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DJ Premier Interview for Back2Basics (2005)

Now, I did say earlier on that it was a pleasure to interview Preem… but in all honesty, it was one of the most daunting assignments I’ve ever had (next to an Outkast interview – but I’ll save that story for another time). It’s not that DJ Premier wasn’t approachable – quite the opposite, in fact. It’s just that he isn’t one to mince his words, and he certainly doesn’t suffer fools lightly.

Thankfully, I made it through unscathed, as Premier happily offered up very frank opinions on a range of subjects. But what really came across loud and clear was that Premier was as passionate about hip hop as his beats are banging. His energy was infectious, and he really came to life when recalling the musical influences that shaped him while growing up in Texas, the golden era of hip hop that he encountered on moving to New York in the mid-80s, and his work with the greats of the game (including some classic studio stories).

Of course, not everything from these two sessions made the final cut for my article. During one of the moments when the tape recorder wasn’t rolling, Preem delved into a subject that was clearly near and dear to his heart – porn. Hell, he’s such a fan that he even produced a track for porn actress Heather Hunter.

While being driven to his final interview, Premier decided to conduct a quick porn devotion poll amongst the other people rolling with us in the minivan (the vehicle of choice for all touring hip hop stars, don’t you know). He eventually turned his attentions to me, asking me in his trademark deep, gravelly voice: “What about you? You like porn?” Not really a topic I’d thought we’d be covering in the interview, to be honest.

As I fumbled for an answer, Premier obviously picked up on my ‘uneasiness’ (that’s a nice way of saying I’m really a prude). He quickly followed up with a statement that still rings in my ears to this day – “You ain’t a real man if you don’t like porn”.

That was pretty much the moment the interview ended. My memory is a little clouded, but I vaguely remember jumping out at the next set of traffic lights (while considering launching a feeble face-saving mission by saying I was heading to the nearest news agent to stock up on porn). Shameless… anyways, read on for more from the man himself.

You can read how Puffy didn’t liked “Kick In The Door” in the interview here.

Source: A Grumpy Old Man With A Beard

LiveFromHQ Playlist 31/07/2009

Tracks:

  1. Blaq Poet – I-Gettin
  2. KRS-One & Buckshot – Survival Skills (Feat. DJ Revolution)
  3. 50 Cent – Put The Work In
  4. NYGz – Gangstaz of New York
  5. Eminem – Warning (Mariah Carey Diss)
  6. Trife Diesel – Wanna Be A Rapper
  7. Alchemist – Therapy (Feat. Evidence, Talib Kweli, Blu & Kid Cudi)
  8. Ghostface Killah – Baby
  9. Maino – Back To Life (Feat. Push Montana)
  10. Uncle Murda – Summertime Shootouts
  11. Blaq Poet – H.A.T.E. (Feat. N.O.R.E.)
  12. Marco Polo & Torae – Smoke (Feat. Lil Fame & Rock)
  13. DJ Quick & Kurupt – Blaqkout
  14. DJ JS-1 – Sum Rap Shit (Feat. Nutragous, Copywrite & Vast Aire)
  15. Willy Northpole – Feelin’ Alright
  16. Singapore Kane – Mollywhopped (Feat. Big Shug)
  17. Blaq Poet – Rap Addiction (Feat. Shabeeno & Lil Fame)

Guests: /

Blaq Poet – UGHH Interview Pt. 2

Premo without the Rapper Mix

I don’t really know how to name it, but I made for a lazy sunday a 50minutes(!) mix of all the stuff that DJ Premier used for his intro’s, skits, interludes, … on all sort of albums and tapes. From the days of cassettes to the compact discs. And sadly, some of his intro beats are too hot for an intro YESSIR! Like that intro of “Time 4 Change“, I NEED THAT INSTRUMENTAL!! Or that intro of “Holiday Hell“, pffffff, crazy!! I’m wondering if Premier is reading this, if so. Maybe he got the message? Lol. DJ Premier is the best, once again gimantalon comes with the prove. The only beats that are excluded are the LiveFromHQ skits and intro, now it’s time to reminisce, Preem all dayyyyy:

Gimantalon – Premo without the Rapper Mix

(Sorry, don’t have a tracklist (50+ tracks))

And lets go to the next mixtape, maybe BTCD Vol. II?

R.I.P. Baatin

Lets have a moment of silence for this great artist who left Hip Hop today, may he rest in peace. Baatin, a collective member of the Slum Village movement.

Slaughterhouse – DJ Premier Phone Call Skit

So DJ Premier is on the new Slaughterhouse album! With a phone skit!! Finally we can now wait on the new Royce da 5’9″ with three new Premo bangers…

Slaughterhouse – DJ Premier Phone Call Skit

N 2 Gether Now On Trial So 90’s!


Lol wth!

LiveFromHQ 25/07/2009

Bahaha, this weekend was U-God guest at DJ Premier‘s show “LiveFromHQ“. He promoted his new album “Dopium” which is now in stores and features Scotty Wotty, there are only a few fans who know him. But he was the father of Wu-Tang Clan, very dope! Besides all of that the funniest thing happened hahaha, U-God was getting lyrical attacked by an anonymous caller. That shit made my day:

U-God Vs Anonymous Caller (Prod. by KC)

LiveFromHQ Playlist 17/07/2009

Tracks:

  1. Singapore Kane – Mollywhopped (Feat. Big Shug)
  2. Focus – Homage to DJ Premier (Feat. Royce da 5’9″, Phonte & Stat Quo)
  3. Blaq Poet – Rap Addiction (Feat. Shabeeno & Lil Fame)
  4. Blaq Poet – Too Strong
  5. Blaq Poet – Hate (Feat. N.O.R.E.)
  6. Blaq Poet – Ain’t Nuttin’ Changed (Feat. MC Eiht & Young Maylay) (Queensbridge to California Remix)
  7. 50 Cent – Put Da Work In
  8. Legacy – TKO (Feat. Phonte, Chaudon & Sean Price)
  9. Nick Javas – Live From HQ Promo
  10. Blaq Poet – Stretch Marks And Cigarette Burns (Feat. Panchi & Imani Montana)
  11. Nick Javas – Opportunity Knocks
  12. NYGz – Ready?
  13. Blaq Poet – Legendary Pt. 1 (Feat. Nick Javas & Shabeeno)
  14. Blaq Poet – Sichuwayshunz
  15. Blaq Poet – Let The Guns Blow
  16. Blaq Poet – Voices

Guests: Blaq Poet, Nick Javas, Imani Montana with N.O.R.E., MC Eiht & Young Maylay on the phone.

Chi-Ali “No Surrender, No Retreat”

For those who don’t know, I met DJ Premier only one time in person. It was still in the days that 50% believed in the notorious “Don’t Tell Me (DJ Premier Remix)” by Madonna. For those who still don’t know, it was going to be released on a German version of the twelve inch single. But we never found it so I asked Preem about the remix and he told me that he mailed two versions to Madonna and she both rejected them, so I asked him if we would ever hear those remixes and he said that the instrumentals will be on “Beats That Collected Dust” serie so.. Don’t ask me which beats he ment… When I’m going to meet DJ Premier again I have 4 questions and this Chi-Ali record is one of them.

Who doesn’t know Chi-Ali should go and learn a few things, but why should I not explain it in my own words: Chi-Ali was the youngest member of the Native Tongues Posse, at an age of 14(16?) he recorded in 1992 a hip hop debut jewel called “The Fabulous Chi-Ali” with classics like “Age Ain’t Nuthing But A #” and “Funky Lemonade“. It was the only album he made. A few years later he murdered his sisters boyfriend because he owned him 300 dollars and some cd’s. Before he was arrested in Harlem in 1999 (2001?) he was in the program “Americas Most Wanted”. Now he is serving 14(?) years of jail. Sad story…

But there was this track, floating on the internet, produced by DJ Premier, written by Chi-Ali. Most of the people couldn’t tell me where it came from but they all knew the track, the quality wasn’t that good. It could be ripped from vinyl or it could be ripped from a cassette. So I would ask DJ Premier the history behind this record… But I think I know it, it’s ripped from cassette called “Relativity Rap Up Vol. 2 Sampler“. It’s a sampler tape released in 1993 by Chi-Ali’s record company. The scans of the tape tells us it was a track for his upcoming album that never got into retail. So now we know, and we also know there is an unreleased Chi-Ali album… Here are the scans of that tape:

Enjoy:


Chi-Ali – No Surrende, No Retreat