCO.."PAST"..SO CUT THE BITTER FRUITCAKE SHIT OLD MAN..ARE YOU IN LOVE WITH SOLAR CAUSE HE FEEDING YOU?..ARE YOU GAY!?
    June 24, 2009 4:05 PM
     

    Guru’s Policy on GangStarr: “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” | The Rap Up said:

    June 24, 2009 4:15 PM
     

    GreasySurpreme said:

    Yeah the new shit is wack and yall are seriously mean!!!
    June 24, 2009 4:34 PM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    Dammmm Guru came off as abit of A prick... that is A shame, goin about how much of A legend He is, and how Boston didnt give Him A heros welcome, his ego is maaaaaaaaaad high... Of course people are gonna wanna talk about Gangstarr... One of the best duo's ever... Periord... He should Be gratefull people still care or care to ask... And that bullshit statement at the end, how some fans of his new stuff hasnt really herd of Gangstarr lmao I cant see that... After all Him and Solar said about new wack stuff.................. they used autotune??? Thats messed up, wish they had left it (vocoder) alone

    Also I thought all along Solar was MC Solar the French rapper, coz I know Guru done alot of collaborating with European rappers, He done hot song with Yungun a UK Rapper... Random I never herd of Solar from N.Y

    Should Be interesting album anyway, I'll check it out
    June 24, 2009 4:59 PM
     

    gorgan said:

    Do a degree Guru is right about being a legend , but only when he was in Gangstarr ,
    Remember his Jazzmatazz projects they was alright but nowhere near the shit he did with Premo , I remember him on a nother non Gangstarr project and him getting smoked on a Heavy D posse cut featuring Biggie called "A Bunch Of Niggas" and the shit he's doing with Solar is not the worst i've heard but it will not add any points on his legend and is mediocre at  best . and he wouldn't have needed no  autotune if he was with Pemo

    But when Premo steps out the Gangstarr situation his track record is sick
    Group Home
    Nas
    Biggie
    Krs 1
    Jeru
    Royce 5 9
    Jay Z
    SCREWBALL
    Luda

    I could go on but it would be to much to list

    cut to the chase

    Gangstarr - legendary
    Dj Premier as a solo independant entity - legend
    Guru as a solo artist - WACK

    Same thing happened to Jeru after he recorded to classic albums with Premo HE FELL THE FUCK OFF BIGTIME
    June 24, 2009 5:29 PM
     

    Kevindolo said:

    Guru is acting like a lil bitch nowdays... the stuff he's doing wit that wack ass producer Solar it crap !
    I dont understand why Guru is licking this Solar dudes ass so hard interview ??  like a dad defending his retarded kid....

    Gangstarr is/was one of the best groups ever , but its mostly because of the production , and premo's scratch hooks not really the rap...

    man up Guru , wake up and realize aint nobody checking for your new stuff ... i can promise you that everbody who comes to your shows in Europe is there to hear the ol classic Gangstarr joints !  and oh yeah how many album did that last album you did wit Solar sell btw ??  ...jackshit
    June 24, 2009 6:05 PM
     

    Kevindolo said:

    but then what would you expect from a dude who beat down chicks... wonder why i never heard about that in the press... my friend testified at the trial ...anyhow
    June 24, 2009 6:07 PM
     

    NYReppin716to718 said:

    All I can say about his attitude is "WOW"

    I am a fan of Guru & GangStarr, but I honestly feel his new shit is wack. I don't feel he has to be with preemo til the end, but damn man this new shit isn't the move.

    It's no secret that Guru & Preemo didn't even know each other when the 1st album was made.That no more mr. nice guy album was said to have been made over the phone.Supposedly they were never even in the studio together.The former owner of "Wild Pitch records put them 2 together.

    It was well known throughout NY that Guru was a Big Drunk.Mad stories of him pullin guns on preemo & them getting into str8 up fights.Guru is no slouch on the mic ,but this dude is buggin-no question.

    And what was wild as hell to me is how he was wildin on boston.
    I may be mistaken,but Guru wasn't a big time supporter of boston.He screamed Brooklyn so much you would never know he was from boston.I never ever seen any GangStarr videos or pics of them in boston.I even remember the skit on GangStarr Album where the cat asks Big Shug" what the fuck is up with ur man Guru?-He think he from Brooklyn? SMH

    Guru from boston and moved to NYC,to me he didn't hold boston down like he should have & obviously they feel the same.I have all the Gangstar albums & Jazzmatazz, but I def won't get this joint.

    Just personal opinion,but I think the shit started to go sour when Guru got very heated about the fact that  people thought Preemo produced the 1st Bahamadia single" Total wreck" & Guru did that joint.I remember him getting very heated about that.He brought out Bahamadia with the Ill Kidz.He was mad salty about that one.
    June 24, 2009 6:21 PM
     

    PRESTO said:

    JERU never fell off ... U fell off JERU

    Premier is legend ... because of Guru
    No one initially listened to Gangstarr for Premo's production ..

    Unless you were a producer with training wheels...

    Guru is the science ... dude is on that moving on type vibe ... similar to DE LA ... and Q-Tip ...

    Premo also gets more props than Guru thru the masses but ...

    IF THE LEGEND SAYS MOVE ON TO NEW SHYT ... U MOVE YOUR CANDYASS ON TO NEW SHYT ... BOW DOWN ... jk lol ... na but for real tho ...
    June 24, 2009 6:25 PM
     

    NYReppin716to718 said:

    SMDH

    @ him talking about he's doing new 09 stuff with a fake soul sonic force beat & a video with video clips showing the old t.v. show
    Graffiti Rock anybody who grew up in NY knows about that show. That's not new or innovative.  
    June 24, 2009 6:33 PM
     

    Tye-Banks said:

    I love Guru music & I brought his music before but once he came out his mouth with those ridiculous statements about the south. I said "F**K Guru's music!"

    I haven't listen to anything Guru done sense then nor do I plan too. How you going to have Scareface on your last classic Gangstar album and then act like the south isn't hip hop?

    Get off that short man syndrome ishh and accept the times homie. Hip Hop is in your heart no matter where you come from..

    Yeah I said it

    I'm Indie

    check out my new video "I'm Still Cool"

    http://www.TyeBanks.com
    June 24, 2009 6:45 PM
     

    kazam92 said:

    Everyone seems to agree. Post gangstarr guru is a mess. Solar is a wack producer. I still listen to Gang Starr almost daily.


    The way he's acting is weird....people forget the dudes like 49 now right?
    June 24, 2009 6:50 PM
     

    closurehascome said:

    i respect u for trying to move on to something new but lets face it...u wont be shaking the "gangstarr curse" anytime soon. u mentioned that solar didnt play u any beats when u first linked up with him; well thats very smart on his behalf considering who u was gettin' down with. not really feelin' the new shit but i cant get mad at u for tryin somethin new. just dont throw away all ur beat cds from ur ex dj.
    June 24, 2009 7:12 PM
     

    BlackBootStomp said:

    I just read this article and then re-read it.
    First off Guru is coming off hella salty. He refers to Primo as his "Ex-DJ" what's that about? He won't even show proper respect to the man who created the Gangstarr Sound...that's a sucka move.

    Second, he doesn't even mention Lil Dap or Group Home, Jeru, M.O.P. etc..these groups collectively made Gangstarr HOT!

    Third, he's talking about leaving the past in the past, but the sad thing is 90's hip-hop is arguably the BEST era of hip-hop, from coast to coast; to not give proper respect to what made you a "Legend" is a weak move.

    After reading this article I got onto Rhapsody and peeped his latest venture out with Solar...Guru 8.0 Lost and Found...this album is seriously lacking in production value and MC skills. He has a track on this album titled Best of My Yearz...well Guru you right, the best of your years have come and gone...like Brett Favre he don't know when to get out of the game...he thinks he still got "Skillz" to get it done...sorry you coming up shorter than a midge my man..
    June 24, 2009 7:49 PM
     

    Frizzodetroit said:

    Damn, you all seriously think Solar is wack? His shit reminds me of some Warriors soundtrack shit, I think it's dope. I don't care if Guru makes another album with Preemo, the songs remain and I'm still bumpin' that shit.
    June 24, 2009 8:03 PM
     

    BlackBootStomp said:

    @Frizzodetroit...
    My man...I have to call out something you stated in your post. You stated that this Solar produced album (Lost and Found) reminds you of some Warriors soundtrack...but Guru in the article mentions he is moving on...creating some new...how are you new if your sound is similar to some old production techniques...this is neither "moving on" or new...bottom line folks who are posting on this thread are just taken back by the fact that Guru is diss-ing what made him a legend.

    If this were his debut album it would get ripped up in the Source, Vibe, XXL or whatever hip-hop magazine you may read and clowned by hip-hop fans world wide and dude would not be considered a legend...

    Where's your props Guru? Dude you just shat on the cats who mad you Hot...your props is getting stripped from you...you been demoted my man...You need to hit the lab cause what you are pumping is faulty at best.
    June 24, 2009 8:12 PM
     

    curtis75black said:

    Everyone who posted on this seems salty
    because he didn't want to talk about the past. I feel if had just ran with the questions alot of ya'll would've given him props. He doesn't want to talk Gangstarr, so what !! He's moved on. Maybe ya'll should to
    June 24, 2009 8:14 PM
     

    DelicateBeats said:

    Him and Solar look like an old gay couple.

    He's mad because nobody cares about him rapping if Preem is not involved.

    No love
    June 24, 2009 8:14 PM
     

    gorgan said:

    @PRESTO

    Gorgan said:
    If Jeru never fell off name me one joint post Premo he did that was recieved as well as
    "Come Clean"
    "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels"
    "The Bitches"
    "Your Playing Yourself"
    "Whatever"
    "Jungle Music"

    If you don't think that was falling off you must still be rocking Hammer pants , in fact i'm trying to recall a case where the standard of a rappers material deteriated as bad as Jeru's after he split with Homie , He did some joints in Japan just after he split with Premo me and my people spoke for days in shock of how badly his music fell off AND WE WAS NOT THE ONLY ONES , IF YOU DON'T SEE OR RECOGNISE YOUR IN A TINY MINORITY WHO THINK JERU'S CAREER BLOSSOMED POST PREMO , I CAN'T DO NOTHING FOR YOU MAN
    June 24, 2009 9:12 PM
     

    Darnell004 said:

    Seems like there are still some issues with Guru and Premo. Either way its hard to view Guru without Premo on the track.
    June 24, 2009 9:31 PM
     

    Dr-McCoy said:

    Divine Rule is sampled (read: Jacked almost totally) from an old underground disco track called "Super Nature".  Jacking disco beats is not moving hip hop forward. That is not innovation. After years of reading post here, this article bothered me so much that I had to say something.
    June 24, 2009 9:33 PM
     

    roksteady said:

    Guru is a fucking herb!!!...check the technique nigga- primo made u
    June 24, 2009 9:34 PM
     

    Dr-McCoy said:

    PS It sound like The Warriors because the sample is from the same time period.
    June 24, 2009 9:36 PM
     

    Dr-McCoy said:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V112pTo--Js

    check the link, and I'm done...
    June 24, 2009 9:38 PM
     

    Kevindolo said:

    @ gorgan

    totally agree Jeru fell off haaaard , "El Presidente" on Dj Honda's III album is dope tho ...and Grouphome's stuff after the 1st classic album is just sad..

    also im pissed about that Guru mentions that he lets Solar rearrange the classic Gangstarr songs for their liveshows... leave em alone people coming to hear those songs and only those songs in their original form...
    and oh that "Divine Rule" song/video is incredible wack wtf !!
    June 24, 2009 9:42 PM
     

    mrermba said:

    That's some bullshi%t...It's like a wack ass dude who never really was straight wit da girls but then got a whip and now he's Hugh Heff...The car made you Dawg! That '80s loop or whatever is  playing while you spittin' dem bars is your game without Premo. Premo was your whip dat got you da girls. If it wasn't da case, you wouldn't be so defensive. It would have been more appropriate to just say, "Hey I really appreciate the love over the years. Me and Premo made some classic music. I want everybody to get onboard with this new Guru and Solaar...oh my bad that was the dude from '93...I meant Guru and Solar" Solaar and Solar are they two different people?
    June 24, 2009 10:25 PM
     

    Raw_Dawg said:

    Guru is an arrogant SOB. If it wasn't for Premier, this dude would be nothing. He saying they weren't close? He gave his best beats to this robot sounding fool. No onew was feeling him in Boston or NY until Premo came to the scene. Guru has gotta be the most overrated "legend" in the game. Hell MC Hammer had a better flow than this fool. He's just as bitter as Jeru & Group Home. He won't be nothing without Premier. A bitter azz old washed up has-been.  Forget him and his girlfriend Solar. I wouldn't buy a bootleg from his mama. I won't even bother downloading his crap without a Premier beat. Beats and guest appearances have carried Gangstarr since 1989. What a chump.
    June 24, 2009 10:25 PM
     

    ghostof Tim Dog said:

      DelicateBeats said:
    Him and Solar look like an old gay couple.
    -----------------------------------------------------

    i'm glad you said it. i didn't know whether to pull the trigger on this one.

    this isn't an indictment--just an observation. Guru's energy is very odd when discussing Solar, and while i appreciate him having his guy's back (no pun intended), Keith E. E comes off as protective of his friend. you ever see the two together doing an interview? peep their language around each other--body, verbal, or otherwise. like i said, this isn't a judgement; live the life you love and love the life you live. but, these guys give off the aura of being lovers.

    exiting that --i feel Guru has always been an insecure cat with respect to his working with Premier. he used to complain that he never got the choice cuts from Preem to rhyme to--which is utter rubbage. Bumpy Knuckles once told a story on Squeeze Radio on WKCR in NY of how Guru had lost or left an item at a spot where Gangstarr, Foxxx, and others had stopped during traveling on tour. Guru wanted the driver of their vehicle to go back to that location to look for whatever item it was, but he was vetoed by everyone present. Freddie basically said that Guru was whining like, "if it was Premier we would have gone back!"

    now, that's a bit much from a legend whose lyrical output is well respected and documented. i've been a fan of Guru and Premier since "Gusto" (i know--whuh?) and to not appreciate the legacy of his own group, and to force-feed us a cat in Solar whom we do NOT care about--at all, is sad.
    June 24, 2009 11:24 PM
     

    jizmarkie said:

    I once spent a small amount of time a while back chilling backstage @ a gig with guru & solar amongst others - & I'm telling you straight that Sonar is the classic example of a con artist - he has Guru totally brainwashed & under his spell, & was constantly bigging him up & telling him he's the greatest rapper ever, retaining his trust through an excessive amount of compliments, whilst also sneakily reminding him solar is the greatest producer ever!! (eek)

    His way of interacting with guru tells me he's spent a lot more time studying mind control than he has making beats, real talk!! Guru is like a little puppy following him around, no wonder he comes across as so lost in this interview without him...

    I love that solar tags himself 'super-producer' damn he's even got himself fooled..
    June 25, 2009 12:38 AM
     

    jizmarkie said:

    ps. just watched that divine rule track - - - my god that is wack !!! even solar should know guru can't handle that tempo, & whats with the trash disco loop? time to check blaq poets lp..
    June 25, 2009 12:41 AM
     

    prob_limbs said:

    i'm a big fan of guru and will always be,even tho i don't like alot of these songs,but can't front solar did lace him with a few bangers, but i swear is it me or do yaLL GET THE IMPRESSION THAT SOLAR HAS A SPELL OVER GURU LIKE THAT ONE DR HAS OVER LAUREN HILL!!!! YELL

    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/PANHANDOELRCORP
    June 25, 2009 1:09 AM
     

    tumdoggy said:

    MATTIK said:
    i really dont get what guru's problem is... he had the best producer in hip-hop crafting his catalogue and he threw it away and refuses to record with premo or even go back and talk about his old work.. and now he's all over solar's dick, and dude's mediocre and his production doesnt always match guru's voice and flow..

    basically, i just think he's bitter that premier was the bigger deal in gangstarr.. and he's right.. the gangstarr records are classics.. but u could have thrown guru off those records and put any other half decent rapper on them and the shit's would still be hot.. but if u took guru's vocals and put them on lesser production, u'd get what he has with solar: mediocre music that nobody gives a fuck about..

    frankly, i'm glad gangstarr is no more. fuck guru's ungrateful ass. the less music premo is throwin at guru for gangstarr joints, the more music he can provide to better mcs like royce, teflon, blaq poet, and termanology

    ------------------------------------------------------------

    Co-sign
    June 25, 2009 4:39 AM
     

    tumdoggy said:

    Ex DJ? you're an ex Rapper cause you aint relevant, Preemo is still relevant, his beats helped you big time cause you aint a good rapper
    June 25, 2009 4:40 AM
     

    Water Ur Seeds said:

    i think that 'divine rule' is dope as fck...

    its got a old skool feel to it, and hes talkin about the old skool days so him sayin about livin in the past is abit of a contradiction lol


    legends shouldnt proclaim themselfs a legend, it should be given that by the fans... end of the day he is a legend, but bein so arogant etc like kanye (this interview reminds me of ye's bitch 'im the greatest' side) is one way to lose respect

    @ gorgan

    i thought jazzmatazz joints where mad dope blud... some of his best work, and i got every gangstarr album... matter of opinion i guess


    also premo WOULD of been a legend without guru, i know it maybe wouldnt of been the same, but still he would of been legendary, he has produced alot of the 90's sounds him an finnese, premo has produced beats and layed the scratches on classic albums


    i think guru is just abit bitter, premo has gone on to distance himself from gangstarr which is what guru is tryin to do... plus premo has gone on to make millions and work with all the greats
    June 25, 2009 4:52 AM
     

    Guru: Never Going Back | Spotifyfreeinvites.com said:

    June 25, 2009 5:52 AM
     

    DooksP said:

    WOOOOOOOOOOOW.....GURU BE BUGGIN...
    June 25, 2009 8:58 AM
     

    Jheri said:

    Yes - you're a legend Guru, but you forgot who made you one. I'm not feeling the new track. Preemo said he's ready to go when you're ready to go. You shouldn't be pissed off just because he's better and generally more successful as an artist. Just be glad he stayed with you until the end and gave you some of his finest beats.
    June 25, 2009 10:30 AM
     

    Nineenteractive said:

    @  
    poe said:
    basically what everyone above me said. dude is real bitter in this article. that new music is not the business.

    --------------------

    I am a HUGE GANGSTARR fan, but I still can't stop laughing at how heated this interview was as well as the comments on it.

    However, this dude ANTI is DEFINITELY the BUSINESS!
    Check it out... It's not one of those bait and switch deals either...

    http://www.myspace.com/9etunes
    June 25, 2009 10:42 AM
     

    shortnsimple said:

    I love gangstarr but It was kinda hard to read that interview. It's almost like he wanted to say fuck premo. like he got his feelings hurt or something. I don't think the music business is perfect for nobody. Im not going as far as saying solar is wack but I'm not feeling him and I remember him back when I was a teen. kick the bullshit and get back with premo and make some music
    June 25, 2009 12:34 PM
     

    HPT_D_Nice_1 said:

    that nigga is bitter....
    June 25, 2009 12:35 PM
     

    original b-boy said:

    I had respect for Guru... but after this interview, I've lost that respect for him. He and Preme have CLASSIC albums, not cuts, but CLASSIC ALBUMS. For him to dismiss that is what in part of what killed Hip Hop. Forgetting the past should not be an option. I will never forget the first time I heard "Words I Manifest" and bugged out. But hey, you want to forget the past and stay on that AUTOTUNE ISH, fine. But you get no respect from me. I might have given him and Solar a chance in my decks, but you dissed your past. Peace to you homie.

    by the way... I never liked your JAZZAMATAZE stuff either, but I bought it out of respect.
    June 25, 2009 1:35 PM
     

    B-Side said:

    Fine, Guru...let's talk about Guru 8.0:

    No Gimmick Sh*t is HOT.
    Best of My Yearz is aiight, but it honestly sounds like Premo lite.  And those snares are the worst I've heard in all my years!
    I'm not feelin Divine Rule, but I respect that other cats might be.
    After Time is aiight, but the chipmunk voice is played.
    Stop Frontin is almost good, but sounds a little dated.

    The rest is GARBAGE...for three reasons:

    1) It's actually OVERproduced!  The mix is WACK, and Solar fills every space with weak drum rolls, lame sound-effects, etc.  It's like he tried to throw every trick into every song...it's ridiculous!  Even though I'm not a professional, even I know the difference between making music somebody's gotta rhyme INTO, as opposed to a tight instrumental...you gotta leave some space, if not in the beats then at least in the EQ or the reverb space!!  Even 9th Wonder and the Bomb Squad, both of whom have very dense tracks, are able to make it work for their emcees.  Take a lesson.

    2) Beyond spacing, the music doesn't even SOUND GOOD!  Yo Guru - Solar is NOT a superproducer, or the hottest in NY, or whatever you keep repeating like a mantra, until he makes something the PEOPLE feel is hot.  Maybe he's technically sound, maybe some things he does in the studio are be innovative, but the end product is, as Simon Cowell would say, "Not memorable".  The worst mistake you could have made, by the way, is to go from one single-producer situation to another.  At least get a couple of other cats involved...it ain't a money thing, because LOTS of even big-name cats are able to make it happen for reasonable rates.

    3) Guru ain't Big or Pac...but at his best, he can create LEGENDARY lyrics.  I can quote 5 of his verses any time of day.  But hot, focused beats inspire great rhymes from great emcees.  If the beats were better, Guru would have written better rhymes and smashed it.  As it is, it's not anywhere NEAR what he's capable of - And if the lyrics WERE better, then I'd be even MADDER about Solar drowning it out with garbage.

    Here's my advice.  And it's all love, son.

    1) Many TRUE superproducers don't do ALL the production on an album, not even on their own albums.  Mix it up a bit.  Call up 9th.  Mix in some Organized Noise.  Maybe a little Hi-Tek...just not 100% Solar.

    2) We get it, that you're tired of being [Batman and] Robin.  But the more you complain about it you're actually give people MORE to talk about!

    3) Get on Twitter and do your own marketing, so people can directly feel you, and you don't fall into these crazy arguments with reporters.

    That video was the most boring I've seen in years.  I hope this wasn't Solar again.  Whoever did it needs to fall back.  If it was Solar, then he IS a jack of all trades...and master of none.

    You GOTTA do better than this.
    June 25, 2009 2:16 PM
     

    fourtun8 said:

    Ummm, this shit is wack!!!
    June 25, 2009 2:39 PM
     

    djvinyl1973 said:

    Solar is to blame. He clearly controls Guru with his Jedi MIND tricks. Solar is CEO of Guru's ideal, which is 7 Grand records. Solar does all the wack production, which is not hip hop to me. Solar is the creative director for all their videos. Solar always talks about producing for these great artists on the last jazzmatazz cd plus their new cd, but guess what Solar?...those great jazz artists, singers, & big up to Common  were Guru's associates, not yours. Solar always interrupts Guru in interviews. Does everybody see the real picture?? Solar has Guru thinking in a dark room with no windows & clearly no furniture. Just a director's chair that says "SOLAR"......... & Guru can only sit in that chair for a few minutes because Solar will get mad at Guru, after all, he's The Super Wack Producer of 7 Bland Records. Guru needs to listen to his own vocals on that GREAT GANGSTARR CLASSIC, "MASS APPEAL". Hip hop is raw, it's grimy, it's lyrical, it's funky, it's soulful, it's dope rhymes over dope beats and Solar's production is not doing it for my ears. Guru, don't be mad at the fans, what we are hearing is not dope. You clearly have soul out. Hip hop is street music. You and Solar are chasing after the 106 & Park $$$. We all embraced your Jazzmatazz series because it was dope! We heard your vision. The first two were dope and the last two were just okay. Hip hop is dusty records, and I'm speaking from a hip hop culture perspective. You and Solar are in the "RAP GAME" now, not hip hop culture. No one in the hoods of the U.S.A. is feeling your new music, only Europe, except the cats who are about hip hop culture, which u have clearly disbanded legend and now ya legacy is tainted. Get back with DJ Premier or at least Pete Rock, Large Pro, Alchemist, Showbiz...shit, I'll even throw in Dr. Dre. Dope producers have ears to create. Anybody can create a beat or track. How can you go from the best to less??? We know your ego is hurting but somebody needs to be the bigger adult and squash this B.S., DJ Premier is ready, read his interviews Guru. That brotha said, he will drop everything to make a Gangstarr record. It may be industry as u claimed BUT the streets know the deal & that new Guru music is not the deal. Some sell their soul to have mass appeal. Big up to Gangstarr, Big Shug, Jeru Da Damaja, Group Home, Krumbsnatcha & others who were associates of this great crew.

    djvinyl1973
    June 25, 2009 4:44 PM
     

    rteller718 said:

    Great read!!!! Thanks Allhiphop..Now i have finally got to hear Guru's side of the story & honestly it makes a whole lotta sense. The past is the past word up. Keep doing your thing Guru & btw that new song is tight. 1
    June 25, 2009 5:57 PM
     

    Mr.florida jr said:

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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZXJvfPO-Qw  

    ***EXCLUSIVE***

    lil boosie feat young jeezy webbie flawda boy- better believe it (remix)

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    June 25, 2009 6:13 PM
     

    tippydickumdown said:

    if guru is indeed a "legend",[and I feel that term is too quickly used],then primo is the one who made him that..
    June 25, 2009 8:06 PM
     

    Frizzodetroit said:

    Hater ass dudes, I'm about to legally download this shit.
    June 25, 2009 9:02 PM
     

    mrermba said:

    I commented on Guru's attitude yesterday. I'm back again... Please forgive me for even making mention of Michael Jackson as we mourn his death... Imagine this though....What if Michael Jackson said that the music he made with Quincy Jones was just for that era..or he and Quincy were never really friends and just shitted on the man he made history with. Not to mention that was his 2nd time around the block. He first killed it with his brothers...Nigga, you didn't have no albums bumpin' before Gangstarr. You were happy to be on....Ya'll were one of the longest lasting groups in hip-hop...Your rhymes were mediocre to good..Just to Get A Rep was that shit..so was Code of the Streets...Greg Nice murdered you on DWYCK.. .Commercially, Jay-Z gave the Roots band a better look than Black Thought would probably ever in his career but he ain't shittin' on ?Love..He's gettin money with his Fam and well respected worldwide as an emcee... I just can't believe that interview...Gangstarr was really one of those groups and this interview tarnishes the legacy. Damn, imagine Gangstarr being honored on the VH1 Hip-Honors and KRS-One saying one of your bullshit ass monotone rhymes--You should feel like an ass for taking that approach.

    June 25, 2009 9:13 PM
     

    RayStantz said:

    I think everyone hit on the points and i agree with most. Even if this dude is "moving on" you supposed to pay homage to your past and keep it fresh in people ear so you can attract the fans you once had back and get new fans based off your entire catalogue. I wouldn"t check for Guru today if i didn't know who Gangstarr were. Dude is mad bitter and i know why... EVERYONE KNOWS PREMIER HELD GANGSTARR DOWN WITH THE BEATS.

    I honestly wish dude had bugged out a lot earlier in his career so that Premier could have broke off from him sooner andworked with some more artists. Some of those beats were wasted on Guru... People Tolerated Guru because of Premier's beats... lets be honest here.
    June 25, 2009 9:30 PM
     

    Bussit said:

    YO F*CK GURU his new album is WHACK he aint Gangstarr PRIMO was if it wasn't for Primo Duke would never even be a name to this day.  The city of boston don't fuck wit you cuz you's a bum ni@@a get it your shit is done over now go and get ya retierment home reserved you no respect havin ass GURU FLAT OUT YOUR WHACK!!!!
    June 26, 2009 1:59 AM
     

    Esco Soprano said:

    Wow...absolutely shocked by Guru's attitude and his approach to Gangstarr's legacy. And I thought it was a bit weird to keep referring to himself as a legend. That's for the people to decide. I want to know what happened between those two because it had to be bad......Premo is still killin' it though as evidenced by the heat he gave 50 cent.
    June 26, 2009 2:23 AM
     

    hubcity129 said:

    yo, i just peeped out a few of these traqs...and 4 real...alot of yall niggas just sound upset that he aint wit primo nomo...which i feel...but...homie, on some real shit, this new shit of his is HIPHOP homie....now i know HIPHOP is dead!!!! yall niggas just have no sense of music cousins......yeah, some of the shit is waq....no doubt...

    but, overall, this shit is just so new to yall that its waq.....man, yall just aint gone ever get down on some different shit will yall? yall just been so hypnotized by the radio and this sound alike shit that yall shit on anything new!!!! i've said it before, niggas always say, HIPHOP is dead cuz everything sound the same...everybody sayin the same thing....this industry shit is waq!!!!! WHICH IS ALL TRUE!!!

    but niggas, this shit is different, exactly what yall been askin 4...ok, he aint wit primo...and he sour as fuq over that shit...ok...so fuqn wut!!! it aint fuq off his rhymes homie....yall niggas just blind...yall niggas is just as phony as the industry....act like a nigga can't move on or some shit...yeah, he was ill ova primo traqs but damn, a man can't do his own thang and be dope?

    YO GURU, FUQ THESE HATERS HOMIE!!!!! I WANT YOU TO HOOK BAQ UP WIT PRIMO 2, BUT, THIS SHIT IS HIPHOP!!!!! I LIKE THE NEW ALBUM....THE SHIT IS DIFFERENT, IT AINT THE NORM..... SOME CUTS I CAN DO WITOUT BUT 4 DA MOST PART, THAT SHIT IS BANGIN!!!!

    DOPE TRAQS----STOP FRONTIN', WHEN U LEAST EXPECT, BEST OF MY YEARS, THOSE DAYS R GONE, CEE WHAT WE DO.....

    HOMIE, THIS IS THAT HIPHOP SHIT....U TRIED TO HARD ON SOME SONGS BUT OVER ALL, THIS IS HIPHOP.... THE GAME NEEDS THIS SHIT....YALL NIGGAS IS JUST STUQ IN A WARP....AND YALL WANNA KNOW Y HIPHOP IS DEAD? OR DYIN'?.....ITS BECAUSE YALL SHOOT DOWN EVERYTHING DIFFERENT....JUST LIKE YALL DID THIS SHIT....YALL IS THE REASON HIPHOP IS FUQN FADEN OUT YOU DUMB ASSES.......YOU SUPPORT REAL HIPHOP MUSIC AND IT'LL THRIVE...BUT U RATHER SUPPORT THE STANKY LEG.....FUQN DUMB ASSES!!!

    www.soundclick.com/mrfoulstyles     or just cliq on da name
    June 26, 2009 8:07 AM
     

    hubcity129 said:

    dope traqs----its a shoq, after time, ride minus the hook, the singin and the auto tune shit.....FUQ SINGIN' IN HIPHOP!!!!the rhymes are dope though....6 cipher, and 7 grand off the chain.....man, this shit is old school wit a new sound.....kinda sound like wut common couldn't quite do on his last album.....that bambaatta sound wit an updated twist.....laced wit old school styles and vocals spittin' new school rhymes....this shit is ill......

    YALL NIGGAS IS JUST HATERS!!!!!!SLOAR AINT NO PRIMO BUT HE AINT NO LIL JON OR COLI PARK EITHER......THE NIGGA GOT BEATS....GURU GOT RHYMES....IT AINT ROQET SCIENCE NIGGAS...BEATS AND RHYMES....THATS WHAT HIPHOP IS!!!!!
    June 26, 2009 8:20 AM
     

    original b-boy said:

    One more thing Guru... I'd like for you to look in the mirror and tell me your a legend and now think about Michael Jackson and see where you compare. His last interview in 2007 was all about his kids and the recording of his CLASSIC "Thriller" album. Never forget the past. And yes, that Solar ish is weak as all get out. You make some great points about Lee Pin Stripe Jeans but why would you go back to the past and remember that? Isn't that going against what your interview was all about... forgetting the past? Call me crazy.
    June 26, 2009 9:43 AM
     

    Fyren said:

    Yes Guru, we understand that this 2009 and it is dangerous to be stuck in a specific era of music but how can you shit on Gangstarr?.  I don't see how you can make "Make'em pay" and try to rationalize auto tune and it still wouldn't be a radio hit, so why?.

    You probably got tired of every single media outlet asking "When you going to be back with Premo?, what happened to Gangstarr?", but you can't just outright shit on the fanbase that grew up to your music.

    I never saw Premo as the greater half of the group, it was a DYNAMIC DUO collabo.

    This is your 20th, 20th! anniversary. I don't care how long you been with Solar, his shit is absolute garbage and does not compliment your flow. Don't talk about Premo, nor Solar, get another DJ that can tinker with your delivery.

    Your not suppose to say that your a legend out of your own mouth, it just doesn't make sense. Its for your listeners to decide.

    Hubcity, learn to rationalize and use proper English. No one will read your garbage nor take you seriously.
    June 26, 2009 8:19 PM
     

    Sovietnam said:

    This bitch is an asshole.

    June 27, 2009 9:54 AM
     

    CarolinaCandee said:

    No, No, No!!! "Supa Danger*divine rule*" WTF was that? Half assed attempt at mind control? "Divine rule" Still, wtf? Why were you whispering that shit? *side eye*

    I have to be completely honest, I have NEVER been a big Guru fan, and since I've taken to production, premier is THE MAN and Ive learned much from his style, so I don't really understand what Guru has his drawls in a bunch for?

    I don't know much but I do know bitterness isn't good for the soul suga. Its like holding a burning hot brick of coal, waiting to throw it at someone else. Thing is you only burn yourself and your bridges, not help yourself any. And as you can CLEARLY see, premo is doing JUST FINE.

    Stop sounding bitter and deserting your fans from the Gangstarr days. Those days are over, but with this sound, they are probably the only people interested in new material from you and would buy it out of respect for what you've done, IN THE past!

    And hearing that you beat on women, HELL TO THE NAW! I def won't be checking for you now! Talking all this *divine rule* roboting and carrying on. You ought to be shame to put this shit out.

    And another thing, is it me, or does it sound like this man couldn't ride this beat if it was a bike with training wheels?

    I'm too through...

    And another thing... WTF is with you dissing the south? Sounds like you are ethering YOURSELF every opportunity you get.

    I'm done.... forreals this time... LOL

    *whispers "divine rule"*
    June 27, 2009 1:30 PM
     

    breakdownbeats said:

    I can see why he is upset.  I am a huge Gangstarr fan.  The first album with Solar was not good.  The Jazzamataz 4 record was great.  Probably his best album vocally.  Solar's production on the album was really good too and it was slept on.  No publicity.  It was one of the best hip hop albums that came out that year and he had to cancel the american tour cause there was no support for it.  That is why he is salty, cause we didn't give one of his best pieces of material a chance.  All we want to hear about is Gangstarr and I can understand that too.
    June 27, 2009 3:38 PM
     

    breakdownbeats said:

    btw.  all the hater comments.  Get off your computer and go outside and say hi to your neighbor.  It will take you out of your crappy mood.
    June 27, 2009 3:39 PM
     

    keepITmovin7 said:

    This dude never repped boston ever. Acting like he from NY n shit. I dig all of the gangstarr shit but not his new shit. Solar is wack i hope they aint gay together on some gangstalicious type shit lolzzzz

    DO THE HOMIE!
    HOMIES OVER HOES!
    hahaha funny ass shit
    June 27, 2009 7:03 PM
     

    DAPHATMAN803 said:

    damn guru comes off gay as fuck is this shit

    it just that one line "We were friends for a couple of years before he even started playing me the hot tracks. I knew he had the heat, but it was more like we were building as men."

    I knew he had the heat
    I knew he had the heat
    I knew he had the heat
    pause

    keep drinkin the kool-aid dumb ass
    June 27, 2009 9:42 PM
     

    DAPHATMAN803 said:

    damn guru comes off gay as fuck is this shit

    it just that one line "We were friends for a couple of years before he even started playing me the hot tracks. I knew he had the heat, but it was more like we were building as men."

    I knew he had the heat
    I knew he had the heat
    I knew he had the heat
    pause

    keep drinkin the kool-aid dumb ass
    June 27, 2009 9:43 PM
     

    oskamadison said:

    2 other thoughts: one, it's funny that Guru and Big Shug started Gang Starr together yet Shug is the one still rolloin' with Preme. Two, maybe Guru should get with CL Smooth, who's about as fond of Pete Rock as Guru is of Preme these days, and do an album together and name it after a classic Large Professor line: "Fuck Those Two DJ's..." Seriously, isn't it real bitch-like that Guru won't even refer to Preme by name? You gotta see this interview with Guru and Solar on youtube talkin' about this very topic just to see the bitch-assness live and direct. One last thing: if you're going to jack some old disco shit, at least slow it down, chop it, run it backwards, do SOMETHING creative to that shit.
    June 27, 2009 9:53 PM
     

    Kevindolo said:

    i just checked out the whole "Lost and found" album and read reviews and comments and daaaaaaaaaaamn Guru you being slaughtered !! and i can see why first of all the album is crap , the production suuucks !!!

    wtf does Solar call himself a superproducer?? dude a retard ...what else has he worked on besides killin Guru's career??? nothing!
    Wack choice of samples , not being creative how to use em just straigth jack em , lets not even mention the drums ...wow talk about lame keyboard GM midi drum sounds and amatuer programming .
    the beats doesnt fit Guru's flow and the bpm is to high for him to be able to flow like he used too.

    good to see how much shit Guru got from this interview , maybe he reads this and f*ckin realise what his audience thinks about this crap he's up to nowdays... last words Solar is mad gay...

    June 28, 2009 6:19 PM
     

    v4vendetta said:

    GURU IS A WASHED UP, 49 YR OLD BITTER ALCOHOLIC!! YOU DON'T DISS YOUR HOMETOWN NO MATTER WHAT?> YOU'RE NOT GOING TO PERFORM AT A LARGE STADIUM BECAUSE QUITE FRANKLY, THE PEOPLE WHO SUPPORT THIS MUSIC ARE OVERWHELMINGLY IN THE 14-25 DEMOGRAPHIC AND THEY DON'T KNOW YOU LIKE THAT. THE OLD HEADS WILL SHOW LOVE BUT YOU HAVE TO DO IT WITH PREEMO, GET ON AN OLDIES TOUR WITH BRAND NUBIAN, ONYX, DIAMOND D, TRIBE OR SOME SHIT AND MAYBE, YOU CAN DO BIGGER VENUES, BUT OUTSIDE OF THAT HOMEBOY, ONLY COFFEE-SHOPS AND HOUSE OF BLUES WILL BE INTERESTED IN YOUR "NEW VENTURE".. THAT'S 100 MY G. A BITTER, NON-ALCOHOLIC, SOBERING THOUGHT FOR YOU TO DIGEST.
    June 29, 2009 9:07 AM
     

    Guru Doesn’t Like DJ Premier, Refuses To Talk Gang Starr | Hiptics said:

    June 29, 2009 10:56 AM
     

    BkAllDay129 said:

    Guru sounded like a bitch.
    June 29, 2009 1:55 PM
     

    BkAllDay129 said:

    figures he sounds like a biyahbiyah because he's from Boston
    June 29, 2009 1:56 PM
     

    lighthroughl said:

    ok here we go:let's correct some things here. a lot of the "FANS" here are BITTER BITTER BITTER that Guru is not some kind of wind up toy that does what they want him to. to the "fans" that claim to be his "fanbase",well buy a record then and support or don't call yourself that.  real fans buy the record.and realize all you with this ageism BULLSHIT,you all are going to age just like everyone else;maybe you studio gangsters have hood dreams of dying in a hail of bullets but that's truth.YOU OLD ASS BITTER SITTING ON YOUR FAT ASS "FANS" CAN EASILY BE REPLACED BY A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF OPEN MINDED MOBILIZED INTELLIGENT REAL FANS OF MUSIC.Guru is model of how to age for you ...in terms of the past,do you all need everything spoon fed to you?ok here comes the little airplane, open wide:Guru is saying take some beautiful things from the past; but to the future.get it now?not without the future.there now, swallow and digest that...just give lil dap and and malachi a check?what, a royalty check?those come from the record company.a welfare check?you're insulting everybody here.those are both grown men,if they want to perform and record and have something to say let 'em do it,respect them enough to know that is in their hands.how rude of you....in regards to Guru 's best days being behind him,it's not over yet by a long shot, let the man work and support.you all are greedy ass fans.most groups don't last as long as Gangstarr did.this is like on the price is right,when they show you two huge prizes at the end if you've been able to get that far. you have to pick one .here you get both and you are still whining.if you want to bump a Gangstarr record go ahead.but don't shut yourself out of the new prize coming off the presses now....another thing, when people started bullshitting about which beatle was good AFTER they broke up,guess who stepped up?John Lennon, who told everyone in the media and the world NO, IT WAS ALL FOUR OF US...you fans sound like them CRUSTY ASS OLD JAZZ CRITICS who did THE EXACT SAME THING to Miles Davis when he changed directions.HISTORY CORRECTED THEIR CANDYASSES.don't get caught out there.do your history...and can we ban the retarded comments that involve the word "wack"surrounded by a maximum of two misspelled words...and these people that say only Premier can be good alone and the beat is what's important.Guru is dope a    cappella,what is you talking about?ok, if you want the entire instrumental Gangstarr catalogue,then i'll take the a cappella version. it's a matter of taste you jokers.yeah i like music but you have to have some human words and a MESSAGE in Hip Hop.WHAT THE FUCK KIND OF CRACK HAVE YOU ALL BEEN SMOKING TRYING TO GLOSS OVER THAT. there is no Gangstarr without Guru's voice,flow and MESSAGE.and now that Guru is living his lyrics,a vegetarian,drug and alcohol free,with positivity you fold.not a good look.you pseudo fans WILL BE REPLACED,Guru just sold out concerts in japan.his new songs get as much if not more love than the older ones.he plays them all. name any other artist from his era doing what he is doing at his level.name any artist from any era any kind of music  who has done what Guru has done and is going to.in my book ,Guru is the GREATEST MC OF ALL TIME.he has longevity,he put Hip Hop and Jazz together first.he has Gangstarr and Jazzmatazz.he's real, he has a message and has technique.he takes risks with his music,and he is still alive.don't forget Guru started Gangstarr....and another thing none of you cats will say anything about, the features on the new album,K Born and High Power.you haters don't want to say anything 'cause you know they are dope....and you cats are mad that Guru doesn't use other producers.how many producers are on most Gangstarr records?does Guru get props for that?which is it with you schizos?what's really important for you?...and to you fans who are like "oh Guru said one thing i don't like,now i don't like him anymore",get real...and none of you seem to understand human relationships,if you have friends who fall out,is this really how you act?taking some sad ass sides and mortgaging truth in the process?...only positivity will win in the end...
    June 30, 2009 3:17 AM
     

    lighthroughl said:

    ok here we go:let's correct some things here. a lot of the "FANS" here are BITTER BITTER BITTER that Guru is not some kind of wind up toy that does what they want him to. to the "fans" that claim to be his "fanbase",well buy a record then and support or don't call yourself that.  real fans buy the record.and realize all you with this ageism BULLSHIT,you all are going to age just like everyone else;maybe you studio gangsters have hood dreams of dying in a hail of bullets but that's truth.YOU OLD ASS BITTER SITTING ON YOUR FAT ASS "FANS" CAN EASILY BE REPLACED BY A WHOLE NEW GENERATION OF OPEN MINDED MOBILIZED INTELLIGENT REAL FANS OF MUSIC.Guru is model of how to age for you ...in terms of the past,do you all need everything spoon fed to you?ok here comes the little airplane, open wide:Guru is saying take some beautiful things from the past; but to the future.get it now?not without the future.there now, swallow and digest that...just give lil dap and and malachi a check?what, a royalty check?those come from the record company.a welfare check?you're insulting everybody here.those are both grown men,if they want to perform and record and have something to say let 'em do it,respect them enough to know that is in their hands.how rude of you....in regards to Guru 's best days being behind him,it's not over yet by a long shot, let the man work and support.you all are greedy ass fans.most groups don't last as long as Gangstarr did.this is like on the price is right,when they show you two huge prizes at the end if you've been able to get that far. you have to pick one .here you get both and you are still whining.if you want to bump a Gangstarr record go ahead.but don't shut yourself out of the new prize coming off the presses now....another thing, when people started bullshitting about which beatle was good AFTER they broke up,guess who stepped up?John Lennon, who told everyone in the media and the world NO, IT WAS ALL FOUR OF US...you fans sound like them CRUSTY ASS OLD JAZZ CRITICS who did THE EXACT SAME THING to Miles Davis when he changed directions.HISTORY CORRECTED THEIR CANDYASSES.don't get caught out there.do your history...and can we ban the retarded comments that involve the word "wack"surrounded by a maximum of two misspelled words...and these people that say only Premier can be good alone and the beat is what's important.Guru is dope a    cappella,what is you talking about?ok, if you want the entire instrumental Gangstarr catalogue,then i'll take the a cappella version. it's a matter of taste you jokers.yeah i like music but you have to have some human words and a MESSAGE in Hip Hop.WHAT THE FUCK KIND OF CRACK HAVE YOU ALL BEEN SMOKING TRYING TO GLOSS OVER THAT. there is no Gangstarr without Guru's voice,flow and MESSAGE.and now that Guru is living his lyrics,a vegetarian,drug and alcohol free,with positivity you fold.not a good look.you pseudo fans WILL BE REPLACED,Guru just sold out concerts in japan.his new songs get as much if not more love than the older ones.he plays them all. name any other artist from his era doing what he is doing at his level.name any artist from any era any kind of music  who has done what Guru has done and is going to.in my book ,Guru is the GREATEST MC OF ALL TIME.he has longevity,he put Hip Hop and Jazz together first.he has Gangstarr and Jazzmatazz.he's real, he has a message and has technique.he takes risks with his music,and he is still alive.don't forget Guru started Gangstarr....and another thing none of you cats will say anything about, the features on the new album,K Born and High Power.you haters don't want to say anything 'cause you know they are dope....and you cats are mad that Guru doesn't use other producers.how many producers are on most Gangstarr records?does Guru get props for that?which is it with you schizos?what's really important for you?...and to you fans who are like "oh Guru said one thing i don't like,now i don't like him anymore",get real...and none of you seem to understand human relationships,if you have friends who fall out,is this really how you act?taking some sad ass sides and mortgaging truth in the process?...only positivity will win in the end...
    June 30, 2009 3:17 AM
     

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    khemwest said:

    HOTEP (peace)

    I am Djehuti Ausar aka Big Deal of Wu-Tang/Harlem6.
    I read this interview and I have a few comments. Being a person that worked with guru for 3years as his personal sound engineer, I can say that yes, he does sound bitter and probably is. I felt the need to response when I read that he said that he and Solar was friends first before they started working together and that is a flat out lie!!!!

    Guru was introduced to Solar by the god Black Jesus of Wu-Tang/Harlem6, which I am producer of. When Solar came into the picture he came in producing beats as he does now and there was no prior friendship with Solar before they started working together.

    Solar came into the picture and disrupted the projects that we were working on and poisoned his mind against Black Jesus, myself and others that were involved.

    I must say that I do appreciate what Guru did for me. He took me on tour to Dj for him in 2001 and 2002, where I was able to see alot of Europe and Nigeria, Africa.

    Now on a present note... I would appreciate all of you that read this to go to itunes and purchase the new single "Ode To The Wu" by Wu-Tang/Harlem6
    and please go to my youtube page and get ur minds right!!! :-)

    SHM HTP (SHEM HOTEP)(farewell, peace)

    Djehuti Ausar
    AMRKHMWST ∆
    July 16, 2009 11:23 PM
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