News: Kanye West Wraps Up Justin Bieber Remix, "Raekwon's Verse Is Crazy!!!"
Thursday, Aug 19, 2010 12:00PM
Written by Cyrus Langhorne
Kanye West has kept his word and is now placing the finishing touches on his upcoming "Runaway Love" remix with Wu-Tang Clan's Raekwon.
Writing on Twitter early Thursday morning, Yeezy built hype around the verse cooked up by "The Chef".
"Finishing @JustinBieber Runaway Love remix too... don't know when they gonna drop it but Raekwon's verse is crazy!!!," Ye tweeted.
"I gotta testify... God has worked his magic 10 fold in my life since I dropped the ego and opened my heart." (Kanye West's Twitter)
Yesterday, Rae tweeted about heading out to meet West for their studio session.
"On my way to the airport to nyc to get up wit my legendary @kanyewest! Yall asked for it now we're gonna deliver! Rt this crack!" (Raekwon's Twitter)
After Ye presented the idea of doing a remix with Rae, Bieber called the possible collaboration "epic."
"@kanyewest me, u, and the chef 2gether on a song = EPIC. haha. might sound crazy 2 u but even having this convo is living the dream. thanks." (Justin Bieber's Twitter)
Earlier this week, the "Chef" broke the news of their remix being in the works.
"It's definitely gonna happen," Rae said in an interview. "When you got these kinda talents merging together to do something exciting, I think it's something that's gonna make the fans check it out. I'm big fans of both of these guys. I think, at the end of the day, shorty is a sensation. And [for him] to acknowledge me it makes me feel good that the young generation is checkin' me out like that. And at the same time it gives me a position to play a big brother in the game. He wants my assistance or whatever he can get it. I respect him, I like his style...Yeezy called me and we gon' make it pop. At the end of the day we're all doing our thing in the game and for them to even just have a conversation and just put my name in it it feels good. It feels good to respect what I do and I respect what they do. And we gon' make a hit. Justin got his own fan base and me and Yeezy got our own fan base and we gon' make it happen. We gon' make a good record." (XXL Mag)
From SOHH.com
http://www.sohh.com/2010/08/kanye_west_placing_finishing_touches_on.html
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Bun B Describes Relationship With 2Pac, Why Pharrell Tracks Did Not Make "Trill O.G."
Bun B Describes Relationship With 2Pac, Why Pharrell Tracks Did Not Make "Trill O.G."
by Jake Paine
posted August 19, 2010 at 8:33AM MST
Exclusive: The Trill O.G. says that Scarface helped make 'Pac a fan of UGK, and how his two "incredible" records with Pharrell might make more sense next time.
HipHopDX recently spoke with Bun B in New York's Universal Fontana offices. In part one, Bun explained how Rap-A-Lot Records' purchasing a studio allowed him more creative space. In the next segment, the UGK legend was asked about his relationship with 2Pac, honing the sound for Trill O.G., and getting the right personnel.
UGK and 2Pac were both rising stars of the early '90s. Both having a mutual alliance in Scarface, Bun B was asked if he ever met 2Pac, especially given the 'Pac verse on Trill O.G.'s "Right Now" . Bun explained, "We never did [cross paths], actually. It's funny you brought 'Face up, because 2Pac's introduction to UGK was by Scarface, during the recording of 'Smile.' 'Face gave 'Pac the [Ridin' Dirty] album, and 'Pac played the album." In the years following 2Pac's 1996 murder, Bun B would go on to work with his former Rap-A-Lot label-mates, The Outlawz. Bun appeared on "Big Ballin'" from the group's fourth album, Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. Through this association, Bun learned of his brief impact on 2Pac from his closest circle. "EDI from The Outlawz came home [from Texas in late 1996] and was like, 'Yo, I don't know who these cats is, I don't know where they from, what they do, - 'Face just gave me this album, but these cats talkin' 'bout what we talkin' 'bout, these cats gonna be down with us." Although 2Pac really enjoyed the recordings he heard from Bun and Pimp C, time would never allow anything greater. "Unfortunately, he passed away about two weeks later. We never got to meet him. But EDI was like, 'He definitely loved [UGK's] music."
The verse on "Right Now" comes from 2Pac's One Nation recordings with Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz and east coast veterans like Greg Nice and The Boot Camp Clik.
DX and Bun also spoke about the personnel changes withinTrill O.G., and how the esteemed emcee crafted an overall sound. "I've been very lucky to have built a lot of incredible relationships with some of the best people in the [music] business," began Bun. "I've also been lucky enough to have those who I haven't necessarily been able to have a personal connection with be fans and admirers of myself [sic]. The beautiful thing that's happening in the music industry right now is that people who could be charging hundreds of thousands of dollars for their contributions are taking their power and using it to help bring people up who they always felt should've had a better shot, or should've had a better look." With Trill O.G. being a largely independent release through Rap-A-Lot, high-profile collaborations with artists such as Drake, T-Pain or Gucci Mane would have been difficult to secure just a few years ago.
Bun continued, pointing to the eagerness and generosity he witnessed from some of Rap's top hit-makers. "During the process of recording [Trill O.G.], we sat with J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League - I recorded eight songs with these guys within three sessions. Whatever I wanted to rap to, 'Whatever you want, just take it.' The same thing with Play-N-Skillz." The Irving, Texas duo is perhaps best known from their Grammy Award-winning effort in Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" just three years ago. "[Throughout] all three Trill albums, Play-N-Skillz have brought everything. I mean, they've pulled out all the hard drives." Bun also revealed that he recorded three sessions with Florida's Cool & Dre, and completed two songs with The Neptunes' Pharrell Williams that he described as "incredible." Although the latter examples did not make the final cut, Bun B said there is good reason. "I think that the people we picked and the sound that we picked for this album was just what was needed for this album. When we go from this level to the next level, we start bringin' in the people like Pharrell and stuff like that, and it'll make a little bit more sense. But you don't want to shoot too big, too fast and bite off more than you can chew." With all three of the Trill albums received by fans and critics warmly, Bun declared, "I can't compromise something good in hopes of something great."
However, with Young Money's Drake a large presence on the album, Bun was also asked the same question he's got since Houston Rap's resurgence five years ago: based on his influence on today's stars, will his own base expand? "I think it's also possible based on the people involved with this album," Bun answered with a smile. Then again, he's answered that question since his solo career began in 2005. "At the same time, we've had Jay-Z on [Trill]. We had Lil Wayne on [II Trill]. So with this album having people like Drake and Trey Songz, who was also on [Trill], I mean, you always want to shoot for the stars. As long as I can make an impact with the people who got me here, I'm fine." Bun refuted the logic that it's worth disappointing 20,000 core fans for 10 new ones. "If I have to choose, I'm gonna keep the [20,000] happy, 'cause they've been there for 18 years."
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.12003/title.bun-b-describes-relationship-with-2pac-why-pharrell-tracks-did-not-make-trill-og
by Jake Paine
posted August 19, 2010 at 8:33AM MST
Exclusive: The Trill O.G. says that Scarface helped make 'Pac a fan of UGK, and how his two "incredible" records with Pharrell might make more sense next time.
HipHopDX recently spoke with Bun B in New York's Universal Fontana offices. In part one, Bun explained how Rap-A-Lot Records' purchasing a studio allowed him more creative space. In the next segment, the UGK legend was asked about his relationship with 2Pac, honing the sound for Trill O.G., and getting the right personnel.
UGK and 2Pac were both rising stars of the early '90s. Both having a mutual alliance in Scarface, Bun B was asked if he ever met 2Pac, especially given the 'Pac verse on Trill O.G.'s "Right Now" . Bun explained, "We never did [cross paths], actually. It's funny you brought 'Face up, because 2Pac's introduction to UGK was by Scarface, during the recording of 'Smile.' 'Face gave 'Pac the [Ridin' Dirty] album, and 'Pac played the album." In the years following 2Pac's 1996 murder, Bun B would go on to work with his former Rap-A-Lot label-mates, The Outlawz. Bun appeared on "Big Ballin'" from the group's fourth album, Outlaw 4 Life: 2005 A.P. Through this association, Bun learned of his brief impact on 2Pac from his closest circle. "EDI from The Outlawz came home [from Texas in late 1996] and was like, 'Yo, I don't know who these cats is, I don't know where they from, what they do, - 'Face just gave me this album, but these cats talkin' 'bout what we talkin' 'bout, these cats gonna be down with us." Although 2Pac really enjoyed the recordings he heard from Bun and Pimp C, time would never allow anything greater. "Unfortunately, he passed away about two weeks later. We never got to meet him. But EDI was like, 'He definitely loved [UGK's] music."
The verse on "Right Now" comes from 2Pac's One Nation recordings with Snoop Dogg, The Outlawz and east coast veterans like Greg Nice and The Boot Camp Clik.
DX and Bun also spoke about the personnel changes withinTrill O.G., and how the esteemed emcee crafted an overall sound. "I've been very lucky to have built a lot of incredible relationships with some of the best people in the [music] business," began Bun. "I've also been lucky enough to have those who I haven't necessarily been able to have a personal connection with be fans and admirers of myself [sic]. The beautiful thing that's happening in the music industry right now is that people who could be charging hundreds of thousands of dollars for their contributions are taking their power and using it to help bring people up who they always felt should've had a better shot, or should've had a better look." With Trill O.G. being a largely independent release through Rap-A-Lot, high-profile collaborations with artists such as Drake, T-Pain or Gucci Mane would have been difficult to secure just a few years ago.
Bun continued, pointing to the eagerness and generosity he witnessed from some of Rap's top hit-makers. "During the process of recording [Trill O.G.], we sat with J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League - I recorded eight songs with these guys within three sessions. Whatever I wanted to rap to, 'Whatever you want, just take it.' The same thing with Play-N-Skillz." The Irving, Texas duo is perhaps best known from their Grammy Award-winning effort in Chamillionaire's "Ridin'" just three years ago. "[Throughout] all three Trill albums, Play-N-Skillz have brought everything. I mean, they've pulled out all the hard drives." Bun also revealed that he recorded three sessions with Florida's Cool & Dre, and completed two songs with The Neptunes' Pharrell Williams that he described as "incredible." Although the latter examples did not make the final cut, Bun B said there is good reason. "I think that the people we picked and the sound that we picked for this album was just what was needed for this album. When we go from this level to the next level, we start bringin' in the people like Pharrell and stuff like that, and it'll make a little bit more sense. But you don't want to shoot too big, too fast and bite off more than you can chew." With all three of the Trill albums received by fans and critics warmly, Bun declared, "I can't compromise something good in hopes of something great."
However, with Young Money's Drake a large presence on the album, Bun was also asked the same question he's got since Houston Rap's resurgence five years ago: based on his influence on today's stars, will his own base expand? "I think it's also possible based on the people involved with this album," Bun answered with a smile. Then again, he's answered that question since his solo career began in 2005. "At the same time, we've had Jay-Z on [Trill]. We had Lil Wayne on [II Trill]. So with this album having people like Drake and Trey Songz, who was also on [Trill], I mean, you always want to shoot for the stars. As long as I can make an impact with the people who got me here, I'm fine." Bun refuted the logic that it's worth disappointing 20,000 core fans for 10 new ones. "If I have to choose, I'm gonna keep the [20,000] happy, 'cause they've been there for 18 years."
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.12003/title.bun-b-describes-relationship-with-2pac-why-pharrell-tracks-did-not-make-trill-og
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Method Man To Sue Insane Clown Posse
Method Man To Sue Insane Clown Posse
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:24 AM
By Jake Crates
(AllHipHop News) Method Man is planning to sue rap group ICP (Insane Clown Posse) after being cut on the face at the Gathering of the Juggalos festival this past weekend.
According eyewitness accounts, fans started pelting the artist with objects during a performance with Redman, at which point Method Man was hit in the face with a full beer can.
Although the rapper still managed to perform with a wound that was visibly bleeding, the rapper came out yesterday and said “I'm suing those motherf**kers!”
After Method Man was hit in the face, Redman cursed at the crowd then telling Method Man, "Your face is cut, go take care of that."
But Meth insisted that the show went on replying, "Start the music we're continuing the show, let's f**k these motherf**kers up."
Reality star Tila Tequila who was rumored to be targeted prior to her performance, was also assaulted during the event, when thousands of people chased her off the stage and attacked her trailer as well.
"We paid her before the show and assured her that even if things got out of hand, she could keep the money if she had to leave the stage," Violent J. told TMZ.com.
Tila Tequila, born Thien Thanh Thi Nguyen, is in the process of filing a lawsuit against the Insane Clown Posse and other organizers of the Gathering of the Juggalos.
And there will be no settlements, according to Violent J.
"We're not gonna sit back and give her our money,” Violent J. stated.
From AllHipHop.com
http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2010/08/18/22340272.aspx
Wednesday, August 18, 2010 10:24 AM
By Jake Crates
(AllHipHop News) Method Man is planning to sue rap group ICP (Insane Clown Posse) after being cut on the face at the Gathering of the Juggalos festival this past weekend.
According eyewitness accounts, fans started pelting the artist with objects during a performance with Redman, at which point Method Man was hit in the face with a full beer can.
Although the rapper still managed to perform with a wound that was visibly bleeding, the rapper came out yesterday and said “I'm suing those motherf**kers!”
After Method Man was hit in the face, Redman cursed at the crowd then telling Method Man, "Your face is cut, go take care of that."
But Meth insisted that the show went on replying, "Start the music we're continuing the show, let's f**k these motherf**kers up."
Reality star Tila Tequila who was rumored to be targeted prior to her performance, was also assaulted during the event, when thousands of people chased her off the stage and attacked her trailer as well.
"We paid her before the show and assured her that even if things got out of hand, she could keep the money if she had to leave the stage," Violent J. told TMZ.com.
Tila Tequila, born Thien Thanh Thi Nguyen, is in the process of filing a lawsuit against the Insane Clown Posse and other organizers of the Gathering of the Juggalos.
And there will be no settlements, according to Violent J.
"We're not gonna sit back and give her our money,” Violent J. stated.
From AllHipHop.com
http://allhiphop.com/stories/news/archive/2010/08/18/22340272.aspx
Hip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 8/15/2010
RecoveryHip Hop Album Sales: The Week Ending 8/15/2010
by Allen Jacobs
posted August 18, 2010 at 6:08AM MST
Eminem's "Recovery" gets to two million sold, but does it take back #1? Mike Posner and Street Sweeper Social Club debut on the charts, and Fat Joe hangs on.
Eminem's Recovery returned to #1, again. The Aftermath release beat last week's #1 Arcade Fire's, by close to 80,000 units. In doing so, Eminem became to first emcee to garner a multi-platinum 2010 release, as Recovery now is in the two million jurisdiction.
Rick Ross also joined the 300,000 club with Teflon Don. This feat puts the Miami rapper in an elite 2010 club with Drake, Em, B.o.B., Ludacris and Lil Wayne. The Def Jam rapper's fourth official album features work from veterans such as No I.D., DJ Clark Kent and Cee-Lo. Speaking of, Drake's Thank Me Later fell to #11. There is a strong possiblity that the Cash Money/Young Money release will meet the million mark next week, if sales are up.
Former Underground Report artist Mike Posner garnered a Top 10 debut with 31 Minutes To Takeoff. Now signed to J Records, the Duke University alum and Michigan native balanced singing and raps with an album that features Travis Barker, backed by single "Cooler Than Me."
One of this year's true surprises came courtesy of UGK's Bun B. Trill O.G. maintained a Top 20 performance after last week's #4 debut. Bun's album is the first since moving his Rap-A-Lot Records distribution from Asylum to Universal Fontana. The third in the "Trill" series features appearances from Drake, Gucci Mane and posthumous verses from 2Pac and Pimp C, while production is handled by DJ Premier, Boi-1da and veteran UGK producer Steve Below. In two weeks, Trill O.G. crossed the 50,000 mark as an independent release.
* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
1
Eminem
Recovery
133,000
2,113,000
7
Rick Ross
Teflon Don
30,000
309,000
8
Mike Posner
31 Minutes To Takeoff
29,000
29,000
11
Drake
Thank Me Later
24,000
970,000
17
Bun B
Trill O.G.
16,000
57,000
Outkast's Big Boi shuffled to #44. His critically-acclaimed Def Jam debut, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty features artists such as T.I., Gucci Mane and Too Short, with production from Organized Noize, Scott Storch and Lil Jon. The Roots' acclaimed How I Got Over is 31 spots behind Big Boi. This other Def Jam release features extended Roots family Dice Raw, Truck North and others, in addition to Blu, Phonte and Peedi Peedi.
Another acclaimed release, Damian Marley & Nas' Distant Relatives fell just outside of the Top 100. The Universal Republic/Def Jam release sits just below 175,000 units. The duo has toured extensively, and Marley hosted a UStream chat on Monday night. Another debut this week came courtesy of Street Sweeper Social Club's Ghetto Blaster EP. The Rap/Rock duo of Boots Riley (The Coup) and Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave) made covers of such tunes as LL Cool J's 1991 hit "Mama Said Knock You Out" and M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes." Debuting at #144, the seven-song EP released through Warner Brothers distribution cleared over 3,000 units.
Fat Joe holds onto the Top 200 The Darkside Volume 1 at #192 . The release marks Joe's debut with E1 Entertainment, and features work with DJ Premier, Just Blaze and Too Short. The darker-themed album has critics comparing it to Joe's first three albums. Despite the strong praises, the work's sales have become an object of ridicule from Joe's nemesis, 50 Cent.
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
44
Big Boi
Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
8,000
138,000
75
The Roots
How I Got Over
5,300
125,000
103
Nas & Damian Marley
Distant Relatives
4,100
174,000
144
Street Sweeper Social Club
Ghetto Blaster EP 3,100
3,200
192
Fat Joe
The Darkside Volume 1
2,400
19,000
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11986/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-8-15-2010
by Allen Jacobs
posted August 18, 2010 at 6:08AM MST
Eminem's "Recovery" gets to two million sold, but does it take back #1? Mike Posner and Street Sweeper Social Club debut on the charts, and Fat Joe hangs on.
Eminem's Recovery returned to #1, again. The Aftermath release beat last week's #1 Arcade Fire's, by close to 80,000 units. In doing so, Eminem became to first emcee to garner a multi-platinum 2010 release, as Recovery now is in the two million jurisdiction.
Rick Ross also joined the 300,000 club with Teflon Don. This feat puts the Miami rapper in an elite 2010 club with Drake, Em, B.o.B., Ludacris and Lil Wayne. The Def Jam rapper's fourth official album features work from veterans such as No I.D., DJ Clark Kent and Cee-Lo. Speaking of, Drake's Thank Me Later fell to #11. There is a strong possiblity that the Cash Money/Young Money release will meet the million mark next week, if sales are up.
Former Underground Report artist Mike Posner garnered a Top 10 debut with 31 Minutes To Takeoff. Now signed to J Records, the Duke University alum and Michigan native balanced singing and raps with an album that features Travis Barker, backed by single "Cooler Than Me."
One of this year's true surprises came courtesy of UGK's Bun B. Trill O.G. maintained a Top 20 performance after last week's #4 debut. Bun's album is the first since moving his Rap-A-Lot Records distribution from Asylum to Universal Fontana. The third in the "Trill" series features appearances from Drake, Gucci Mane and posthumous verses from 2Pac and Pimp C, while production is handled by DJ Premier, Boi-1da and veteran UGK producer Steve Below. In two weeks, Trill O.G. crossed the 50,000 mark as an independent release.
* Please note: figures below approximated to nearest thousandth.
Top 200 Album Sales (Top 5 Hip Hop/R&B)
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
1
Eminem
Recovery
133,000
2,113,000
7
Rick Ross
Teflon Don
30,000
309,000
8
Mike Posner
31 Minutes To Takeoff
29,000
29,000
11
Drake
Thank Me Later
24,000
970,000
17
Bun B
Trill O.G.
16,000
57,000
Outkast's Big Boi shuffled to #44. His critically-acclaimed Def Jam debut, Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty features artists such as T.I., Gucci Mane and Too Short, with production from Organized Noize, Scott Storch and Lil Jon. The Roots' acclaimed How I Got Over is 31 spots behind Big Boi. This other Def Jam release features extended Roots family Dice Raw, Truck North and others, in addition to Blu, Phonte and Peedi Peedi.
Another acclaimed release, Damian Marley & Nas' Distant Relatives fell just outside of the Top 100. The Universal Republic/Def Jam release sits just below 175,000 units. The duo has toured extensively, and Marley hosted a UStream chat on Monday night. Another debut this week came courtesy of Street Sweeper Social Club's Ghetto Blaster EP. The Rap/Rock duo of Boots Riley (The Coup) and Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine/Audioslave) made covers of such tunes as LL Cool J's 1991 hit "Mama Said Knock You Out" and M.I.A.'s "Paper Planes." Debuting at #144, the seven-song EP released through Warner Brothers distribution cleared over 3,000 units.
Fat Joe holds onto the Top 200 The Darkside Volume 1 at #192 . The release marks Joe's debut with E1 Entertainment, and features work with DJ Premier, Just Blaze and Too Short. The darker-themed album has critics comparing it to Joe's first three albums. Despite the strong praises, the work's sales have become an object of ridicule from Joe's nemesis, 50 Cent.
Rank Artist Album This Week Est. Total
44
Big Boi
Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty
8,000
138,000
75
The Roots
How I Got Over
5,300
125,000
103
Nas & Damian Marley
Distant Relatives
4,100
174,000
144
Street Sweeper Social Club
Ghetto Blaster EP 3,100
3,200
192
Fat Joe
The Darkside Volume 1
2,400
19,000
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11986/title.hip-hop-album-sales-the-week-ending-8-15-2010
Monday, August 16, 2010
Kanye West Suggests Collabo With Justin Bieber, Raekwon
Kanye West Suggests Collabo With Justin Bieber, Raekwon
by Slava Kuperstein
posted August 15, 2010 at 8:09PM MST
An unlikely trio discuss a possible collaboration, and Mos Def is confirmed for Kanye's album.
This year may see Hip Hop's most unlikely collaboration in Kanye West, Justin Bieber, and Raekwon, as the three artists discussed the possibility on Sunday (August 15).
The discussion began when Kanye (@KanyeWest) Tweeted that he was listening to Bieber's song, "Runaway Love," later adding that he had a song titled "Runaway" on his own album.
"It's not a so what moment for me," replied Bieber (@JustinBieber) "I'm 16 and a fan. I'm kinda hyped u are listening to my stuff. Thank u. Nice sunday morning,"
In response, West made an unexpected suggestion. "I'm honored that you like my Music @JustinBieber!!!" tweeted the rapper. "You gotta hear the album. Maybe we can do something together. Me, You and Raekwon."
Kanye proceeded to explain that the Chef and Ghostface Killah were on one of his favorite Jodeci remixes, and suggested that he and the Wu emcee could add some flavor to "Runaway Love."
"Me, u, and the chef 2gether on a song = EPIC. haha. might sound crazy 2 u but even having this convo is living the dream. thanks," tweeted Bieber - a message which Raekwon, (@Raekwon) later re-tweeted.
In related news, Kanye West confirmed, once again via Twitter, that Mos Def would be featured on the remix to Ye's song, "Power."
In late 2002, Kanye West collaborated with Mos Def on the remix to Talib Kweli's "Get By."
Since then, the duo has worked together on both artists' solo projects. West produced the song "Sunshine" on Mos' 2004 album The New Danger, while Mos Def appeared on West's 2007 project Graduation for the track "Drunk and Hot Girls."
"Mos helped me find the 'old me' lyrically," tweeted West of the remix.
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11958/title.kanye-west-suggests-collabo-with-justin-bieber-raekwon
by Slava Kuperstein
posted August 15, 2010 at 8:09PM MST
An unlikely trio discuss a possible collaboration, and Mos Def is confirmed for Kanye's album.
This year may see Hip Hop's most unlikely collaboration in Kanye West, Justin Bieber, and Raekwon, as the three artists discussed the possibility on Sunday (August 15).
The discussion began when Kanye (@KanyeWest) Tweeted that he was listening to Bieber's song, "Runaway Love," later adding that he had a song titled "Runaway" on his own album.
"It's not a so what moment for me," replied Bieber (@JustinBieber) "I'm 16 and a fan. I'm kinda hyped u are listening to my stuff. Thank u. Nice sunday morning,"
In response, West made an unexpected suggestion. "I'm honored that you like my Music @JustinBieber!!!" tweeted the rapper. "You gotta hear the album. Maybe we can do something together. Me, You and Raekwon."
Kanye proceeded to explain that the Chef and Ghostface Killah were on one of his favorite Jodeci remixes, and suggested that he and the Wu emcee could add some flavor to "Runaway Love."
"Me, u, and the chef 2gether on a song = EPIC. haha. might sound crazy 2 u but even having this convo is living the dream. thanks," tweeted Bieber - a message which Raekwon, (@Raekwon) later re-tweeted.
In related news, Kanye West confirmed, once again via Twitter, that Mos Def would be featured on the remix to Ye's song, "Power."
In late 2002, Kanye West collaborated with Mos Def on the remix to Talib Kweli's "Get By."
Since then, the duo has worked together on both artists' solo projects. West produced the song "Sunshine" on Mos' 2004 album The New Danger, while Mos Def appeared on West's 2007 project Graduation for the track "Drunk and Hot Girls."
"Mos helped me find the 'old me' lyrically," tweeted West of the remix.
From HipHopDX.com
http://www.hiphopdx.com/index/news/id.11958/title.kanye-west-suggests-collabo-with-justin-bieber-raekwon
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