Upcoming and exlusive album review…

I have recieved Hydro& Diabolic’s album yesterday. Hydro& Diabolic is a group from Toledo, Ohio, that I have reviewed a while ago. Their album isn’t out yet and I will have the great pleasure to review it for you in a near future…stay tuned, folks:)

Dirty Politix: an interesting panel of Detroit artists

Who are Dirty Politix? Dirty Politix is a rap group from the South West of Detroit (the Spanish side of Detroit City). Composed of Supreme, La Mayeya, S.W. Chyld, Xiomara, Crazy-L, G-Style, Mynt, E-Class and J-Roc, the group is very diverse in the use of its lyrics and sounds.
Supreme is the CEO of the group. Songwriter and producer of the group, Supreme puts a lot of energy into his work.
The Dominican La Mayeva puts the reggae flavor into Dirty Politix’ music.
Xiomara is a female singer who spices the music up with her Spanish taste.
S.W Chyld is the youngest, but certainly not the less talented emcee in the group.
Despite an accident (he got hit by a car) and the scoliosis that resulted from his accident, Crazy L always kept the flame and the passion alive. He comes up with some mad skills that will make you enjoy the way he spits on a song.
How do they sound?
Inspired by Dr Dre, the Neptunes and many more artists, Supreme and his crew have developed an original style of their own that reflects the diversity of ethnicities inside of the group.
While some tracks like Xiomara tonight have a soft Spanish sounding flavor, songs like Supreme Freedom Ring are more offensive and politically orientated. Supreme Freedom Ring is a very rhythmic track aimed against Bush’s policy. The anti Bush anthem is an interesting reflection about American history and the so many innocent victims of a greedy government’s policy. The instrumentals and the beats add to the revolutionary atmosphere of the track that is softened by Xiomara’s participation.
Enjoy Crazy L’s Just Like Daddy song. The track starts in a gentle way. Electric guitar sounds combined with keyboard sounds give a nostalgic dimension to the track. Crazy L soon takes over with his great quality skills and his very nice flow delivery. There is one way to describe this artist: brilliant, period. The tracks offers some insight about his life and dysfunctional family. Very well handled from the beginning to the end.
There are so many gifted artists in Detroit, so what makes Dirty Politix different?
I’d say the originality of their sounds. The talented Detroit artists have something different to offer than the usual Detroit sound. Check them out on their my space account.

Coming soon…

A review of Dirty Politix…a group from the South West side of Detroit that doesn’t resemble any other Detroit rap groups you might have heard of before…stay tuned:)

This is how I discovered James Blunt…

I didn’t find this artist on a website, nor did I see him on MTV. One day I was walking by in the streets downtown when I heard the song You’re Beautiful coming from a clothing shop. James Blunt’s voice attracted my attention. I found it deep, sensual and soft at the same time. Also, his song talked to my soul.
So I decided to hear it over and over again and to explore the artist a little bit more.Of course, James Blunt’s style is very different from the kind of music I am used to listen to. But I grant this artist some real talent. A real artist must manage to move people through his music and sounds and that’s exactly how I felt while listening to his soft piano and guitar sounds mixed up with an exceptional voice. Today I’d like to share my impressions about the You’re Beautiful song with you. I particularly like the way the song begins. It is like a human meeting a divine vision while guitars and piano sounds whisper to this man’s soul:

My life is brilliant. My love is pure. I saw an angel. Of that I’m sure. She smiled at me on the subway

When we manage to describe an other human as divine, it often means that we are deeply in love with that other person. Only deep love can make us envision the reflection of the divine. Heartbeats…feeling like a bird ready to fly to the heaven , the author describes the great love he feels inside. Maybe when the love we feel is inaccessible, it makes our feelings even more beautiful, pure and eternal. The beloved woman is with another man and his heart is bleeding. He realizes he will never be with her.

She was with another man. But I won’t lose no sleep on that, ‘Cause I’ve got a plan. You’re beautiful. You’re beautiful. You’re beautiful, it’s true. I saw you face in a crowded place, And I don’t know what to do, ‘Cause I’ll never be with you.

The beauty of the song is that this man will always keep the imprint of this beautiful divine face into his heart. Inaccessible, but eternal beauty. Find out more about James Blunt and explore the talented artist here.

Two new Solystic songs: My Sorrows and She Is Fly

Solystic is a raw young Detroit talent who definitely deserves a deal with a major label.
The 20 year old talented emcee, who comes up with an original style of his own, has a noticeable good flow delivery. His combination of good lyrical skills, good instrumentals and an impressive flow make of Solystic’s music a high quality pleasure to our ears.
My Sorrows start in a gentle way…picture an every day scene on a very soft instrumental background…suddenly drama drops into your life like pouring rain. Solystic’s rapid voice will make you feel the pain.
Reminiscent of the past, conflicts and messed up relationships, drama after drama, he keeps drowning his sorrow.
Globally, the song is beautiful work, instrumentally and lyrically. You can feel the emotions and the song’s rapid rhythm will make you enjoy this descent into hell.
She Is Fly is a song written on a softer theme. A rapid and a joyful rhythm will make you feel the hot atmosphere of a guy describing a fine sexy woman moving her body. Nice instrumentals and nice beats on that one too.
Globally, Solystic did a great job on both songs. I think they deserve 4 stars. Label owners and listeners, check out this young talent from Detroit.
He is really worth it.

Nas: a real big influence in hip hop

Nas is certainly one of the greatest mainstream rappers. His music has influenced a whole generation since the early 90’s.
Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones was born on September the 14th, 1973, in NYC.
Man of many aliases, also known as Nas, Nas Escobar, Nasty Nas, God’s son and Nastradamus.
Music has always been part of his life since his early years
Nasir Jones is the son of trumpeter Olu Dara. As a kid Nas wanted to be an instrumentalist, like his dad. However, he changed his mind as a preteen and decided to pursue a career as a rapper.
Nas dropped out of school in the 8 th grade and started peddling drugs in the street. Nas is quite an autodidact: during this time, he educated himself, spending some time in studying African culture and civilization, the Holy Qu’ran and the Bible. Nas’ work is fulfilled with references to African culture and spirituality and that’s the beauty of it.
Many of Nas’ video are very educative about black history and it also reinforces black people’s feeling of pride about their history and African American’s African roots.
Focused on a rap career, Nas started collaborating with his best friend and neighbor, Willie “Ill Will” Graham who became his DJ.
Ill Will met hip hop producer Large Professor who introduced Nas to his group, Main Source.
Rap Career
In 1991, Nas started collaborating with Main Source and his verse was featured on their album, Breaking Atoms.
Nas’ lyrical skills would soon impress the hip hop community and he earned some real underground credibility.
Nas and Willie Graham were working together when on May the 23rd, 1992, a bad drama happened in Nas’ life: his friend Willie would be gunned down in Queensbridge.
Mc Serch of 3rd Bass then became Nas’ manager. Nas would get a record deal with Columbia Records.
Nas was featured on MC Serch Halftime single from the artist’s soundtrack.
In 1994, Nas would release his first record, Illmatic. Illmatic contained numerous references to Tony Montana
Illmatic was acclaimed as a masterpiece of works by the critics.
In 1996, Nas’ second album, It Was Written came out. In this album, Nas came up the Nas Escobar character in reference to Columbian drug dealer Pablo Escobar.
In 1999, Nas released a double album called I Am…The Autobiography.
A video was shot for Nas’ first single « Nas Is Like » and Dj Premier produced the video.The same year, Nas also released another album, Nastradamus.
Nas vs. Jay Z
The well known Nas/ Jay Z rivalry started as Jay Z’s protégé, Memphis Bleek released a song called « Memphis Bleek Is » literally using Nas’ concept. Therefore, Nas dissed Memphis Bleek on his Nastradamus album. As a response Memphis Bleek would diss him on his Understanding LP.
In 2000, QB’s Finest came out, followed by Stillmatic in 2001.
The beef with Jay Z and fellows went on, since Nas called his rival out on his compilation Cd, QB’s Finest.
Jay Z would respond at his 97 HotSummer Jam concert in 2001 in NYC with his song « Takeover » that was originally a Mobb Depp diss.
Nas showed some teeth with his Stillmatic Freestyle in which he attacked Jay Z and his Rock a Fella label.
On his Blueprint album, Jay Z rewrote his Takeover song and stated that Illmatic was Nas’ only valuable album.
Nas would attack Jay Z on the second track of his Stillmatic album with the song Ether, an incisive response to his big rap rival.
In fact, Nas reproached his rival Jay Z to bite his style. Nas also accuse him of copying Notorious Big’s lyrics.
Nas also made some fun of Jay Z, claiming that « Eminem had murdered him on his own shit », referring to his collaboration with Eminem on the Renegade song on his Blue print album.
Ether received a response with Jay Z’s Supa Ugly freestyle, trying to ridicule Nas on private details of his life.
Both rapper’s beef would eventually be squashed in 2005 at Jay Z’s I declare War concert where Nas joined him on stage.
In 2002, Nas released The Lost Tapes, a collection of underground Nas songs and his wonderful God’s Son album.
The singles Made You Look and I Can soon became major hits.
On November 2004, Nas released Street’s Disciple, a double album that includes masterpieces such as Thief’s Theme and Bridging The Gap.
I particularly recommend to my readers to watch the video to Bridging The Gap on Nas’s official website.
It is a beautiful mixture of blues, jazz and rap and a wonderful dad and son collaboration that won’t leave black music lovers indifferent. Nas put his heart and soul into this track.
Nas recently collaborated with Kanye West and appeared on Damian Marley’s album.
Beef with 50 Cent
During on of his concerts in NYC, Nas expressed about 50’s Cent music:
« This is the real shit, not that 50 Cent shit »
50 cent dissed Nas’ wife Kelis on the Piggy Bank track and Nas retaliated with his track “Don’t Body Ya Self (MC Burial)”, which is a stab at 50 Cent and his G Unit crew.
Nas’ upcoming album is due to release in mid 2006.
Check this extraordinary emcee called Nas if you haven’t done it yet.

Writers, do you know that you are like the well that never runs dry?

Spiritual people usually refer to God as the well that never runs dry. I always liked this metaphor, because it reminds me of the infinite possibilities that are given to our mind, particularly when we do possess a gift that involves lots of creativity- like writing for instance.
If we picture our Creator as infinite, we should know that God has given us the possibility to use our creativity in an infinite variety of ways.
In fact, a writer who writes with passion should never fear the blank page. Usually when you think that your resources are totally exhausted, you have just closed one single chapter. Even when you know you subject well, stay humble with the knowledge you have: there will always remain things you ignore on your favorite subjects.
Be aware of your ignorance and use your ignorance to do some more research. Also have a look at other people’s work on subject matters that passionate you. Learn from their knowledge and explore the paths they haven’t. You will soon discover that you are able to build more and more resources and to get deeper into a subject that you thought you knew well.
Thats what I actually do and I came to the conclusion that the more I knew on a subject, the less I knew about it.
A call to stay humble? Certainly yes. However, it is much more an encouragement for us to see that we can discover more and that the more we drink, the more water we will get from our well of knowledge.
Be passionate about things you like, and you will never lack inspiration.
My haters say that I am obsessed. Yes today I confess it publicly: I am obsessed. Obsessed with Eminem, Detroit and Michigan rap, mainstream and underground hip hop, soul, blues and jazzy tracks. Globally I am obsessed with black music and any kind of music that talks to my soul.
The difference between my low key haters and me is that I do transform this obsession into something positive like musical emotions put on paper while many of my haters spend their time fantasizing about one single man better known as Eminem.
But I digress. Im not here to discuss about uncreative people who waste most of their time with some empty dreams. I am here to share my passion with my fellow writers and people who feel the same.
Writers, keep the flame alive inside of you and your inspiration will never end. Blank pages? Fuck blank pages! They are made to get filled with ink!
Next time you will fear the blank pages, read those few words aimed at you and you will remain unstoppable and unbeatable.
Use God’s gift: it is infinite.