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01-09-2008, 10:30 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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**White Rapper Of The Week**
In today's rap world, I feel that white rappers haven't been given their fair shake. Many have damaged the landscaped for all white rappers (i.e. Vanilla Ice, VH1's White Rapper Show, John Cena, etc) and doomed the legitimate ones to a relatively small, underground following. Each week I will profile and shine the starlight on a deserving white rapper. Please provide feedback/suggestions/etc during this process. The first white rapper to be spotlighted will be El-P. I will have his review up later today. Enjoy!
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01-09-2008, 11:10 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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El-P
El-P (a.k.a. El-Producto) MySpace.com - EL-P - BROOKLYN - Hip Hop / Rap / Indie - www.myspace.com/elproducto Real Name: Jaime Meline Age: 32 Hometown: Brooklyn, NY Jaime Meline, better known as El-Producto (which literally translates into "The Product") began his hip-hop career in 1992. Alongside his friend and DJ, Mr. Len, he released his first single, "Juvenile Techinques" in 1993. The single gained him much recognition and respect in his local Brooklyn music scene. In 1996, rapper Big Juss joined the duo and they began to call themselves "Company Flow". They released their first EP, Fancrusher, which led to their signing with Rawkus Records. Fancrusher was produced almost entirely by El-P. The record failed to produce any hits. After signing their with the major label, Company Flow added some tracks to the album and re-released it as Fancrusher Plus. While still failing to produce any major hits, the album was very solid. It is now widely regarded as one of the most ground-breaking and influential alternative hip-hip albums of all time. A disagreement between El-P and Rawkus Records led to Company Flow leaving the label in 1999, prompting El-P to start his own record label, Definitive Jux. Company Flow disbanded in 2001, leading to El-P's start as a solo artist. His first solo album, Fantastic Damage, was released in 2002. The album was widely praised by critics, and spawned such hits as "Deep Space 9mm" and "Fantastic Damage." In 2004, El-P turned his attention to a different area of the musical spectrum. He teamed with The Blue Series Continuum to produce a jazz-fusion record entitled High Water. High Water received praise from all sides of the music industry. The album's electronically-tinged jazz-fusion was a far stray from El-P's usual raw, aggresive, lyrical style, but put his musical versatility on display to the masses. To be continued...
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01-09-2008, 11:23 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Most recently, in March of 2007, El-P released I'll Sleep When You're Dead, undoubtedly his best album to date.
The album has featured collaborations with Trent Reznor, Aesop Rock, The Mars Volta, and other artists. It has been his most successful album thus far. The album spawed the major hits "Smithereens (Stop Cryin)", "The Overly Dramatic Truth" and "Flyentology." With his discography and history summed up, let's take a look at the immense style in which he creates his music El-P's style is virtually impossible to sum up in a single word. He delivers his lyrics in an aggresive, raw manner. His lyrics hinge on word-association and deep metaphors. From "The Overly Dramatic Truth": "What a ride, what a slide under the door, what a score You think I'm a genius, I know I'm a whore What a time, what a climb in for our lives, whats in store You seen lit forever, all I see is war I will pull your hair back, f*ck you on the floor Pour myself into the act, pour myself, oohoo I'm bad Cause I know these magnets end, but telling you the truth is sad You deserve the ignorance and bliss that I still wish I had Don't you let me keep you here, don't ignore my greatest fear I need you to not need mem you need not believe just flee I will put myself inside you, find some way to run and hide you I can't be responsible, do as I say, not as I do" From "Smithereens (Stop Cryin)": "El-Producto, sorta strange They say he stares at you, long range Perhaps he's looking past us all with his thousand yard gaze And I'm crying And he sees how MC's became contorted with their own lives And went from battle rap to gun talk Like we ain't notice the change (yeah, right)" In his lyrics, El-P displays political undertones and often questions the nature of humanity and the reality of what is really real. He often makes elusions to science fiction and fantasy in his lyircs, and criticizes the social norms. With over 15 years of experience under his belt, El-P has only gotten better with time. Each album tops the last, and his lyrics eminate more and more with each track that he puts out. My hat goes off to El-P. |
01-09-2008, 10:37 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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A little feedback would be appreciated. I am doing this thread to introduce people to new artists, so please check out their links
Next week will feature Aesop Rock. Last edited by TheDonald; 01-09-2008 at 10:49 PM. |
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