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The legendary Atlanta studio, Stankonia, is in a non-descript building in the same neighborhood where Sean Garrett, Ne-Yo, even Usher have an office nearby. Driving by, you would never know it was there. The only thing that sets it apart is that you are more likely to see a candy-painted Cutlass on 24’s parked out front than a luxury car. And on Tuesday, April 3, Stankonia was the scene of a hot private party celebrated the newest toast of the town, Future.
Future, who is the cousin of Dungeon Family producer Rico Wade (hence the location), began his ascent to rap superstardom only two short years ago. From 2010 to early 2011, Future released three mixtapes, 1000, Dirty Sprite, and True Story, which featured the single, “Tony Montana,” garnering him mainstream success, in addition to his feature appearance on the hit radio single, “Racks,” by YC.
Future’s rise to fame is almost textbook – he put out hot music, kept his name hot in the streets, built a fanbase, and the labels came calling. In September 2011, Future became the first rap artist to be signed by L.A. Reid under his new tenure as chairman of Epic Records. The signing made sense for Future, who was being courted by several labels at the time, because his cousin Rico worked with L.A., and the industry veteran also signed his best friend and business partner, Rocko, while at Def Jam.
Future, however, kept releasing music, including Freebricks (with Gucci Mane), Streetz Calling, and Astronaut Status.
AllHipHop.com hung out with Future, Big Boi, DJ Drama, Julia Beverly of Ozone Magazine, and a bunch of other DJs and fans at the private listening session for Pluto, which debuts on April 17. Between our free food and free drinks, here’s what we heard:
“The Future is Now” featuring Big Rube: Like Jay-Z once said about Ron Isley, “Just the sound of his voice is a hit.” The same is true for Atlanta rapper and producer, Big Rube. His spoken word art has been featured on Def Poetry Jam and the movie ATL. On Future’s album, he drops gems like, “4 billion miles away/ do a whole week in a day.” The song sets a good tone for the album.
“Parachute” featuring R. Kelly: Hearing this song, the first thing you think is, “Is that R. Kelly?” The song is a hard rap song that has a beat with a sort of Caribbean, almost Rihanna type flavor. As the bass bounced off the multiple house speakers, one partygoer remarked, “Oh my God.” Yeah.
“Straight Down”: This song, like most on the album, doesn’t deviate from Future’s proven formula of rapping about money, drugs, and light-skinned girls who wear nice shoes. The line “I got your attitude on Venus/I got you ready to catch my semen” sort of made us spit out our Heineken.
“Astronaut Chick”: Future appeals to young women. In fact, we know a young woman with an MBA who is a big fan and listens to his mixtapes every morning on the way to her corporate job. “And we gon blast off like a rocket when the time’s right,” the hook states, and Future has perfected the art of the hook. He is poised to be the next king of ringtones.
“Magic Remix” featuring T.I.: Future stated that this song was the first song that T.I. jumped on upon his release from prison. The remix demonstrates Future’s ability to make a hook that is so catchy it makes you have to move. If you live in Atlanta, you have had a night like this. If you don’t, listening to this song will help you understand why we love it so much.
“I’m Trippin’” featuring Juicy J: Juicy J is having a resurgence in his career outside of Three-Six Mafia due to his hardcore rap skill and respect in the underground. On this song, he brings out the best in Future who leaves alone the auto-tune and delivers one of his better verses.
“Truth Gonna Hurt You”: True to his career thus far, Future follows a proven formula on his album. There are dope boy songs, strip club anthems, songs for girls to party to, and the sincere, introspective song. This is the latter. The song is about Future and his life, and it’s decent.
“Neva End”: We have no notes about this song, so we are guessing that it wasn’t that great. But, almost every rap album has a weak link.
“Tony Montana” featuring Drake: Future stated that this song and its video were a “movie,” which he shot in the Dominican Republic. Drake did not appear in the video, but lays down a hot verse for the song. The song, which is a lyrical recap of the movie Scarface, is a fun one to listen to, and made a great buzz single originally on the mixtape, True Story.
“Permanent Scar”: Another song where Future does not use Auto-Tune, this is a good and introspective song.
“Same Damn Time”: A hit record and a catchphrase, “Same Damn Time,” is burning up the radio and a song that people get hype to in the club. It goes hard and rattles windows.
The last four songs on the album, “Long Life the Pimp” featuring Trae the Truth, and “Homicide” featuring Snoop Dogg, “Turn on the Lights”, and “You Deserve It” are all decent records. “Homicide” is one of Snoop’s better feature appearances. Future remarked that he got a phone call from his manager who stated, “Snoop got you one,” referring to his appearance on the album. The album does tend to get repetitive, but Future never claimed to be an extraordinary lyricist. What makes his album are hard, driving, bass beats and catchy hooks that are in their own way mesmerizing.
Upon first listen, we give Pluto a 7.5 out of 10. It’s a fantasy ride to a faraway place, and we had a blast on our journey. Check for it on April 17.
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Good Friday, my Soldiers and Survivors!
Welcome to the best day of the week…. EVERY SINGLE DAY!! Today’s Daily Word is dedicated to your Trials and Tribulations, and how you handle them while on your journey!! I once heard an interesting analogy by Rev. Dr. Darin Moore about an “Egg, a Potato and a Tea Bag”…
The Egg, Potato and Tea Bag were all on a quest for greatness. They were all determined to get what they wanted out of life and vowed that nothing can stop them. One day while on their quest, they were each put into hot water (trials and tribulations). The Egg withstood the hot water as much as it could, but when it was all said and done, it became hard on the inside. The hot water was too much to withstand, so the Egg, as it moved forward, always kept that hard interior to protect it.
The Potato, on the other hand, did the opposite; it was strong to begin with, but once it was put
into hot water, it became soft and afraid. The Tea Bag, though, did something interesting… It said “I don’t care what trials and tribulations you put me through, I’m going to shine my light and keep doing me.” So, while in hot water, the tea bag became stronger…. it spread itself through out the water and eventually became the water. It turned its trials and tribulations into something desirable and something that allowed it to achieve all of its goals!!
Conclusion: As you go on your quest for greatness remember to be like the tea bag! Trials and tribulations are going to try and stop you from achieving your greatness, but you must understand that nothing can stop you but you. If you become like the egg and put up a wall to secure yourself
from everyday woes, then that same wall will become the thing blocking out all of the greatness that life has to offer… and If you become like the potato who is strong but allows trials to soften you up, then you are removing the very essence of what will get you ahead in life. Instead, make a vow that no matter what your circumstance is, no matter what you are going through, you are always going to keep you eyes on the prize!! As Og Mandino once said, “Failure will never overtake you, if your determination to succeed is strong enough.”
-Ash’Cash
“The walls we build around us to keep sadness out also keeps out the joy.” -Jim Rohn
“Feelings are much like waves, we can’t stop them from coming but we can choose which one to surf.” -Jonatan Mårtensson
“Happiness is an attitude of mind, born of the simple determination to be happy under all outward circumstances.” -J. Donald Walters
“Obstacles are things a person sees when he takes his eyes off his goal.” -E. Joseph Cossman
“Opportunity follows struggle. It follows effort. It follows hard work. It doesn’t come before.” -Shelby Steele
“Once all struggle is grasped, miracles are possible.” -Mao Tse-Tung
“Determination gives you the resolve to keep going in spite of the roadblocks that lay before you.” -Denis Waitley
“An invincible determination can accomplish almost anything and in this lies the great distinction between great men and little men.” -Thomas Fuller
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Ash’Cash is a Business Consultant, Motivational Speaker, Financial Expert and the author of Mind Right, Money Right: 10 Laws of Financial Freedom. For more information, please visit his website, www.IamAshCash.com.
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Simply put, Immortal Technique is that dude.
One would be hard pressed to find anyone worth their salt in the music industry who has something negative to say about him. He puts himself on the front lines to save orphans in foreign lands from certain demise. He feeds the hungry in Third World countries, and pontificates with the likes of Dr. Cornel West on lofty world issues on his The (R)evolution of Immortal Technique documentary. And when it comes to being vocal on issues such as Trayvon Martin, there isn’t anyone quite like him in the game, and he seems perfectly content with his uniqueness.
Then, of course, one must remember that Immortal Technique is a rapper. That he can change the world and spit lines of fury at the same time makes him one to watch (out) for. It might be that his lyrics are like sword-worthy, razor sharp jabs being thrown at our societal ills. Or, it might be the samurai-like delivery with which he schools people nearly every time he speaks. He’s not mainstream, and possibly held back by his staunch independence. When you lose his point (which you will), it’s not because he’s boring. It’s because he has so much to say, and you’re possibly just not smart enough.
Whatever it is, Immortal Technique is a special blend. His music is not for the faint of heart, but it’s there for the taking for those who choose to pay attention and venture beyond the activist in him. AllHipHop.com sat down with Immortal Technique recently to hear about his impact on the music and touring circuits, and why he’s simply that dude. Watch the video, and then check out his documentary trailer and new music below:
Watch The (R)evolution of Immortal Technique Official Trailer:
Download Immortal Technique’s “Toast To The Dead” off The Martyr album.
The new Mario Van Peebles teen comedy/drama, We The Party, opens this Friday, and AllHipHop.com has a few video clips of the movie to share, along with a movie review from our staffer, Jon Garcia. Check back tomorrow for our exclusive sit-down with Mario Van Peebles and his son, Mandela.
Movie Review:
We The Party is a film orchestrated by Mario Van Peebles, a film that attempts to accurately capture the essence of teenage life in today’s world. The execution of this topic has been eluding filmmakers for quite some time. Set in sunny California, with high-profile appearances by Snoop Dogg, YG, and the New Boyz, the cast and set seem fit to portray the youth. But would the storyline follow through as well?
The lead, “Hendrix,” is played by Mario Van Peebles’s son, Mandela Van Peebles. Hendrix has his crew of friends – “Quicktime,” “Obama,” “Chowder,” and “Que” – all five ready and willing for high school nonsense. The array of personalities here are supposed to showcase the nation’s youth of today, in a real way, which they succeed doing at times. An abundance of vulgarity is thrown around, as well as sometimes eye-rolling clichés.
However, if the film is anything, it’s honest. The crew mentioned above gets in enough trouble to keep the crowd laughing, but they also deal with serious dilemmas involving other students. Rapper YG plays a troubled teen named “CC,” who is trapped in the gang life. “Cheyenne,” played by Simone Battle, is the love – and subsequently, “Prom,” interest of Hendrix, and all seven, plus more, get tangled in a web of social pressures, bad report letters, and situations that test their resolve of sticking together.
When the film begins, it reeks of “Disney TV movie, two hour special.” It comes off as a bit corny, and reaching at the idea of relevancy. But as the picture progresses, you warm up to it. The situations become more relatable, and soon characters from the script are being identified as friends of your own.
There may be a handful of cliché moments, but there are enough twists and turns to keep you guessing and entertained. We The Party is an entertaining watch, one that is sure to draw smiles from adolescent watchers going through the same thing. It doesn’t capture the attitude of teenagers today with complete certainty, but it’s pretty damn close most of the time. From prom anxiety, social awkwardness, c###-blocks and money woes, We The Party has a reason to celebrate. Be sure to check out the clips below:
Dogg Pound alum Warren G has amassed a career worth of hits and enough big-name affiliations to consider him legendary. In recent years, the West Coast OG has kept busy and is relevant to a whole, new audience via reality TV, product endorsements, and recording new music.
You may not realize, however, that Warren G’s production skills are still in heavy demand, too. Turn on the radio lately, and you’ve heard his “signature stank” thrown all over the Young Jeezy single, “Leave You Alone”, featuring the current King of Winning R&B Hooks, Ne-Yo.
Check out a video below of Warren G discussing his production duties on “Leave You Alone” from Jeezy’s TM103 album:
AllHipHop.com just caught up with Warren G in California. Keep an eye out for our feature with him in the next few days!
(AllHipHop News) New York up radio station Hot 97 has announced the first round of performers for its annual Summer Jam concert.
Pusha T, Kendrick Lamar, School Boy Q and Big Krit have been confirmed as artists for the Festival Village Stage, during Summer Jam.
The artists are part of the pre-show events taking place for Summer Jam, which is expected to draw over 50,000 people.
More artists will be announced over the next several months leading up to Summer Jam, which will take place June 3 at the MetLife stadium in New Jersey.
Tickets for Summer Jam tickets range from $45-$200.
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