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Hopefully word of mouth keeps the sales going for a long time. It's done well on itunes and amazon. I think a lot of people have illegally downloaded this and then not bought the album. When the advance leaked it seems everyone had it. For a small label like BBE sales of 10, 000 in the US would be quite good. I expect more for the quality of this album tho. I'm sure its also doing pretty well worldwide with Jeff's extensive touring.
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I was listening to it! :stupid:
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Well said Mix. I agree with ya
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George Glass mixed trotm if you noticed :thumbsup:
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"awww hell naw"
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bumping for everybody
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I dont think I've heard another hip-hop track like this. It uses a country sample, but Dallas Austin somehow turns it into a hip-hop beat. The track has a brilliant use of a Slick Rick vocal sample, "I'm feeling sad." Fresh Prince comes with a really laid back rap, that just has an amazing reminiscent feel. What summertime is to summer, Ain't No Place Like Home is to family and home. The female vocals are so smooth and completely add to the feel. I love how they are layered over the track. Excellent production. Will's wordplay really shines here. "I'm trapped inside of me/lost in the memory/of how things used to be" What I love about Will is the emotion he puts in his raps. You can totally feel his verses by the way he sounds, his expression and how he executes the raps. Give it up for a JJFP classic. :adore:
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No idea, but I have a feeling atleast 30, 000 in the US
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it didnt even make the top 200 albums this week.. so it sold less than 3000 copies.. I really thought this album would have done so much better.. Hip-hop is in a truly sad state.. :nhawong:
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Didn't like at first but ended up loving
Hero1 replied to analogue's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
yep brand new funk grew on me.. didnt think it was outstanding when i first heard it.. -
Greg Oden doesn't download, he goes out and BUYS the records!
Hero1 replied to scyhigh99's topic in Jazzy Jeff & Fresh Prince
Yeah, I know. I've been gone for like... almost 2 years, save for a few random postings once or twice. I used to check the board like... every 5 seconds for a while there? And then when I got to college and got real busy, I couldn't do that any more, so I guess I just left altogether? Kinda stupid lol. You were here in spirit.. everytime someone used a smilie :leaving: we thought of you.. :muahaha: -
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Yeah no more Big Will please :susel[1]:
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Britney Spears writes heartfelt letter to fans
Hero1 replied to analogue's topic in Caught in the Middle
I just feel sorry for the kids.. :paperbag: -
In the future could CD's be a thing of the past?
Hero1 replied to analogue's topic in Caught in the Middle
I agree with Wes on this one -
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Hero1 replied to Hero1's topic in Caught in the Middle
join us analogue! the more the better -
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Hero1 replied to Hero1's topic in Caught in the Middle
you can test out the mic on skype I think -
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absolutely anyone.. all you need is a mic :thumbsup: -
Jeff's still Jazzing BY Davina Morris Few hip-hop icons walk the line between mass appeal and grass-roots love as well as DJ Jazzy Jeff. With his partner Will, he became the first hip-hop act to win a Grammy, starred in the unforgettable Fresh Prince Of Bel Air, and was one of the few hip-hop acts to play Live8. On his lonesome, his Touch of Jazz crew have been instrumental in the careers of Floetry, Jill Scott and Musiq Soulchild. In 2002, his debut solo album, The Magnificent, proved the success of the aforementioned acts wasn't a fluke. The Hip-Hop Forever mix tapes didn't hurt either. His latest album, The Return Of The Magnificent, is out this week and features emcees like Rhymefest, Method Man, and Big Daddy Kane and singers like Raheem Devaughn, among others. There's a pretty impressive guestlist on this album. Was there anyone you wanted to guest on the record and, for whatever reason, it didn't work out? One of the first people I called was Krs-One. I really wanted to do a Jazzy Jeff/Krs-One record and it was a scheduling thing. Every time he was in the UK, I was home, and then I was in the UK and he was home. We just kept missing each other. I'm a huge Krs-One fan. Krs has been pretty much a staple in hip hop and preaching what hip-hop is about and I think we need those people and I kinda wanted to have him on the record because I'm very interested in just having a sit down conversation about music in general, hip hop and the whole thing. He and I have seen a lot, we've seen a lot of changes and we're still out there actively trying to keep hip hop out. Jeff 'n' Fess, the remake of Gangstarr's Manifest, is a definite standout tune. That was always one of my favourite records, it's funny 'cos I called Preem like 'you're not mad', he's like 'nah'. Rhymefest did his thing on it, he sat down and studied and wrote what he needed to write and just made it happen. Of the soul tunes, Raheem Devaughn's My Soul Ain't For Sale is probably the best. The crazy thing is that song has so much significance 'cos it was while we were recording that song that I got the news that J Dilla had passed. It was on that day. That's why we tagged the 'Rest In Peace J Dee' on the end because I think J Dee really personified someone who wasn't going to change who he was to get that success. How important is it that this record is released on an independent label like BBE. Is it important? You know what's funny? I don't think it's important that it's on an independent label as much as an independent label was the form that would give me the creative freedom to make the record I want. I've found a situation where someone tells me "go make the records that you make". I'm extremely happy with the opportunities that BBE have given me. It would have been cool ifSony Music had given people the opportunity to do that. Or Arista, or some of these big companies. Unfortunately, that's not where the industry is right now. Every artiste has two issues with their record company: money and creative freedom. And what happens is sometimes people don't know what's more important. That's where the confusion comes in. Sometimes it's like: "the record company gon' give me a half a million dollars upfront and put money in my pocket and spend money on this video. I may not get any more money from this record company at all. I may be doing all this work and showcasing my talent to end up with literally five per cent of the pie when I do 90 per cent of the work." That's how the music industry has always been set up. What sort of changes have you noticed the most in hip hop over the years? No ones is fans of groups anymore. Jay Z has fans. Nas has fans. But a lot of these guys that I like, like T.I? I'm not sure if T.I has fans as much as them. T.I may have fans that he gained from themovie (ATL). But T.I's music fans are only fans if he has a hit out and it's not fair. 'Cos we all know; any artiste from Krs One to Rakim to Public Enemy. They all did records that some of them we didn't like them as much as we liked the others. But we rode with them. You must have some great memories of playing Live8? That was probably one of the most incredible moments of my career. Live8 was in Philadelphia. So let alone it was in my hometown, let alone we were onstage in front of one million people. I couldn't control myself. I'm standing onstage looking out and there's a million people in front of me. What can you do? This is yourhometown, you do Summertime and you do The Fresh Prince Of Bel Air theme and everybody just goes crazy. Return Of The Magnificent is out June 4 on BBE. Published: 30 May 2007 Source: http://www.voice-online.co.uk/content.php?show=11396
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download Skype.. http://www.skype.com add hierohero to your buddy list.. and join us at the set time.. its that easy! -
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das efx - they want efx
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Hero1 replied to Hero1's topic in Caught in the Middle
analogue seems on the money.. we have about 6 months of news we havent even discussed as well..