A little while back, I mentioned chopping it up with Shawn Jackson and my old homey Newman from Giant Panda during the Seattle stop of their tour with People Under The Stairs and Common Market. What better time to post that Sound Session interview up than today, when their New Jack Hustle group album, Soundcheck, officially goes on sale?
Check out this interview to hear Shawn and Newman talk all about how New Jack Hustle came together and what they wanted to do with Soundcheck. Among other topics, they discussed the unique recording process behind the album, how it differs from their past work, their backgrounds, the recent explosion of the Los Angeles hip-hop scene, and more. Plus, you can peep one of the songs off the album, “Ronald,” featuring the criminally slept on Versatyl from the Lifesavas. Enjoy:
Yes, yes y’all. Here’s the newest edition of the greatest radio show on corporate radio,Sunday Night Sound Session for you to enjoy at the office, in the gym, on the commute, etc.. We played some of the dopest songs out there by people like John Legend, Butta Verses, Black Milk, Planet Asia, Murs, Foreign Exchange, and more. We also ran two incredibly ill singles that you’ll hear all over the place in the coming months, John Legend’s “No Other Love” and Kanye’s “Heartless.” For fellow diehard ‘Ye fans…does his beat on “Heartless” remind anyone else of the track he made for his Jagged Edge “Let’s Get Married” remix (same beat he used for Rhymefest’s “Fight With The Best”)? Super dope regardless.
Along with all the good music (no pun), we gave out tickets for upcoming concerts with Q-Tip, the Cool Kids, Pacific Division, B.o.B., Dyme Def, and the Massive Monkees. Plus, Microsoft hooked us up with some custom Murs and Kidz In The Hall Zunes (what up Paul!) for a few lucky winners. If you’re in the Northwest, you really should be listening live…we reward our faithful listeners.
Lastly, we aired an interview with Newman (of Giant Panda) and Shawn Jackson, known collectively as New Jack Hustle. Their album, Soundcheck, is in stores today so go cop that!
Shout to my dude David from the Barack Obama campaign as well for coming through to tell y’all how to get involved in the final 2 weeks of this historic election. We’re almost there. Yes We Can.
What can I say…it was a big show. Peep it:
Show #177 (10-19-08)
John Legend ft. Estelle – “No Other Loveâ€
Butta Verses – “Cassanova Brownâ€
Shad – “Brother (Watching)â€
DJ Green Lantern – “Stand Upâ€
Incise ft. Tunji (of Inverse) – “True Greatnessâ€
Statik Selektah ft. Little Brother, Chaundon, & Joe Scudda – “On The Marqueeâ€
Akrish – “No God†(Local Artist)
Diverse – “Escape Earthâ€
Termanology – “The Chosenâ€
Kanye West – “Heartlessâ€
**INTERVIEW WITH NEW JACK HUSTLE, PT. 1**
New Jack Hustle (Newman & Shawn Jackson) ft. Vursatyl (of the Lifesavas) – “Ronaldâ€
**INTERVIEW WITH NEW JACK HUSTLE, PT. 2**
Black Milk ft. Pharoahe Monch, Sean Price, & DJ Premier – “The Matrixâ€
Planet Asia & DJ Muggs ft. B-Real – “Lions In The Forestâ€
Kidz In The Hall – “Children’s Storyâ€
DJ Green Lantern – “1 Mic, 1 Peopleâ€
Murs – “Can It Beâ€
Sweatshop Union – “Oh My†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. J. Pinder, GMK, & Spaceman – “Big Homie Style†(Local Artist)
DJ Green Lantern – “Find Ur Dreamsâ€
Malik Yusef ft. Kanye West & Adam Levine (of Maroon 5) – “Promised Landâ€
Foreign Exchange ft. Muhsinah & Darien Brockington – “Something To Beholdâ€
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I have absolutely no idea how it became October. We’re like 2 weeks away from Halloween…that makes no sense at all!
Anyway, here’s the latest edition of Sound Session, featuring some of the best music out right now from artists like Reef The Lost Cauze, Devin The Dude, John Legend, Chester French, Q-Tip, and many more. We also played two new tracks from Murs and Kidz In The Hall as a special shout to the homies who came through Seattle this weekend. Watch out for their tour hitting a town near you and look for our interviews with them soon. In the meantime, we aired that Termanology interview we did at the top of the month. Term’s Politics As Usual is in stores now, cop that!
Show #176 (10-12-08)
David Banner – “When You Hear What I Got To Sayâ€
DJ Revolution ft. Styliztik Jones & KB iMean – “Willie Lynchâ€
Butta Verses ft. Joell Ortiz – “Rock Micsâ€
Reef The Lost Cauze – “I Wonderâ€
Jake One ft. Blueprint – “Scared†(Local Artist)
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Posted in Artists, Joints on October 9th, 2008 by Hyphen
Brand new freestyle joint from 1/3rd of the mighty A.R.M. (what up Budo! what up M.anifest!), the immensely talented Krukid. You really need to peep how he rips Kanye’s beats and drops some insightful, educational ish about voting in this year’s election at the same time. It was already my kind of track, and then Krukid went ahead and blessed The Audacity of Dope with a shout too? Aw man, it’s a wrap. Thanks homey!
Speaking of voting, an important note to my Seattle people: while our registration by mail deadline has passed, you can still register in person until October 20th if you go down to the King County Elections HQ in Renton. For more information, take your tardy ass here.
Apologies for the brief delay on posting up this week’s Sound Session, but best believe this was a classic night. We were joined in studio by the big homies Jake One and Brother Ali to play Jake’s entire album, White Van Music, and talk all about it. Well, we almost ran the entire thing. Sorry Keak.
Since this is such an important piece of music for our hip-hop community here in Seattle, we had to celebrate. That celebration carried on officially the next night at Jake’s release party, but this kind of kicked it off. There were a ton of great stories told on (and off) air about how the project came together, so sit back, relax, and experience White Van Music. Oh, and then COP IT IMMEDIATELY.
Our video expert Brian was in the studio documenting the night, so I’ll be posting up footage of the interview portions with Jake and Ali as soon as it’s ready. Same goes for the release party the next night. In the meantime, enjoy the SNSS audio through one of the links below:
Show #175 (10-5-08)
**Co-Hosted by Jake One & Brother Ali**
Jake One ft. Black Milk & Nottz – “I’m Coming†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. M.O.P. – “Gangsta Boy†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Freeway & Brother Ali – “The Truth†(Local Artist)
Jake One – “Turn It Down†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. D. Black – “God Like†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Little Brother – “Bless The Child†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Posdnuos (of De La Soul) & Slug (of Atmosphere) – “Oh Really†(Local Artist)
Jake One – “Hi†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. MF Doom – “Trap Door†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Young Buck – “Dead Wrong†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Bishop Lamont & Busta Rhymes – “Kissin’ The Curb†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Freeway – “How We Ride†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Alchemist, Evidence, & Prodigy – “White Van†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. J. Pinder, GMK, & Spaceman – “Big Homie Style†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Blueprint – “Scared†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. MF Doom – “Get ‘Er Done†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Casual – “Feelin’ My Sh*t†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Elzhi & Royce The 5’9†– “Glow†(Local Artist)
Jake One – “R.I.P.†(Local Artist)
Jake One ft. Vitamin D, C Note, Maine, & Ish – “Home†(Local Artist)
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Fresh off the release of his official debut album, Termanology called into Sound Session this week to talk all about Politics As Usual. If you missed my first interview with Term from a few years ago, hopefully you’ve waken up since then and have been following his career. He’s killed it for years through his mixtapes and guest appearances (particularly on Statik Selektah’s projects) and now he’s dropped a great joint of his own. Politics As Usual features guest spots from Prodigy, Bun B, Freeway, Sheek, and Lil’ Fame (of M.O.P.) and production from…get ready…DJ Premier, Hi-Tek, Alchemist, Pete Rock, Havoc, Buckwild, Nottz, Easy Mo Bee, and Large Professor. Wow.
In this interview, we talked about what it’s like working with those legendary figures, the influence Big Pun had on his style, his upcoming projects, his tour plans with Method Man & Redman, and, as usual, politics. Check it out:
Be sure to cop Politics As Usual in stores now and catch Term, Red, & Meth on the “Stay High” tour coming to a town near you this winter. Seattle people: the tour swings through Bellingham at Western Washington University on Nov. 2nd and then in the city at Showbox Sodo on Nov. 5th. See you there.
As I mentioned in my last post, brothers Krispy Kream and Rah Almillio, collectively known as The Knux, came through Sound Session a few days ago. Not only are these dudes cool as hell, but they’re dope lyricists and great musicians who play all the instruments in their songs. How many other groups are doing that?
We chopped it up about a variety of topics, including their upcoming Remind Me In 3 Days album (y’all aren’t ready), their transition from New Orleans to Los Angeles after Hurricane Katrina, the unique sound behind their “Bang! Bang!” single, and more. To grab just the audio (including the two songs we played, “Bang! Bang!” and “Cappuccino (Remix)”), hit either of the links below. Otherwise, watch the video above, but be sure to click here to watch it in glorious HD.
Special shout to my man Brian (and Greg The Dude visiting from L.A.), who handled all the filming and editing. Brian will be helping us out on a bunch of projects moving forward, so be on the lookout for more SNSS in HD. You know how we do.
Oh, and a special note that the new homey Krispy wanted me to pass along: those 3 Knux tracks that leaked recently (“Amazing,” “Hard Days Night,” and “Otherside”) are real old and not on the album. However, you can peep the official sampler right here. Cop Remind Me In 3 Days on October 28th!
Well it took a day longer to have the latest edition of Sound Session ready for y’all, but you’ll see why in my next post. Before all that, peep the show info. We ran an eclectic mix of joints, ranging from Black Milk to Janelle Monae to Kardinal Offishall, and debuted brand new tracks from Royce The 5’9″, Heltah Skeltah, Lupe Fiasco, Murs, and more. We also had one of Seattle’s dopest MC’s, Rik Rude, come through for a quick update on what he’s been working on (Fresh Espresso with the homey P-Smoov). Lastly, rising stars The Knux came up from Los Angeles to chop it up about their upcoming Remind Me In 3 Days album. If you haven’t heard of Krispy Kream and Rah Almillio, you’ll will real soon. These dudes are dope.
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Another week, another dope edition of Sound Session. I feel like Puff circa ’97, “can’t stop, won’t stop…eh eh.” Alongside great new music from an eclectic mix of artists like Robin Thicke, Devin The Dude, Little Brother, Janelle Monae, and more, we debuted new singles from Black Milk and Diamond D. We also ran a few crazy remixes: Diplo’s Dade County 1988 mix of John Legend‘s “Green Light” and Tonedeff’s innovative interpretation of Kanye’s “Love Lockdown.” Lastly, joining us in studio was Cook Classics, an up and coming producer from Los Angeles who brought with him new joints featuring TiRon, Ayomari, Avriel Epps, and Knox. Be on the lookout for all those names in the near future (if not the present) as L.A.’s indie scene is on fire.
Oh, and we had some guy named Common on the show too. Peep the post below for more information on that and be sure to check out the full version of the interview through one of the links.
Show #173 (9-21-08)
Robin Thicke ft. Mary J. Blige & Wale – “Magic (Mark Ronson Remix)â€
Devin The Dude – “I Can’t Make It Homeâ€
Jake One ft. Little Brother – “Bless The Child†(Local Artist)
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(if you prefer watching in higher quality on YouTube, peep parts 1, 2, and 3)
This past week, the “Seeing Invincible Sounds of Summer” tour swept through Seattle and N.E.R.D. and Common tore it down at the Showbox SoDo. Besides these guys being some of my favorite artists of all time, they’re also some of the coolest dudes I’ve met in the industry. When I really think about, it’s mind blowing that I’m actually cool with Common, a living legend and inarguably one of the top MC’s in rap history. Wow. How the hell did that happen?
Anyway, aside from a few random wack encounters, everyone I’ve interviewed has been pretty nice and down to earth. However, Com is on another level. This dude is seriously one of the nicest people I’ve ever met, and it was ill to have him come through the studio and make his third appearance on Sound Session. Random SNSS trivia: 3 years ago, Com was our very first interview as we had him on the show for an hour long discussion, running through stories from each of his albums. Classic.
This time, we talked all about his upcoming Invincible SummerUniversal Mind Controlalbum and what it was like working in full with the Neptunes and Mr. DJ. We also touched on his acting work, including updates on the next Terminator movie and his role as Green Lantern in the oft-delayed Justice League project. And you can’t sit down with Com and not talk about politics, so we discussed how the media has been affecting the presidential race and what he would do if he was given executive power. Before he left, we reflected on his past work and brainstormed some of his favorite verses.
You can either watch the interview above, or, as recommended, download the broadcast audio feed (with his “U.M.C.” single included) through one of the links below. Enjoy:
Universal Mind Control should be dropping sometime in November and you already know it’s an instant cop. Also, be sure to check out the tour when it hits your town. Com performs a few tracks off it that sound incredible, namely “Gladiator.” You really need to see it live, trust me.
Last night’s Sound Session will be posted later today, hold tight. I’ve got some things I need to tend to first, like…a new job! Don’t worry, SNSS ain’t goin’ nowhere. Your boy just got a [Kanye] good ass job [/’Ye], that’s all.