Archive for October, 2009

QD3 Compares Lil' Wayne To Tupac In New Documentary

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Super producer turned movie director QD3 is gearing to unleash a barrage of DVD projects in the next few months. Taking a break from the highly successful Beef DVD series, QD3 told Hip-Hop Wired exclusively:

“We got a Lil' Wayne film that we just finished that we took to Sundance that'll be coming out real soon and then we have two other films. One that's about urban (more...)

Saigon Speaks On "Warning Shots 2" & Compares "Greatest Story..." To Lauryn Hill's Classic

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Saigon's Greatest Story Never Told has been anticipated by Hip-Hop heads just about as long as Dr. Dre's mythical Detox.  But in the meantime to keep heads at bay, he's delivering some glimpses of what to expect on his latest mixtape album Warning Shots 2.  Speaking with Hip-Hop Wired, Sai discussed his new project as well as the hold up with his official debut.

“I did a lot of different things with this project, I tried to make something for everybody. You got your typical Saigon records that people are used to me for, but then I thought outside the box a little. I worked with OJ Da Juiceman, we just did a fun record. I thought outside the box.

I just had a baby, had my first child, I did a song called “Fatherhood” which is my (more...)

Music Review: Saigon - "Warning Shots 2"

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

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New York City has not only been the breeding ground for many talented rappers over the years, but may be the breeding ground for the ones who can tell the street life better than any other.  With a lot of artists rapping about cars, jewels, and all the money they have hanging out their pockets, some of us may have forgotten that economic times are tough and there are still a lot of struggles in the streets.  However, there still are MCs out there who can put reality into perspective and bring both awareness and encouragement for the people who aren't spending thousands on a chain.   On Saigon's latest offering Warning Shots 2, The Yardfather continues to do what he has done to get where he is.  He simply keeps it real.

Although it's not The Greatest Story Never Told (predicted to be released in 2047), Saigon shows he is still a rapper who can be very diverse with his lyrics, style, and flow.  With fantastic production from Mr. Justin Blaze himself and Scram Jones, Warning Shots 2 has a variety of tracks for a variety of taste.  Saigon explains in his album that the title Warning Shots is pretty much a sample of what is to come when we finally hear his long awaited official debut.

On the first rounds fired from the barrel, Sai delivers what we have come to admire about him as he gives the ultimate personification of “The street rapper.”

His first couple of tracks describe the fight and the struggle that is out there for the majority of people.  While most rappers would go with whatever is hot to rap about now, Saigon takes a different route and speaks about the absentee fathers, economic hardships, welfare and cold blooded violence on the streets that needs to cease.

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Tracks like “That's Not What's Up” embody the spirit of rappers taking responsibility for their words and realizing that they are in a position to direct and shape the minds of the future.  Showing that no woman starts out wanting to strip for dollars as well as no man initially having aspirations to flip keys, he enlightens with conscious lines like:

“Gotta hurt you to be a woman who sells herself cheap…/See you sliding the pole, at the same time I see those tears sliding down your soul.  You use to be on the honor roll!”

He then talks about bettering himself as a person and challenges you to do the same.  Sai keeps it real by saying “we making it rain on our little sisters” and “we raising young gang bangers when we need to be teaching them the right way.”  Too bad most rappers can't be honest and real and rather stay exploiting the bullsh*t.

Saigon then shifts his bars on “Fatherhood” to the woman who now inspires him to go hard at all costs, Rayne Dior.  You can almost see him smiling on the track as the new father proclaims that he'll do whatever it takes to be there for her.  Although the song is being sung to his daughter and promising her even if mom and dad don't agree he will always be there, you get the sense he is sending a message to the deadbeats to man up and raise their kids.  You feel the admiration for his daughter when he rhymes:

“I wanted a boy but you came/ No pleasure can measure the joy you bring/ You got your father's cheeks, you got your father's feet, I know you got your father's heart, so it's the hardest beat.”

Despite the uplifting and stop the violence messages, Warning Shots 2, does shoot a few blanks and misdirected targets.

Like every male rapper Saigon can't resist but to spit about something that has influenced males forever… women.  Sai's tracks “All Around the World,” “For Some P*ssy,” and “Cookies and Milk,” consists of the typical Jay-Z's “Girls Girls Girls” or Ray Cash's “Sex Appeal.”   He describes and names a lot of women that he has hooked up with all over the world, which may have resulted in the birth of his daughter out in Cali.  In the track “Cookies and Milk” (which will remind you of Wayne's “Lollipop”), Saigon is sometimes a little TOO detailed about how much he exactly loves the female anatomy.

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“If you got sour milk then we can't make plans, get your dairy products right and then come holla at the man, I just need a glass of milk so I can stick my cookie in.”

“For Some P*ssy” finds Saigon continuing to show his admiration for the wet parted lips with a thousand and some annoying metaphors about smashing girls.  At this point you get the message and possibly even a little irritated with the whole p*ssy concept.  I mean, how many metaphors can you come up with for p*ssy?  Every man may love it, but I'm not going to pay to listen about it for half an album.  The auto-tuned hook does not help either as this is clearly what jigga meant with “D.O.A.”

As the CD spins to the last couple of tracks, we leave p*ssy behind and get back to real issues people are dealing with.  “Rusty Gunz” features Lil Fame from M.O.P. and is accompanied by some head bobbing production from Oddisee.  The song talks about the war everyone is going through in the rap game and Saigon declares he is not a solider going down anytime soon.  Taking you back to when NY ruled Hip-Hop, The Yardfather and Fame straight spit fire as the hook is just icing on the cake as it's supposed to be.  Evidenced here, Saigon goes in:

“You a rapper? I might of heard of you/ F**k does that mean? I'll murder you in that new convertible/ It's sickening, I'm the type who blows kisses at my chick friends/ If she don't respond, f*ck it I'll show her my d*ck then!”

Saigon continues the flow and mentality through the next couple of songs such as “Copping Pleas” and “Who Can Get Busy.”  However, it is when Just Blaze works his magic on the track “Gotta Believe It,” you know the album is complete.  Saigon spits hard on personal matters and goes in on a lot of issues we have been curious about.  If you have never listened to Saigon and needed one track to summarize who he is, then this is your track.

He raps about the obstacles that have prolonged his career such as issues with Atlantic Records and the financial fallout because of it.  Saigon maintains his composure while challenging not only you but the people around him.

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“I tried to help the label see the vision, but they lowered me to a subdivision, you gotta be f*cking kidding!  They rather me pretend to be something I'm not, I'm the new Public Enemy, I'm different than Young Joc.”

Warning Shots 2 is a very diverse album, if you could call it that, that shows the highs and lows of Saigon.  With the exclusive release from the website only and the way the tracks are constructed, this seems more of a mixtape that allows Sai to experiment and have a good time so we won't have to hear the unnecessary clutter and forced songs on his official debut.

The Yardfather still shows he can go hard with raw lyrics and sharp punchlines, while at the same time showing a real side of him that so many rappers are afraid to unveil.  If half of this album is considered a preview to The Greatest Story Never Told, then the wait is still highly anticipated.  Just please don't be promising us the album this time next year as anticipation wears thin.

Diddy Tries To Find New Assistant With Help From VH1

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

According to VH1, “the U.S. competition series "I Want to Work for Diddy," starring Hip-Hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs, is to return for a second season next month.” 

Diddy is searching once again for his new Fawnzworth Bentley to hold umbrellas for him on those rainy days.  The competition will feature eleven contestants who will be put through grueling and tough scenarios, all for a spot to be one of the entertainment industries toughest positions.

The object of the show will be exactly the same as its first season as the opponents need to not only (more...)

Gucci Mane To Finally Release First Major Label Release: "The State Vs. Radric Davis"

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Gucci Mane will finally make his first major label release on December 8 when he unveils The State Vs. Roderic Davis on December8 via So Icey/Asylum/Warner Bros. Records.

After bohoging the southern mixtape circuit over the past few years, his official release will feature production from Polow Da Don, Drumma Boy, Zaytoven, Sean Garrett, Mannie Fresh and others. Confirmed features so far include Usher, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy and So Icey Entertainment family OJ Da Juiceman and Waka Flocka.

The State Vs. Radric Davis comes after a slew of independent releases, mixtapes and (more...)

Trae Da Truth Readies New Album, Welcomes New Son Houston

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

If Trae Da Truth's name sounds familiar, it's no coincidence. The Houston rapper got unfortunate national attention this summer when a celebration in his honor ended in violence. His Trae Day event on the campus of Texas Southern University was cancelled abruptly after a drive-by shooting.

Now months later and with the assailants arrested for the crime, Da Truth is moving on and preparing his latest project. His first solo debut, Restless , has been deemed the 14th best Houston album of all time and now the Texas MC is ready to produce another classic. (more...)

Akon To Host Radio Show

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Akon's recent baby mama troubles have successfully kept his name in the headlines. As previously reported, the mother of one of his five kids filed papers against him in July for child support. Since then, Kon's moved on and is set to embark on a new music endeavor, this time becoming a radio show host in Canada.

The head of Konvict Muzik has been added as a host for Virgin Radio in Toronto. His show airs Saturdays and is titled (more...)

Father Mows Down Daughter For Being “Too Westernized”

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

Noor Faleh Almaleki is recuperating at an Arizona hospital after being viciously assaulted by her own father.

The 20-year-old student was walking in a parking lot with close friend, 43-year-old Amal Edan, when her father ran both of them over with is Jeep Grand Cherokee.

The reason for this travesty? Faleh Hassan Almaleki, 48, believed that his daughter had become “too ‘Westernized,” also noting that she was not living according to “traditional Iraqi values.”

About one year ago Noor was scheduled to be married against her will in an arranged ceremony. She objected to the ritual, and left home, moving in boyfriend and his mother.

This attack undoubtedly adds more stains to the image of Islam, and those whom practice its teaching, with each “honor killing” attack giving mainstream media outlets more opportunities to slander a beautiful religion.

“It's reprehensible,” said Ibrahim Ramey of  the Muslim American Society. “It's wrong.”

The young Almaleki suffered horrendous injuries during the attack and is currently listed in “life-threatening” condition. Hassan Almaleki was last seen at the crime scene and has yet to be apprehended.

He was last seen in a grey or silver Jeep Cherokee (2000) with Arizona license plate ADS-9192.

Gangsta Boo Connects With Drumma Boy For "Rumors" Mixtape

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

The First Lady Of Memphis, Gangsta Boo, is back in the lab preparing her new mixtape Rumors scheduled to drop on Halloween.  Now part of Memphis producer and ATL transplant  Drumma Boy's Drum Squad, Gangsta Boo broke down her latest project as well as what's going on in Memphis Hip-Hop with  DJ Smallz and Southern  Smoke TV.

“Drumma Boy concocted some crazy beats and we're working on a mixtape.  It's gothic like me.  Ya'll know me…mysterious, dark and scary beats.  It's called Rumors because I like controversy in the sense that I know how to twist it and manipulate whatever people are saying about me to benefit me."

Gangsta Boo will also be addressing all the controversy surrounding her as of late in the (more...)

J. Cole Speaks on Debut Album

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

“The stuff I'm doing makes the mixtapes sound wack.”

J. Coles rise in the Hip-Hop industry has been chronicled through his mixtape series.  With “The Come Up,” the North Carolina native put his foot in the door and threw his voice in the air to see if it would carry and it must have worked as he caught the attention of Jay-Z.

Most recently he dropped “The Warm Up” which showcased a glimpse of things to come now that he was back behind Roc Nation.  The tape also sparked one of his favorite verses to date on the track “The Badness.”

Before stepping up to the stage in Seattle, Cole was able to (more...)