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exclusive interview with crooked I |  | |
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11/15/05
| Brief Interview With Crooked I
Crooked I is preparing to make his anticipated
return with his new mixtape "Young Boss Vol. 2". Crooked I originally
planned to release the follow up to last year's Volume 1 today, November 15th,
but there was a last minute delay that came up. Crook decided to push it back
for a specific reason, cause the Young Boss reached out to DJ Skee to host the
mixtape, which put a delay of a few days in the project.
»
Crooked
I - Message To All The Fans
Crooked
I hit up West Coast 2k to discuss the exact reasons for the delay, as well as
other details on the mixtape.
Crooked I: The mixtape is ready to go,
but I decided that I wanted somebody to host it. So I put it in my man DJ Skee's
hands, and he did his thing to it after I finished it up. I always wanted to do
a mixtape with Skee, cause he's cool. I've done interviews, I've done things on
his mixtapes. He's just a cool dude. I did the last one myself, and then we did
a reissue with DJ Warrior. And this one I was like 'let me rock with Skee on this
one'.
The mixtape was scheduled to drop today, but that was only a tentative
date though. That wasn't a date in concrete, cause once we lost the entire mixtape
from the hard drive we didn't know exactly when we were gonna put it out. I was
thinking around the 15th, but that was only tentative. Right now I'm just waiting
on it getting finished pressed up. I'm figuring it will be done in about a week
to 10 days till it's pressed up.
Being a label owner, Crooked I
has obviously more to take care of than just recording music in the studio. Some
fans may not be aware that the Dynasty CEO is involved in every step and process
of getting his project released.
Crooked I: I know sometimes it takes
a little while, but people gotta understand that we're a independent company man.
This is not no phony lil' label imprint deal that I got. I got a real record company,
it's really independent, we have our office, we got a staff, and we work our ass
off. We not like a big machine like other labels where you make a mixtape and
then I'm on to the next project, while the others have to go and get it pressed
up, put in the money, and make the phone calls. But it's not like that, I have
to do it all. We're trying to pump it out as big as the big boys do, but they
just gotta give us a little more time. And I swear it's gonna be more quality
anyway.
When asked about the material and lyrical content of the
"Young Boss Vol. 2" mixtape, Crooked I said:
Crooked I: It
ain't just a average mixtape, it's all original music on there so it's more like
an underground album. It's definitely a hot project, I think people will find
something on there that they can really get down with. And I'm totally speaking
my mind. Some songs are considered political, cause I'm not just a rapper that
wants to just rap about club life all the fucking time. The whole mixtape got
different looks on it. I got tracks like "Rap 101" which is teaching
rappers about the art of MCing. I got another one called "Home" which
is one of my personal favorites because it tells you no matter how crazy it is
in the ghetto, this is home for us. I got another one which is a letter to the
homies in the penitentiaries. So the whole thing is a banger. Cause see, alot
of cats on the West are arguing over who's the King on the West. But in they songs
they talking about a whole lot of stuff that nobody cares about.
But there's
a lot of album material on there. There's alot of material that could have been
on a classic album, I don't give a damn. If I dont like the song I don't like
it. If the song is hot, then the song is hot. I don't ride around bumpin' my own
shit all day. I know alot of artists that do that, I'm not talking bad about them,
but I'm just not one of those guys. I listen to other peoples music even more
than I listen to my own. But this CD, I bang this shit. This shit is ready to
go. But with this West Coast music, we're not giving it to them like it used to
come. The "Death Certificate", the "Niggaz 4 Life", "Straight
Outta Compton", and "Nobody Does it Better" from D.O.C., those
are classic albums because they put the real Hip Hop shit with the street shit.
So we bringing that back.
The project is also a introduction to my crew
Circle Of Bosses, cause I always wanted to introduce the world to my crew. I got
the Horse Shoe Gang, I got my other group the On One Squad on there. But we ain't
just rappers, we in this together for life. It's way bigger than music.
When
asked about the distribution for the mixtape, Crooked I said:
Crooked
I: The mixtape will be available in most chain stores and alot of mom & pop
stores. We put a bar code on it so we can put it wherever we wanna put it. I'm
about to do a video to one of the songs on the mixtape. I don't know for which
one yet, but I'm listening to them all right now. Cause since it will be out there
in stores, and it's a actual underground album, I wanna put a underground video
out there. Something straight street, where we not really trippin' on commercial
and all that. We coming straight hard!
When asked about his other
upcoming projects, Crooked I told West Coast 2k:
Crooked I: We also
got the DVD coming of course. This should be here no later than the first week
of December. I want everybody to go and grab it on a last minute Xmas list for
your Hip Hop head nephew, niece, little brother, big brother, uncle, all that.
Cause it's a cool Hip Hop collectors item. Not that many people have gotten off
Death Row Records and still maintain everything that they got. Me, I don't have
to pay Death Row $1 per album sale or nothing like that. I didn't get out and
pay my way out of the contract, I'm out of it. And I have no hard feelings about
it. I'd do a collabo with somebody from Death Row. I don't care, I'm a business
man.
So the DVD documentates that, and at the same time it documentates
the Master P rise from independent and his advice he gives to people. Russell
Simmons and all the other people that we already know that's in the DVD cause
I been runnin' my mouth about it forever. I even got Bun B in there. I'm ready
to rock out this time, I'm ready to take this New West Coast into a different
direction, because it's not going in the direction that I want it to. And when
something needs to be changed, you have to change it yourself. Because if the
West Coast was going in the right direction, we would see millions of successful
artists out here. We would so many different successful camps, and it's not that
many successful camps on the West Coast.
At the end of the day it's about
keeping the Hip Hop culture going forever. It ain't about just being in one place
and one region, that doesn't help the globe of Hip Hop. This way we making money,
we're feeding our families, we're making careers out of it, some of us are buying
basketball teams and clothing lines. We gotta keep this thing going.
So
I'ma just do my part, if it ain't nothing but just spreading the word. I'ma do
my part, put out hot music. I'll always speak out on what corporate America needs
to do. Not just West Coast, but period. And I'ma always be a representative of
real Hip Hop, even though the West is all so-called gangsta rappers. But it's
all Hip Hop to me, so I'ma push it, I'ma push it hard.
Crooked I also
left a message for all his fans telling everybody to look out for the mixtape.
You can check that out by clicking on the link below:
» Crooked
I - Message To All The Fans
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