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You can write anything you want.. great new blog from Schnazz is up! :wickedwisdom: :wickedwisdom: :wickedwisdom:
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You can download a 30 minute mix of the album here! http://www.fwmj.com/media/casual.mp3 check out "single mother"! an amazing track! :wickedwisdom: :wickedwisdom: September 6! Track Listing 1. Say That Then 2. Rap Game 3. Smash Don’t Hurt 'Em 4. OAKtown (feat. EMAc / Too $hort / G Stack / Richie Rich) 5. Styles 6. Bitin & Freakin (feat. Psalm One) 7. In The Whip 8. Nickel & Dime Gangsta (f. E40) (feat. E-40) 9. Critical 10. Hierollers (feat. Tajai / Opio) 11. Single Mother 12. All Around The World 13. Bay Vs. Bricks (feat. Young Zee) 14. I'll Hit That 15. Make It Hot 16. Wakemup The name is Rockwell. Smash Rockwell. Meet Oakland emcee Casual's newest alter ego. †The man who made a name for himself as a grimy battle rapper now sits proudly behind a desk in the building he co-owns with his fellow Hieroglyphics brethren. †But don't think the trappings of success have quelled the fire in his belly; Casual Presents Smash Rockwell is the most focused and well-rounded project he has released yet. †September 6th is the day when Casual’s distinctive deep voice, signature pitch-altering style, and menacingly cocky Oakland accent will satisfy old fans and win over a new generation of hip-hop heads. Musically, Casual Presents Smash Rockwell is more of a worldly affair than Casual's previous Oakland-centric endeavors, though that classic Oakland sound is represented here by production from both Casual and A-Plus (Souls Of Mischief). Dan the Automator, Jake One, and Domino bring the West Coast influence. J-Zone and Young Zee supply the East Coast vibe, Artistry from London brings a European touch, and the legendary Dante Ross rounds out the lineup. Casual, who has spent over 10 years playing the rap game, picked the best parts from his different experiences and brought them all together in this one album. “Smash Rockwell is me at my finest,” explains Cas. "And the term ‘smash' in Oakland means to get aggressive and take control, which is what I've done with my life, my business, and this album." The lead single, "Say That Then" challenges the materialistic nature of the current state of hip-hop. Casual reminds folks that it's not about what you look like but what you spit. On "Styles" Casual displays his skills with wordplay, free association, and syllabic versatility: "You've never been hot/name a city your group rocks/you ain't been large since the video jukebox/ I keep it moving like Soul2Soul/ old school like pole to pole/ but keep improving, right?" †Perhaps the song that best embodies Casual's position in hip-hop is the braggadocio's ode "Wakemup": "Rap ciphers, I break 'em up/ classics, I make 'em up/ sleep(ing) dudes, I wake 'em up." †Equipped with expert production, varying lyrical styles, and the classic Hiero aesthetic, this album is Mr. Rockwell's most sonically accessible album to date. Casual first made his mark at the 1992 Gavin Convention when he, Souls of Mischief, Pharaohe Monche, and Kurious broke into a spontaneous cipher that left heads speechless. †By the time Cas returned home, his answering machine was maxed-out with messages from different A&R’s. †He ultimately signed to Jive Records in 1994 and released his critically acclaimed debut LP Fear Itself. Despite being under-promoted, the album sold well and was awarded a rare 4 mics score from The Source Magazine. †However, Casual's frustration at the lack of creative control and under-promotion led him to leave the label. †Together, with Del The Funky Homosapien, Souls of Mischief, Pep Love, and Domino, Casual established one of the first and most successful indie hip-hop companies of all time, Hiero Imperium, in 1997. Hieroglyphics released their first album, Third Eye Vision in 1998 as a collective unit and followed it up with releases by each of the individual artists. Next, Casual self-released the limited edition cassette-only recording entitled Meanwhile which sold over 5,000 units and is now a collector's item. The following single "VIP" further cemented Casual's reputation as a gifted lyricist. Casual’s second official Hiero-backed release was 2001's He Think He Raw. Although the album showcased Casual’s signature style, his antagonistic tone belied the dark state of mind he was in at the time. “In looking back, I now realize how angry I was with my position in hip-hop. I was rapping about all the negative stuff which turned a lot of people off.” Despite Casual’s reservations, the album sold a respectable number of units. To tide fans over for the next full length album, Casual put out Truck Driver, a compilation of unreleased and vinyl-only tracks in 2003. In keeping with the tradition of releasing small runs of hard-to-obtain records, the album was sold exclusively at shows and on the Hieroglyphics website. † Armed with an undeniably fresh single and month-long national tour, Casual's fourth solo album, Smash Rockwell is set to put Casual back on the map as a hip-hop force to be reckoned with. †Mr. Smash Rockwell is the embodiment of the new Casual; wise businessman and pragmatic artist. “I can’t expect everyone to know who I am; kids who are in high school now were only 5 years old when my first album came out. Now, if cats claim themselves to be true hip-hop fans then they should know about me, but I ain’t mad if they don’t. †Now they will." †Remember the name. Rockwell. Smash Rockwell.
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It cant be that hard to send Jeff the track to lay down some scratches on it could it?
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hmm i wonder if you can have multiple people in a chat... http://www.google.com/talk/
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that ain't Loretta Jonny :lolsign: Will put his thing down when he was the fresh prince..so there would have been a few of those :lol:
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you gotta admit tho ted.. tra knox ruined that album :stickpoke:
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Look at D.. he's really suffering :ponder: :3-laugh3:
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wrote a new blog.. Dave gives your blog about Switch!
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when you got the best dj in the world why wouldnt you use him for scratches or scratching sounds.. thats just mindnumbingly dumb :whatthelerkot: :noooo:
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The "I Bet Lost and Found will Sell..."-Thread
Hero1 replied to J-2-K's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
A lot of those he's the dj and homebase fans have since grown up and don't buy albums anymore.. you have to constantly find new fans everytime you come out..and Wills done a pretty good job at this... -
"the rain must flow so the seeds of joy might grow" I think we'd never have gotten Lost and Found if it wasnt for Born to Reign. So for that I'm thankful :wickedwisdom:
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The "I Bet Lost and Found will Sell..."-Thread
Hero1 replied to J-2-K's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
the "big willie style" fanbase was very disposable.. teeny bopper girls young kids they aint gonna be loyal or stick around. I think the majority of people who bought.. well atleast enjoyed lost and found would be hip hop heads// so maybe that 500, 000 means a lot more going into his next album.. :word: -
I don't see why it would be somebody else though...
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you know I still have no idea about this.. anybody got any thoughts?
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The "I Bet Lost and Found will Sell..."-Thread
Hero1 replied to J-2-K's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
at the moment i'd put it between 700, 000 to 1 million.. It's all up to Party Starter really.. -
did you see how good my predictions were? haha crazy :azzangel:
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So whats stoping Will from starting a record label
Hero1 replied to markwinfield1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
http://www.overbrookent.com -
#34 we're coming..we're coming!
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So whats stoping Will from starting a record label
Hero1 replied to markwinfield1's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
umm have you heard of Overbrook Records? :smartass: -
does this station have a website?
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yep one of the better tracks.. a long with how da beat goes..
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its not that bad.. its not that good either :whatthelerkot:
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blog is updated.. Fan4ever wrote something quite controversial :mygod: :lolsign: Everyone keep writing them blogs..the more we have the more popular it will become. All you have to do is publish a draft
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I used to have a burger time handheld game that i used to always play growin up..ill try and find it and take a picture.. the keys to burger time are obviously start up the top.. try to drop the burgers when the egg and sausage are below you.. you get more points and killing them gives you more time to get to theother burgers..and dont be afraid to use the pepper.. for level 3 start at the right in between the last two ladders down the bottom..when the things come down theyll go to the left..run up the ladder on the right..and when they go down run all the way to the left and up to the top you dont need to not have a life to get those crowns.. i get mine in 5 minutes..but if it makes you feel better because you're no good keep lying to yourself :lol:
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hey schnazz i got to level 5 of burger time with 3 lives in hand..and then i forgot how i got to the top last time.. lost all 3 lives without scoring and finished on 25, 000 ,,, ahhh!