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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Cashis talks 'Syllables'

Heads were scratched when a dated, top-notch collaboration between some of hip-hop's biggest MCs, including Eminem, Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, 50 Cent and Stat Quo, surfaced in the blogosphere yesterday. And while deliberate (and unintentional) leaks happen all the time, it was odd that nobody had ever heard of the all-star cut titled "Syllables." However, Cashis, another one of the track's featured rappers, gave fans some insight into the track in an interview with Vibe.com, admitting his excitement as a then-newly-signed artist to collaborate alongside rap icons.

"I laid my part at Dre's studio with Stat, 50 and Em," Cashis recalls of the track, which talks of the industry's lack of lyrical substance and its reliance on gimmicks. "I heard that Jay had just left when I got there. Fif' was there kicking his verse in another room when I did mine."

But the MC, who had just been signed to Shady Records at the time, confessed that he wasn't nervous to spit alongside the hip-hop heavyweights. "I was more so excited than intimidated because I already had held my own with Em, and I think they believed in me this time. After I kicked my verse, Em, Dre and 50 all said it was dope. That was the cosign I needed. I learned more from that session than any other before that."

While Cashis isn't sure whether the "Syllables" leak was authorized by his label or not, the Slim Shady protégé says that the version that hit the Internet is different "and even better" than the one originally recorded in 2007. The tune was set to be featured on one of Eminem's LPs or Dr. Dre's highly anticipated Detox.

However, the rapper, who released his County Hound EP that same year, reveals that he's remained patient and hardworking while waiting for Eminem to sort through his personal trials in recent years.

"I ain't never left. My position is good over at Shady," the MC says. "Em pulled me to the side when he was coming back and told me the plan. He was going to get himself going again and then put me out. It got to a point where Em didn't want to rap anymore. But I told him to take as long as you want to take. For him to get inspired again is a blessing." 

Wednesday, 29 December 2010

'Syllables' leaked

A new Eminem titled "Syllables," is leaked on the web.  It features the powerful combination of Eminem, Dr Dre, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Stat Quo and Cashis.

Eminem leads the track and features the rapper chastising Hip-Hop fans, who no longer pay attention to the artform and lyricism in Hip-Hop.

Jay-Z comes in second and followed by Dr. Dre, who delivers a verse that also checks the younger generation, which is followed by a mock chorus, featuring Eminem singing an R&B hook.

50 Cent comes in next, followed by Stat Quo. Cashis ends "Syllables."

Source - http://www.allhiphop.com/stories/features/archive/2010/12/28/22539422.aspx

Tuesday, 28 December 2010

Eminem, Jay-Z 50Cent & Dre – Syllables ?



Eminem is being linked to some pretty big songs first we the track “Cocaine”. Now he possibly appear on a track with Jay-Z, 50 Cent and Dr.Dre entitled “Syllables”. View tweet below:

eminem feat dr dre 50 cent and jay z-syllables(prod by dr dre) guess we gotta start the new year off rite huh?
~Big Mike The Ruler

Friday, 24 December 2010

Dre apprentice Kendrick Lamar interview

Lil Kim could be working with Dre

On the Hot 97's Funkmaster Flex show Lil Kim mentioned she was working with Dre for her new album.  Not sure how much input he is giving. 

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Alex Da Kid clears the confusion over 'i need a doctor'

Talented Grammy nominated producer Alex Da Kid was interviewed, question and response below:

Skylar also features on Dr. Dre and Eminem’s “I Need A Doctor.” Can you clear one thing up about that song—is it meant for Dre’s long-awaited Detox or will it feature on a re-release of Eminem’s Recovery?

A: That’s for Detox. I can’t really talk too much about it, but, yeah—that’s for Detox.

Source and full interview - http://idolator.com/5723052/alex-da-kid-the-idolator-interview

Monday, 20 December 2010

Good solid defense of Detox, for doubters to read.

I was gonna post a defensive post, however a forum member named Kezman summed every word i and other fans were thinking. Read below:

"...you can't really judge the success/floppage of Detox on the basis of one single that supposedly has a totally different sound to the rest of the album.Wait until another single drops.
Even if Detox turns out to be super dooper amazing people will still find something about it to pick holes in just because of the whole 10 year wait thing, unrealistic expectations and comparing it to 2001.

Sure theres been loads of albums over the years that have had a weak single but actually turned out to be a dope album and vice versa.

i'm just gonna keep an open mind and see what happens."