Bumpy Knuckles Talks Dissing Entire Music Industry On “Industry Shakedown” [Video]

Freddy Foxx also known as Bumpy Knuckles sat down with VladTV to talk about his reasoning for leaving MCA, how his relationship was with Shakim and Queen Latifah was after leaving Flavor Unit, and opens up about his ultimate disdain for music executive Steve Stoute. Like so many artists, leaving on amicable terms is very rare, and in Bumpy’s case, he tells us that issues with his A&R and the MCA shelving his record were the initial cause of his departure. “I was eager to get to work. I wanted to do promo. I wanted to do all kinds of stuff.” He said, “Everything happened from them stealing marketing budgets and pocketing the money to stupid s***.” In 1993, Bumpy teamed up with Treach to jump on “Hot Potato” on NaughtByNature’s 19 Naughty III album and from there he says Shakim heard it and wanted to give him a deal with Flavor Unit, which was under Epic. Unfortunately, the rapper says that he wanted to maintain a Boom Bap sound still and teamed up with Diggin’ in the Crates to master that sound, which didn’t sit well with members of Flavor Unit who wanted another sound for the album. In turn, Bumpy says he has to reproduce the album resulting in two projects which were later shelved after issues between the Unit and Epic records. Unhappy with the outcome and the lack of communication, he says he departed from the clique with resentment. Since then, Bumpy says he’s made amends

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Ras Kass feat. Freddie Foxxx & Onyx – Downward Spiral [Audio]

Nearly two decades after the release of his classic debut, West Coast stalwart Ras Kass returns to “Soul On Ice” for a two-part follow-up album led by tough-as-nails lead single “Downward Spiral”. It boasts neck-snapping production by UK’s ILLinformed, and a series of grimy features from Freddie Foxxx and Onyx’s Fredro Starr and Sticky Fingaz. With slick references to Killer Mike, Conrad Murray (the doctor who killed Michael Jackson), artist Dorian Gray, and wack trend-hopping rappers, Ras steals the show here with his attention-commanding opening verse before passing the mic to his talented collaborators. Each emcee offers gritty, raw, and timeless rhymes that ultimately point directly back to the hook’s message of flushing all the bullsh*t directly down the sh*tter like it deserves. Given that Ras is an independent artist, he’s releasing “Soul On Ice II” on his own, and just launched an Indiegogo campaign to finance the project. You can learn more about the campaign (and contribute!) here. “Soul On Ice II” will arrive in two parts; Intellectual Property hits first in June 2016, while “SOI2” drops later this year in December. You can get familiar with what to expect by keeping the “Downward Spiral” (off “Intellectual Property”) on repeat, and peeping the full project trailer here.

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Freddie Foxxx – Can I Get A Break?!? [Stream]

“Thought it was time to dig back into the archives and pull something that was fitting to the emotion of the people. The subject matter never changes in these types of songs until the condition changes in our neighborhoods across the world, even then it will be a historic memory in our lives reflected in songs forever. Sometimes the frustration of injustice just grabs you by the heart and squeezes and you just want to scream “CAN I GET A BREAK?!?!? Where are the leaders that want to really help and not just line their pockets? Let’s not destroy our own communities but stand strong and protect the seniors and babies. Enjoy.” – Freddie Foxx

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