
Jeff Weiss on Drakeo the Ruler's "Cold Devil" (2017)
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11/22/18 • 43 min
The Album: Drakeo the Ruler: Cold Devil (2017)
When we invited L.A. music writer Jeff Weiss to join us, he was adamant that there was only one release he wanted to talk about: Cold Devil, the full-length, acclaimed mixtape that the upstart Los Angeles rapper, Drakeo the Ruler, dropped nearly a year ago. Drakeo is part of the Stinc Team and is helping lead a wave of emergent talents that also includes 03 Greedo, Ketchy the Great and Ralfy the Plug.
The longtime writer behind The Passion of the Weiss music blog, Jeff has been championing Drakeo for several years now and in particular, he's written extensively on the rapper's tumultuous legal challenges, including first interviewing Drakeo when he was locked up. Our conversation touched on Drakeo's legal situation, the rapper's gift of slanguistic gab and the current state of West Coast rap music.
More on Jeff Weiss
- Interviews with Drakeo: 1 & 2
- Shots Fired Podcast
- Website | Twitter
More on Cold Devil
- "L.A. rapper Drakeo the Ruler is a man in demand" (LA Times)
- Album review (Pitchfork)
- "Drakeo The Ruler Is Different, And Different Is Good" (Stereogum)
Show Tracklisting (all songs from Cold Devil unless indicated otherwise):
- Out the Slums
- Drakeo the Ruler: Mr. Get Dough
- Big Banc Uchies
- Flu Flamming
- Ion Rap Beef
- Red Tape, Yellow Tape
- Neiman and Marcus Don't Know You
- Flu Flamming
- Out the Slums
- Blamped
Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there
If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
The Album: Drakeo the Ruler: Cold Devil (2017)
When we invited L.A. music writer Jeff Weiss to join us, he was adamant that there was only one release he wanted to talk about: Cold Devil, the full-length, acclaimed mixtape that the upstart Los Angeles rapper, Drakeo the Ruler, dropped nearly a year ago. Drakeo is part of the Stinc Team and is helping lead a wave of emergent talents that also includes 03 Greedo, Ketchy the Great and Ralfy the Plug.
The longtime writer behind The Passion of the Weiss music blog, Jeff has been championing Drakeo for several years now and in particular, he's written extensively on the rapper's tumultuous legal challenges, including first interviewing Drakeo when he was locked up. Our conversation touched on Drakeo's legal situation, the rapper's gift of slanguistic gab and the current state of West Coast rap music.
More on Jeff Weiss
- Interviews with Drakeo: 1 & 2
- Shots Fired Podcast
- Website | Twitter
More on Cold Devil
- "L.A. rapper Drakeo the Ruler is a man in demand" (LA Times)
- Album review (Pitchfork)
- "Drakeo The Ruler Is Different, And Different Is Good" (Stereogum)
Show Tracklisting (all songs from Cold Devil unless indicated otherwise):
- Out the Slums
- Drakeo the Ruler: Mr. Get Dough
- Big Banc Uchies
- Flu Flamming
- Ion Rap Beef
- Red Tape, Yellow Tape
- Neiman and Marcus Don't Know You
- Flu Flamming
- Out the Slums
- Blamped
Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there
If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
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Chris Molanphy on George Michael's "Faith" (1987)
The Album: George Michael: Faith (1987)
In the fall of 1987, it wasn't a foregone conclusion that George Michael's solo debut, Faith, would be a hit. As successful as Michael had been as half of the Wham! duo, going solo was always going to be a risk but as it turns out, it was one worth taking. Faith turned out to be a runaway hit, not simply a #1 album but spawning four different #1 singles, including the lively title song which became the best-selling song of 1988 in the U.S.
It wasn't without controversy however, especially with conservative outcries against the song, "I Want Your Sex," and its video for being too racy or explicit, all the while Michael, as we learned later, was insinuating hints about his own changing sexual identity into different verses. These were all topics of discussion that came up with our guest, Chris Molanphy, creator and host of the Hit Parade podcast which analyzes chart histories to provide incredibly in-depth discussions about pop music. Chris takes on the sometimes arcane peculiarities of music charts and uses them as a way to jump into far broader discussions about pop trends, figures and transformations. Chris had previous taped an episode of Hit Parade devoted to the parallel careers of Michael and Elton John and he brought that wealth of knowledge to our conversation.
More on Chris Molanphy
- "Commerce Vs. Consumption: A Revolutionary Rethink Of Billboard's Album Chart" (NPR's The Record)
- Pitchfork portfolio
- Website | Twitter
More on Faith
- "'Keeping the 'Faith': Six Writers Remember the Six Classic Hit Singles From George Michael's 30-Year-Old Debut" (Billboard)
- "30 Years Ago: George Michael Goes Solo on 'Faith'" (Diffuser)
- Molanphy's article "Keanu and the Remarkable Chart History of George Michael, “Black” Music Star" (Slate)
Show Tracklisting (all songs from Faith unless indicated otherwise):
- I Want Your Sex (Parts I & II)
- Wham!: Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
- George Michael: Careless Whisper
- Hard Day
- Father Figure
- I Want You Sex (Parts I & II)
- Sinead O'Connor: Nothing Compares 2 U
- One More Try
- Hard Day (Shep Pettibone Remix)
- Hard Day
- Kissing A Fool
- Father Figure
- Hand to Mouth
- Limp Bizkit: Faith
- Faith
- Estelle: No Substitute Love
- Kissing a Fool
Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there.
If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
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EP62: Iman Omari on J*DaVeY's The Beauty in Distortion (2008)
The Album: J*DaVeY The Beauty in Distortion (2008)
Heat Rocks co-host Morgan Rhodes is a huge fan of J*Davey and a huge fan of Iman Omari. Naturally she was beyond thrilled when Iman accepted an invitation to come on Heat Rocks and chose J*Davey's 2008 brilliant debut album "The Beauty In Distortion" to discuss.
J*Davey's breakout project was one of the jewels in LA's emerging future soul scene a decade ago. Their sound, a fusion of soul, synth, funk and pop gained a million fans and caught the ear of tastemakers everywhere.
This album had a profound influence on his production choices pushing him in the direction of avant-garde soul.
More on Iman Omari
- Iman Omari Loses Love to 'Another' (Soul Bounce)
- Meet MusiKXian Iman OmarI
- Instagram | Twitter
More on The Beauty in Distortion
Show Tracklisting (all songs from The Beauty in Distortion unless indicated otherwise):
- Division of Joy
- Everybody Touch It
- Iman Omari: Midnight
- Mr. Mister (Future Screw Remix)
- Cowboys and Indians
- Finer Things
- Private Parts
- Might as Well
- Everybody Touch It
- Kim Burrell: Prayer Changes Things
- Kim Burrell: Holy Ghost
- Private Parts
- Cowboys and Indians
- Division of Joy
- Everybody Touch It
- Private Parts
- Finer Things
- No More
- Enterception
- Camera (Gangsta)
Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find on there. If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
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