Rapper Big Pooh Talks Clearing Samples, Music Streaming + Lyrical Breakdown Of “Augmentation” [Video]

Out promoting his new EP “Words Paint Pictures,” Virginia native and form Little Brother member Rapper Big Pooh joins Sway In The Morning for an in-depth conversation about sampling, music streaming services and breaks down the lyrics to “Augmentation.” After the jump, Rapper Big Pooh freestyles live on Sway In The Morning.

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TrackBlasters Radio: 25.03.15

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes a shit load of new music from the likes of Nine, Sean Price, Earl Sweatshirt, Ludacris, Action Bronson, Kendrick Lamar and Red Pill. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: Nine – Watch Me Playlist Method Man – The Oath **Record Of The Day** Nine – Watch Me Sean Price feat. Havoc – Anderson Silva Jay Electronica – Road To Perdition Earl Sweatshirt feat. Vince Staples – Wool Earl Sweatshirt feat. Wiki – AM Radio Fashawn – Out The Trunk Ludacris – Charge It To The Rap Game Action Bronson feat. Chauncy Sherod – City Boy Blues Joey Bada$$ feat. Action Bronson & Elle Varner – Run Up On Ya Kendrick Lamar feat. Rapsody – Complexion (A Zulu Love) Kendrick Lamar – Hood Politics Rapper Big Pooh feat. Jalen Santoy, Novej & Lute – Kings PRhyme feat. Dwele – You Should Know JR & PH7 x Chuuwee – Save The Last Dance (For Someone Who Cares) Red Pill – That’s Okay BADBADNOTGOOD & Ghostface Killah feat. Elzhi – Gunshowers Download here (right click and save as…)

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Rapper Big Pooh – Words Paint Pictures [EP]

Rapper Big Pooh and Detroit’s Apollo Brown officially released their dope new collabo effort, “Words Paint Pictures”. Support! Lao Tzu claimed that, “Music in the soul can be heard by the universe.” Occasionally, the universe can also stir music from the chambers of the soul. These are the songs tattooed into our memories, torn from headlines and unsettling encounters, intense anthems of immediacy. Soul music. You can hear these eternal truths on Words Paint Pictures—Big Pooh’s debut release for Mello Music Group. Over seven songs and two remixes, the North Carolina MC captures the complex agonies of the human condition—specifically the black experience in America over the last several centuries. These are tales of racial profiling and corrupt politicians, reality TV distractions, thieving preachers and rapacious exploitation—all offset by tremendous strength. They are uniquely American stories, chronicling both the damned and hopeful. From bleak circumstances, a profoundly durable human spirit emerges. While Pooh sketches in vivid detail, Apollo Brown supplies the canvas. The Detroit-via-Grand Rapids alchemist chops classic soul samples and scratches hooks into bangers—head nodding and hard, but still beautiful. The holy trinity of DJ Premier, Pete Rock and J. Dilla supply divine inspiration. As Pooh spits on “Candlelight:” “this is what they call boom-bap/when they try to find what’s in that backpack.” What’s in that backpack is as intangible as the light in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction. It’s a main vein of discontent and mother lode of inspiration. Over a gorgeous antique loop on “Augmentation,” Pooh sketches

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Mello Music Group – Persona [Album]

If the soul of hip-hop belongs to the culture, the skeleton belongs to the independent label. From Sugar Hill to Def Jam, Tommy Boy to Rawkus, Fondle Em to Def Jux, the genre’s best music has been birthed by imprints that brazenly defy the status quo, those who champion fearless artists and always prize quality over commerce. For the last eight years, Mello Music Group has lived by that ethos. If you’re reading these words, you’re inevitably well aware of its ascendance and growing legacy. But more importantly, you know the artists—those singular voices channeling the spirits of the past and spitting premonitions of the future. Boom-bap at its best: evolving and expanding the art form, capturing stories of the struggle, upholding the tradition, and keeping the crooked honest. Persona unveils the murderer’s row that is the Mello roster of 2015. Oddisee, Apollo Brown, yU, L’Orange, Red Pill, Open Mike Eagle, Rapper Big Pooh, Quelle Chris. The stars of the present teamed with timeless innovators like Phonte (Little Brother), Blockhead, Ras Kass, Gift of Gab (Blackalicious), Oh No, Masta Ace, and Bilal Salaam. The result is something that binds current greats with the pioneers who paved the asphalt. It’s both a historical moment and hard as hell. If most compilations are nothing more than a loosely thrown together collection of songs, Persona boasts meticulous focus. These aren’t spare tracks, they’re potent messages and poisonous darts. “Requiem” finds Phonte and Oddisee indicting American racism and Xenophobia with fury and precision. On

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Rapper Big Pooh – How I Move [Stream x Download]

From The Album “Words Paint Pictures” Coming 3/24. Rappper Big Pooh draws a poignant portrait of personal pain in the final soulful single before his Mello Music Group debut “Words Paint Pictures – EP” drops on 3/24. The Apollo Brown produced joint is drips with melancholy and as Pooh drifts into contemplation on tape – detailing emergency room visits, popping percocet on stage, heavy drinking, and the spiraling out of control that can occur in our lives. Erik “Blakk Soul” Keith lends to the heartache with gorgeous crooning delving into the depths of emotional introspection. Listen. Words Paint Pictures by Rapper Big Pooh

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Rapper Big Pooh – Augmentation [Video]

Beat box this is back to the block, before every rapper sold rocks, before everybody needed rocks in their watch just watch, now it’s all about board rooms and stocks, words paint pictures, i’m an artist non-stop, raw beats, raps, this is called Hiphop. “Sometimes you have to destroy and rebuild in order to augment an idea. Augmentation is me destroying the idea that a lot of young cats have about a career in Hip Hop/Rap. We are trained to look at the exceptions and accept them as the standard. I just wanted to share some real game with up and comers, spectators, and those looking to make their mark.” – Rapper Big Pooh

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TrackBlasters Radio: 30.07.14

Da Wednesday Underground Flava – Underground & Old School Hip Hop Non-Stop Host: DJ P.R. Today’s show includes new heatrocks from Le$, Common, AWKWORD, Cormega, Bad Nuze, G-Unit, Statik Selektah and many more. Enjoy! Record Of The Day: G-Unit – Come Up Playlist Le$ x Cookin Soul feat. Smoke DZA – The Hustle (Remix) Common feat. Snoh Aalegra & Dreezy – Hustle Harder AWKWORD feat. AKIR & Y-Love – The People’s Champions Part II Cormega feat. Craig G, Masta Ace & Kool G Rap – Industry (Juice Crew Remix) Bad Nuze feat. Rapper Big Pooh – Fight **Record Of The Day** G-Unit – Come Up Statik Selektah feat. Ab-Soul, Jon Connor, Logic, & Francesca – Alarm Clock Joe Budden & Ransom – Vietnam Maffew Ragazino, Livin Proof & Cortez – No Chance **Amerigo Gazaway presents The Big Payback Vol. 3 – J.B. & The Soul Mates** Bob Brown – Who Is Mr. Brown? (Popcorn Dub Mix) Busta Brown – I Feel Good (Soul Mates Remix) The Notorious J.B.’s – Sex Machine Gun Funk (Soul Mates Remix) Mobb Brown – The G.O.D. Father of Soul Pt. III (Soul Mates Remix) Fela Brown feat. Jeru the Damaja – Funky Black President (Soul Mates Remix) Jackson Brown – Good Rockin’ Robin (Soul Mates Remix) The Illmatics feat. James Brown – Get Up And Get Down (Soul Mates Remix) [audio:http://www.trackblasters.com/radio/shows/radioshow 30.07.14.mp3] Download here

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