Exclusive Kenan Waters interview!

Kenan Waters is a young British rapper who is truly blessed with some good emceeing skills…I had the chance to interview him a few days ago…enjoy your read:)
1. What motivated you to become a rapper?
-At Christmas a few years back, my Mom bought me an Eminem CD, when I heard it I couldn’t believe how amazing it was,
I started listening to Jay-Z, Dr Dre, Tupac and Tha Trademarc.
As I got older I realized how more rappers were entering the scene, and some of them were talking about complete bullshit, I decided I would start writing lyrics about how I felt at that particular time on that particular day and since then i’ve picked out 5 of the songs I made so far, good enough to record – Every Day, High Weather, New Kid, Walking Rich.
Talking straight and making a difference is what kicked me off.
2. What is the biggest challenge you had to face since you started rapping?
-Letting people know that a teenager can still be as good as an artist as an adult.
I obviously know many adults and personally I think I have more commitment than many of them.
3. In your songs, you are talking about a very specific British related knife culture and its consequences.
According to you, what could be done to prevent the youth from violent behaviors such as stabbings etc…?
-Well I don’t think anyone can change an actual person, and someone who can stabs or uses that type of violence is not a nice person.
I think it’s the parents where it comes from as do many now a days, they need to keep there Children under control.
4. Do you think that your songs will help young people to understand that violence isn’t the solution?
-Hopefully. I believe that if I can get signed and actually record a lot more (i’m on a low budget for recording)… then I would be able to get more messages out there and if so, yes it could help them to understand that they could be doing better stuff, being creative.
5. According to you, what makes a unique and original artist of you in the rap game?
-Well I feel I’m different to a lot of other rappers,because I’m younger than them, and I talk about different things to a lot of them.
6. Who is your biggest musical influence?
-EMINEM of course!
7. Which artist (s)-underground or mainstream- have earned your respect and why?
-To be honest, I don’t really listen to Underground or Mainstream.
8. Besides hip hop, which kind of music do you listen to?
-Some RnB and some Pop.
9.What are your thoughts about the current state of hip hop?
– I think Hip Hop is at its best, it would be the BEST it’s ever been if Tupac and Proof were still alive, some rappers currently are nothing special – that’s just my opinion and im sure some think it about me too.
10. Do you have any musical projects for 2008?
-Yes, this year I’m going to try and record as much as possible, as I said i’m on a low budget so getting signed would be awesome.
11. Which artists have you collaborated with already?
-Tha Trademarc (WWE Wrestler John Cena’s Cousin), Kriminal and Outrage.
12. Old school or new school- where goes your preference?
-A bit of both…
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Unruly on purpose, Siccness brings a dimension of illness into his music…

Hailing from Santana, California, Siccness comes up with the spirit of an outlaw depicting the harsh ghetto reality that prevails in California.
Fuck The Cops is built on a siren background combined with catchy drum beats and keyboard sounds. With his sharp, well built words, Siccness stabs where it really hurts. Revealing a corrupt police with a racial discriminatory policy, Siccness raises an angry fist against a government from which originated an uncontrollable hood violence.
On a rhythmic instrumental background, interrupted by gunshots, Siccness spits his Sicc Venom. The gritty, dark atmopshere of the song symbolizes an army of hood soldiers marching on.
Hold No Punches totally reveals an excellent orator in Siccness. The artist appears as the leader of a movement that serves its dishes raw. A violin background contrasts with the dark piano/ keyboard sounds. Lyrically Siccness is taking over, flooding over with a mad flow delivery.
I Don’t Really Give A Fuck: like a menacing ouragan breaking out in the background, a dark, hardcore bass instrumental background totally matches with the skilled emcee’s lyrics.
His words spread like powerful bullets, reaching each target with determination.
Loud xylophone notes introduce Straight Hustling. Again Siccness is taking over lyrically and instrumentally. The rhythmic, well handled instrumental part of the song needs to be underlined in any case.
The Realist takes you straight into Siccness’ rude world in which lyrics do matter to the fullest. Tuba, violins, gunshots, xylophone, keyboards, drum beats, each element creates a running atmosphere during which nobody could beat the artist’s ill cypher.
If you take hip hop seriously, check out Siccness here.
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Msz2much: a female emcee from Arizona who is reviving the raw raps…

Soft, mellow-yellow R’n’B female so called rappers have never managed to convince me in terms of real rapping. Good rap music in its whole rough, thuggish- ruggish dimension has to sound gritty and rough all the way.
Here is a brand new artist, a female emcee with character, representing Glendale, Arizona.
If you’re fond of good hip hop in its whole, raw dimension you are going to totally enjoy bad mouth artist Msz2much.
Drum beats, an incredible sense of rhythm, a gritty voice, dark keyboard sounds introduce the rapid, inventive Bossin Up track. Msz2much dominates the cypher all the way, her words are eroding like the worst acids. With her pimping spirit, the skilled artist is taking over with confidence.
Msz2much combinates soft/ light notes with a darker keyboard base. The talented artist imposes her style and spirit during the cadenced club song.
Gangsta Shit will take you by surprise like an unexpected verbal typhoon. MSZ2much allies verbal dexterity with instrumental richness. Her partner in crime manages to add to the ruthless atmopshere of the song.
No contest Msz2much is rich of street knowledge that fully represents her music.
She might not be known by the mainstream public, but anybody who loves hip hop should definitely check her on her my space account.
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Money is all MaiN needs…walk a few steps with the NY emcee

The young NYC artist goes by the nickname MaiN (Money’s all I need). Into the rap game since the age of 17, MaiN has his own way of telling things.
Nobody Knows, a harmonic guitar-drum combination, draws you a realistic picture of the harshness of the game. MaiN will walk with you through hood’s rough life. The softness of his voice manages to touch the listener’s soul. You got your dreams, your circumstances, you are facing general indifference. Nobody guesses what you are going through, but you gotta carry on with your life and battle to live out your dearest dreams.
Infatuation is MaiN’s love story. Many listeners will be able to relate to the touching song.
Who hasn’t been infatuated with a beloved person who eventually left? Violins and soft piano notes work together, creating a dramatic, broken heart atmosphere. MaiN’s closeness to his listeners allows them to feel the pain while the artist pours his heart out. Overall, the song is very emotional, realistic, and well done.
The Reason emerges from the heart of a true poet who will help you to fly up to the sky’s highest clouds. Well built lyrics, a faithful spirit, a warm voice, a strong piano-drum background totally reveal MaiN’s talent.
In The Air contains some beautiful jazzy accents that are enhanced by the saxophone and female vocals. The rhythmic song opens up MaiN’s emotional intelligence. Your mind will travel through the intensity of his words and sounds.
Can’t wait for more MaiN music? Listen to the amazing artist here.
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Why Sarkozy is probably the worst president in French history…

Since his election in May 2007, Nicolas Sarkozy is making a lot of noise with his so called brand new policy. Like many of his predecessors, Sarkozy made a lot of empty promises to his electors, but he seems to surpass them in terms of mass-blinding and lying.
Here is a French president, a little man (in all senses of the term), a typical Frenchman who wants to play it the American way and who seems to confuse presidency and superstardom.
Of course, he is trying to cultivate a good image abroad, but accurate analysts will understand that this man’s self pride is his one and only motivation.
Unprecedented in French politics, he is the most exposed president in the media. He displays a shameless exposure of his privacy, promises his folks an increase of their buying power (while people s reality rather shows a decrease in their budget) while increasing his own salary!
How can someone declare that he wants a France of owners when at least 20 000 people are homeless in the French Capital?
Moreover, Mr Sarkozy totally lets people from the outskirts down, unlike his electoral promises.
Only a true dialog will help to solve difficult situations…more cops will mean more upcoming conflicts. Anybody with a minimum of intelligence could foresee tense situations in the French ghettos.
While signing big commercial deals with the Arab world, Mr President doesn’t care about their consequences. Former persona non grata Mr Khadafi is now welcome in France. I am glad he gave Sarkozy a lesson about human rights. Immigrants are not always treated with respect in France, which needed to be underlined. Well done, Mr Khadafi!
I’d like to point out that I fully hate the hypocrisy of Mr Sarkozy talking about Islam, when he totally seems to ignore France’s second religion.
Because of his political views regarding Iraq, Paris is now threatened with terror attacks by Al Quaeda.
His strategy of weakening the executive power is a well thought tactic to impose his will, slowly leading his country to a dictatorship.
As the days go by, more and more French people are dissatisfied with Sarkozy’s politics, a man with a great ambition, who puts in place a policy aimed at rich people only.
He created a monster that is scarier than any Mr Bush. Whatever Mr Sarkozy sows, that he will also reap.
Just wait and see…
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Meet Tha Low Life Gangstaz (exclusive interview)

1. Can you give us a short presentation of Tha Low Life Gangstaz?
WE ARE THA LEADERS OF THA NEW SCHOOL!
2. What motivated you to get started in the rap game?
That’s really a question I can’t answer..but the best I can come up with is..The West Coast..Long Beach…People in general…There are MANY factors
3. How did you choose your nickname?
Well we’re Lowlifes..lol..I can’t really say..we’ve just didn’t sit around one day and come up with it..The name speaks for itself..if you’re from Long Beach, you’d know right away.
4. Define your music within a few words…
Original, Genuine, and SOUND LIKE NO OTHER!
5. According to you, what makes you appear as unique in the world of hip hop?
The people who we work with..We’re very diverse..we think outside the box. We don’t come up with the same repetive garbage everyone else does.
6. What is the biggest challenge you had to face since you started rapping?
There are no challenges..there are..BUT..this is hard for me to explain..But I can tell you this..it’s about being humble..not letting things go to your head and staying ..you know “real” about things. Something not alot of rappers are like at all.
7. Which artists have you collaborated with already?
Oh wow, well we’ve done stuff with just about EVERY rapper from the LBC and L.A. in general…Snoop, Tha Dogg Pound, Tray Deee, Lil’ Half Dead, 2pac, Big C-Style, Lil’ C-Style..the list goes on..We’ve ONLY done music with the best.
8. What is your opinion about the current state of hip hop?
You want me to be honest? I’m not impressed, and i’ll leave it at that. There are many lost souls with no direction..you either get with it, or get rolled on with no concern.
9. Which hip hop artist (underground or mainstream) has earned your full respect and why?
earned? I wouldn’t say that. Again..this is something i’d sit here forever typing out
10. Who or what is your biggest source of inspiration?
Again..lol..read above..on who we’ve done work with..
11. Old School or New School…where goes your preference?
Well..I’m not impressed with the new shit of today..so I guess old school..
12.Besides hip hop, what kind of music do you listen to?
only gangsta rap..not Simp Hop
13. Do you have any upcoming projects for 2008? If so, could you give us more insight about them?
Leaders of Tha New School, coming in March.
14. Which artist(s) (underground or mainstream) you haven’t collaborated with yet- would you envision a collaboration with in a close future? Why?
That is to be announced at a later date
Let me re-word that question..it’s more like..they’d collaborate with us. No disrespects to anyone..but this is our time shine. we’re taking what’s ours. If you don’t, we will!
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Why everybody should give Eminem a break…

I was determined not to mention Debbie Mathers in my upcoming articles. However, her recent, full detailed statements about her son Marshall push me to utter my opinion.
Debbie might not be likable in many fans’ opinion, but I think that we, the public, have no right to judge her. Despite the numerous public arguments ( not to mention the Court cases that opposed her to her very much famous son), despite the quite obvious lack of sincerity in some of her former statements, we are totally ignorant of what happened behind closed doors between Eminem and his mom.
The question that is going through my mind is: does Debbie currently lack publicity for her book? Is she so desperate for attention that she needs to give full details about her son’s eating behavior and health disorders?
Why did Debbie release this tell all book? What are her intentions?
A wrong and common opinion is that people who are writing a book‘s intention is to make big money. True and dedicated writers know that every book doesn’t make a best seller.
Tabloids revealed, back in 2005, that Eminem’s mom was gravely ill, in terminal stage of breast cancer. So maybe this book was intented to be her version of the facts revealed to the world. Maybe Debbie Mathers feels the need to clear her image.
But why does Debbie always need to put her son down in her revelations? Why does she overload the media with annoying and embarassing details, such as those contained in a recent Daily Mail article?
Do real fans really care about Eminem’s weight? The answer is a straight no. While groupies might care, dedicated fans do care about the music.
During Christmas Holidays, Eminem has been rushed to the hospital. He is just recovering from pneumonia. It looks like the artist is exhausted after years of a devilish tempo dictated by the music industry.
Em’s family also has this destructive habit to wash its dirty laundry in public. We shouldn’t add to it.
I think the world should give Eminem a break and help the artist to release the pressure.
Eminem has been working hard for years for our ears’ greatest pleasure. We have been to his concerts, rejoiced with his successes, been supportive when needed.
Now everybody is impatient about Em’s next album…please give the man a break. He’ll come back when ready.
And if he doesn’t, let him live his life, listen to his music, remember the good times, explore new artists…the world of hip hop isn’t limited to Slim Shady!
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Crusafix/Jersey Bible/ Cd review

Global rating of the product: 4.75 stars
Born in Honululu, Hawaï, raised in New Jersey and New York, Crusafix is one of contemporary hip hop’s most proud representatives. Never afraid to carry a good dose of grittiness in his music nor to get analytical and critical about hip hop when needed, the talented artist puts his soul into his music.
A dark musical background announcing a chaotic universe in motion opens up Table Of Contents. Ready for war? Get caught into Crusafix verbal typhoon that is intelligently mixed up with soft keyboard sounds, catchy drum beats and scratches.
Dreams will allow the listener s ear to travel between the soft piano notes and the contrasting rough drum beats. Close your eyes, follow the artist s dream.
Nowadays offers some intellectual commentary about the current state of hip hop. Crusafix sets the record straight: record sales don t really matter, because the thing that really matters is the purity of hip hop. Only dedicated artists(in the real sense of the term) will be able to live out their passion with their listener. Only true artists will be able to offer their listeners a high quality music based on real talent. Well done.
Define is a lyrical jewel during which Crusafix excels at battling. Rhythmic, instrumentally rich, the track is definitely worth your listen.
On Time is a subtle mixture of trumpet, loud drum beats, soft vocals and lyrical mastery. It allows the listener to discover a softer side of Crusafix music.
To Be Real is announced by loud trumpet sounds. Again, Crusafix opens up the debate on staying true to the roots of hip hop. The cadenced song is a beautiful demonstration of the artist’s mastery and real good sense of rhythm. The track has a genuine old school flavor that will definitely please your hip hop loving ears.
Me Against The World is a powerful outlet for a justified rage, the kind of rage that invades your soul when you’re in the process of stage battling. Its old Hollywood chorus ending might surprise some of you, though.
Jersey Bible closes the album. Again, Crusafix blesses the mic with an amazing lyrical ease. Here speaks a man whose heart is dedicated to the art of hip hop.
If you do consider that hip hop is much more an art than a massive CD selling corporate industry, Crusafix’ CD should be placed in your library.
The Jersey Bible opens up the gates to real rap music that meets high standards in terms of purity, dedication and skills.
Give it a listen!
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A conversation with Crusafix (exclusive interview)

1. What motivated you to get started in the rap game?
First off I’d like to thank you for this opportunity, well my motivation at first was just to have fun it started off as a hobby then it jus became a 24/7 thing you know writing, keeping the pen and pad everywhere I went, then from there it went to booking studio sessions every other week, from there it basically became a profession of sorts. My passion and love really keep me motivated to do it now.
2. How did you choose your nickname?
I have 2 meanings for my name, one I say its a metaphor for being blessed, Blessed to be in the position I’m in now, blessed to be doing what I love, blessed to be around the people I’m involved with in this industry, blessed to have not taken the wrong road as some of my friends from the old days. It’s also an acronym, it stands for “Courageous Rapper Using Sentences As Fact Involving Xperience”.
3. Define your music within a few words…
If I can define my music in a few words, the words I’d choose would definitly be Personal,Different,Unique, and Lyrical. Personal because everything I spit,every word, the way I say my words all comes from the heart and draws inspiration from something that has happened in my life. Different because nobody raps the way I do, you can’t say I sound like anybody else doing it, I have a different flow, different way of writing, different way of picking and choosing my topics aswell as instrumentals to rap on. Unique well that kind of falls into the same catergory as different, I jus try to be the total opposite of everybody and everything that people call Hip Hop today. Lyrical because every line every word packs a punch, I’m a lyricist all I do is lyrics lyrics lyrics lyrics all day.
4. According to you, what makes you appear as unique in the world of hip hop?
Like I stated before everything about me is unique nobody can say I sound like any other rapper thats out.Everything from my flow to lyrics the way I deliver my lyrics is way different. Plus the subjects I choose to speak about most rappers hide from all that and are afraid to speak on the topics I choose to speak of. I also feel that if nobody can relate to what I’m speaking of then the battle is sort of lost, I try to relate to the common people of today by speaking of issues that deals with each one of us as people in one aspect of our lives.
5. What is the biggest challenge you had to face since you started rapping?
Patience. I’m incredibly impatient, I have a hard time waiting for things. I usually jump the gun at times, my dude Paulie Hussle always tells me “I’m too eager”. So that really would be the biggest challenge I have to face.
6. Which artists have you collaborated with already?
The artist I’ve collaborated with already would be Hauztile(from Cali),G-Kid(From Perth Amboy, NJ) The Leegans(Bronx,NY),Minus P(Washington Heights,NY),Paulie Hussle(Union City,NJ),Alphabetical(Jersey City,NJ),Sincere(Kearny,NJ),Oddateee(Union City,NJ),Menace(Kearny,NJ),Bless(Florida),A-Murda(Florida),White Haze(Harrison,NJ),DJ Rick(Detroit),Timothy Jones,Jabril Aka Hookmaster(whose affiliated with Terror Squad’s Kill All Rats camp), and I’ve remixed countless records with some of your favorite R&B artist.
7. What is your opinion about the current state of hip hop?
Well I’m not going to say the popular answer of Hip Hop being dead. But Hip Hop to me is dead as the original state of the art. There’s a few artist that are still keeping it alive, but like my dude Archrival said to me once “I’m still bumping shit from the early 90’s like it just came out yesterday, and the artist I listen to on the Undergorund are still doing there thing so I listen to whats on the merchandise table so Hip Hop is still alive to me.”
8. Which hip hop artist (underground or mainstream) has earned your full respect and why?
My first answer would be Jay-z because of his versatility to stay in the game and still doing his thing after so long, I also respect his business Hustle. I respect Nas aswell because if it wasn’t for “It Was Written” I wouldn’t have ever wanted to pick up a pen in the first place. I also respect Big Pun because of his versatility aswell he still did to what some would consider commercial music but still killed it lyrically on every track and feature he hopped on. As far as on the Underground I respect my dude Paulie Hussle because of his business sense aswell as his music sense, plus he took me from recording in my house to a studio to work on my album so that I will forever respect him. Oddateee because in his own right he’s a legend, he’s performed in many states and countries that I’d love to tour and smoke weed at one day.
9. Who or what is your biggest source of inspiration?
My biggest source of inspiration is life. Like I said I usually draw from a certain point and time in my life and speak about in the best of my ability. I want to change the wrongs in my life and hopefully turn them into rights one day.
10. Old School or New School…where goes your preference?
I prefer both actually. People need to relize not all Old School is good and not all New School is bad.
11.Besides hip hop, what kind of music do you listen to?
This is a really good question, you can find me listening to alot of things like rock,reggae,spanish music.
I listen to all sorts of shit one day you can catch me bumpin Nas’s Illmatic and the next bumpin some Coldplay. Just the other day I got put onto The Beatles and Pink Floyd which I must further investigate there godliness. In other words you can say I’m ecletic when it comes to music. As long as it sounds good and bumps I’ll fuck with it.
12. Do you have any upcoming projects for 2008? If so, could you give us more insight about them?
Well of course my first project is my debut album “Jersey Bible”, you can catch me on Paulie Hussle’s album “A New Hope”, Alphabetical’s album “Alpha”, I will have a verse on the upcoming Oddateee album just don’t know if theres a title for it yet, White Haze’s “Sex,Drugs,And Violence” mixtape, I will also be dropping a mixtape in the fall entitled “Sunday School”. Aswell as many dvd projects that will involve the Gritty Records team and its affiliates.
13. Which artist(s) (underground or mainstream) you haven’t collaborated with yet- would you envision a collaboration with in a close future? Why?
Well as far as the Underground I can’t see myself on tracks with anybody except the people I mentioned above because I’m more of a in the moment kind of dude, if we’re in the studio at the same time and a tracks playing and we agree to that certain track then we’ll get to business. As far as mainstream I’d love to do a song with N.O.R.E because that dude is nasty and he’s a funny ass dude so I can definitly get down with that because I’m a wild dude when the record button is off. Jay-z because…well he’s Jay-z. Joe Budden because we’re both from New Jersey and I feel our styles would complement each other very well. Eminem because he’s crazy lyrical when he isn’t on commercial mode that would definitly set hip hop on fire. I’d also like to do a track with Amy Winehouse because shorty can sing and her music is crack so I can definitly fuck with that. Since this is the last question I’d to get in my shout outs, Shout out to my peoples Paulie Hussle,Sincere,White Haze,Alphabetical, and everybody else that is down with Gritty Records. Also if any unsigned artist wants to get his music played on radio add Real Deal Radio to your myspace and put us anywhere on your top, YOUR MUSIC WILL BE PLAYED. www.myspace.com/RealDealRadio201.
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Eminem's Health Scare (Mojo In The Morning)

credit to Donna who sent me the link to Mojo’s article.
Eminem was admitted to the hospital under mysterious circumstances. Marshall Mathers, AKA Eminem, was under doctor’s care over the holidays according to his publicist. The reason cited was “complications due to pneumonia.” But several Mojo In The Morning listeners close to the situation have said that there is more to the story. Several employees of Henry Ford Macomb Hospital called with some serious accusations that we have not been able to confirm with Enimem’s management or hospital officials. Until we get a source that will go on record, we can only tell you that TMZ.com reported today that Em was rushed to the hospital due to a “serious heart condition” and remained in the hospital for several days. Their sources also say that Marshall’s weight has ballooned to over 200 lbs. Marshall’s publicist has told TMZ.com that a hospital visit took place and “he has since been released and is doing well recovering at home.” Calls to his record label by Mojo In The Morning have not been returned.
Eminem was last under doctor’s care – then in-patient rehab – for addiction to sleeping pills in 2005 and has been out of the spotlight since. As reported on Mojo In The Morning, he spent the latter part of 2007 in the recording studio working on new tracks as well as a new relationship. (Photos of his new girlfriend have been removed from our website in December at his lawyer’s request.) No release date has been set for a new album but it is expected in late 2008.
Stay tuned to Mojo In The Morning for more details. We wish Eminem a speedy recovery!