Nas Talks Producers On Next LP & Much More [Stream]

On April 19, 1994, Columbia Records released the debut album of a 20-year-old from Queensbridge Houses in New York City. It was deft, wise, deadly serious and matched the babyface with unparalleled promise to beats made by the era’s preeminent producers. Two decades after Illmatic, Nas sat down with Microphone Check for a conversation that moved from his love for Ali Shaheed Muhammad’s group, A Tribe Called Quest, to music journalism (“If you’re Sade, it doesn’t matter. She does what she does. But for all of us, journalism is a huge deal.”) hearing himself on the radio for the first time and his audience: “My surroundings. The hip-hop community also,” says Nas. “So that meant I made it for other rappers, I made it for other MCs, I made it for other hip-hop groups. I made it for artists, singers, people in the arts — that’s who I made it for. But it comes from the street, so my surroundings wrote that album. I made it for them.”

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Young Chop: “Kanye Knew ‘Yeezus’ Wasn’t Fan Favorite” [Video]

Young Chop opens up about working with Kanye on Yeezus, explaining that he served as a production consultant for the album, giving Kanye a “younger input” on songs. When asked about the record not being a favorite among fans, Young Chop said that Kanye knew that when making the album, but wanted to prove that he could do anything. The famed Chicago producer also shares what he learned from Kanye, revealing that he’s staying up for 24 hours in the studio now to get things done. He adds that Kanye has been the most talented producer he’s worked with — that is, until he gets a chance to hop in the lab with Pharrell.

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Too Short Denies Rumors Around EDM Album Release [Video]

Too Short spoke with VladTV at a red carpet event for 93.5 KDay, where he addressed rumors that he was going to be releasing an EDM album called “Weird Science.” Unfortunately for fans of Too Short, the rapper denied any truth to those rumors and explained that he believes someone he worked on a song with created a marketing campaign directly associating the album to him, in order to gain more exposure. Maybe in the future fans will get to see Too Short release an official dance music album.

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Problem: “I Blew My First Advance On Dumb Shit” [Video]

Compton MC Problem spoke with VladTV about his first deal with Universal Republic, learning the dos and don’ts of the biz, and blowing money on frivolous items instead of investing in himself. Problem shared that his single “I’m F**ked Up” caught the attention of Universal Republic and he soon signed a two-single deal with the label. Why didn’t it lead to an album? Problem admitted he was irresponsible with the advance he received and if he knew better would have put the money back into his brand.

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