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Wale Plans to Announce “Wow… That’s Crazy” Tour Dates at End of October

Wale just dropped his sixth album Wow… That’s Crazy and is currently putting together a tour to support the album. The DMV rapper tweeted that he will announce the tour titled after his new album after his October 28 show in Seattle.

The Seattle show is the last scheduled date on the “On Chill” rapper’s Everything is Fine Tour that kicked off late last month. His new album is the first he’s dropped since leaving Atlantic Records and joining Warner Bros. The album features Ari Lennox, Bryson Tiller, 6lack, Megan Thee Stallion and many more.

Hits Daily Double currently projects Wale’s album to sell between 23,000 and 27,000 in its first week with 1,000 in pure album sales.

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Biz Markie’s 30-Year-Old Springtime Anthem Still Feels Fresh & Bright (Video)

Across the globe, temperatures are rising this week. In less than seven days, spring is officially here (March 20). While for many Mid-Atlantic and northerners, that is no guarantee that snowfall is done for the time being, it is a reminder that the coats, gloves, and scarves can usually go to the back of the closet. In Hip-Hop, many songs reflect the changing seasons, usually at a symbolic level. When it comes to the month of March and what many Heads are experiencing this week, few made an anthem better than the Diabolical Biz Markie. While B-I-Z’s gold-certified sophomore LP, The Biz Never Sleeps may be best remembered for containing his crossover hit “Just A Friend,” the song right before it on the Cold Chillin’/Warner Bros. Records LP is also a jewel from the nearly 30-year-old release. Ever See This ’91 Cypher With Leaders Of The New School, Biz Markie & More? (Video) “Spring Again” is a whimsical nod to this time of year. “Don’t you like when the winter’s gone / And all of a sudden it starts gettin’ warm / The trees and the grass start lookin’ fresh / And the sun and sky be lookin’ their best / Birds be singin’, flowers be bloomin’  / A lot of brand new cars be zoomin’ / Fly girls lookin’ the best they can be,” Biz begins in the song. The MC/producer/DJ utilizes his cadence on a simple but effective rhyme. By the second and third verses, the artist born Marcel Hall uses the idea of spring to address renewal as it applies to love and broken hearts. As spring is the time of year where people are outside, enjoying scenery and nature, so should hurt lovers, looking for the next apple of attraction. Moving away from children’s nursery rhymes, Biz references STDs, prostitutes, and drug peddlers without getting heavy-handed. He does it all with his unique charms, making the kind of Hip-Hop that seemingly possesses something for everybody. Produced by Biz and DJ Cool V, the song involves multiple, far-reaching samples from the ’60s and ’70s. As the Juice Crew member was stepping beyond Marley Marl’s creations, he pulled from Third World, James Brown, Manzel, Lee Dorsey, and Roberta Flack records. This, of course, was pre-All Samples Cleared Biz, and some of his best work. Bumpy Knuckles & Biz Markie Team Up For A Video With A Purpose. Check It Out, Y’all. Like the lyrics, the video is fun, colorful, and imaginative. The Biz and Cool V hit the links, perhaps inspired by Caddyshack. There is a DJ coffin connected to a golf-cart, a drag race down the fairway, and some cheap animations of the Diabolical doing his best John Daly impersonation with the driver. As the sequence unfolds, the Long Island, New York representative and his sidekick take on personas that pull from pirates, Little Richard, and Lou Rawls—who Biz mimics with his baritone chorus. Along with the fun, Biz flosses with gold chains on a plush estate and in a 1920s kit car. One of the more successful-yet-respected MCs of 1989 is still enjoying the good life, while haters continue to catch the vapors. Meanwhile, Cool V (who recently authored a book inspired, in part, by this album) does some impressive turntable tricks. Biz Markie’s music videos age well, just like this message. Other Ambrosia For Heads Do Remember Features As spring is in the air, put some overlooked Biz in your speakers with some enduring vibes. Several Biz Markie videos are available in the Video Music Box collection of AFH TV. We are currently offering free 30-day trials.

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De La Soul Are In A Bitter Negotiation About Their Streaming Rights & Stakes Is High

It has been 30 years since De La Soul released its debut album, 3 Feet High And Rising. That 1989 Prince Paul-produced work has since achieved platinum certification as well as monstrous critical acclaim for its clever rhymes and innovative sampling techniques. In addition to more than a million shelves, that Tommy Boy Records release now sits in the Library Of Congress music archives. For the next 13 years, De La stayed with the label they were with at the start of their careers. They released five additional studio albums, along with various live works and compilations. This discography included celebrated works such as 1991’s gold-certified De La Soul Is Dead, and 1996’s Stakes Is High. Other moments include Buhloone-Mindstate, Art Official Intelligence: Mosaic Thump, and follow-up AOI: Bionix. De La Soul Have Hope Their Classics Will Finally Be Available Online While those six titles and companion compilations decorate the vinyl, cassette, and CD shelves of many, they have never been available on digital retailers or streaming platforms. In 2016, The New York Times‘ Finn Cohen examined the situation, speaking to De La, Tommy Boy founder Tom Silverman, and Warner Bros. executives, responsible for legacy content. While De La members Posdnuos, Dave, and Maseo admitted some optimism, lots of red tape seemingly stood in the way. Those hurdles were reportedly due to copyright holders and sampling, especially on the earlier half of the catalog. The label system has been a complicated space for De La Soul throughout the last 30 years. After addressing frustrations with the imprint in songs and skits, the relationship ended after Bionix. In early 2002, Tommy Boy’s recorded music and publishing catalog were sold to Warner Bros. Records for more than $10 million. The label remained in business, but its Hip-Hop acts moved to the major, who had been distributing Tommy Boy since the late 1980s. In the transaction, De La Soul understood that they were headed to the Warner-backed Elektra imprint, a longtime home to fellow Native Tongues member Busta Rhymes. Thanking Tommy Boy for their service, Posdnuos told AllHipHop that the group was excited to have a new machine behind it in a changing marketplace. However, history shows that nothing came from the brief move. Pete Rock Gives A Fantastic Update On The De La Soul Project He & DJ Premier Are Producing Although Elektra soon dissolved in a merger, De La Soul next released an album in 2004 with The Grind Date. That LP arrived through Sanctuary Urban/BMG Music, and was the first of several indie releases for the Long Island, New York veterans. That release featured Beyoncé and Solange’s father, Mathew Knowles, as top exec. It and 2016’s Grammy-nominated and the Anonymous Nobody… are available to stream and purchase online. That is not the case for a 2009 Nike-commissioned mixtape and a 2006 Art Official Intelligence compilation. In 2015, De La avoided the label rigmarole entirely and allowed fans to fund its ninth album in advance. Asking for $110,000 to make and the Anonymous Nobody…, the group received more than four times the ask in just hours. In the process Plug 1, Plug 2, and Plug 3 rewarded donors with memorabilia, fan experiences, and physical copies of the 2016 Grammy-nominated LP. In August of 2017, Billboard reported that Silverman re-acquired his catalog from Warner, including the De La Soul assets. A year and a half later, Tommy Boy Music is reportedly planning to bring those first six De La albums to the Internet marketplace. However, for De La Soul, who broke the news, this development is not a happy occasion.

Royce 5’9″ Explains Choosing To Sign With Tommy Boy Instead Of Dr. Dre (Video) Today (February 26), De La Soul notified its fans that the music will be made available soon. However, on the group’s social media accounts, the trio expressed disappointment with the accounting surrounding their digital catalog. “Your purchases will go 90% Tommy Boy, 10% De La,” the group posted, approximating the splits. In a caption, the group added, “Don’t feed the vultures, support and respect the culture.” The three men encouraged fans to support its two most recent releases, which presumably provide more lucrative revenue to the group. They also hash-tagged the copy of the post #thephantom2milliondollardebt. That is presumed to be a reference to the elements of the catalog not yet recouping, or becoming profitable per the initial agreement. Two posts on Monday (February 25) confirmed that the trio was in recent contact with Tommy Boy, and disappointed with the discussion. They urged fans to contact their former label with “RespectTheCulture,” “RespectTheArt,” and “RespectTheArtist” on social media. In 2014, De La Soul hosted a one-day free music giveaway from its website, making its catalog available for free download. They have regularly treated fans to free music and surprise singles.

DJ Premier Says He & Pete Rock May Be Exclusively Producing De La Soul’s Next Album (Video) Elsewhere in today’s public note, they confirmed that an album in the works for five years, produced by DJ Premier and Pete Rock, will be arriving later this year. Since announced in 2014, that project was said to be titled Premium Soul On The Rocks. No release date has been given by De La Soul or Tommy Boy surrounding the first six albums coming to the Internet. The Beatnuts Confirm Onetime “Secret Group” Including Q-Tip, Posdnuos & Juju (Audio) In recent years, the New York City-based label has released albums by Ghostface Killah, Brand Nubian’s Sadat X, and BROOKZILL. The last of the three is a group that includes De La mentor and producer, Prince Paul. Besides De La Soul, Tommy Boy’s Hip-Hop catalog includes seminal works by Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulsonic Force, Queen Latifah, Naughty By Nature, Coolio, Digital Underground, House Of Pain, and Capone-N-Noreaga, among others.

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