Sometimes the industry moves fast, sometimes it moves slow. We had Raheem DeVaughn on Sound Session in February of last year when he had just released Love Behind The Melody, and at the time, he was planning on dropping the follow up later in 2008. Plans changed however, but his new single with Ludacris just leaked yesterday and lo and behold, it’s the same song he previewed for us a year and a half ago.
Since we grabbed this footage before TAOD was in existence, I figured I would bring it back for those who may have missed it. Here’s the studio version of the track with Luda as well, courtesy of 2DopeBoyz:
If you want to go back and check out the full interview with Raheem, click here or peep our podcast page…although you’ll have to scroll down a bit haha. Damn, we’ve interviewed hella folks…we might have to dip into the archives and put up all the interviews we did in the first 2 years of Sound Session too, cause those aren’t up there yet. Rest assured though, as the son of a librarian, I’ve got everything archived offline.
While in town for our abridged version of Rock The Bells on the 14th, Slaughterhouse came through the Sound Session studio to kick it with J. Moore and myself. Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Royce Da 5’9″ talked all about their Slaughterhouse project, while Crooked I was in another studio recording a verse for a Seattle artist. They also discussed the differences recording solo vs. as a group, if they felt any competition in the booth, who they’d pick in their own super groups, why real lyricists need to be back on the radio, and more.
To listen to the full interview, check the audio below:
Another fun show this weekend (and another goal and assist for the big homey Didier Drogba, but y’all don’t know about that) with new joints from artists like Wale, Saigon, Drake, Pac Div, Brother Ali, 14KT, Rashid Hadee, Donnis, Kev Brown, K’Naan, Apathy, Phonte, and more. We were also joined live in studio by “the voice of Sunday Night Sound Session” and one of the nicest MC’s in the town, D. Black. Since lacing us with the vocals in our sweepers 4 years ago, D and his Sportn’ Life family have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with and when D’s new Ali’Yah project drops, the entire country is sure to take notice.
Be sure to check out the full version of the Slaughterhouse interview below, and you can even watch some highlights on HyphenTV as well. We chopped it up with Joe Budden, Joell Ortiz, and Royce Da 5’9″ (Crooked I was recording a verse for another artist from Seattle) about everything from the new album, competition within the group, their writing styles, who would be in their own super groups, and much more. Peep it:
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In the time it just took you to read this, Usain Bolt just ran 100m faster than anyone in history. Wow.
I’m sure I’m not the only one who looks forward to every Saturday and Sunday for all the sporting events and this past weekend was another great one. We had some important baseball games down the stretch, preseason NFL action, Usain dominating in Berlin, and…*drumroll*…the return of the English Premier League. Perhaps it’s due in part to my British pops, but I definitely look forward to this time of year where the temperature begins to drop and the European clubs take the pitch. Props to Arsenal for dropping 6 on Everton (wow) and the homey Didier Drogba for scoring a double in Chelsea’s win. Season’s just getting started!
On the music tip, we had Slaughterhouse, Slum Village, Supernatural, Pete Rock, and Reflection Eternal in town for an abridged version of Rock The Bells on Friday, and we were joined by local artists Yirim Seck and Larue in the studio on Sunday night. Lookout for our Slaughterhouse interview coming soon, but in the meantime, we ran a snippet of an interview we taped with Asher Roth a few weeks ago. Even in the brief clip we aired, Asher dropped some serious knowledge. Full interview & video will be up soon (sooner if we get a SNSS intern in the works…).
Show #220 (8-16-09)
Slaughterhouse ft. Fatman Scoop – “Onslaught 2â€
Lushlife ft. Camp Lo – “Another Word For Paradiseâ€
Rashid Hadee – “The Wrong Thangsâ€
Saukrates ft. Rich Kidd – “Salt N Pepperâ€
A.R.M. ft. Supastition – “I Shineâ€
Blue Scholars – “HI-808†(Local Music)
Wale – “Pretty Girlsâ€
**INTERVIEW WITH YIRIM SECK & LARUE**
Mr. Hudson ft. Kanye West – “Supernovaâ€
Matt & Kim ft. De La Soul – “Daylight (Remix)â€
Fresh Espresso – “Vader Rap†(Local Music)
Raekwon ft. Inspectah Deck, Method Man, & Ghostface Killah – “House Of Flying Daggersâ€
**INTERVIEW WITH ASHER ROTH #02 (SNIPPET)**
Asher Roth – “Fallin’â€
Pac Div – “Young Black Maleâ€
Co$$ & Fonetik Simbol ft. Shawn Jackson – “L.A.’s Bestâ€
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Back to business as usual this week, nothing but good music and good times. Check out this week’s Sound Session for new songs from artists like Chali 2Na, the Kidz In The Hall, Raekwon, Kev Brown, Pac Div, Anjulie, Lushlife, Seattle’s own Blue Scholars, and more. Speaking of the town, huge shout to the Massive Monkees for killing it in the first round of “America’s Best Dance Crew” on MTV. Not only are they repping the 206 to the fullest, but they’re also representing true b-boy culture on one of the biggest stages in the world. Keep up the great work fellas, we’re all proud of you.
Be sure to check out our fullinterview with the elusive and legendary Bilal too. We had a great discussion about his classic 1st Born Second album, what he’s been up to since its release almost a decade ago, his upcoming Air Tight’s Revenge project, and much more. It’s a great one.
Show #219 (8-9-09)
Blue Scholars – “HI-808†(Local Music)
Nas ft. Choklate – “Filmâ€
Chali 2Na ft. Anthony Hamilton – “Don’t Stopâ€
Kidz In The Hall – “Flickin’â€
Lushlife – “The Kindnessâ€
Khingz – “Blaq Han Solo†(Local Music)
Slaughterhouse ft. M.O.P. – “Woodstock (Hood Hop)â€
Raekwon ft. Inspectah Deck, Method Man, & Ghostface Killah – “House Of Flying Daggersâ€
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A few months ago, J. Moore and I held a quick informal poll on Sound Session with our listeners – Of the most well respected ‘big 3’ R&B singers of the last 15 years, who is your favorite – Maxwell, D’Angelo, or Bilal? Despite only releasing one official album, Bilal battled it out with D’Angelo for the top spot and they ended up tying the vote.
Personally, after hearing 1st Born Second in 2001, my entire vision of R&B was shaken to the core. On that one record, Bilal displayed a soulfulness in his music, songwriting, and most noticeably, his voice that hasn’t been topped since. Simply put, it’s a flawless album and marks one of the crowning achievements of the Soulquarian collective.
When Bilal came through the SNSS studio, we jumped at the chance to ask him all about that album, his Love For Sale follow up that was unfortunately shelved by Interscope (Industry Rule #4,080), and his upcoming project, Air Tight’s Revenge. We also discussed his upbringing, his first big break as D’Angelo’s back up singer (and his prompt firing), behind the scenes stories from the Soulquarian days, his favorite J Dilla memory, and much more. Check out the full interview below to catch up with the legendary Bilal Oliver.
I like how I’m so busy/tired these days that I upload my own footage and forget to post it on TAOD until I see it on other blogs. Whoopsidoodle.
Much like the Asher Roth footage I posted last week, here’s a medley documenting Cudi’s performance in front of 15K people at our Summer Jam from the end of last month. After coming out to his intro, he ran through joints like “Dat New New,” “Is There Any Love,” “Sky High,” “Make Her Say,” and “Day N Nite.” I’ll have more SJ footage soon, plus interviews with Cudi and Asher as well. Stay tuned…
By now, most of you have heard Nas’ collaboration with the 2009 Red Bull Big Tune champion, C-Sick, but I thought I’d post up the ill behind the scenes footage of the making of “Film.” Above, you can peep a little background on C-Sick’s journey, while the two studio segments are below.
Also, neither of the 2 versions of the song that have leaked online so far are the final edit, so I’m posting that up too. In case you’re living in the woods, my co-host on Sunday Night Sound Session, J. Moore, created the Red Bull Big Tune with Vitamin D, Jake One, DV-One, and Marcus Lalario. The homies helped put this song together and even recruited Seattle’s own Choklate to sing the hook. Due to sample clearance issues, C-Sick’s original beat had to be replayed, and you’ve yet to hear the final, official version of the track…until now. Enjoy!