The Kyd – Beethoven’s Spliff [interview]

Describe your sound in 3 words

Only the real, maybe?

Tell us a few things about your new song Beethoven’s Spliff.

Beethoven’s Spliff is a track that kind of came spontaneously. My bro came with the loop while messing around one night and I thought it was dope. I write everyday regardless of it’s for a specific track or not and had a bunch of rhymes that I thought would fit it. It’s really just a lyrical exercise, no hook or anything. Just spitting and pushing the pen for two and a half minutes. It’s for those who appreciate bars.

Which album describes the Golden Era of hip-hop and boom bap?

Tough to narrow down to just one. Period is called the Golden Era for a reason since there’s so many classics that dropped and the audience was really spoiled with how much quality they got. For me, personally, there’s of course the Paid in Fulls and Long Live the Kanes, but the album that really did it for me and sealed the deal as far as my love for that kind of hip-hop was Illmatic.

What is your opinion about today’s hip-hop?

It’s a bit bipolar. There’s a lot of great music dropping these days, with guys like Griselda, Cordae, Freddie Gibbs making music that is sort of harkening back to the Golden Era and the traditional sound. And I think seeing people like Lloyd Banks and Roc Marci, and legends like Nas and Black Thought dropping new albums that are getting a lot of love in this climate is really encouraging to see, since you can see a renewed interest in what many would call “real Hip-Hop” and lyricism. At the same time, a lot of stuff that’s getting instant love at the moment in the mainstream I’m really not rocking with. Everything sounds the same and it’s all focused on the beat or a repetitive hook rather than what they’re actually saying. There’s no interest among some of these artists to go and study the craft and they often dismiss what came before them and just focus on the clout. Which unsurprisingly leads to a lot of bad music being made. I alternate between being optimistic and pessimistic about the state of hip-hop a lot.

What would you change in the music industry?

A lot probably. Though the benefits of the internet and social media are clear, and can really help artists of my type, I do think the emphasis on algorithms and numbers gets to a point where it really disincentivizes people from actually taking their time to make a quality body of work. There’s a lot of pressure to follow the rush, which can lead to a lot of music that won’t have much shelf life. That’s probably an old school mentality to have, but you definitely see the negative effects. Artists being so focused on capturing a meme moment rather than making a good song being one example, etc. Some of it has really led to a rapid dumbing down of the culture since artists are just generally incentivized to put less thought into their work.

What is the most useless talent you have?

I’d have to think about that one. I’ve always been able to remember obscure dates from history and stuff but that can sometimes be useful hah. That’s a good question.

One last thing we should know about you?

I have a really deep love of hip-hop and it’s been a dream of mine to be a part of it. I’m not doing this to chase clout or superficial reasons. I genuinely appreciate and have a deep respect for this culture and those who built it, since it’s given me an outlet and a voice and I really want to have a hand in helping push it in a positive direction since it’s given me so much personally. I have a lot of new stuff coming that I’m looking forward to people hearing and am excited for what the future holds. Stay tuned.

Thank you!

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Trav B Ryan – Aries Woman [Interview]

Describe your sound in 3 words

My sound in 3 words would have to be raw, intense, and goosebumps

This song was made to uplift all women and give them confidence in their sexuality and personality. Why sexism, and even outright misogyny, is so pervasive in Hip Hop culture?

Well I think its because its been happening for so long its almost becoming a prerequisite to be a hip hop artist. I plan on changing that with these type of songs. Shedding light on all areas of a beautiful woman. The physical, the emotional, the spiritual side and mentality as well. I am trying to move the idea of women being just objects, out of hip hop.

What does hip hop symbolize in your opinion?

It symbolizes infectious art. The raw expression of the forgotten people. The people who are voiceless that now have a voice. The sound of rebels.

Favourite album of the past decade?

I really enjoyed Eminem’s Music To Be Murdered By.

What would you change in the music industry?

I would try my best to shed light on different sounds. A lot of these songs sound exactly the same these days so I would make sure that is not the case. Hip Hop was built on being unique and I think we lost that a long the way.

Favorite music related film?

Definitely a tie between 8 Mile and Hustle and Flow.

What advice would you give to your younger self?

Be more of yourself. Think less about when people think and more about what you think.

Thank you!

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HHP’s Mixtape ‘Mind Blast’ Out Now!

Hip Hop Paranoia’s mixtape Mind Blast out now!

Mixed by Apatroklos. Additional production by HHP.

Tracklist:

Trav B Ryan Pisces Be Like
http://www.instagram.com/travbryanmusic/

Apocraphe No Way Out (ft Misiek)
http://www.instagram.com/apocmainrockah/
http://www.facebook.com/Apocraphe/

Cullen The Great Icon (feat. 3rdOcean)
http://www.instagram.com/kyle.cullen8/
twitter.com/FreakinKyleMan_

Alexio – Never Subtract
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKy3ikw0WD9aZFlYXmfpyyw
http://www.instagram.com/_alexio__1/

JL Bout-It Stop Kappin
http://www.facebook.com/jlboutit
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0vEg4UCB5z57dJ_gZE7pag

dp888 Swimming In The Dream
http://www.instagram.com/dp_forreal/
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-…qRNujgC5rYpeGCG6v
@dp_888

Static Spaz YUH
http://www.facebook.com/jrm229
@staticspaz

MUNGMUNG Missed Calls
m.facebook.com/mungmungofficial/
http://www.instagram.com/itsmungmung/

KingDow Toucan WOucan
http://www.instagram.com/kingdow1/
http://www.facebook.com/KingDow8/?ref=settings

Rexide MID-EVIL
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9YlO1Mh7gz4nwWF-Xnztpg
twitter.com/rexxxy666

Artist: V of 40M Title: Welcome (Prod. by Saint Cardona)
Xlmplus – V-of-40m-welcome
http://www.facebook.com/vof40m/
http://www.instagram.com/vof40m/

Artwork by Ntilla Day Bou. Photo by FOTEROS

Rights of all materials in this mixtape belong to the respectful owners.
This video is meant for entertainment purposes only. Contact hiphopparanoia@gmail.com for artwork or song removal.

Marcus Gad meets Tamal – Brave New World (Official Music Video)

Marcus Gad is a reggae and hip hop singer from New Caledonia (South Pacific Ocean Island) who released 2 albums and 3 Eps since 2015. This new single “Brave New World” released on 04.02.21, is the first from his upcoming new album “Brave New World” . The song has been written during the 1st French Lockdown, the music video has been shot in Paris during the second lockdown, and it just has been released during the third lockdown in France.

Back then, we had spent weeks speculating about what was going on behind the curtains, but somehow had the feeling that something we had fore-sensed for years was unraveling.
After two months in the peace of our countryside dwelling in the south of France, going up to Paris to record songs with my beatmaker Tamal
was quite an interesting experience. As I was walking out into what seemed to be yet another dystopia, I couldn’t help but thinking about Huxley’s Brave New World.
Going up to the studio, I had to sing about it, in the same satirical fashion, and this song was born.
Overall, I believe the way we face the challenges that await us today, as a humanity, are of utmost importance.
We cannot run away from the factual reality of what is going down.
However, the way we decide face it is entirely our choice.
I chose love and trust.

Marcus Gad

YNG Nine – FORGETABOUTIT [Lyric Video]

I was inspired to write this song after I finished watching Mike Newel’s movie “Donnie Brasco. I do worry a lot and I guess that’s what this song is about, I suffered a tough loss and I’ve caught myself to be slightly paranoid at times so I wanted to put it in the song too.
This song is another one of those blunt impulses so I wanted to drop it right away, for no particular reason. I’d like it to make a bit of noise since.

YNG Nine

GUISS GUISS BOU BESS – Sunu Gal (feat. ISS 814) [ Officia Video]

The last clip of the Set Sela album, Sunu Gal (La Pirogue) is timely given the current situation. Featuring with the young rapper ISS814, Sunu Gal isan ode to the values of Senegalese society, dialogue and cousinship with jokes, real peacekeepers in the country. Aimed at young people, this clip recalls the fundamental principles of Teranga, the importance of others, the dialogue and grounding necessary for living together.

Since March 3, Senegal has experienced an unprecedented popular uprising with unprecedented violence showing the anger of the people at the current policy which hinders the freedoms of expression and the democracy of the country yet taken as an example for many years.Through this video, Guiss Guiss Bou Bess hopes to send a message of peace and calls on the youth to peaceful protest and the government to respect its people.

This clip is dedicated to all the young people who perishedat sea and on the streets in the hope of a better world.

Lexa Terrestrial – “SAD GIRL RAPS” (feat. Rittz) [Interview]

Describe your sound in 3 words

Inimitable, melodramatic, entertaining

You blend different genres in your music. Tell us a few things about your creative process.

It’s everything in my brain, my life & what I like into musicorganized into certain sounds,my diary& going through my giant biblical sized Rhyme Bookfrom there I try to construct what I want to say around intresting flows
And keep adding or taking away from there.Choruses are the easy part for me…

Laying down a track, I have a certain little secret formula that helps me out.

Why sexism, and even outright misogyny, is so pervasive in Hip Hop culture?

So I think people take their pain & emphasize it in Hip-Hop Lyrics. A lot of those rappers actually probably treat women right, so it’s not across the board. A lot of rappers who say don’t rap about those things, may treat women worse. Because mentally they’ve not grown, or been considerate of others feelings, and been influenced by this kind of stuff. It can influence people but i do try to see them as just lyrics. As i hope most others do.

Which is your most personal and honest lyric?

I’ve never been this committed
To suicide
Especially cause my friend just died
or

In a cage,I’m the one,
With the keys to the place
Only prison that I fear is the one in my mind.

You released a full album. Do people still listen to full albums? What was your favorite album of the past decade?

Ooof… I don’t think my generation appreciate albums. It’s not like it used to be. Not only is music more fast food now, so it’s watered down frequented singles… but also not many are putting out pieces of art. It’s oversaturated.
The last Albums I really liked were probably back in 2017. I was a huge fan of J.Cole’s Album “KOD” was everything! It had a message and it was all inside of interesting beats. I liked Blackbears “Cybersex” Album… or “Digital Druglord” They were AMAZING Albums. XXXTentacion’s Albums are like notes he left behind I feel… Like Diary’s. Jarren Benton’s “Grandma’s Basement” was so entertaining. This is what I find cool about Artists but it’s not like that anymore. Also other mention that isn’t so much Hip-Hop but the band the 1975 releases some amazing albums & one of my all time favorites is their self titled album “The 1975” as well as “I like when you sleep, for you are beautiful yet so unaware of it”

What does hip hop symbolize in your opinion?

Strength, But also a place to talk bout your weaknesses. A place to fight the corruption in this world, a place for you to talk about what angers you. It’s in your blood and it helps you cope.

Any future plans?

Become one of the best female rappers in the world.
Or die ;p
Lol

Thank you!

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KD Mukasa & Francesca – Spotlight [Official Video]

Francesca is a London based actress, singer and model from Italy. Moving to London from Italy to pursue her dreams, she is originally from a beautiful culture rich town in Italy called Perugia blessed with old town charm, jazz festivals and delicious Italian chocolate delicacies.

KD Mukasa is a London based British Hip Hop Artist, singer songwriter and Art entrepreneur. He has a passion for thought provoking rap freestyles, art and running culture shifting art exhibitions blending philosophy and pop culture at the Saatchi Art Gallery in London. They met in London and together they are Hip Hop/Jazz/Pop Duo Band KD Mukasa and Francesca. As part of their new adventure, they are releasing a NEW EP titled ‘Fairy-Tales in Perugia.’

The EP, with fantasy stories inspired by their experiences, has 3 Chapters and is intended as a soundtrack to a short film. The music weaved with both playful and heartfelt lyrics has themes of romance and adventure over curated beats, laced with piano and guitar instrumentation and the pair’s charming vocal harmonies.

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Flamma – The Might [Interview]

Describe your sound in 3 words

Energetic, Passionate, Conscious.

What is the main topic of your lyrics?

My lyrics/tracks always have a message and/or draw on my personal experiences that we can all relate to in someway. This track reflects on the good times, going out and getting lit with your people!

It was inspired during lockdown where it made you appreciate the ability to be able to go out and have fun. Like many people, I missed going out and having a great time.

When I first heard the beat for this track it reminded me of moments that I can imagine many relate to; good energy, out with your mates, drinking the night away. It gave me that feel good aura when you feel on top of the world and unstoppable. The feeling that you don’t want the night to end, just pure good vibes.”

I hope that this track ignites the same feeling for others, reminding them of being out with their friends and taking them back to their most memorable party days, when they felt euphoric. Hopefully it gives the listener a sense of power to do what makes them happy – unswayed by others’ negativity.

Why is it still difficult for UK rappers to break through to America?

I believe there are a culmination of reasons that contribute to this and it’s not just as simple as one thing. I believe stylistically UK rappers are very different in their delivery, cadence and flow. This can be a positive in some markets globally as much as it can be a negative one when taking on the American market. Another thing that can’t be ignored is the difference in culture and lifestyle, all these aspects add to the authenticity of UK rappers but also create some hurdles for the American listener to overcome. That being said there are a lot of listeners in America who are fans of UK music/rappers but perhaps not substantial enough for UK rappers to make their mark.

What are the main ingredients that make London one of the world’s leading music cities?

Diversity is the main thing. People and cultures all across the world have come here through the years and left their mark in London. This causes original styles to be a hybrid and a mish-mash of others styles creating a unique sound.

One thing I admire about music in London is that people are not afraid to be experimental and the general public are open to this which endorses creativity and innovation from artists.

Favourite album of the past year?

I find it hard to usually pick out one single album but over the course of the past year I’ve been listening to a lot of Chip, Dave, Stormzy, AJ Tracey, Aitch, J Hus & Young B.

Do you have an artist that you would describe as a hidden gem that we should know about?

I wouldn’t describe them as a hidden talent but I think Aitch & Dave have a lot of years ahead of themselves to hit even higher heights. I think Young B has also nailed his style and consistently brings out those banging smooth tracks.

What is the most useless talent you have?

I genuinely can’t think of any right now but I can do a one arm push up!

Thank you!

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QNA – Above the Law EP

Above the Law is a six-track EP is a sonic snapshot of New York City today, an uncompromising blend of the multi-cultural and multi-genre artists that call it home. Grammy nominated artists Theo Croker, Roots Percussionist, and Mike Larry Draw highlight the thriving jazz, reggae, and hip-hop communities that make up the foundation of QNA’s unique sound. A sound that’s as much NYC as it is global.

QNA sees Above the Law as a representation of their “pirate” way of life. As Míng, the bandleader describes, the EP is “a call to pirates everywhere – those forced to carve out their own way of survival in this world. It’s a call to immigrants working multiple jobs, fighting for their visas. To those who started new businesses so they can put jobs in the hands of those who deserve them. It’s a call to those feeding their communities instead of waiting on their politicians.” Above the Law embraces this grassroots, immigrant-survival mentality and creates a sonic landscape that is equally self-empowering and exploratory.