Saturday, January 17, 2009

Atmosphere Music News



Atmosphere are a hip-hop group from Minneapolis centering around rapper Slug (aka Sean Daley). The son of a black father and a white mother who divorced when he was a teenager, Slug became entranced with hip-hop, graffiti, and breakdancing, and formed the Rhymesayers collective with two high-school friends -- Siddiq Ali (Stress) and Derek Turner (Spawn). After some early gigs as Urban Atmosphere, where Slug DJed behind Spawn's rhyming, the pair hooked up with producer Ant (Anthony Davis), as well as likeminded locals such as MC Musab, Mr. Gene Poole, and the Abstract Pack, forming an underground hip-hop clique dedicated to freestyling, clever and complex lyrics, and anti-gangsta positivity. In 1998, Atmosphere released their debut album, Overcast!, which quickly became regarded as an underground hip-hop classic thanks to Slug's deeply personal, poetic musings, as well as Ant's bare-bones -- but inventive -- production.
The next Atmosphere album was titled Sad Clown Bad Dub II, a 2000 set originally sold while the group was on tour. (Now out of print, it's a highly sought-after collector's item.) A year later, the group released Lucy Ford: The Atmosphere EP's, a collection of three EPs built around the theme of Slug's complicated relationship with his ex-girlfriend, the lost love of his life. The group has toured consistently, both at home and overseas; while Ant usually doesn't accompany the group on the road, Mr. Dibbs of the group 1200 Hobos often joins in behind the turntables and Slug is usually assisted on the mike by young rappers like the teenaged Eyedea. In June 2002, the group -- down to the duo of Slug and Ant -- unleashed God Loves Ugly, an 18-track effort that returned to previous themes ("F*@k You Lucy"), but also contained the group's most pop-friendly single to date, "Modern Man's Hustle."
By this time indie rap superstars, Atmosphere returned with their fourth album, Seven's Travels, in 2003, followed two years later by You Can't Imagine How Much Fun We're Having. The group continued to put music out during the next couple of years, including the free download Strictly Leakage in late 2007, a near-party album that they followed up with When Life Gives You Lemons, You Paint That Shit Gold in April 2008, a record that featured plenty of live instrumentation and guest background vocal spots from Tom Waits and TV on the Radio's Tunde Adebimpe. ~ Dan LeRoy, All Music Guide

Chamillionaire Talks About Mixtapes

Where the hell has chamillionaire been? Rapper chamillionaire is one of my favorite hip hop artists right now along with lil wayne and Atmosphere. Chamillionaire is trying to connect with all of his fans right now letting everyone know that he is okay and he will be coming out with some crazy new mixtapes. I think chamillionaire needs to start creating his own beats like he used to.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Gucci Mane Music


Gucci Mane Music is some hot stuff to. Gucci mane is the most hood rapper out there and when you listen to the words and lyrics he raps in his songs you can get on a page gucci mane is and realize how smart this guy was to just figure drug dealing was moving commodities and that's it. Money for Cocaine is the deal with gucci mane and his new album coming out in 2009 Murder Was The Case it will be coming out to be a free download.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Chamillionaire Mixtape Messiah 4

On August 28th The new Chamillionaire Mixtape Messiah 4 is such a hot album. I think this is Chamillionaires best mixtape album yet. Chamillionaires sales has go him into a Forbes list and digital sales history. His music is real and his rhymes always flow, he knows how to take every verse. Chamillionaire really respects his fans and gives them attention to by slappin em high fives all the time. I really respect chamillionaire!

MIXTAPE MESSIAH 4 TRACKLIST
1. THE HORROR FLICK INTRO
2. GO HARD
3. FIRE DRILL
4. ROLL CALL RELOADED FEAT. EVERYBODY
5. THE REAL THANG
6. ALL AROUND THE WORLD
7. DO IT FOR H TOWN FEAT. SLIM THUG & TRAE8. SKIT 1 (ROY WOOD JR)
9. INTERNET NERDS REVENGE
10. FIRE Featuring Famous
11. HERO
12. MY DREAM Feat AKON
13. BAY AREA SKIT
14. GOTTA BE PLAYA FEAT FAMOUS
15. NOT YOUR BABY
16. ANSWER MACHINE 3
17 THE GREATEST
18. SKIT 2 (ROY WOODS JR)
19. ON THE GRIND HOMIE
20. MY LIFE FEAT TRAE & SLIM THUG
21. MIDDLE FINGER UP


Saturday, August 16, 2008

T.I. No Matter What


This song by T.I. Is one of the hottest songs out right now. Personally after listening about this song it really reminded me of myself and how No matter what with the good times and bad times I always keep it positive with a smile on my face. TI is on house arrest right now and wrote this song when he was in jail and suppose to serve his sentance out till 2027. TI as lil wayne says it he is the king of rappers, one of the best alive right now. I think the best rappers alive are T.I , Chamillionaire and Lil Wayne. They make some sick songs and all had good hits that sold millions of albums.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Atmosphere - White Boy From Rags to Riches

Here is his Best Music Video that was featured on BET and MTV

Eleven years after becoming the first hip-hop act to put the Twin Cities on the map, Atmosphere has grown into one of the most accomplished MC/producer duos around. Between Slug and Ant, they’ve released six albums, 11 Sad Clown tour albums and various side-projects like Felt — amounting in well over a million units sold. And along the way have performed to sold-out crowds everywhere from modest sized venues in their hometown to colossal festivals in Japan. Since releasing their 1997 debut, Overcast!, Ant’s ASR-born melodic beats and Slug’s open book and observational style of rapping continues to evolve into hip-hop that’s more honest — more textured. And the praise for these Rhymesayers pioneers hasn’t stopped flowing in.

As Rolling Stone once gushed about Slug, “This Minneapolis indie rap hero has potential to spare, delivering taut, complex rhyme narratives with everyman earnestness.” Or as the Village Voice once wrote of Ant, “His dusty grooves are hooky and R&B-informed, and even when they back up Slug's most maniacally depressed rhymes, they never feel heavy-handed.”

While Slug’s name has become synonymous with introspective rap, the new revelatory recording process with Ant inspired the MC to open up his subject matter well beyond his own life. In fact, When Life Gives You Lemons… is entirely based around fictional narratives that deal with societal issues – many, which revolve around the theme of parenthood. To accompany the release, the album comes with a 40 page hard cover book that includes a children’s story by Slug in addition to all of the lyrics. And this was done in part to celebrate Slug’s growth as a writer.

“This time around I really did force myself to try and write these stories as if I was writing a book or short stories and just trying to figure out how to put them into music,” says Slug.

The song that got this whole album started is “In Her Music Box” – the tale of a young girl who sits in the back seat of her wannabe pimp of a father’s car, absorbing the explicit raps she hears coming out of the speakers. The song is not so much about neglect as it is examining the dichotomy between a young, inexperienced father and his impressionable child. As Slug says of the track, “The main point of it was to look at and speculate on how children at that age learn the art of escapism that as adults sets up for self-medicating and self-abuse.”




Another vital track on the album is “Shoulda Known,” which also touches on parenthood in the context of examining poor decision making and how crucial it is to think beyond the present. With songs like these, Slug proves that his best work isn’t necessarily the most revealing. And if you ask him, making an album with Ant completely comprised of fictional content sure helped get all of the real life characters from his former verbal journals off his back.

“Every record I put out you can guarantee there’s going to be about five people that are going to call me and e-mail me and go, ‘I can’t believe you fuckin’ said that on your record! I can’t believe you fuckin’ told people about that!’ This time around, nobody can call me out on that.”

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Rick Ross - Drug Hustlin


William Roberts also known as Rick Ross embraced his city's reputation for drug trafficking on his debut single "Hustlin'," in 2006. While Atlanta and Houston artists were establishing their cities as Southern strongholds, Ross aimed at putting Miami back in rap's national spotlight. Ross, real name William Roberts, grew up in Carol City, FL, an impoverished northern suburb of Miami.


Rick Ross song "Ever Day I'm Hustlin" was one of my favorites and made Rick Ross a known hip hop icon. I listened to the song before it was even on MTV or BET cause the song was just hot at the time.


Now Rick Ross has made songs like "The Boss" and "I'm speeding" hes been in many great album selling songs and is one of many favorite hip hop rap icons right now.

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