
J-Live
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10/14/20 • 64 min
J-Live is unparalleled as a writer in the craft of hip hop. He first got his start in the mid-90s with 'The Best Part,' a classic debut that was shelved and eventually bootlegged to the masses. Since then, he's also developed more as a DJ and producer over the course of a dozen independent projects that he's since released. A true student of the game, J-Live's attention to detail makes him the perfect candidate to dive into the stories behind songs in his catalog. In this episode, we explore:
"Ya Momma So Black" (How Much is Water?, 2015)
"Braggin' Writes (Revisited)" (12-inch single/'The Best Part', 1996/2001)
"The Upgrade" feat Oddisee + Posdnuos ('Then What Happened?', 2008)
"Like This Anna" ('All of the Above', 2002)
"Watch Sun Watch" feat. YC the Cynic ('S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability', 2011)
"Walk Like" ('Around the Sun', 2014)
"Anotha Hip Hop Song" ('At The Date Of This Writing', 2019)
Learn how J-Live's trademark part of his stage show was created somewhat by accident, the story behind the delay and shelving of his classic first album, what motivates him to self-produce vs. working with other producers on his albums, and the process by which he constructs so many of his intricately-conceived songs.
J-Live:
www.realjlive.com
instagram.com/seandammit
twitter.com/seandammit
instagram.com/thequestionshiphop
Email me: [email protected]
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J-Live is unparalleled as a writer in the craft of hip hop. He first got his start in the mid-90s with 'The Best Part,' a classic debut that was shelved and eventually bootlegged to the masses. Since then, he's also developed more as a DJ and producer over the course of a dozen independent projects that he's since released. A true student of the game, J-Live's attention to detail makes him the perfect candidate to dive into the stories behind songs in his catalog. In this episode, we explore:
"Ya Momma So Black" (How Much is Water?, 2015)
"Braggin' Writes (Revisited)" (12-inch single/'The Best Part', 1996/2001)
"The Upgrade" feat Oddisee + Posdnuos ('Then What Happened?', 2008)
"Like This Anna" ('All of the Above', 2002)
"Watch Sun Watch" feat. YC the Cynic ('S.P.T.A. Said Person of That Ability', 2011)
"Walk Like" ('Around the Sun', 2014)
"Anotha Hip Hop Song" ('At The Date Of This Writing', 2019)
Learn how J-Live's trademark part of his stage show was created somewhat by accident, the story behind the delay and shelving of his classic first album, what motivates him to self-produce vs. working with other producers on his albums, and the process by which he constructs so many of his intricately-conceived songs.
J-Live:
www.realjlive.com
instagram.com/seandammit
twitter.com/seandammit
instagram.com/thequestionshiphop
Email me: [email protected]
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Murs
Murs has been consistently releasing music since the late 90s, repping his home of Los Angeles the entire time. He's incredibly prolific, with a catalog ranging around 600 songs, and he's worked with practically everybody in the business, from Kendrick Lamar to El-P (Run the Jewels) to Snoop Dogg to Slug from Atmosphere. In this episode, he shares the stories behind these songs:
- "My Story" (Good Music, 1999)
- "Are You Ready?" (Sweet Lord, 2008)
- "Doing Me" (Melrose w/ Terrace Martin, 2011)
- "Signs" (3 Melancholy Gypsies, Grand Caravan to the Rim of the World, 2005)
- "Freak These Tales" (Murs 3:16: The 9th Edition, 2004)
- "Hot Bars" (Felt, Felt: A Tribute to Christina Ricci, 2002)
- "Wifey" (The White Mandingos, The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me, 2013)
...and reveals why he thinks his fans don't love his favorite albums, the origin of his partnership with producer 9th Wonder, the album that *almost* became his major label debut, and the model who snubbed him on a 5-hour flight across the country.
Murs:
www.mursraps.com
instagram.com/seandammit
twitter.com/seandammit
instagram.com/thequestionshiphop
Email me: [email protected]
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Open Mike Eagle
Open Mike Eagle has never been shy about getting personal with his music. After emerging from LA's Project Blowed collective, the rapper/producer released his first solo album in 2010 and has been dropping projects at a steady clip ever since. With a comedic wit and quirky eclectic nature to his songs, Mike has also been equally proficient in the worlds of comedy and television. He co-created comedy and music showcase 'The New Negroes,' first as a live event and later as a show for Comedy Central, which we discuss in this episode. He's also no stranger to podcasts – from his own Secret Skin podcast, as well as 'What Had Happened Was,' his acclaimed interview series with the legendary producer Prince Paul, all on his own Stony Island Audio podcast network, which is also home to 'Can't Knock the Shuffle.' Here are the songs that we dive into in this episode:
"Sounds Like Rap" (Thirsty Fish, 'Watergate,' 2011)
"Art Rap Party" ('Unapologetic Art Rap', 2010)
"Single Ghosts" ('What Happens When I Try To Relax', 2018)
"Woke As Me" feat Phonte Coleman ('The New Negroes' Season 1 Soundtrack, 2019)
"Leave People Alone" ('Hella Personal Film Festival', 2016)
"Overland" (Cavanaugh, 'Time and Materials', 2015)
"Raps for When It's Just You and the Abyss" ('A Special Episode', 2015)
We also discuss the increasing difficulties for indie artists trying to navigate the music industry, the lessons Mike learned in creating a show (and accompanying music videos) for a cable network, and how his writing has evolved over the years.
Open Mike Eagle:
www.mikeeagle.net
instagram.com/seandammit
twitter.com/seandammit
instagram.com/thequestionshiphop
Email: [email protected]
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