Kanye's New Album Shelved? Royce Da 5'9 VS. Lil Wayne? The Return Of The Lyricist?


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RUMORS: Kanye's New Album Shelved? Royce Da 5'9 VS. Lil Wayne? The Return Of The Lyricist?
Author: AB
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Posted on 2009-11-03

Kanye’s New Album Shelved?

Kanye has been a little absent lately. After the whole world shunned him for his VMA antics there was several rumors of what he was up to. Rehab and India were the two main rumors floating around however those were quickly dismissed just as fast as they were brought up. Ye’s artist, Kid Cudi recently said in an interview that Ye’ was doing fine and is in fact working on an entirely new album.

This was no shocking news as Kanye has already announced the name and theme of his new album, supposedly entitled Job Well Done which would mark his return to rapping. However now I am hearing that Ye’ is not sure about which direction to  take his music in and has scrapped almost all the material he had recorded for this album. The record was almost done so this was a lot of music!

The person who hipped me to this info didn’t say what new direction Ye’ is going to take but I gotta say I for one was looking forward to hearing him rap again, the way he’s been putiting it down lately. We’ll just have to wait and see…

Royce Da 5”9 VS. Lil Wayne?

Lil Wayne is at the top of the game. No doubt about it. Royce Da 5”9…well dude can rap. So recently when I heard Royce might be coming at Lil Wayne I immediately thought it was a bad idea…and still do.

There are several whispers that in a few days we will be hearing a diss track going at Weezy from the Slaughterhouse member. No reason as to why this is coming out so far and I still haven't heard it yet so who knows? If this does come out though I predict Wayne won’t even hear it and therefore it will be nothing but a futile attempt from fallen star
Royce.

The Return Of The Lyricist?

For years we have heard the grumbles from rap fans that real huip hop is dead. Soulja Boy and all the other laffy taffy type rappers have come and fucked up the game and now real lyricism and respect for the craft is dead. Well everything comes in cycles and it is going around that the new look for the next few years will actually be going back to the basics and focusing more on who is the better rapper instead of what they wear or how they dance.

With the success of Drake recently and Jay’s declaration that Auto-Tune is dead and we need to get back to the rapping it looks like label and radio execs are taking notice. Within the next year the new sound is supposed to be more lyrics oriented and labels will be signing more MC’s instead of entertainers.  The catch is though that despite the return to lyrics the labels are not budging on the fact that today's top artists has to have some kind of sex appeal as we see with Drake and even now Soulja Boy.  They are looking for that balance.

This is great news to me. I’m hearing Florida rapper Heretic and Pittsburgh artist Wiz Khalifa are supposed to be getting some big looks along with several others rappers that fit this mold.  

 

 


2 Comments

Rating: 5GUEST - 2009-11-18
KING RUSSAL SCOTT HIP HOP*** Ring tones $$ Hip hop begain in the 70's with rappers delight.Outside of a few hits from our parents generation like signified monkey. The Hip hop generation had a tendency to take old sound tracks and create new ones and add their own words. Sometimes the words were ad lib, sometimes they were verbal portraits of the cituations and circumstances of the day to day life from the environment inwich the artist/writters were living. Sometimes poetry was marinated in a musical beat from our parents generation and produced millions of dollars for minorities. Later minorities grew to the level of getting a bigger piece of the pizza or pie and begain going thru the process of developing their own manufactoring companies/record labels. the manufactoring bar code on the back of CD's are simular to the manufactor bar code on products that were manufactored on all of our store shelves. These people who own these companies with these lables and products on store shelves generally take in millions of dollars. This means we have arrived. Kids are producing these same companies in their family homes by modling their parents generation. They are studying dictionaries at a rate probably never seen before. Doing away with illeteracy at a rapid pace. In the seventies there were alot of people who played it off as though they could read and really could not. We are growing. When people make alot of money they have to reinvest the money in the economy. Sometimes this money ends up in the minority communities in the form of business allowing additional jobs where people can pick up survival skills by working there. Hip Hop generation grew up with R and B and Rap. Our Parents or Grandparents mothers and fathers came up on mostly Religious music and told their kids that they were going to go to Hell if they listed to secular music.( music that didn't reference god). Our parents and or Grandparents listen to the same music as they did as teens even after 40ys of age. Their parents alway's thought that people in their forties listed to religious music or music of their time. Our parents still listen to what they grew up on today and they still make their music til this day. So will Hip Hop. There is nothing left to talk about. The woofers and amps for the base are the people in their 40's generation. Fausegate and M&M 16,12,10 and 8inch are ours. We made police write noise pollution tickets because of pictures in homes falling off walls due to base vibrating thru the home from low riders on the slab with elbows and Vogue tires, classics & voguestires, centerlines with skinny runners in front, superlights sonetimes with runners. Paint jobs with metal flakes or syruped doun to look wet and not to mention pearl. Holly wood tops like open carvet roofs or t-tops. Teardrops carved inside of car with antenas and possibly a 5th wheel like our fathers generation digging in the scene with a gangster lein period. You just bring things back from the former generation and creat new additions for your newer generation. This is whats expected by the newer generation. I'm not passing any torch to the next generation. My torch is for life. My parents didn't stop their thing because we came on the scene and kep on doing their thing and we just kep on doing ours. They made their music and generated millions in the economy and still do and so will our generation from 30yrs to 45 years old. WE PLAY FOR KEEPS. OUR LIVES ARE EMORTILIZED IN MUSIC AND VIDEO. The kids grew up watching our real life re in acted on video's. We have substance and have lived to see real life that people identify with. Hip Hop also served as a Pedistal to speak out. Slavery days music had messages. We are not going to stop anything because someone wan't something and cripple billions on dollars from circulation in the US economy. we simply can not afford it.BLACK BUSINESSES IS WHERE WE ARE AND HEADED..WITH A TRACK RECORD FOR SUCCESS. DO THE SAME THING. Experiment on the side and change.Then see if it works. I haven't been seeing that many platinum hit lately. You don't change things when you reach a successful routine when money is on the line as in tear thing apart to attempt to put back together if it isn't broken.disassemble?? Cause a ripplig and domino effect that a unexperience mind can't calculate nor fix. They haven't lived enough life to even calculate reprocussions doun the line into darkness on an industry.


Rating: 5GUEST - 2009-11-06
Not shelved delayd end of 2010 or early 2011 coz that vma thing ive got 3 tracks from it puting download links @ my twitter dre_360


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