Seven Years Ago Today…

Kanye West graced us with one of his most influential hip-hop and rap albums to date.  It’s also one of my most listened to albums on Spotify and speaks to me more than most albums out there.  Different from previous Yeezy albums, 808s & Heartbreak brought on a new wave of music – Auto-Tune, and yes he did ask king of the Auto-Tune, T-Pain, for some advice.  It was actually when Kanye and T-Pain worked on their hit song ‘Good Life’ that Kanye began to experiment with Auto-Tune and ultimately recruited Mr. Teddy Pain to help him with the sound of 808s & Heartbreak.

While some may say the use of Auto-Tune isn’t genuine or isn’t ‘real music,’ I believe it adds a completely different dynamic to any song and even to the overall tone.  People get their panties in a bundle when they hear a song with Auto-Tune or anything out of the ordinary and scoff at it saying ‘that’s not talent’ or ‘that’s not real music.’

I have a few issues with this:  

1. Kanye isn’t meant to sing – he’s not Adele.  If the use of Auto-Tune makes his songs top hits, he can use it.
2. While I’m obviously not a musical artist and all of this is in my own opinion, I don’t see you up there making music or being his producer, so again, he can use it.
3. He tried something new, something different.  That’s Kanye, so accept it.
4. I think talent is being able to experiment with something new (at the time), like Auto-Tune, produce a full album using that sound and have that album debut at No.1 on the Billboard 200.

The album features, as its title implies, 808s, a drum machine that creates a distorted sound, and the many heartbreaks of Kanye, ranging from the loss of his mother to numerous heartaches in his life.  The album has influenced many of the sounds you hear today, bringing on a new wave of rappers, singers, and producers.

While the album is essentially quite negative and listeners are hearing Kanye at his most vulnerable, it inspired other rappers and hip-hop artists to take creative risks with their own work.  One artist being Drake.  Listen to So Far Gone, and you will hear a similar sound to 808s – Drake’s rapping over Kanye’s ‘Say You Will.’  Other influenced artists include Jay Z, The Weeknd, Kid Cudi, Frank Ocean, and Childish Gambino.

808s also features an overarching theme that can be appreciated universally even if you aren’t a hip-hop or Kanye fan.  There are messages of heartbreak, losing a loved one, devastation, death, and frustration.  We have all experienced such things and to have music to listen to when you’re in those types of gloomy moods can help the grieving process immensely.

I had the honor of seeing the album performed in full this fall at the Hollywood Bowl with three friends of mine who equally, if not moreso, appreciate this album.  Not only is the Hollywood Bowl an epic venue to begin with, but it was something about seeing Ye perform 808s that was truly magical.  The sound.  The stage.  The lights.  The energy of the people.  Holy smokes.  Even with the negative connotations hip-hop music can receive and especially the negative perception surrounding Kanye, I have never seen a more uplifting, positive crowd of people than I had seen at this concert.  Every single person was singing along, mesmerized by the performance and artistry of Mr. West.

I think the beauty of this album really lies in Kanye being his most vulnerable, him revealing so much of his personal life to us, and taking creative risks, resulting in a new sound of hip-hop and R&B, creating an electro-pop sound, if you will.  What’s cool is not only did it influence other artists and their work, but each of those artists attemped such creative risks in their own, unique ways.  Kanye has always been one to want to break the mold and be the best he can be (without caring what anyone thinks – mad respect), and with 808s & Heartbreak, where he was just doing his own thing and being the realest, it seemed to have sparked more creativity, influence, and risk-taking than even he could have ever been planned or imagined.

And thank you to @TeamKanyeDaily and @HipHopMindset for the framed 808s & Heartbreak album in the video above!  Follow both of those accounts – dopeness.

808s & HEARTBREAK TRACKLIST 

1. Say You Will
2. Welcome To Heartbreak
3. Heartless
4. Amazing
5. Love Lockdown
6. Paranoid
7. RoboCop
8. Street Lights
9. Bad News
10. See You In My Nightmares
11. Coldest Winter
12. Pinocchio Story

[tracklist & lyrics via Genius.com]

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New Kanye Song Previewed!

Kanye West’s Creative Director, Virgil Abloh, played an unreleased Kanye song off his upcoming album Swish earlier this week while DJing at XOYO, a night club in London.  The song, titled ‘Fade,’ features Ty Dolla $ign and Post Malone.

Kanye actually debuted the song during New York Fashion Week back in September at his Yeezy Season 2 runway show.

We still don’t have a release date for Swish (hoping it comes before the year’s end).  Referring to the album, Kanye was quoted saying, “It’s soundin’ good, like a sonic painting. And it gets better and better every week.”

For those non hip-hop readers, Swish has been referred to as a ‘sonic painting’ since Kanye called it that during an interview with Big Boy earlier this month.

While the audio quality isn’t the best, you can still get an idea of the track.  Enjoy!

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Serge’s Selections 10.26.15

Happy Monday, yinz!

I feel like I haven’t done ‘Serge’s Selections’ in a while, so let’s start that back up.

What did I do this weekend?  It was pretty chill – my three roommates were up north running their butts off for the Ragnar Relay.  Two hundred miles from San Fransico to Napa!  They’re pretty epic.  So I laid low, stayed in Long Beach, went to a beach bonfire, and was productive for my upcoming trip home.  Oh, and I made a YouTube channel with someone I think you’ll all really like.  So stay tuned for that.

And I’m super pumped for this week because one of my dearest friends from Westminster, Jamie, is getting married!  So excited to be part of her special day. ❤  And it’s a short work week for me, so thank you, Jaim.

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Back to the ‘Selections.’  I wish I could tell you I listened to some new music this past weekend, but considering it was Drake’s birthday on Saturday, that’s all I listened to.

I do have a Miguel video for you to watch if you haven’t already seen it.  Off his latest album Wildheart, he released the visuals for ‘Waves.’  SUCH a good song.  And the video is so vibrant, upbeat, and wild… just like Miguel.  J. Cole and Wale make cameos in it as well, just for a hot second, but still!  Dope to see other artists supporting one another.

And here is the video for Travi$ Scott’s hit ‘Antidote.’  While this video came out in the middle of September, I truly cannot stop listening to this song, so just thought I’d pass along the vid incase you haven’t watched.  The video truly takes place at the night show.  Watch below.

One more.  I heard this yesterday on the radio for the first time in a (very) long time.  The Kanye West remix to Lil Wayne’s ‘Lollipop.’  So good.  Please listen if you haven’t – it’s a banger.

That’s all for today.  Have a good one!

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NEW: Kanye Gives us Two Songs!

Okay, well not entirely new, butttttt….

First we have a different take on the 808s hit ‘Say You Will,’ followed by a different version of The Weeknd’s ‘Tell Your Friends,’ which was actually produced by Yeezus.

I’m listening now, so you should too.

Enjoy!  And it looks like this is a new SoundCloud account from Ye.

I’m also still waiting for that ‘Hotline Bling’ video to drop…

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Kanye West ‘In Camera’ Live Interview 

So for some unspeakable reason I was awake at about 5:15am this morning (PST).  I had my alarm set for 6:30am, but let’s be serious – I don’t physically get up until around 7:00am or later.

Since I couldn’t fall back asleep, I obviously reached for my phone to see that Mr. Kanye West was being interviewed live by SHOW Studio.  During this interview, West was answering fan-submitted questions.  When I tuned in, he was being asked about his upcoming album’s release date and if music is still a priority for him or if his priority is fashion.  He tends to stray from the real question in interviews, so he also went on about  inspiration and the creative process.  One quote he said which really stuck out to me was:

“Asking to be controlled by public opinion would be like having to sit in traffic for the rest of your life.”

I have to agree with this one.  And living in LA for 4+ years now, traffic is the worst.  There is just so much more to life than going by the book. I mean, if that’s what kind of life you want to lead, then go for it… 100%.  But I know for me, personally, I’m going to do what makes me the happiest even if it’s out of the ordinary or not what the ‘normal’ steps of life are.  And I for sure will always be having my own opinion and taking a stand on it.

The interview is around two hours long, but if you want to be inspired, get that creative push you need, or want to understand why Ye is the way he is, I recommend you watch it.  He’s really not all bad.  And if you watch the interview with an open mind and not the “oh this tool” mentality, I think you might learn a little something.

He also ranked his albums saying that both 808s & Heartbreak and Yeezus are better than My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. I definitely don’t think Yeezus was better, but any who. Do you agree with him?

And today McDonald’s launched their ‘ALL DAY’ breakfast.

If you’re a Yeezus fan, you’ll understand the ‘all day’ reference.

Hope your Tuesday was epic!

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NEW: The Weeknd – ‘Tell Your Friends’ (Prod. Kanye West)

Tell all your friends!  But seriously.  The Weeknd has graced us with the Kanye-produced track ‘Tell Your Friends’ that we heard snippets of last week.  Not only is the full audio out but also visuals!  Really enjoying this Kanye-Weeknd friendship.  They are both such creative individuals – I love seeing them work together.

The release of this video is all leading up to Abel’s album Beauty Behind the Madness dropping this Friday!

Watch on Vevo here, and happy Monday!

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Serge’s Selections 7.20.15

While these two selections aren’t songs, they are two events coming up this week/weekend that I’d love to attend.

1.  Kanye West’s ‘All Day’ video gets Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) premiere.  Starting this Saturday, July 25 at a gallery in LACMA, the Steve McQueen directed video will be playing for four days during museum hours.

Kanye first streamed the visuals during Paris Fashion Week at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in March.  Yeezy and McQueen have been friends for years, but this is their first collaboration.

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“[He’s] an artist I’m proud to call my friend and someone I have great respect for,” said West. “I’ve always admired Steve’s work.”

While I wish I could say that Kanye will be present for one of the viewings, I haven’t been able to find anything about that yet.  I do know he will be in Toronto on the 26th headlining the closing ceremony of the Pan American Games.

Anth, maybe we can go see it when you’re here next week! 🙂

2.  Future to put on four free shows to thank his fans for support of his recent album Dirty Sprite 2.  He took to Instagram to annouce his ‘Salute the Fans’ series, which kicked off tonight in Atlanta at The Masquerade.  Each morning of the show the Freebandz rapper will Tweet the time and venue in that specific city.  I will definitely be setting the Twitter alert for his Tweets.image

 Thanks for reading!

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Weekly Wrap-Up 5.22.15

MY POWERHOUSE RECAP
Power 106 put together a nice little recap video.  Check it below!  You can also see pics (better than mine since I was in the nosebleeds) on their website here.

So I know Powerhouse was last Saturday but it was pretty epic, and I want to tell you all about it!  My friend Parker and I got to the Honda Center in Anaheim (where the Ducks play) around 8pm, although the concert started at 7pm, we really didn’t mind missing Casey Veggies, Logic, and G-Eazy – no offense, guys.  We got right to our seats at the end of Tinashe’s performance – sorta bummed we missed it, but whatevs.  I’m sure I’ll be attending some other concert where she’ll be performing.  Anywho.  Next up was Nipsey Hussle, Tech N9ne, and B.o.B.  It’s cool to say I’ve seen them perform, but they weren’t the highlights of my night.

Cut to where my excitement began to build.  Ty Dolla $ign, Kid Ink, Ludacris, and last but definitely not least… Kanye West.  Ty Dolla $ign, who I’ve always liked, got the crowd moving and even brought out the Regulator, Warren G, and DJ Mustard.  Now if you don’t know who DJ Mustard is, he’s a super producer who has produced MAJOR hip-hop joints you hear on the radio today.  You may also be familiar with songs that start out, “Mustard on the beat.”  That would be him.  And yes, he rocks a giant gold Heinz mustard bottle hanging from a chain necklace.  It’s obnoxious and somewhat comical, but hey, he’s branding himself and also supporting Pittsburgh.  Kid Ink was dope as usual, but Luda really got the crowd going.  He played mainly his old songs, which I really appreciated.

Now for the headliner.  Yeezus.  I know I may lose some readers during this part, but the man is truly talented – I’ve been seeing many negative comments on Facebook about him not being an actual artist, especially since his most recent (and overly censored) performance at the Billboard Music Awards.  Okay.  Bai.  I’ll save my pro-Kanye rant post for a rainy day.  Back to his set!  He also performed a lot of his older stuff, but we were #blessed to hear his newer material like “All Day,” “Only,” and his verse from Big Sean’s “Blessings.”  Not gonna lie but when he performed that, I got more excited I think when they played Drake’s voice for the chorus leading into Ye’s verse.  Yes, it was just a recording of Drake’s voice – he didn’t actually show up.  I have issues I know.  Kanye played for a solid hour despite his sore throat issues he was having.  It’s just amazing to me that one person on stage, no backup dancers or band, can have 20,000 people rapping along with him and just filling the arena with so much energy!  I live to experience things like this.

But that was my Powerhouse experience, and Power 106 did yet another fantastic job with the lineup and smooth transitioning in between artists.  Any way you guys can get Drake to headline one of these like you did for Cali Christmas in 2011? 🙂

Happy Friday, yinz!

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Weekly Wrap-Up 4.17.15

DRAKE ANNOUNCES ‘JUNGLE TOUR’
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Notice Los Angeles isn’t on here.  I already looked at flights to Houston, which happens to be Memorial Day Weekend.  Tickets go on sale tomorrow.  I need to calm down.  However, if anyone out there would like to donate funds, that would be greatly appreciated.  You will be featured in a blog post.

Future will also be joining Drake on the tour.

 

 

KANYE WEST COVERS TIME’S 100 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE
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I know what you’re thinking… WHY would Kanye West be listed as an influential person?  He’s so mean.  He’s  the worst.  He’s a terrible person.  Blah blah.  How many of you have actually followed him throughout his musical career?  The man is brilliant and creative.  Extremely talented.  An epic performer – his Yeezus tour was a full-on production.  In the words of Taylor Swift, ironic I know (and can’t believe I’m quoting her), but the “haters gonna hate hate hate hate hate.”

Tesla Motors and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk wrote a tribute to Ye in the magazine.  “He’s not afraid of being judged or ridiculed in the process.  Kanye’s been playing the long game all along, and we’re only just beginning to see why.”

                                                                                       And yes, I will be purchasing this issue of Time.

OVO POP-UP SHOP IN LOS ANGELES
OVO La Brea

I really don’t have much to write about this but just wanted to let you all know that if you’re in LA you should stop by.  I plan on doing so – obviously.  I need to cop some OVO swag, ya dig!  For those of you not in Los Angeles, you can order OVO merch online here.

Happy shopping!

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