Author: YN

Semtex vs. Rihanna’s “Ghostwriter” Drake

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In a park in the UK, the homie Semtex got Drake to pretty much admit Breezy’s ex smashed the homie. And oh yeah, the album… Yeah, guess Drizzy officially started workin’ on it yesterday. He wants Kanye to EP it. Jay and Weezy to bless it, and even ponders whether he should drop the damn thing independently. Um, that’s not gonna happen.

RR Exclusive: Jeremih Says It’s Deeper Than R&B
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Interview: Tracy Garraud

Call 21-year-old Jeremih an R&B singer and he’ll smack you with a smirk. The Chicago native only recently discovered his talents as a vocalist and by recently we mean less than a year ago. While his cousin Willie got his man-band on auditioning for Day 26, Jeremih was busy experimenting with engineering science, instrumentation—and what do you know—rapping. But after transferring to Kanye’s drop-out school, Columbia College, Jeremih solidified his passion in music and when Chi-town caught on, everyday started feeling like a birthday. Currently perfecting his Def Jam debut, Jeremih talks to Rap Radar about the current era of R&B, how he created a radio monster and who’s birthday cake he’d like to taste.

RR: Congrats on the single reaching #1 on iTunes for R&B. That’s a real good look.
Yeah, thank you, thank you. It’s crazy to see how things are going right now.

Yeah, you’re receiving plenty of love super early…
Man, this has only been a matter of months. I wrote the song and recorded it in September of ‘08 and it was October 31st when they first played it in Chicago.

I heard that you just went in to the radio station and asked them to play it?
Well in Chicago they offer a power hour of local talent. They played it back to back like it was a new R. Kelly track. And they were still mispronouncing my name, but I didn’t care (laughs). Then my manager, Louis, gave it to the Hot Boyz from Power 92, who said that by that night their lines were just filled with calls talking about who’s this new “Birthday Sex” dude and from that day on it was more of a reaction record because people would call in every day and be like it’s my birthday.

Ha! Did you have that in mind when you were writing the song…that it could work every day?

I mean some people like it, for it’s sexiness, for it’s words, for it’s content, but some people like it for just it’s composition, for it sounding just like a good ass song. I didn’t think about it when I was writing it, but you’re right, it’s a birthday every day.

How does your mother feel about you having a song called “Birthday Sex?”
(laughs) She sings it now. At the end of the day she knows…

…You’re a grown ass man.
Yeah, and who doesn’t love to have sex? I mean that’s how she had me (laughs). But I managed to write the song, have the title, and have the radio play it, so that means a lot and that it really wasn’t that vulgar. It wasn’t on some, “let me put my dick in you.” I was able to write it more with metaphors and that’s how I write period. 

Black Star Reunion Show: “Astronomy (8th Light)” x “Respiration”

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Here comes the beginning and the end. Black Star came out to the Ohio Players break and got their “Brooklyn’s Finest” on before launching into “Astronomy (8th Light)”. After the jump, they close things out with “Respiration”. Don’t fret I got more footage. What’d you like to see?

B.o.B. Will Be On Big Boi’s Album
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If Sir Luscious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty ever sees the light of day, a certain talented rap/singin’ machine will be on it. Let them Andre 3000 comparisons continue! 

WordofSouth.com: I’d say B.o.B.

Big Boi: Oh yeah, I like B.o.B. of course. There has been a lot of comparison with him and Outkast and he’s a very talented guy as far as the singing, rapping and he plays the guitar. B.o.B. as well; he’s actually on my album as well.

WordofSouth.com: Oh so B.o.B. is on the new album?

Big Boi: Yeah, actually (laughs). Definitely, I forgot ol’ Bobby Ray.

Mr. Patton’s guest list also includes Andre 3000, Jamie Foxx, T.I., George Clinton, Too $hort, and oh yeah, Jesus. 

A Tribute To Chi Ali
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Get familiar with the catalogue of a once-promising rap young gunner (no pun intended) who today is best known for being a jailbird. True story: I was a fan of dude’s music and with the voice change to adulthood he was gettin’ better as an MC. Damn shame!

Thanks: T.R.O.Y.

LeBron James Explains Himself

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Roc Boy rationalizes his poor sportsmanship at the end of his exit interview. Anyway you spin it, dude played himself by not congratulating the Magic. He didn’t have to do it on the court, but then you don’t skip the press conference afterwards. In the words of Cam’ron, “U Mad!!!”

Black Star Reunion Show: “Definition” x “RE: DEFinition”

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Although my back hurts and these niggas didn’t go on til 1:45 am, YN really enjoyed the show last night. Mos Def and Talib Kweli were in top form with Black Star album tracks, freestyles over classic breaks, and their biggest solo joints. And yes I shot the whole fuckin’ thing. Mucho footage on the way.

Jay-Z x UGK “Big Pimpin'” Live (BET)

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Remember that 106 and Jay episode BET did awhile back? They fucked up and aired the same 45 minute segment—twice! Ha! Anyways, that’s the only time I recall Jay performin’ “Big Pimpin'” with both members of UGK. Bun B can prolly correct me if I’m wrong. Maybe it’s just the only time that we have footage of it. Enjoy. R.I.P., The Pimp.

Previously: Pimp C Passed on Jay-Z’s “A Week Ago”

Busta Rhymes Interview (DJ Vlad)

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B.Dot would never post this. Ha! This is actually a pretty good exchange between Busta and your favorite “journalist.” In the first clip, Vlad gets Bus to talk about L.O.N.S. beef with more details than I ever heard before. And after the jump, Trevor tells how Diddy got him to switch his style up and why he packs a machete. That’s right, a machete!

Update: Redman Interview (1992)

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In one of his earliest interviews to promote his debut album, Redman takes the tissue out of his nose and talks about the drama of sample clearances around the two min mark. He says Quincy Jones charged him 60 K. Ouch. 

On The Come-Up: It’s The Official

Come on b,

That Redman video you posted was jacked from our site

https://rapradar.com/focus/redman-interview-1992.html

http://www.themeaningofdope.com/2009/01/07/redman-interview-pt1/

Watch out for the biters out there, they might be comin for you next, lol.

Apparently the homie JC had it first.

FTW: The Meaning of Dope