SL JONES: Defying Categorization; Establishing Self

Upon pending dates, the prepackaged gimmicks will expire. These lyrical infants tussle for Rap’s fleeting spotlight. Cognizant of the status-quo, Little Rock’s own, SL Jones, continues to invest into his creative cache. His diverse skill-set challenges categorization; that’s the problem. An artistic battle ensues when the MC is both the arch nemesis and the hero. How will the fickle public respond to an unpredictable artist?

An intense ebony glimpse conveys SL’s perspective. Unprecedented confidence concludes his comment, “I don’t even think; I just create. I have to master the craft… My job is to ensure excellence and to just be better. It’s my job as an artist to convince. ” These are his words:

Building Business Relationships

In whatever situation you’re in, always keeping that student-mentality you can always be in-tune with what’s going on. From being able to benefit from the things around you, you won’t get outdated. Sometimes you’ll do something for the position that it’ll later put you in verses the now money. The now-money, will hinder you from [reaping] later-money. You’ll play yourself for a small check versus grinding.

People are only going to respect you as much as you respect yourself. If what you’re doing is amateurish then that’s how you’ll be treated. People may not know that you have your sh*t together; so, they may come at you— they got to respect the fact that this is how you want to eat. If they feel disrespected by it, then you shouldn’t do business with them. You didn’t come into this sh*t to be homies.

And everything costs. Then you give it away for free. I would never complain about it. On the artist, don’t cheat the people. The worst thing you can do is have a project come out and it under-delivers. You’ll get that now-money, but you’ll never get it again. It’s better for it to be the opposite, for them not to expect much and then when they come you wow them. Then you got them for life.

 Securing featuresMutual respect or healthy budget

It’s love. I’m new; so, when I first meet somebody I don’t come off hella thirsty. It helps when they already know about you. It’s really, God. I’ve been blessed to where they may of heard about me through somebody. With me and Rittz, we used to be around each other kicking it—cracking jokes and sh*t. I didn’t even know that he rapped.  We’d be in there getting faded, kicking it, having a blast then—it was through Burn One, because we both kinda knew each other. He was doing a show in Atlanta and we linked. I came out. There was a song that I did called “Wild Side,” it’s off Flight Risk. He was like, ‘Yeah, man; you sick.’

Another way that I secure features is by putting them on dope songs. When they get the record they’re like, ‘Damn.’ If I don’t know them, or have a solid connect, my motto has always been approach it like business. A favor will always get swept under the rug. People respect you when you don’t ask them for nothing for free. When you come at them like, ‘Yo, let’s do business.’ Now they respect your mind. The first time you may do business with them, and the second time it may be just love, because y’all started off building on the right foot. It’s happened a couple of different ways. They way I’ve been able to do it there’s always love involved.

On  “Grind 100 Hustle”

I ain’t gonna lie; whenever we get into the studio together it’s heated. I feel like Killer smashed it. He just took off. I’m the one who always goes first. Usually, I’m the one who’ll pick the beat out. It’s just fun. It’s a sport, too.

I still got love for the sport. We really didn’t even think about it. When I think about it, it may have been the homie who picked the beat. He was like, ‘Y’all need to kill this sh*t.’ he had a bunch of old instrumentals. I want to say it was the homie, G. Before you know it it was done. Initially, I was trying to find an original beat, because like to do songs. Write a hook, and then have everybody do verses. But, that sh*t just happened; it was crazy.

Demonstrate depth of talent while remaining cohesive

I guess that’s the part that I have to figure out. With C.O.L.O.R.S. that was just me wanting to exist. I didn’t even know that people knew about it. I don’t feel like I had the best beat on there, or the best mixes. That’s why people gravitated to it; there were zero expectations.  When it dropped, it created opportunities for myself; it got me here.

Naturally, you’ll hear the sound; there’s growth. If you listen to it there’s always going to be something on that one that’s a glimpse of what you heard before. The first time I listen to something I don’t judge it. It is what it is. Listen and look at the tile of the project. Do the features make sense? Does the music connect with the title?

If you’re going to listen to my music go ahead and take it all in. I got to say some crazy sh*t. I got a new mixtape produced by Metro Boomin—I knew people were going to feel indifferent about Way of Life No Hobby. That’s my job as an artist. That’s the type of artist I am. I experiment; I tried different things. It’s my job to push that line. When some people come out you know exactly what it is. They got two or three moves and they always go to those. With me, I can do a lot of different things. So, I’m going to try—sometimes you’re going to love it and sometimes you’re going to hate it.

I like it when you go in and do a whole project as fast as we did it you’re in a certain zone. To me, that was something that I feel good about. Ultimately, I’m out to make a project that people will either love or hate. I don’t want nobody to be cool on it. I don’t want nobody to be like, ‘It’s alright; it’s straight.’ I want you to be disgusted like, ‘Oh my God, I can’t believe he did that,’ or ‘I love it; I play it from one to thirteen.’ That’s how I look at it. Either f**k with me all the way or don’t f**k with me.  That half love will get you nowhere; you won’t have no career if everybody is ignoring you. There’s artists who have careers based off being hated.

Sharing Access to Gang Life

I have to put it out there. Honestly, I’m going to give you the mentality of who we are, and how we do. In itself, that right there promotes change, because people already know for me to be here is a blessing. So, that means I’ve made some right decisions. N*ggas from my ‘hood is dead; [some] are locked up forever. Or they just came home a couple of years ago. You can’t glorify or glamorize it, but you can hide it. You still have to document it. So, there’s a fine line you have to walk when you speak on it. And I make sure whenever you’re speaking on it it’s in truth.

DJ Burn One

Paraphernalia got a lot of love.  Burn One, is the only person that can get production like that from. So, when we went in he was making the beat right there. I’m writing the songs right there and that’s how it came about. So, naturally that sound is only going to be on something that I do with Burn One. It’s not like with every project that I put out it’s going to be me and Burn One doing projects back to back. Every other producer that I fool with, other than Burn One, is a trap. That’s kinda their roots. Metro got a range and if you listen to the whole thing then you hear songwriting. Like the song “Facts of Life,” anybody can relate to that. So, it’s like you have to listen to everything.

That one was the one that got the most attention. I couldn’t even do that again, because I’m not working with a producer that’s going to give me that again. That’s like a moment in time. We’re plotting on the next one. Burn One is putting together a project and we’ve just been sitting in there talking about all the stuff like what the vibe of the next project is going to be. If that’s what you want then you have to wait on the next Burn One project. That’s the only place that I can get that from. That’s like a tailor-made suit from Burn One. Every outfit that I put on is not going to fit like that. Nobody else does it like that.

Defying Expectations

I jumped on Ricky Fontaine’s project, TallTails. Ricky did a project with Burn One, iNDEED, that’s the name of his group. Rick did a solo project that I was supposed to jump on. This is the last day; so, I literally just left a function with Kenneth. We pulled up on them at the studio to knock out my verse. When I come in we’re going through songs to try to figure out what I’m going to do and I end up jumping on a song. I go in; I do the verse. When I come out, the first thing Ricky said was—it was hilarious, I can’t make this sh*t up—he was like, ‘Man, I’m so glad you killed it the way you killed it. You killed it, SL. I ain’t gonna lie. Man, I was a little worried. I just listened to America’s Nightmare, I didn’t know what SL was going to show up. Man, you’ve been on your wavy sh*t! I didn’t know if you were going to come in singing. I had no idea what you were going to do.  I’m glad you just went in and killed it the way you did.’

I was laughing, because people really look at me like, ‘What the f**k is going on in his head.’ When I listen to “More Than Wood,” when I listen to the section where my verse comes in, it’s obvious what I’m supposed to do. I couldn’t even imagine why they thought that I would have done something other than what I did. When I look at it, I can tell that I do be doing a whole lot; I be doing the most.

If a person goes to listen to some of my old sh*t, then they go to listen to some of my new sh*t, the new project is the furthest from what you’ve heard. It’s the most elastic. That was really the one of, Burn One, that was the other sh*t

Inherent Value

I possess a skill-set that allows me to become timeless. It’ll take people a little longer to get me, because I’m the medium with lyricism, character, charisma, and all that in one thing. In a game where everybody tries to put you in a box I’m the dude that when you look at me there is no box. There’s nowhere that you can put me and try to make me stay there. I do what I want to do. That’s the value with me; I’m something different. I’m influenced by everything; you’ll see glimpses of those things that influence me in me. Ultimately, I’m me. You’re not just going to see anybody do everything that I do all at the same time.

As told to Niki Gatewood

Hip-Hop Rumors: Jimmy Henchman Got Suge Knight Shot?

Remember when Suge Knight got shot at the Kanye West party a few years ago? And then Suge sued? YEP. Well, according to a snitch, Jimmy Henchmen ordered that ish.

Peep what early-TMZ site thesmokinggun said:

A cooperating witness has told federal investigators that he shot rap mogul Suge Knight at a 2005 party hosted by Kanye West at a swanky Miami Beach hotel, The Smoking Gun has learned.

The shooting of Knight, founder of L.A.’s Death Row Records, was allegedly ordered by James “Jimmy Henchman” Rosemond, the New York music manager who was sentenced last month to life in prison for heading a cocaine trafficking ring.

A longtime Rosemond associate (and admitted cociane trafficker) has copped to shooting Knight, claiming that he targeted the “rival rap producer…at Rosemond’s behest,” according to investigators. The witness has recently told federal investigators that Rosemond–who attended the West party–provided him with the gun he used to shoot Knight.

Immediately following the shooting, the witness reports, he and Rosemond fled the Shore Club together, adding that Rosemond (seen at left) paid him $10,000 for the shooting (the motive for which is not further detailed by federal officials).

The Rosemond associate is referred to as “CW-3” (confidential witness-3) in the document.

“CW-3” was a member of Rosemond’s narcotics operation for more than a decade, and participated in a series of violent acts directed at associates of the rapper 50 Cent’s G-Unit crew. The rap world beef was prompted by business disputes between G-Unit and Rosemond’s Czar Entertainment.

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Miri Ben-Ari & Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Team Up To Reward Kids For Tolerance

(AllHipHop News)  Acclaimed violinist/producer Miri Ben-Ari speaks through her sounds but is now trying to empower the voices of millions of children and reward a select few. Her non-profit organization Gedenk is partnering with Scholastic Art & Writing Awards to present five students with the Gedenk Award for Tolerance.

To enter, students must create written pieces or original works of art that discuss tolerance and reflect upon the Holocaust and other genocides while promoting the importance of tolerance. Miri Ben-Ari spoke on the uniqueness of this event:

We are pleased to collaborate with Scholastic Art & Writing Awards on this campaign. It’s not easy to encourage young people to learn about atrocities such as the Holocaust, but this unique and creative approach has engaged them to embrace tolerance.

Five winners will be selected to receive a medal along with a cash award of $1,000 for their writing or their original work of art.

The Scholastic Arts & Awards campaign is open to any public, private, parochial or home-school student in grades 7 – 12 in the U.S., Canada. Students in an American school abroad may also participate in the Awards. Submissions are now being accepted and the deadline within 2014 varies slightly by region.

Work may be submitted for any of the Awards’ categories of art or writing, via the Awards’ online registration system.

Hip-Hop Rumors: Draya Scraps With Sundy Carter While Filming ‘Basketball Wives LA?’

The brawling has begun during the taping of Basketball Wives: LA. The YBF is saying that Draya and newbie Sundy Carter have been fighting over the activities of the former’s boyfriend.

Sundy and Draya started scrapping recently while filming the new season of the show after Sundy started trash talking Draya’s boyfriend, Dallas Cowboys baller Orlando Scandrick.

This may have been the last straw for Draya because word on the street is that other cast members have been talking smack about Orlando as well. They have been accusing him of scandalous cheating activity a Draya blew a fuse.

Sundy allegedly ended up with a black eye. Meanwhile, the other word surfacing is that Drayaskipped out on the cast’s Paris trip, which was set to be the setting for their finale taping.

Neither one of them are actually wives. Sounds like Angry Bird behavior.

 

EXCLUSIVE: Chris Webby Speaks On New ‘Homegrown’ EP and e-One Music Partnership

(AllHipHop News) Norwalk, Connecticut Hip-Hop artist Chris Webby spoke with AllHipHop.com about the grind of an independent artist, just as he promotes his new EP Homegrown.

The rapper inked a deal with independent record label e-One. According to Chris, he was selective when it came to signing a label deal, due to his overarching career goals.

“We had been looking into deals for a little while,” Chris Webby told AllHipHop.com. “I’m all about the indie thing, but after eight projects of being completely independent, frustrations build. It’s really tough to pay out-of-pocket for an entire Hip-Hop career. It’s a pretty expensive job.”

The rapper said that e-One was a perfect for his career, since he is not necessarily aiming for the Forbes “Richest Rappers” list when it comes to his music.

“You’ve got to realize what you’re in this for,” Chris Webby explained. “I’m in this to leave a legacy of dopeness really. I’m not worried about blowing up over night, fame and money and women, ect. I’ve got good weed and I’m making good music and that’s what I’m concerned with.”

Chris Webby said he hopes his EP Homegrown, as well as his future releases from e-One, will increase his fan base.

“I’ve been getting out there, and I think people are finally getting over the initial ‘he’s a white kid from the suburbs of Connecticut.’ Its not a bad area, but at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where your from. I grew up rapping, for a long time now…15 years and I think people are starting to realize…this kid can rap and he’s for real.”

Download the new EP Homegrown, which features production Sap, Harry Fraud, Rich Kidd, Ned Cameron, DJ Burn One, Rich Kidd and others.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/homegrown/id733065710

Check out the exclusive interview with Chris Webby here:

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EXCLUSIVE: Prince Paul Gives His Top 5 Rap Skits, Concept Albums & Self-Produced Tracks

(AllHipHop Features) Thanks to his production work on De La Soul’s 3 Feet High and Rising DJ Prince Paul has picked up the moniker “The Inventor of the Hip Hop Skit.” Theatrical interludes like “Intro,” “Can You Keep A Secret,” “Do As De La Does,” and “I Can Do Anything (Delacratic)” helped establish a new tradition for rap albums that is still prevalent nearly a quarter century later.

Paul is also well-known in the Hip Hop community for his critically acclaimed solo LPs Psychoanalysis: What Is It?, A Prince Among Thieves, and Itsrumental. Each project centered around a distinct theme or story establishing the New Yorker as one of the leading creators of the concept album in the genre.

AllHipHop connected with Prince Paul to ask the host of Scion A/V’s “The All Purpose Show” about his all time favorite Hip Hop skits, concept albums, and personally produced tracks.

[ALSO READ: Prince Paul Discusses His “All Purpose Show,” Art vs Business & Refusing To Sell Out]

AllHipHop.com: What are your Top 5 Hip Hop album skits of all time?

Prince Paul: One would have to be whatever is on that N##### 4Life album by N.W.A. To me that set the bar, because you could actually see everything. Those to me are like the most top-notch ones I think I’ve heard. I think ones that are really funny are the ones they put on [Wu-Tang Clan’s] 36 Chambers. That would have to be my number two.

My number three would have to be – and this is not necessarily a great skit it was just stuck in my head – on Big Pun when he did that “packing a mac in the back of the ac” [Capital Punishment’s “Pakinamac Pt. 2 (Skit)”]. For some reason that always stuck in my head. It wasn’t even a great skit. It was just that he made some weird skit out of it, and it was totally goofy. After that, Ice Cube’s Lethal Injection. The beginning of that album I felt was brilliant. It was mad intense. Probably lastly… I can’t even think of too many skits. I don’t even like skits to be honest.

The “Inventor of the Hip Hop Skit” doesn’t like skits? That’s ironic.

When I made [those skits] it wasn’t with the intention of like “yeah, everybody’s going to follow.” I was just trying to glue 3 Feet High and Rising together. I was thinking all of these records are so awkward let me just find a way to piece them together, and then it became a staple for a second for Hip Hop albums.

I’d skip past them like, “oh god, why did they put that on there?” I can’t name a top five, but those are definitely my top four… Oh, Tha Alkaholiks. I’m not sure which album it was, but it was the one where they had the impression of Bill Clinton [Tash’s Rap Life]. I thought it was really funny.

[ALSO READ: Prince Paul Discusses The State Of Hip Hop, Riff Raff, & His Own Cultural Impact]

What are your Top 5 concept albums?

My number one would have to be [Marvin Gaye’s] Hear, My Dear. I just thought that was brilliant, just the whole story behind that album. Super brilliant. That would have to be number one. I have to think of things that more-or-less affected me. Number two would have to be The Amazing Spider-Man [Beyond The Grave] on Buddha Records in 1972-73. The next one would have to be recently [Killer Mike and El-P’s] Run The Jewels. To me that’s a concept record, because they came out with personas of hardcore gangster guys and made songs based on that. Another concept record that was really good… I’m trying to think of some that were really impactful.

What did you think of Kendrick Lamar’s [good kid, m.A.A.d. city] album?

I think for a contemporary record that’s a really good concept album, because people don’t really do that no more. He didn’t really take it literally like some people do. [Public Enemy’s] It Takes A Nation Of Millions [To Hold Us Back] that’s a concept record because it’s all about black revolution. If we were to put that in order, it would be Kendrick Lamar last after It Takes A Nation Of Millions.

What are your Top 5 quintessential Prince Paul tracks?

Man I don’t even listen to my own music. [laughs] Except recently on a long flight I was listening to records to see how they lived over the last 15-20 years since I made those songs. Man, Prince Paul records? Probably, “1-800 Suicide” – Gravediggaz. “Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa” would have to be another one. “Beautiful Night” on the Psychoanalysis album. “The Men in Blue” on A Prince Among Thieves. Those are the ones I really, really like. Last one? “No Sex (In The Champagne Room)” by Chris Rock because that’s just a silly song, and it’s experimental.

[ALSO READ: Kool G Rap & Necro Give Their Top 5 Horror Villains, Gangster Flicks & Rap Duo Albums]

Check out Scion A/V’s “The All Purpose Show” hosted by Prince Paul at www.scionav.com and on YouTube.

Follow Prince Paul on Twitter @DJPrincePaul

Check out the video for Chris Rock’s “No Sex (In The Champagne Room)” produced by Prince Paul below.

WTF News: New Jersey, NY Teens Knock Random People Out For Fun

It seems like quite a few generation y’ers have absolutely no brain cells. Either that or their sociopaths. Apparently, there’s a new game that’s popular in the New York and New Jersey area called “Knock Out.” The point is to knock out random people walking down the street. It could be anybody. Watch this:

I hope they knock the wrong one out and get the beating they deserve.

Kendrick Lamar Spits Unheard Verse During GQ Man of the Year Photoshoot (VIDEO)

I drunk a whole gallon of laxitives by accident just to sh*t on your has beens-Kendrick Lamar

(AllHipHop News) Kendrick Lamar might be dressed in expensive suits for his GQ Man of the Year article, but his words are still as grimey as ever. GQ released video of the behind the scenes making of Lamar’s cover shoot and shares an exclusive freestyle.

In a recent interview with MTV, Lamar opened up on beginning work on his as-of-yet untitled follow up to his 2012 classic debut album, good kid, mAAd city:

I’m letting the inspiration come for sure. If I knock myself into the wall, I’ll probably be out the game for a minute because it’s stressful trying to be creative rather than letting creativity come to you and being inspired by something

Check out the behind the scenes footage of Kendrick’s GQ Man of the Year cover shoot and the exclusive freestyle below:

Hip-Hop Rumors: Is Kim Dragging Kanye Down?

YO! This is hilarious! But, I’m thinking there may be some truth to it. They said that Kanye’s popularity has diminished many levels since getting down with Kimmie.

Kanye West’s popularity has dropped by a staggering 66% in the time he has been dating Kim Kardashian, new figures have revealed.

The 36-yearold Grammy-award winner has lost a huge amount of fans since he became romantically involved with Kim, 33, with whom he now has a baby daughter.

According to Q Scores, a US website which is regarded as a realistic measure of popularity and likeability, Kanye originally had a high score of 17 among women aged between 18 and 49 before he and Kim began dating in April 2011.

But since his romance with Kim, Kanye’s score – which was a 19 among men aged 18-34 at its highest – has now dropped to a lowly 3 in the women 18-49 category.

The results are also even more shocking when it’s taken into account that an average hip hop artist should have a score of between 12 and 18, while a regular male celebrity should score between 14 and 19.

It is believed that Kanye’s romance with Kim, as well as his various public clashes with the paparazzi and fellow celebrities, have contributed to his fall in popularity.

 

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Mariah Carey Jokes That Working With Nicki Minaj Was Like Working With Satan In Hell (VIDEO)

(AllHipHop News) A woman scorned is a woman with a steel trap memory and Mariah Carey has not forgotten her short-lived fued with fellow judge of American Idol, Nicki Minaj. During her interview on The Angie Martinez Show.

Being candid, Carey revealed that she “hated” her time on American Idol and joked about her working relationship with Nicki Minaj:

It was like going to work everyday in hell with Satan. Nah, I’m just playing. It didn’t affect me that much. I was disappointed.

Mariah also revealed that HOT 97 Program Director Ebro Darden told her that her marriage with Nick Cannon had a six year limit, but Angie revealed he had different sentiments:

He said ‘If they make it through the first year, they’ll be together forever.

Carey revealed that her new album, The Art of Letting Go will be released next year around February.

Check out the full interview below:

Eminem’s Marshall Mathers LP 2 Sells 790k+ 1st Week + All 8 Of His Albums Enter The Billboard Top 200

(AllHipHop News) For about 10 years, in terms of commercial success in Hip Hop, the rankings have been Eminem #1…and then everyone else. That continued this past week when Eminem’s eighth studio album in 14 years, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 scored the highest 1st week sales for a rapper with 792,000.

While not even half of the ridiculous 1.71 million 1st week sales its predecessor, The Marshall Mathers LP scored, Eminem’s 8th studio album has set off a string off record-breaking for the 41 year old MC. In addition to his new album being #1 on the Billboard Top 200, everyone of his eight solo studio albums has also entered the Billboard 200 simultaneously, a first for a rapper.

#1 The Marshall Mathers LP 2 – 793,000
#30 The Marshall Mathers LP – 10,000 (Total 10,766,000)
#58 The Eminem Show – 7,000 (Total 10,270,000)
#64 Recovery – 7,000 (Total 4,509,000)
#94 Curtain Call – 5,000 (Total 3,778,000)
#115 The Slim Shady LP – 4,000 (Total 5,433,000)
#158 Encore – 3,000 (Total 5,343,000)
#159 Relapse – 3,000 (Total 2,335,000)

Eminem’s The Marshall Mathers LP 2 also became his seventh straight #1 album in the U.K., making him the first American artist ever to achieve such a feat.

Check out Eminem performing The Marshall Mathers LP 2‘s first single, “Berzerk” live on the French nightly news show, Le Grand Journal below: