Return of the Ankh

“Classic Shit Alert”

I love saying that.  As you recall, I posted Erykah Badu’s new video for Window Seat on Monday well, I listened to her new album, Return of the Ahkh, a couple times through and I have to say, it’s incredible.  Window Seat is reason enough to listen to the whole album but Love, Get MuNNY, Gone Baby, Don’t Be Long and Fall in Love are unbelievable.  The album reminds me a little of Mama’s Gun, which is my favorite Erykah Badu album.  The vibe, the production, the lyrics, everything is just on point.  On Get MuNNY, she remakes Junior Mafia’s Get Money.  I honestly like her version even better.  I can’t really say enough about how dope this album is.  The last two songs are much slower and “spacier” but are still very dope as well.  I am not only encouraging people to buy this album but I am insisting that everyone purchase a copy.  I am getting mine today.  Here is a taste of what Return of the Ankh is offering, Turn Me Away(Get MuNNY).  Make sure you watch the video for Window Seat too.  Ms.  Badu is the BADDEST. 

Distant Relatives

I posted a few times about Nas and Damian Marley’s new project Distant Relatives but I wanted to share the EPK and the tracklisting with everyone.  The EPK dropped a week or so ago and the way this project is building up is crazy.  I can’t imagine that it will go platinum but I read one of the comments that describes the project as “necessary.”  I couldn’t agree more.  Not only are they teaming up to do a full lenth EP in support of Africa but two of the most respected names in music, period, are putting together an album.  If “Road To Zion” is any indication of what this album sounds like, it will be incredible.  The songs they have released already are amazing.  As We Enter and Strong Will Continue are both incredible songs.  It’s funny the different moves that different artists make in their careers.  You have a guy like Jay-Z, who has one of the biggest voices in the world and he does albums with R. Kelly.  Nas does albums with Damian Marley. I’ll save that discussion for a later time.  The release date has changed several times but expect the album out this year so stay tuned.  In the meantime, check out the tracklist, the EPK and the two joints, As We Enter and Strong Will Survive.

1. As We Enter
2. Tribal War (feat. K’NAAN)
3. Strong Will Continue
4. Leaders
5. Wisdom (Sabali)
6. Count Your Blessings
7. Disappear
8. The Promised Land (feat. Dennis Brown)
9. Nah Mean
10. Angola (Friends)
11. My Generation (feat. Lil Wayne and Joss Stone)
12. Africa Must Wake Up (Feat. K’NAAN)
13. Ancient People (feat. Junior Reid)

Wu-Massacre

Tis the season to be jolly.  Today, is the official release date for one of 2010′s most anticipated released.  I was fortunate enough to get my hands on a copy of the project last Friday so, I have been riding around to it for several days.  I am going to start off by saying this album could have been better.  I read somewhere that Method Man said the album was rushed out by Def Jam.  Meth said they had no budget and not a lot of time to work on it but the album was put out for the fans.  Reading that statement prior to the release didn’t give me much hope for the album to be a classic but I still figured it would have some good stuff on it.  Our Dreams is a dope record with a dope video and the artwork is amazing of course.  I will say that the album has grown on me though.  It still is a little disappointing especially off the heels of Raekwon’s OBFCL2 but it is a solid way to round out the first quarter of 2010.  I still might buy the project strictly for the artwork.  Anyway, definitely take a listen.  I think the rhymes for the most part are on point, the hooks could use some work and most of the beats are solid.  Everything just could have been tighter in my opinion but I guess when you have no time and no budget this is what happens.  I’m still wondering how they managed to get the illest artwork with no time and no budget.  Check out Meth vs. Chef Part 2 and Our Dreams for a taste of Wu-Massacre

Erykah Badu “Window Seat” Video

Back on my BS again, I mean, back on my Work ish again.  To many’s surprise, for my morning drive, I forwent my typicaly does of hip hop and listened to Chicago’s number one station for hip hop and hits B96.  I didn’t really hear any hip hop but I heard a whole lot of pop music including Lady Gaga and Pitbull.  I’m not sure who starts their mornings that way but it was NOT fun.  I think I made record time to work today.  Thankfully, I had Erkyah Badu’s new video, Window Seat stuck in my head from yesterday.  This video seems to be causing some controversy but I think it’s pretty cool.  Ms. Badu always keeps it fresh though.  Not to mention, her body is still BANGING.  Shout out to Erykah Badu.  If you don’t already have her new album, New Amerykah Part Two: Return of the Ankh, go get it now.  In the meantime, check out Window Seat.  Happy Monday.

Babies

Why do Fridays feel better every single week?????  I have to shout out my guy, Heath O’Campo, who does all my artwork, for encouraging me to REvisit Wu Tang’s album, Iron Flag.  I skimmed through it this past weekend and decided for “Classic Shit Fridays,” I would check it out again.  I honestly don’t remember much about this album other than Uzi(Pinky Ring), which of course is ill.  I have to say, I am pleasantly “surprised” with this album because I don’t remember it being this dope.  My shit is Babies.  The beat is sick and has a “Can It Be So Simple” feel to it.  It’s some real shit too.  I had a tough time this morning though putting in Iron Flag when I just got my hands on Wu-Massacre and Erkyah Badu’s new album last night.  I’ll save those for this weekend though.  I also want to reassure everyone that I was in the lab last night with SLOT-A working on Have You Seen My Stapler?, and we got another banger called I Got Work.  The shit is SICK.  Happy Friday to everyone.  Enjoy your weekend.  Here is some Wu Shit, Babies from Iron Flag.  Next week Wu-Massacre drops so, go buy that shit. 

NBA 2K11 Producer/MC Contest

I wanted to share a quick piece of information and encourage everyone to participate in a contest sponsored by NBA 2K11 and Duckdown.  One of the producers who I have been working with lately a contest to be chosen to have his beat featured on NBA2K11.  His name is Ill Brown and he is one of the illest cats that I have met out here.  So please everyone, vote as many times as you can for his track to be chosen to be featured on the video game NBA 2K11.  Here is the link.  You can vote as many times as want so, vote 9000 times.

NBA 2K11 Producer Contest

Cost Analysis

I meant to share some thoughts with everyone back on Monday when I saw this news blurb on HipHopDx but haven’t had as much time as I had hoped.  Well apparently, Universal Music Group is going to be introducing a new pricing program that will “hopefully” increase CD sales.  I have to stress the word HOPEFULLY.  They are calling the new program “Velocity.” Under “Velocity,” CD prices will now be 10 dollars or less.  The chairman/CEO of UMG Distribution said “We think it will really bring new life into the physical format.”  Retailers are agreeing with UMG’s move in fact one retail executive said “Things are not going to get better for CD sales unless the price point is addressed.”  I was really happy to read this little news clip because FINALLY someone wants to address the sales decline.  I almost laughed at the same time because CLEARLY labels are still not getting it.  I don’t know if they have ANY idea how music is being consumed these days and for a long time but a pricing cut now is like putting a finger in a damn with a hole in it.  Music sales haven’t just began to decline.  The fact that Jay, Em, Wayne, Sade or anyone can sell a million units is amazing.  It shows the power of music and marketing.  However, if Blueprint 3 would have dropped 5 or 10 years ago, it would have sold at least 5 million.  The amount of publicity, press and advertising that Jay-Z received for BP3 was unreal.  He performed at the World Series for god’s sake.  I have been saying this for so many years.  CD prices needed to drop as soon as albums started getting bootlegged on the internet.  Instead, labels have been done nothing to combat this issue.  Eventually, CD’s will be irrelevant.  I am sure that some labels had trouble adjusting to 8-tracks, cassette tapes and CDs but like all newer technology, “out with the old, in with the new.”  Music is digital nowadays.  Regardless of pricing, the convenience and accessibility of music now outweighs the “experience” of having a physical copy not to mention the price.  Even the pricing on digital downloads is discouraging to consumers when they can get the music free, weeks before it’s released on itunes.  If labels really wanted to encourage CD sales and even digital sales, they should have dropped CD prices to 5 bucks and digital downloads to even cheaper because there is no cost to print up materials.  I guarantee if CDs cost 5 bucks for a physical and 2 or 3 bucks for a digital album, album sales would be a lot higher.  There is no reason for an artist like Wale to only move 30K in his first week especially after all of the marketing and publicity that he has.  He is one of the most well-marketed, new artists that I have seen in recent years.  Imagine what his numbers would have been if his CD would have cost $4.99 at Best Buy and $1.99 on itunes.  I know it seems like it’s cheapening the artists project BUT at least it encourages people to actually PAY for the music.  I bet Wale did several million free downloads on the net.  Maybe it’s the age of label execs that accounts for the disconnect with music fans and consumers or maybe they have made so much money for so long that they are clinging to the “old” ways until there is absolutely no more money to milk from it.  I can only speak on hip hop because I don’t follow any other genre of music as closely but I would be curious to know how country sales are.  I applaud UMG for FINALLY attempting to do something but it is a decade overdue.  Does anyone remember when Napster was free??????  Instead of lowering prices on CDs then AND suing them, they just had Napster shut down.  Well, that was all great until Audiogalaxy, Kazaa, Kazaa Lite, Limewire, Bearshare, etc popped up.  Labels are not looking at the real issue here, they are just going against specific violators.  There will always be a demand for illegal anything.  Music, drugs, movies, prostitution, etc but if people fail to recognize the REAL issue and don’t take the power away from the “criminals” then nothing will change.  Oh yea, CDs have been $9.99 for a while so, they better drop the prices significantly.  Please share your thoughts and opinions.

Ghost, Meth and Rae “Our Dreams” Video

To expand on my “Wu Takeover” post, next week, a very important and epic project is being released by three members of the Wu.  Ghostface Killah, Method Man and Raekwon have come together to put out a full-length EP called Wu-Massacre.  I posted the artwork a while back and since then, all three of collector’s covers have hit the net.  This week, their first video, Our Dreams dropped.  I was actually a little surprised by the topic of this song but it is still dope and the video is pretty ill as well.  Not to mention, the beautiful ”eye pleasers” featured in the video.  I want to encourage everyone to pick up all three collector editions of Wu-Massacre to see Ghost, Meth and Rae immortalized in comic book form.  TGIALMOSTF. 

I will be purchasing all three copies of this project strictly for the artwork. 

 

Weekly Numbers 3/24/2010

Naturally, it’s that time of the week again.  All the usual suspects are still on the charts.  Ludacris is sitting at number 3 moving just under 200K.  Sade is still the man, I mean WOMAN and Gorillaz are doing quite well.  Here is the top. 

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
3 Ludacris Battle of the Sexes
61,000 198,000
6 Sade Soldier of Love
40,000 992,000
8 Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. 39,000 2,309,000
9 Gorillaz Plastic Beach
38,000 150,000
17 Lil Wayne Rebirth
24,000 445,000

And for the bottom.

Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
31 Young Money We Are Young Money
16,000 391,000
76 Eminem Relapse
7,200 1,891,000
88 DJ Khaled Victory
5,700 42,000
120 50 Cent Before I Self Destruct
4,300 426,000
199 Sam Adams Boston’s Boy EP
2,500 15,000

I guess the charts are looking pretty standard.  I heard there was some fradulent numbers surround Sam Adams, whoever that is.  His team responding saying that they would never purchase copies of their own albums.  I heard Cash Money did that shit for Wayne too.  Anyway, stay tuned until next week.  Once again, shout out to HipHopDx on the numbers as always.

Reflection Eternal “Strangers” Video Featuring Bun B

It seems like it has been a barrage of videos lately that I feel like I must share.  Everyone’s favorite backpacker’s Reflection Eternal, dropped a new video, Strangers featuring Bun B.  I am assuming this joint will be featured on their album Revolutions Per Minute which will come out this year.  I’m telling everyone, it is going to be a solid ass year for hip hop, especially in comparison to the last several years.  I’ll keep everyone updated with more from Reflection Eternal. 

I’m not sure if this many people are cool with Bun B or he doesn’t hit people over the head for a verse but Bun B has been on EVERYONE’S records.  I’m not mad at cha’ Bun.  RIP Pimp C.