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Visions lead me to believe that the essential reason for us doubting our dreams is the assumption that we create in our mind that what we dream of or desire in this life does not exist... or we think to ourselves that its just something that is virtually impossible to reach... this is an illusion we tend to create in our minds and also the illusion we tend to believe... so often we feel down...Hopeless so i say this... instead of sitting there in doubt...confused drowning in a pool of negative thoughts... i feel we need to go out there do some research and dig for the truth... find out for ourselves if what we dream of or desire in life is really impossible or not... cause i tell u that by the time we figure out that what we want isn't impossible and at arms reach... most likely we'll be living in that dream we once believed could never be reality... -Nide A.k.a Timbaland Threat
"If you genuinely celebrate every single moment in life that has brought you any kind of joy and happiness.... You'll find yourself celebrating forever... Attraction is Key...One Love" -Nide A.k. a Timbaland Threat
The Crew's Corey Bloom on the opportunity to interview Amerikkka's Most Wanted...
"When my alarm clock went off at 2:00 AM to make the drive down for the 10:00 allotted time slot, and granted I had other business in the LA area, there was no hesitation.
An endless tour schedule, constant experimentation with different music, and a focus on sharing his music instead of paying attention to sales have helped make his a household name. We at TSS were able to catch up with the Pittsburgh native to reflect on his recent summer release, Feed the Animals, as well as future projects with Trey Told 'Em. Read on as Girl Talk talks the talk about DJ's, album sales, Pimp C, and a whole mess of other topics.
As half of present-day Slum Village, and with featured spots for J Dilla, Little Brother and Black Milk, Elzhi has sharpened his words to surgical standards. Now the Detroit MC comes with his solo effort, The Preface — a debut heavily rooted in the D. For some, the album will be a dark web of tough beats and too many words. For others, the album will unsheathe the wicked weaponry that puts Elzhi in discussions of greatness. Either way, he is part of the discussion.
The Crew’s LC Weber had a chance to speak with Elzhi about his album, these transitory times in Detroit, his “welcome to the big leagues” moment on tour and his arsenal of words.
Although the times have changed, the duo of Ruck and Rock are still making potent, adamantium-hard music. Heltah Skeltah’s new album, D.I.R.T. (Da Incredible Rap Team), will be released by Duck Down Records on September 30th. As the Hip-Hop nation becomes increasingly glitzy, the time is right for Heltah Skeltah to haul it back into the gutter.
While reading that, listen to this mix created by DJ Jaycee of the Aphilliates & then tomorrow, watch out for Reconstructing The De La Soul Years With Prince Paul (Part Two)
Take one musician more versed than a collection of sonnets. Add one MC who rips tougher than a phonebook. Throw them in an industry think-tank devoid of artist development and full of MySpace rappers.
A dash of humor. A sprinkle of throwback. Stir.
Such is the recipe for Zo! And Tigallo Love the ‘80s – a joint project with Detroit native musician Zo! and Little Brother emcee Phonte. The piping hot result is a set of yesteryear covers crafted to perfection without straying into the overly produced.
Read as the Crew's LC Weber speaks with Zo! & Phonte on what it took to remake '80's music in 2K8.
Last week, we talked up his comic book. This week, The Crew's David D. was able to chop it up fanboy style with Method Man as he discusses the book, favorite comics, which of the summer adaptations were the most faithful - and of course, The Wire.
With Goon Muzik Vol. 1 in stores, TSS Crew's Khalid Strickland sits down with trackmaster Dame Grease to talk about his current projects, crafting DMX's It's Dark & Hell Is Hot, movie scores...and GPS systems.
TSS: I understand that. That's good. I also wanted to ask you: you're known in your songs for shouting out Hip-Hop, shouting out Hip-Hop artists, naming people who have been significant. And then there's also people in Hip-Hop who think it's really bad to bite. You have to stay away from that "biting" label. How do you explain to people that what you're doing is not biting?
The Game: I mean paying homage ain't biting. What am I biting? I think that, first of all, people — whoever said that statement or whoever thinks like that — got it misconstrued. [They] need to get back on point with their mind because paying homage ain't biting. Biting is reciting somebody else's rhymes.
TSS: So, like I was saying earlier…you had a big show at Phillips Arena this past weekend. Lots of guests. An interesting opening video. T.I. on the same bill. Break it down for me.
Shawty Lo: You know, it's crazy, man. This was Birthday Bash #13, one of the biggest Birthday Bashes ever. So, about two weeks early, everybody wanted to see what Shawty Lo was gonna do and what T.I. was gonna do. So, I came and did my thang.
TSS: So, besides just doing your thing, rocking the mic obviously…I heard you were guys were kinda throwing some jabs at each others' way. You put up a picture on the big-screen that said 'A New King Is Born. ' What we