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Def Sound & Party In My Living Room “Run It Up” for Los Angeles

If you’ve never heard of Los Angeles-based Poet/Artist Def Sound, then this is a great introduction. Def recently performed a live rendition of his latest single “Run It Up” for Party In My Living Room (PIMLR) Sessions. Congrats to THURZ for creating this avenue for artist to creatively express their art in a visual aspect.

Here’s what Def had to say about the track:

‘RUN IT UP!’ is one for the lyricists & word workers.
This song is a mix of new and old – a verbal collage, an homage to all the Hip Hop that raised me.

I co-produced the song with the Miami production duo Paperwater. I brought in the homies Arty Johnson on drums, Hunter Craig on bass and Lightfoot on the 808 sub work. Run It Up is a motivational speech as well as a victory lap. This is me really in my duffle bag not holding back. 

Also, what’s kinda wild is the ending was a complete accident. I looped the beat in my own Ableton session but the stems the homies Paperwater sent me didn’t contain the loop I made to close the song out. So I didn’t even know that until Arty was already tracking drums so suddenly everything dropped out of the song but my vocals so he just freestyled direct call and response around what I did vocally. We just kept the take and that’s what we got!

Def Sound is an Afro-Caribbean transdisciplinary artist, born & based in South Central LA. Def is a non binary Grammy Award considered contemporary hip-hop artist, producer, published poet, and award winning academic. Def is currently teaching Hip Hop Critical Theory & Practice at the California Institute of the Arts. To check out the studio version of the track, press play below:

Source: UndergroundHipHopBlog.com

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Andre 3000 May Be Releasing New Music Soon?

Outkast fans, rejoice!

It appears that legendary lyricist and original ATLien Andre 3000 may be finally releasing a new album.

In an interview on Friday (Sept. 13) with Home Grown Radio on Real 92.3, rhyme-spitter Thurz discussed his upcoming project and how he began working with Dr. Dre in the studio. During the conversation, when asked if there’s been an artist that made him star-struck while making music in the studio, Thurz mentioned Andre 3000—before revealing that Three Stacks has not only been recording music but has enough material to release a full album.

“Is he doing music?” asked the show’s co-host DJ HED. “He’s got an album,” Thurz replied.

After realizing he may have leaked confidential information, Thurz quickly tries to back peddle stating that he doesn’t know if what he heard was a full album, before admitting the music sounded too great not to be.

“He played a lot of ideas that sound like an album to me so I’m just jumping to conclusions,” Thurz continued. “He played a lot of cool ideas…yeah, he’s making music. He’s like one of my favorite rappers.

 

While many fans are rejoicing, others are wondering if the project will ever come out. Despite Thurz’s slip, Andre 3000 along with his rumored collaborator Dr. Dre have yet to confirm or deny rumors. Three Stacks is currently in Philadelphia working on the AMC series, Dispatches From Elsewhere, a 10-episode series is about a “group of people who stumble onto a peculiar puzzle that hides behind everyday life and discover an ever-deepening mystery.”

Currently in production, there has been no concrete date for the premiere of the series as of press time.

In other Outkast news, the duo was recently trending after on air personality Yes Julz compared Dreamville’s EarthGang to the legends, by seemingly singling out Andre 3000 over Big Boi when she tweeted, “Earthgang is like the OutKast of this generation only with two Andre’s. I’m so here for it. & don’t f*ckin @ me”

As previously reported, after being dragged to filth over what fans felt was major disrespect to Big Boi, Yes Julz doubled down and clarified her statement saying, “Where was the disrespect? I love OutKast. I love bigboi. I grew up on them. I love Earthgang. I simply feel that they both favor Andre a bit more stylistically. I was simply giving a complement. No need to turn this into a negative thing. Please carry on with your day & enjoy it.”

Big Boi recently addressed the debate on Power 105.1’s The Breakfast Club while promoting his new collaboration project with Dungeon Family member Sleepy Brown titled Intentions. During the interview Big Boi said that he doesn’t pay attention to negative things people say because it’s a part of being a legend.

“When you reach god-emcee status, it’s hard for people to see you up here in these clouds,” Big Boi said. “You just gotta pull the tape. Twenty-five years. We won everything and done everything in music.”

Check out Thurz’s full interview below.

Source: HipHopWired.com

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