
Week 6: BX, NY & Manhattan, NYThis week we hit up the lab with legendary producer Buckwild. (Notorious BIG "I got a story to tell", JAY-Z "lucky me", black rob "whoa", the game "like father like son", 50 cent, nas, big pun, fat Joe, p diddy and countless other major cats).
The walls are covered with gold and platinum plaques and mad crates of records(bananas shit).We step into the back room , as we always do before buck gives you a fuckin bangin ass beat. Less than an hour later I leave with two more beats for my album. I must say Buck is the realest cat I have met in the music business. Shout out to Buckwild.
next day-We stoppin by headquarterz again. We gettin up with another couple of legends dj premier and showbiz (showbiz & ag, d.i.t.c.). I'm snatchin up a beat from show for my album. The beat is crazy! G shout out to show. Last but not least we check in with preemo and take a picture with hip-hop pioneer jazzy jay.
Shout out to Talib Kweli, Lord Sear, Dan Green, Pete Rosenberg & Hot 97, Puerto Rico Rob, Higgenz, Scram Jones and Statik Selektah. We got bent back at APT. later that night.
Tune in next week for more ill shit!
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THE BOSTON HIP HOP FEST WAS ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS I HAVE EVER BEEN TO IN MY LIFE. IN ATTENDANCE ED O.G., 4 PEACE, TERMANOLOGY, ST. DA SQUAD, AKROBATIK, MR. LIF, KRUMBSNATCHA, TRIPLE THREAT, FRANKIE WEINRIGHT, D-TENSION, SULLE (WHITE RAPPER SHOW) LOL ... AND MANY MORE.
THAT IN ITSELF IS CRAZY, BECAUSE THAT IS THE FIRST SHOW WHERE ALMOST EVER RAP CREW IN BOSTON HISTORY WAS IN THE BUILDING. ONE AFTER ANOTHER THE ACTS ALL TORE IT DOWN IN THE SOLD OUT CLUB. THE CROWD WAS DEEP WITH (500+) PEOPLE. THE FANS WERE IN HIGH GEAR TOO. WHEN I HIT THE STAGE THE CROWD LOST IT. PEOPLE WERE SCREAMING MY NAME, CHANTING ST.,ST.,ST. AND SINGING ALL THE LYRICS TO "WATCH HOW IT GO DOWN" AS IF IT WAS ON MTV 24 HOURS A DAY. IT TURNED OUT TO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST NIGHTS IN THE MASSACHUSETTS RAP SCENE EVER. SCIENTIFIK(RIP)WOULD BE PROUD.

THE DAY AFTER THAT, I POP UP IN STATIK SELEKTAH'S HOME STUDIO AND HE IS WORKING ON THIS
SAIGON MIXTAPE WITH SCRAM JONES. THIS TAPE IS FUCKIN BANANAS. IT FEATURES 30 UNRELEASED SCRAM JONES AND SAIGON TRACKS AND STATIK IS MIXING THEM ALL TOGETHER. SOME REAL CLASSIC EAST COAST SHIT, IF U DON'T GOT IT YET, MAKE SURE YOU PICK IT UP. I ALSO SNATCHED UP A CRAZY ASS SCRAM BEAT FOR HOOD POLITICS 5. BE ON THE LOOK OT FOR THAT SHIT TOO!
UNTIL NEXT WEEK, STAY TUNED AS WE BRING U IN THE LAB WITH DJ PREMIER AGAIN AND HIT UP THE STUDIO WITH LEGENDARY D.I.T.C. MEMBER BUCKWILD.
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It's 6pm Thursday night. I walk into the studio and i can feel it already, I'm about to get one of the illest beats ever created. In attendence Showbiz and AG, DJ Premier, Statik Selektah, Dan Green, myself and the two fly puerto rican chicks we brought with us.
Tonight I will be working on my new single in the same room that Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G., Nas, Big-L, Gangstarr and many more recorded their first albums. Am I nervous u ask? Nah I been here before, and last time I left with "Watch How It Go Down" so I'm feeling real confident today.
Preem is looking thru samples and getting ideas for the track because unlike other producers, he won't just give u a beat cd. He makes you the beat right there on the spot. What a privilege right?
HELL FUCKIN YEAH! By the end of the night I end up leaving with the monster Preem refers to as "HEY". A crazy ass beat with the signature preem bounce and the illest intro ever. Once again I struck gold!
Tune in next week as we wrap us Hood Politics V, review the Boston hip hop unity fest and take you in the lab with Scram Jones and Statik Selektah.
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