So I'm pullin this black, and its like 14:35 in the AM. And I'm BANG'n Rich Boy. Feelin zooted by the black, I commense this thought.
I see the Hip-Hop community as a group of artist. We paint, sketch, sculpt, mold, and all that good ish. We write poems (songs) about what we're easily influenced by. Some poets aren't as skilled in delivering their visions. Some poets are gifted, Rhyming dynamo's. Their words appeal to our ears just like a fyne ass joint walkin down the street. All the guys hawkin and breakin necks to admire her beauty. That's how it is when it comes to rappers. The person with the most appealing lyrics, metaphors and word play is looked at and admired by most. Like all of a sudden he/ she is the illest alive.
Just close your eyes and picture every rapper from Bun B to Andre 3K, from Jay-Z to Ghostface. Picture them in the renaissance era. Draped in those poofy hats wit feathers jammed in the side. Wit those stockings n that shakespeare vest. Rockin a Prince purple blouse n shit. Picture that. Picture them writing songs back then. They're poets. They write and produce poems (songs) that attract the ppl who relate to them the most. Those ppl come out to see their play (a concert).
All of these rappers are poets...ugh artist in some kinda way. (It kills me to say that) But they all write poems about what they feel is most important to them.
Take Plies for example, lol (sorry I had to laugh). Plies spits about how many goons he has and how much pussy he claims he gets. That's what he is influenced by. That's what his life consist of. So its only obvious that he's going to write a poem (song) about it. Take Pharrell's CD "In My Mind" for example. He had some good cuts on there. But LITERALLY half of his CD was about women. A bunch of girl songs. That's what he was influenced by at the time.
Hey it sold. But that's what these poets are doing. We write about what we live...well the real poets anyway.
So I finished my black, put on a beat, and wrote a song.
I'm not a rapper I'M A HIP-HOP ARTIST!
Get it str8...
they call me Banquo "Change Clothes" because everytime you see me, im never in the same outfit. im fresh but not too flashy. style is a MUST.
Friday, February 20, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
In My Mind Vol. 1
SUPPORT
ok first things first. every artist needs support.you need support from your family, friends, allies, enemies, radio stations, hood youngins, so on and so forth.funny thing is, you never know who has your back or whos trying to stab you in your back.i heard from a random man on the bus "a person has to be close to you to stab you in the back"that is so true.be careful of who you let in your inner circle.don't be so quick to put somebody on, or let them rep your team.that support is only good for a HOT SECOND. they might not be in the picture tomorrow.
rappers, dont be so quick to do tracks wit a shady guy, because most likely he's going to ride off of your clout. where's your support in that? rappers will do that. they see a artist with more potential than them and will beg to get on a track with them. they would push that song to the max as if it was theirs. saying this is a track with artist B featuring artist A. knowing damn well it's artist A featuring artist B...that's not the kind of support you want. shady, shiesty, fake artist always get pointed out.
producers, dont be so quick to give away your beats, because most likely, that artist isn't going to shout you out or give you your props. it seems like we all forgot who created the sound for you to spit over. rappers *hardly* ever support their producers because beats are so easy to obtain...for FREE. they feel like "well im not going to pay you for this beat because i can go to "sound click" and download somebodies beats for free". they don't give two fucks about the producer and all the hard work he put into the beat. producers are actually the root the whole music industry. they set the trends for the clubs, on stage performances, and the latest sound. think about it, if all the producers in the world quit making beats, and all the rappers continued to spit, all you would hear is accapellas. NOT TOO APPEALING. you can only get away with it in ciphers. but even then you need a steady tempo.
GOOD support starts from your foundation with the person. "Greet 'em how you meet 'em". you will find that people you hardly know will support you before your closest freinds you had for the past 6 years would. reason why the ones closest to you WONT support you is because they get jealous. they see the progress you make, the success starting to roll in and they wouldnt dare support you and your movement. they feel you would have one up on them; be two steps ahead. its only natural that the ones closest to you are the ones thats most jealous of you. look at the story of kane and able. kane was jealous because able was praised more than he was. so out of jealousy, kane killed his own brother.but i thought that no matter what, your BROTHER was supposed to support you regardless of what the situation is; whether good or bad, right or wrong.
stay away from partnerships. if you can't do it all yourself, then refrain from starting a business as a partnership. never support somebody who doesn't support you and your cause. that should be RULE NUMERO UNO. in the lyrics of JAY-Z, "I can't vouch for you if you aint a part of this". ("Sweet" from the album American Gangster)to all artist out there, lyricist, producers, rappers, never support somebody who wouldnt support you in return. if he/ she can't return the favor to a equal amount, "Don't Waste Your Time" (one of my songs on my upcoming album titled Suit & Tie). the only exception i would make is one for the kids.
create your own circle of trustees and keep the head count to a diminutive number. you can have all the friends in the world, but out of of that large amount you can only count on 3 of them to support you.
thats all for now.
vol. 2 coming soon...
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