Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

Get to Know EDE's G-Lotto

Check out the latest interview with G-Lotto as he gears up to deliver a clutch performance on his upcoming mixtape "Session Three: In the Clutch."  New single "Party All Night" will be available September 18th.

"Session Three: In the Clutch" Cover

NT: How’d you come up with your stage name? Was it something someone referred to you, and have you gone by any other names before that one?

G: My stage name was given to me a while back in high school; one day, my boys came up with G-Lotto and it kind of just stuck with me after that.

NT: How long have you been rapping?  Why did you start? And who would you say is the biggest influence you have when it comes to your flow, and your choice of beats?

G: I started freestyling when I was, like, 17 or 18, then got into rapping after that. I have a lot of influences, but the main ones for me are Fabolous, Jay-Z, Game, Young Jeezy, Rick Ross & Wayne.

NT: What are your thought on the current state of the game?

G: It is what it is. For me, it's anybody's taking.

NT: In 5 years… where do you see yourself?

G: Hopefully rich, sitting on a lot of money; in a position to take care of my friends and family.

NT: Tell me about your upcoming release and what it means to you at this stage in your career.

G: “Session Three” will be my upcoming release, and, for me, it's all about stepping my game up. Being creative, I want to be better than I was a year ago. That's what it's all about.

NT: EDE is not short of talent.  Who's your favorite artist in the group besides yourself and why?

G: I am a big fan of everyone. N. Talekt, Rah Scrilla, Jay Nice, Cee Jay. I love all the guys in my crew. I think we make a great team!

NT: Which of your songs has meant the most to you so far in your career? Why?

G: I love all the songs I have recorded. I feel with every track I have done, I have gotten better. So many great songs to choose from so it's tough. I see a lot of progression in myself.

NT: What single event in your life has had the most influence in your rap style?

G: I don't know to be honest. If I didn't think I had the skills to rap then I wouldn't be rapping.

NT: Kobe or LeBron?

G: [laughs] Tough question. I love LeBron, he's a beast, but for anybody that knows me, you know I love Kobe. Just listen to "Swap It Out."

NT: What legacy or memory do you want to leave behind in hip-hop?

G: I want a legacy of greatness. I truly believe I have the skills to be great. I wanna be remembered for my hard work and dedication to hip-hop.

NT: What was your favorite EDE release of 2011? Which one are you looking forward to most in 2012?

G: Favorite release from 2011? I loved them all. So that means I am looking forward to all the EDE releases in 2012.

NT: How do you felt you grew as an artist between "Session One" and "Session Two?"

G: "Session One" was my coming-out party, trying to figure out my style and things of that nature. "Session One" had more freestyle tracks, and "Session Two" was more thought out, everything was written before I came to the studio, all of the songs came together very well. I took huge steps in becoming an artist and really pushed myself to give my best effort. I knew when it was time to record and lay down my verse, I had to go in.

NT: You had a memorable performance in N. Talekt's "So Gone" video last November.  Are you looking to do a video for any of your work?  Which song or songs?

G: Yes! Absolutely. We are hoping to work on the "Cha Ching" video soon, it's the remix and that should be tight.

NT: With the end of the "Session" mixtape trilogy coming, what's next from G-Lotto?  The debut album?  What do you have in store?

G: "Session Three" will be some of my best work ever. I'm going in on every track, got some crazy beats I plan on using, and I'm more focused than ever to give EDE and all the fans some classic music that will last a lifetime and be worth remembering.

NT: Any upcoming performances?

G: None as of right now, but coming soon.

NT: How can people find you? Facebook? Twitter?  List 'em all.

G: Facebook.com look up G-Lotto, Soundclick.com/glotto.

Hear "Around the Clock (f/ Rah Scrilla) by G-Lotto:

N.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Get to Know EDE's Cee Jay


Cee Jay is, up until now, EDE's quick-tongued, fire-spitting secret weapon.  Now, that secret is being let out. Come May, his debut release, "Rejuvenated" will hit the market.  Until then, you can catch him on stage supporting Rah Scrilla at The Camel and Strange Matter, among other places, and you can learn more about the man behind the mic below.



NT: How’d you come up with your stage name? Was it something someone referred to you, and have you gone by any other names before that one? 

CJ: It was a nickname given to me in elementary school. C.J. is my initials so that’s how that came about. During my young & dumb years, I've used the names GQ Money and C-Dub.

NT: How long have you been rapping?  Why did you start? And who would you say is the biggest influence you have when it comes to your flow, and your choice of beats?

CJ: I started experimenting with the rap thing when I was 12.  But I've been recording tracks since 2003. Malc and I went thru the whole summer of 2003 recording at my cuzzo's crib.  It was a good experience, I learned how to work Cool Edit and I learned how the song process should be done.

My flow is influenced by every emcee I ever heard that was versatile. 2Pac, Biggie, Busta Rhymes, Big Daddy Kane, too many to list, ya dig.  I gotta admit, I’m a big fan of beats with the right sample. Something that I can feel in my heart.  But I love original beats with no samples, too.  Some of my favorites include Arab muzik, Kanye, Premo, Blaze, Dilla, anybody that got that fire!

NT: What are your thoughts on the current state of the game?

CJ: It has its bright sides, and it has its "why are you here" sides! [laughs]

NT: In 5 years… where do you see yourself?

CJ: On stage, rocking the crowd. making sure my daughter never needs anything and my girl is happy. Hopefully making my mother proud and my pops smiles from above.

NT: Tell me about your upcoming release and what it means to you at this stage in your career.

CJ: Well, I got the new mixtape called “Rejuvenated” coming out in May. That’s a statement project for me.  It’s basically me warming up for an album that’s gonna be beautiful.  I’m bringing every aspect to Rejuvenated.  I’ve got that mood music you can vibe to, I’ve got some showcase songs so you know I got skills, I got party cuts, a couple for the ladies, some dark side tracks, some conceptual stuff and some personal stuff.  It’s an introduction to me, my mind, my life, my soul.  It’s my well needed therapy! [laughs]

NT: Which of your songs has meant the most to you so far in your career? Why?

CJ: Well, since I’m still in the recording process, it’s hard to say because at this point, all my songs mean so much.  Every song is an opportunity for me to showcase myself to the world.  For right now, the self-titled track “Rejuvenation” means a lot because I’m reflecting on my life in this song; where I've been and where I’m going.

NT: What single event in your life has had the most influence in your rap style?

CJ: Honestly, seeing Beanie Sigel perform made me say "my flow has to be def." Meaning, I should be able to spit on a track or be able to perform a verse in spoken word and everyone can feel what I’m saying.  It’s gotta be powerful.  The realest emcees put their hearts on the track, and thats how I’mma be.

NT: EDE is not short of talent.  Who's your favorite artist in the group besides yourself and why?

CJ: Everybody in the group is my favorite because they all give me different types of music.  They all bump in my whip.  There's so much talent, it’s hard to narrow a pick to one.  EDE for life!

NT: Kobe or LeBron?

CJ: King James.

NT: What legacy or memory do you want to leave behind in hip-hop?

CJ: I want people to remember me as a stand up, honest, authentic, dude.  Someone who came into the game, was able to keep it real with the fans and myself, and still had material to give to everyone. white, black, low class, middle class, east, west, midwest, south, whoever.

NT: What was your favorite EDE release of 2011?  Which one are you looking forward to most in 2012?

CJ: “Smoking in the Bathroom” was my favorite. I finally got back to the game from that project and it got me hyped every time i played it.  Now you know, I’m looking forward to everyone's releases man!  But I gotta say, the compilation mixtape is what I’m waiting for.  All of us on one CD?  Magnificent, baby!

NT: Any upcoming performances?

CJ: We're working on that right now.  Me personally, I’mma make sure I got the right track to perform at certain venues.  Make sure the songs are appealing to the certain crowd I’m entertaining. It’s coming soon though.  I believe Scrilla’s got a performance around his release this month, so u know we in there.  Watch out for all of us. Just keep showing support and check our pages for updates.

NT: How can people find you? Facebook? Twitter?  List 'em all.


CJ: Right now, I’m not on Twitter.  Never been a fan of that.  But look me up on http://www.facebook.com/CeeJayEDE and http://www.reverbnation.com/ceejayede

Hear "Racing" by Cee Jay:

N.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Get to Know EDE's Jay Nice

Jay Nice, the youngest member of the EDE, is gearing up for his Love, Pain, and Hustle debut street album. You've seen him pop up at Rah Scrilla's shows, you've heard him on features. Now, get to know him a little better.

 


NT: How’d you come up with your stage name? Was it something someone referred to you, and have you gone by any other names before that one?

Jay: Because my nickname is Jay and I’m nice with my words. The name started off as “Jay Nice da Bully.” I took “da bully” off of my name, but I have since brought it back.

NT: How long have you been rapping?  Why did you start? And who would you say is the biggest influence you have when it comes to your flow, and your choice of beats?

Jay: I've been rapping with my friends since the 9th grade but only since January have I started to record my music. I started rapping because it's fun for me and my homies would be spitting while we was chilling so I picked up the craft too. I would say that Joe Budden and the Diplomats have had a big influence on my flow and beat selection.

NT: What are your thoughts on the current state of the game?

Jay: There are a couple of dope rappers left in the game but for the most part ,the game has never been as bad as it is now.

NT: In 5 years… where do you see yourself?

Jay: Signed to a major label while I’m chillin in the cut somewhere.

NT: Tell me about your upcoming release and what it means to you at this stage in your career.

Jay: L.P.H. is me expressing my life and my feelings about some the relationships that I've had in my life. I feel that this is an introduction of myself as a person and an artist to the general public.

NT: EDE is not short of talent.  Who's your favorite artist in the group besides yourself and why?

Jay: Rah Scrilla because he brings a grimy, gritty flow while still being versatile enough to give his fans some smooth stuff too.

NT: Which of your songs has meant the most to you so far in your career? Why?

Jay: I would have to say “Running Back” is that song for me because it is a situation that I'm still dealing with.

NT: What single event in your life has had the most influence in your rap style?

Jay: My relationships with women has the biggest influence on my music hence the name of my solo mixtape, "Love, Pain, Hustle."

NT: What legacy or memory do you want to leave behind in hip-hop?

Jay: As the best MC to ever touch the mic. I feel like that should be the goal of anyone that raps.

NT: What was your favorite EDE release of 2011?  Which one are you looking forward to most in 2012?

Jay: “Pushed Back: Reloaded.”  It was a great project and I'm really looking forward to how my own project L.P.H. comes out.

NT: Kobe or LeBron?

Jay: Kevin Durant. [laughs]

NT: Any recent or upcoming performances?

Jay: I'll be performing at club Aurora on 3/16/12 for Jay 30's BDay Bash, and I'll be Rah Scrilla's hype man for Purple Day on 3/24/12 which will be at The Camel.

NT: How can people find you? Facebook? Twitter?  List 'em all.

Jay: Like my fan page at http://www.facebook.com/jaynicedabully and listen to my music at reverbnation.com/jniceede

Hear "Where I'm From" with Rah Scrilla and Jay Nice:

Monday, January 26, 2009

Interview: So Cold Pt 4

Here's the latest and last installment of the So Cold interview, discussing its release and future work.


















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http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7277021

N. Talekt

Monday, January 19, 2009

Interview: So Cold Pt 3

Part 3 of the interview is up, discussion my thoughts on the imminent success of the mixtape as well as The Freedom Trail.


















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http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7254485

N. Talekt

Monday, January 12, 2009

Interview: So Cold Pt 2

Just a quick note, the next part of the So Cold interview is up, you can listen below. More to come!


















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http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7231532

N. Talekt

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Interview: So Cold Pt 1

After a few technical difficulties this morning, here's the first part of an interview I did, talking about the upcoming mixtape, So Cold. More to come...


















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http://soundclick.com/share?songid=7213949