Andrew Noz on Success for the DC Rap Scene

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Recently I expressed my hope about the DC rap scene to Andrew Nosnitsky, renowned music critic, former DC resident and contributor for places like the Fader, Complex, RBMA and Pitchfork.  This was his response;

flockapella asked:

What do you think about the DC area ever “popping off” with rap? Everybody keeps telling me that it won’t happen because Go-Go or DC is too small or DC doesn’t have the connections like somewhere else…

tumblinerb:

Well the thing to remember about DC is that this is a city that has always been far behind the curve as far as hip hop goes. As I understand it rap music wasn’t even really considered cool until BIG and Puff smuggled it in through Howard in the ’90s. And prior to Wale (and Tabi!) getting a push in like ‘07 local rappers were mostly rapping for other local rappers and transient college kids or rapping as underbills/homies at the go-go. Not to devalue either ofthose circles, it’s just that they were very insular. So as far as commercial/crossover viability goes the scene is still in its infancy, the network infrastructure is still being built.

But the talent is definitely there. Trel and Glizzy are tremendous lyricists and legitimate street stars locally. Lightshow and Gleesh are well on their way too. Then on the other side you have Oddisee andXO exporting some of the smarter and more progressive boom bap being made anywhere and all sorts of promising new artists popping up in the middle. To be real things look better for DC rap right now than they ever have, certainly better than they did when I was living there.  It might take some time before anyone else notices but I’m optimistic and I’m almost never optimistic.

skyyHiRY – Ahead of Old Head


skyyHi drops a positive, triumphant track from an unknown producer for #skyyHiSaturdays (I know I’m late);

The sixth installment of the series

this one is a truimph record i decided to write to after fishing for beats to freestyle to.

I came across this one “j.cole type beat” props to the producer if your reading forgive i do not remember who produced to give credit to.

i spit the hook a lil and then went from there.
i really enjoyed making it as it bought back some pre-teen memories as well as that old R-Y rap.

thank you

i love youuuuuu!!!

Metro Boomin & Southside Talk Cash Out’s Another Country”, Distortion in Beats

SeetheSound.com got in the studio with Metro Boomin and Southside to talk about making Ca$h Out’s “Another Country”, featuring Future. The two went through the creation of the beat (which they did with TM88.) Apparently they were upset with the mixing of that beat (along with others), leading me to think more about this piece about distortion in rap from last year.

@EgoEllaMay – Breathing Underwater (EP)

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The very dope Ego Ella May lets go of her latest release, the EP Breathing Underwater, which you can stream or download below….the project is available for free with the option of supporting the artist as well.

Nike Nando – Nothing Means Nothing Freestyle

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Nike Nando releases a new freestyle as part of his new #MondayNightRaw series…produced by T-Mos. Nando had this to say below:

If you are a fan of wrestling from the late 80’s up until the very end of the Attitude Era than I’m positive that you’ll find the artwork for the singles each week interesting as I go along. I will be releasing EXCLUSIVE freestyles and singles over industry beats as well as original material. This isn’t something you wanna sleep on…