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Posted on 24 February 2010.
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Posted on 18 November 2009.
The much-anticipated Method Man, Ghostface Killah and Raekwon collaboration album initially slated for release this December has reportedly been pushed back into next year. Read the full story
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Posted on 02 November 2009.
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Posted on 17 June 2009.
New York stand up! Staten Island put one fist in the air! On Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 E1 Music is set to release CHAMBER MUSIC, a brand new project from the Wu-Tang which pairs original Clan MCs with classics ’90s rap veterans.
The project is Executive Produced by RZA.
CHAMBER MUSIC features: Ghostface Killah, Raekwon, RZA, U-God and Inspectah Deck, plus affiliate Killah Priest, alongside classic hip hop MCs such as AZ, Havoc (Mobb Deep), Cormega, Kool G Rap, Masta Ace, Sadat X (Brand Nubian) and Sean Price (Heltah Skeltah).
The return-to-form sound of CHAMBER MUSIC is the album hardcore Wu-Tang fans have waited years for.
CHAMBER MUSIC’s throw-back sound is inspired by classic soul and kung fu imagery. It features a combination of new beats and live instrumentation by Brooklyn soul band The Revelations (all supervised by RZA) shaped in a classic vibe, reminiscent of the group’s 36 Chambers album but with a completely updated, modern twist.
Wu Tang supreme architect RZA weighs in, “This album has a very live element of today’s musicians playing the vibe of Wu-Tang, know what I mean? The vibe we would normally sample, the vibe of things that we would accumulate through old soul songs, jazz songs, kung fu movies whatever, now you’ve got musicians that can play this vibe with Wu-Tang MC’s rapping over it. The goal of this album is definitely paying homage to our early sound. In the old days, we had to sample and find snares and things like that or chord changes just to make a beat. Now, this is being done it with a band. A lot of times, you hear rappers over a live band and that loses the hip-hop because a lot of those bands from the old days wasn’t from the hip-hop generation. On this album, we make it sound like it was in the 36 Chambers era. To me, what also adds to this album, you’ve got the Wu-Tang MCs but you also got your other favorite MCs from that era like Havoc, Cormega and others. This album can be played with a live band and it will sound BIG.”
The album’s first focus track “Harbor Masters” featuring Ghostface, AZ and Inspectah Deck brings back that gutter real hip hop from back in the day.
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Also spreading now is “Ill Figures” featuring RZA, Raekwon, and Kool G Rap.
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The track listing for CHAMBER MUSIC is as follows:
1. Redemption
2. Kill Too Hard Ft. RZA, Inspectah Deck, U-God, Masta Killa
3. The Abbot Ft. RZA
4. Harbor Masters Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, Az, Inspectah Deck
5. Sheep State Ft. Rza
6. Radiant Jewels Ft. RZA, Raekwon, Cormega, Sean Price
7. Supreme Architecture Ft. RZA
8. Evil Deeds Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, Havoc
9. Wise Men Ft. RZA
10. I Wish You Were Here Ft. RZA, Ghostface Killah, The Williams
11. Fatal Hesitation
12. Ill Figures Ft. RZA, Raekwon, M.O.P., Kool G Rap
13. Free Like ODB Ft. RZA
14. Sound The Horns
15. Enlightened Statues Ft. RZA
16. NYC Crack Ft. RZA
17. One Last Question Ft. RZA
Source: Press Release
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Posted on 15 May 2009.
In true HHLO.net fashion, we’re bringing this to you! As Hip-Hop heads around the world…Bar for Bar, 32 bars each in a studio, like Budden’s talking about, who would kill it? Method
Man or Joe Budden?
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Listen to the radio interviews with both Method Man and Joe Budden that got this all started.
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Posted on 14 May 2009.
Method Man responded to Joe Budden’s comments on Ed Lover’s radio show about the Ghostwriting accusations and more.
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Posted on 13 May 2009.
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Posted on 30 December 2008.
Since Hip-Hop was birthed here in America, we often tend to overlook the huge impact that it has had on
the rest of the world. The U.S. media traditionally focuses only on American artists and thus consequently ignores the huge and increasingly thriving foreign Hip-Hop market. HHLO.net has made it their mission to correct that problem and become the new beacon of light that shines on rappers abroad…
HHLO’s Brittany Graham interviews Janzoo, the Serbian rapper and producer who describes his style of rapping as “social rap” and simply calls it as he’s sees it.
HHLO: Sup Janzoo. How did your name originate?
Janzoo: Well, when I was a kid, I was a basketball player and my friends were always telling me that I was tireless like an animal, plus I’m a big fan of Wu-Tang Clan so all that BK Zoo stuff inspired me to add Zoo (as an animal and because of Wu) to my real name Jan. It’s a stupid kid’s thing, but I left it like that. Lately I’ve tried to represent myself just as Jan, but people still call me JanZoo or Zoo so I just let stay like that.
HHLO: What country are you from?
I’m from Serbia, ex Yugoslavia.
HHLO: So how would you best describe your music?
Janzoo: Well, my music is mostly inspired by U.S. east coast rap… My rap is social rap, I rap about people, problems on the street, problems of the people in my country, world problems, and how I’m about changing the world for the better, etc…
HHLO: And how would describe yourself in 3 words?
Janzoo: Artistic, Sharp, Hot
HHLO: Who or what would you say inspired you to rap?
Janzoo: Well, no one and nothing special. When I was a kid my father played a lot of Jazz, Blues, Soul, and Funk music and I liked that vibe. I found something similar in Hip-Hop and I have a lot of things to say so I started to rap. After I started to rap, I needed beats so I started to produce, and after I started to produce a passion for audio engineering was born inside me…
HHLO: Did the neighborhood where you grew up influence your rapping style in any way?
Janzoo: Not at all, but maybe I’ve made a rhyme about someone from the neighborhood unconsciously…
HHLO: What originality do you bring to Hip-Hop that fans can’t get from other rappers and how do you separate yourself from other Hip-Hop artists?
Janzoo: Well, first of all, for the fans that don’t speak my language, I’m bringing them my hot production and high-quality sound as a sound engineer. I’m also working with a lot of artists as a producer and engineer, and with my rap, I’m bringing them a deep voice with nice, slow flow. For the people that understand my language, they can hear my deep, artistic lyrics besides everything I already mentioned.
HHLO: Are you signed to a major or independent label? If so, which one?
Janzoo: I own an Indie label named “Inflame Beatz” and we’ve released two official albums and one unofficial album on it, but right now my group, 5. Stepen (like 5th Degree in English), and I are looking for a major contract because we need good managers… we can’t do everything on our own.
HHLO: Have you ever visited the U.S.?
Janzoo: No I haven’t but I plan to! It’s really hard for people from Serbia, which is economically blocked and not in good relations with the U.S. government, to visit the U.S. But right now lot of people go to the U.S. to work and travel, so I’ll come soon…
HHLO: Do you have any U.S. artists that inspired you to do Hip-Hop? If so, which ones?
Janzoo: Of course! Wu Tang Clan is in first place, Gangstarr, MOP, Dilated Peoples, Mobb Deep, Kool G Rap, Busta Rhymes, and Dr. Dre.
HHLO: If you could collaborate with any 3 artists from anywhere in the world who would they be?
Janzoo: Well, I’d definitely like to work on production with RZA. I’d like to collaborate with Prodigy of Mobb Deep, and with Gangstarr (Primo or Guru, whatever)…
HHLO: So Zoo, have you developed a web presence? Do you have a blog or do you offer fans exclusive, new songs for download online?
Janzoo: Well, I communicate with my fans and artists that I work with through Myspace, Facebook, etc… Sometimes my group and I will put up new songs for free download too. We put up a whole mixtape for free download some time ago… You could put it up on your website if you want to too…
HHLO: Do you have a website and/ or a Myspace page? If so, what’s the URL?
Janzoo: www.myspace.com/janinflame
HHLO: Would you ever do a reality show?
Janzoo: Yes, why not.
HHLO: What’s your favorite line/ bar from one of your songs?
Janzoo: “Now you’re staying in front of the scene, and please listen to my “Thanks”,
Thanks because I know who is just an attempt of man,
Thanks because I don’t know when my last heartbeat will be,
So I’m living this life peacefully till I don’t go to Heaven”
That’s a rough translation from Serbian language to English…
HHLO: Out of all the songs you’ve created, what’s your favorite song that you’ve ever made?
Janzoo: I don’t have a particular one, but “Video Sam” (“I Saw” in English) is my favorite because we made a beautiful video for it.
HHLO: What else would you like for you fans to know about you?
Janzoo: I want to tell them that my group’s album is in the final stage, it will be out soon, and I hope that it will be available for ordering worldwide. I also want them to know that they can reach me on my Myspace page, myspace.com/janinflame, and that’s it for now. Look out for 5. Stepen! Look out for my brother from East NY, Victorious, and look out for my productions!
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