Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

What Music Influenced L(O+S)??

Some people have asked me who influences me, or who has influenced me musical?



Well I’m starting off by saying what it do aGents? Then I’ll answer with this: So many artists to choose from but I have to start off with the man! The artist that got to me first Michael Jackson. I can remember in 89 moon walking talking about: “I’m bad; I’m bad you know it you know!” or screaming “YOU KNOCK ME OFF MY FEET NOW BAY BAY! SHA-WOOO!” Ha ha memories. I still hadn’t had the thought of being an artist I just loved the idea of knowing every MJ song and dancing around. I remember singing “Sussudio” over and over again by Phil Collins and just having so much fun listening to Marvin Gaye and the tricked out synthesizer riff from “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. I was happy when Cube and Diddy sampled that sound and made their songs. Enter N.W.A and Wu-Tang nuff said. Slick Rick and Humpty lol.

My next major influences would have to be TuPac Shakar, Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg and Bone Thugs and Harmony. I would listen to their cassette tapes for hours in my room rapping every line. I would have to say TuPac and Snoop had the most affect on me as a very angry child. I embraced Tupac’s rage vs. Biggie, I was pretty much on the whole West Coast over east crip walking on you fools lol. Then, came the Fugees, the Outlaws, and TLC. I was so in love with T-Boz in the beginning then changed members as the years went on lol love them so much! Busta Rhymes and Twista amazed me but I was still reppin’ Bone when it came to that fast rap. Enter No Limit, Msytikal instantly became my favorite rapper when No Limit launched. All I needed was a Mystikal and or Fiend CD and a cigarillo and it was on. BLUNTed! Mystikal had so much passion in his words screaming “HERE I GO! YOU LOOKING FA’ ME! Or THE MAN RIGHT CHERE!” By this time I was rapping myself and was experimenting with various styles from fast to slow, south swag. I noticed at a very young age I could imitate various rapping styles and sound just like any artist out. I used this advantage and still do to move crowds. It’s like every rapper alive I’m him.
My next influence and the artist that affected my life the most would be Eminem. Here is someone that felt exactly how I felt, neglected by his father and was enraged and expressed it in a lovely way. I was hooked. I then dabbled with Blink 182, KoRn, and Limp Bizkit. But when I got introduced to Linkin Park I then knew I wanted to be an artist on tour, they amazed me and made me want to be on stage. Mike Shinoda became my biggest idol, mixed in with Eminem I was the next star on the rise. I would write and freestyle for hours, their guitar riffs and uses of different sounds made me feel free as a bird flying and I would be in a daze.

Ludacris’s and Joe Budden’s world play and expression made me pay attention to word play the most.
Then I went through a phase where I only listened to my music, I threw all my CD’s away and would only listen to myself. A few years later I became a born again Christian and was introduced to Christian Rap or Holy hip hop, which I thought was a joke. But Flame and Da T.R.U.T.H quickly changed my mind; I was so impressed by how they mixed their beliefs, passions, frustrations, and views in their music. It encouraged me to rap as a Christian, to take everything I’ve learned from MJ to Flame and just go!

Braille and Lecrae quickly became major influences in my now smooth and confident music career. They stand alone in their own right. Eminem resurfaced and taught me more as well as Busta Rhymes.


Now days I really don’t consider myself in a specific genre I just make music. Christian point of view, but I often reflect on when I wasn’t a Christian to grab that mind set and emotion. I’m about to wrap this up I know I missed a lot of influences Lauryn Hill, B.O.B, Outkast, and others but I left them out to make sure I got the meat of the meal to you. Hope you enjoyed my little rant on music history. I think I should make this a series and break it down by decade or even every five years so I can get more into what music created L(O+S) what you think?


Until next time aGents!


Sincerely The DuDe,


L(O+S)



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The one Man band: The battle of Wits

The producer, the artist, the executive, the visionary, the marketer, the publisher, and the graphics tech. All this in one man, all fighting to make their mark. To stand tall above the crowd. Not let's not 4get the spiritual side of the same man. With all this in him he sometimes defeats himself. Trying to find balance between himself. Knowing that the futures bright. He tends to block his own spotlight. Drawing from many sources, but yet only one leads his call. Another one intefers with destiny hoping the band would cave in, fall. But the band moves on leaving him lost in the wind. But the band moves on... And this, is how... The story begins... **Music drops**

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Rehab: The Overdose debuts #4 on Billboard's Rap Albums and #15 on top 200


Selling just under 22K in his first week Lecrae blasts on the music scene. Not just in Christian Hip-hop but snatching the number 4 spot on Billboard 's Rap Albums chart, and the number 15 spot on Billboard's coveted top 200. Selling just a little under 3k less than “Rehab” in its first week, “Rehab: The Overdose” has made a name for itself.

Keeping strong momentum going for Rehab as it has stayed number 1 over the past 12 weeks on the Gospel albums chart until The Overdose pushed it to number 2. How many people can say I own both the number 1 and number 2 spots and the same time? Great job sir.

Also not listed, it debuted #1 on iTunes Top 10 Hip-Hop charts, and number 2 on its Top Ten Albums site wise.

Billboard 200
1. 'Showroom Of Compassion' Cake
5. 'Pink Friday' Nicki Minaj
10. 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' Kanye West
14. 'Recovery' Eminem
15. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
24. 'No Mercy' T.I.
139. 'Rehab' Lecrae


Christian Albums
1. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
2. 'And If Our God Is For Us...' Chris Tomlin
3. 'Mountains Move' Kristian Stanfill
4. 'WOW Hits 2011' Various Artists
8. 'Rehab' Lecrae
16. 'Captured' Flame


Gospel Albums

1. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
2. 'Rehab' Lecrae

3. 'As We Worship: Live' William McDowell
4. 'Triumphant' VaShawn Mitchell
5. 'Captured' Flame
24. 'Between Two Worlds' Trip Lee


Digital Albums
1. 'Showroom Of Compassion' Cake
2. 'Thank You Happy Birthday' Cage The Elephant
5. 'Brothers' The Black Keys
6. 'Country Strong' Soundtrack
7. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
8. 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' Kanye West
9. 'Doo-Wops & Hooligans' Bruno Mars


Independent Albums
1. 'Showroom Of Compassion' Cake
2. 'Thank You Happy Birthday' Cage The Elephant
3. 'Sigh No More' Mumford & Sons
4. 'My Kinda Party' Jason Aldean
5. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
18. 'Rehab' Lecrae

36. 'Captured' Flame


Rap Albums
1. 'Pink Friday' Nicki Minaj
2. 'My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy' Kanye West
3. 'Recovery' Eminem
4. 'Rehab: The Overdose' Lecrae
5. 'No Mercy' T.I.
17. 'Rehab' Lecrae
23. 'Captured' Flame


http://reachrecords.com/

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Lecrae "Rehab" Murks charts


Rehab… We all need it… Lecrae takes us on a musical ride of rehabilitation. He states that we are all addicted so something, whether that something is sex, drugs, thug life, or being a liar. He touches many frames of life and teaches how to deal with it under Christian principles. Not the religious views of Christianity but the real views of everyday life. Pretty much saying no one is perfect and we all need work but Christ is the one that teaches us daily on how to be more complete. This album features guest appearances from Sonny Sandoval of P.O.D, J.R of So Hot Productions, Flame of Clear sight Music, and many of his label mates of Reach Records. Rehab Debuted #1 on iTunes in US, UK, Australia, and Canada. Pushing down some of the more marketed and air played artist such as Eminem’s “Recovery” & Drake’s “Thank me Later”. These albums where pushed down to number 2 and 3 spots earlier this summer by Lecrae’s label mate Trip Lee when his album Between Two Worlds debuted. Here is where they sit today in the US of A: #1 Lecrae “Rehab” #2 Beastie Boys “Licensed to Ill” #3 Drake “Thank me Later” #4 Trip Lee “Between two Worlds” #5 Eminem “Recovery”. It also appears as I was writing this Rehab just claimed the #1 spot in New Zealand, #3 in Finland Most people know that when a new album comes out your old album sales increase. That being said the # 7 spot on US iTunes Hip-Hop Albums charts is none other than Rebel. Rebel is the 2008 ground breaking Christian Hip-Hop album that smashed records I give this album 4 out of 5 stars. The same ranking I gave Recovery by Eminem. http://www.apple.com/euro/itunes/cha...hopalbums.html

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Excited... But stressed

Highlight the paragraph to read:
Ok I neVer kNew hOw increDibLy haRd, but increDibLy reWarDinG ruNniNg a reCoRd laBel coUld bE.

UgHh...

FiRst yOu haVe aLL the leGal JarGon and tHe whOle nine, copYriGhts, traDemarKs, copYriGhts, traDemarKs. DesiGns, picTuRes, conTracts! YoU CAN’T 4 geT tHe contracTs.

Oh GoSh…

But then YoU have… ThE sTaGe… You hav3 to loV3 the sTaGe!..

The AuDi3nce, the BanD, the MusiK of cours3 PpL…! AnD the r3sponse…

So exciting… But yEt frusTratinG

In the enD aLL the sLeePl3ss niTes aRe worth iT!...

Saturday, January 16, 2010

The Year of Reach



By: Bryan Sanders

So according to recent tweets from Sho Braka and LeCrae, we are in the year of Reach. "@lecrae
Incredible year ahead! Albums dropping all year starting with @lionsandliars, then @triplee116, then @116clique, then @lecrae."
Sho Baraka will bless us with his sophomore album, followed by TripLee's Junior ablum. Which is sure to go further than his sophomore album "20/20" which landed his music video "Real Vision" on 106 & Park as the new joint of the day.

It also looks like 116 Clique is back at it again. Their last compilation brought the world "13 Letters" a CD based off the 13 letters that Apostle Paul wrote to his churches, which became books of the bible.


Then LeCrae will drop his Senior album. Let me give you a background on his junior album "Rebel". Debuted #1 Gospel Music Chart, #2 Christian Albums, #15 Digital Albums, and #10 on Independant Albums. It is the first ever Holy Hip Hop album to stay # 1 for two weeks on the Gospel Music Billboard Charts, it also debuted #3 on iTunes in Mainstream Hip-Hop Chart above Lil Wayne's "Carter 3". This album has been on the charts for 67 weeks and still lingers around 15 or 16 on the Billboards right now.

LeCrae has truly showed that he has been blessed with the ability to "Reach" the world. We at Covenant Records pray that he goes even further this time. Keep breaking records fam and "Reaching" were some will never be able to go. We are looking forward to what God has to say through you all.
Be Blessed,
Bryan
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Reach Record's webpage: http://reachrecords.com/

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Is Hip Hop dead, was it ever alive???


The State of industry R&B, Rap/Hip-hop is slowly depreciating. When the world thinks Lil Wayne is the best rapper alive I often think that they are sippin’ the same blue drink he is drinking. LOL...It is clear that Drake is in fact a better lyricist. I often think of artist like LeCrae, or even Eminem being leaps and bounds more talented and better lyricist than a Lil’ Wayne. Or should I say Gillie Wayne, Lil Gillie?


I am no way, shape or any form hating on Lil’ Wayne I just think a fact is a fact. Now moving on to my piece. "IF U ARE NOT MENT TO RAP STAY OUT THE GAME! "That goes for both Christian Rhymers and Secular. Everybody’s dream is to be the next top artist “OH The game has room” You’re right, but, not, FOR U!! In that path we somehow let wackiness in like Nick Canyon, the Here goes the 1 to the 2 to the 3, everybody in the club getting’ tipsy. Wait, what was his name? And cats like Souljah boy. I’d rather watch paint dry than waste brain cells figuring out why, and who signed your simple rhyming selves.

I’m done I don’t even want to waste my life typing this anymore…
Check out that dumb picture above… Unbelievable, the top part is true... Bottom par- I think I just threw up a lil bit in my mouth...


Tuesday, December 8, 2009



Memento Mori- By Flyleaf


By Deborah Evans Price, senior music editor, GospelMusicChannel.com The brevity of life and man’s mortality are topics that have inspired artists for centuries. They get fresh examination on Flyleaf’s sophomore album Memento Mori, a Latin phrase that means “Be mindful of death.” The songs on the new Octone/A&M album were inspired by a particularly challenging season in the lives of the band members. Guitarist Sameer Bhattacharya’s 22-year-old cousin was battling cancer and lead vocalist Lacey Moseley had a health scare of her own. The band’s drummer, Culpepper, lost both his mother and his aunt. As they began working on the new record with bandmates Jared Hartman (guitar) and Pat Seals (bass), those experiences informed the new music.
Memento Mori was very fitting from everything we’ve been through over the past seven years,” says Moseley. “It was important to us after everything we’ve seen and gone through as a band that we use our chance to speak about something that we felt might last in someone’s heart.
Released on November 10, Memento Mori features standout tracks such as the single “Again,” “This Close, “Tiny Heart” and “Set Apart This Dream.” Memento Mori is being marketed to both Christian consumers and mainstream music fans. “It’s not our aim to be in the Christian market specifically because our music is not just for Christians. It’s for everyone,” relays Mosley. “For the first time since we started, we’ve had a lot of doors open for us to play Christian shows. In the beginning we didn’t play any Christian shows. They didn’t understand what we were doing. I don’t think they really ‘got’ our music as Christian music. Even our own church was like, you’re playing in bars?! It’s not that we don’t want to play Christian shows. It’s just that we’re not for one or the other.” When asked if she feels pressure for this album to be as successful as the first, Moseley responds: “No, I don’t think there was pressure on our side as a band. I know that selling a million records could mean that a million kids hear the message, but I think the pressure is all on the people who we work with [on the business side]. If it all ends tomorrow, I would look back and still be just as amazed as ever. My cup is overflowing and I couldn’t be more amazed over what has happened, but we’re not trying to make a record that’s just as good as the last one. We’re just trying to make one that’s honest [about] who we are."
Bryan’s Words

Being a big Flyleaf fan, I have to say well done on all the songs. At first when I popped the CD in I was like “ok this is different.” But as I listened, and listened I was really overwhelmed by the message.
I give Flyleaf a rating of 9.5 out of 10 for this great album if you don’t have it yet. Pick it up from Best Buy where they have an exclusive fan package for $19 bucks and it includes a T-shirt.
Until next time, Rock on!

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Rythm & Gospel Concert

Sunday, December 06, 2009 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM PST come out and be a part of the hotness. GC1 will be performing at this Local artist function. This will be live on http://xradio.biz for those who can’t make it. Come out and rock with Local artist along with GC1 as we watch God move in that place. See you there *** tickets are $6.00***

Living Hope Church
2651 Crimson Canyon Ste. 120
Las Vegas, NV 89128

Sunday, December 06, 2009
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM PST

http://www.myspace.com/sinner6tosaint7


Official Facebook Event Page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=184897038691&ref=mf


Official Myspace event Page: http://event.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=events.detail&eventID=519177.0474