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MC EIHT New Album Sept 28th!!!

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モYou donメt have to go to L.A. to get your MC Eiht,ヤ Lloyd Banks contended on his debut album, Hunger For More, which entered the Billboard pop chart at Number One. Banksメ assertion on his madly successful album keenly demonstrates how deeply it is ingrained within hiphop consciousness that MC Eiht is known as being the streetsメ ultimate spokesperson for the West Coast. Period.

As signified by the title of Eihtメs new album, Veterans Day, slated for release on September 28, Eiht is one of the true O.G.メs of L.A. hiphop, a true veteran of the ghetto, emerging in 1989, with the debut release from Comptons Most Wanted, Itメs A Compton Thang. Coming into the game, Eiht rolled along side Tha Chill, their luminary scratcher DJ Mike T and producers Slip and DJ Unknown. Cited as a select musical inspiration for producer/director John Singletonメs classic film, Boyz In The Hood, the groupメs single, モGrowinメ Up In The Hoodヤ was picked as the single for the film. Eihtメs releases with CMW, Straight Checkメn Em and Music To Driveby quickly became West Coast underground classics. Eiht, who has graced the cover of the Source Magazine twice, appeared in the Hughes Brothersメ feature film Menace II Society, and also achieved critical acclaim for his indelible single, モStreiht Up Menace,ヤ which appeared on the filmメs multi-platinum selling soundtrack, which held the Number One spot on the Billboard Top 100 R&B Albums Chart for eight weeks. We Come Strapped, which quickly achieved gold status, created controversy for its no holds barred attack on racist police officers, and was eventually attacked in a speech by then Presidential candidate Bob Dole. Rolling Stone Magazine was among the media outlets that joined in the frenzy to address the fact that Eihtメs record label, Epic Records, felt compelled to issue an extra warning sticker on the disc, which stated that Eihtメs lyrics were not necessarily the opinions of the Sony label.

Eiht released Death Threatz and Last Man Standing, officially ending his time with Epic, and then he signed with Priority, releasing Underground Hero, Section 8 and N My Neighborhood. Always in demand, he has accepted numerous offers to record duets on albums released by other artists, a few of which include Spice 1, Scarface and Pete Rock, but now heメs back on the solo tip with a new album, Veterans Day.

Eiht comes back for the kill with his new album, Veterans Day, released by West, Inc. Records though Native Records with distribution by Rykoメs Penalty Associated Labels. Again, as noted by the albumメs title, Eiht is reveling in the light of a long career that has garnered him sheer respect from the streets, as well as countless props from other artists. On Tupac Shakurメs birthday this year, L.A.メs KWPR 106 FM re-broadcast the interview during which Pac stated that when he was in prison at Dannemora, he fervently listened to MC Eihtメs music. When Ludicris broadcast his video countdown on MTV, he opened it up with Eihtメs モStreiht Up Menace.ヤ To Eiht, these were not just props—they were omens. モAll of this just told me I needed to be working on putting an album out, to keep going. I had done some projects that were just to keep my name out there, but I realized this year that I really wanted to do a significant album, which will actually be my very first since being in the Priority situation.ヤ Despite his heavy reputation in the hiphop world, Eiht acknowledges, モTo some people, this will be my first solo album, because they werenメt around for my prior releases, and to them, this will be my first album.ヤ

The production on Veterans Day was done by Tha Chill, who has also recently recorded tracks for Snoop Doggメs 213. There is one exception, and that is the track, モSome Of These Thugs,ヤ produced by Prodeje of South Central Cartel.

>From its provocative intro, モVetz Day,ヤ Eiht takes the listener into the streets with him. He potently explains of the albumメs opening, モItメs the national anthem, but this version is our national anthem, for those that can relate to it. Itメs national throughout ghettos everywhere. Youメll listen to it, and youメll say, ムThatメs real what heメs saying there,ヤ referring to the police violence, the people, my generation, and heメs trying to make a point.ヤ

Among the albumメs tracks is モGangsta Smash,ヤ which Eiht describes as モa gangsta groove song. Itメs just telling gangstas to mash to this groove.”

モItメs Alrightヤ deals with the problems and struggles going on with males and females as they hustle up and do what they need to do to keep food on the table.

Being a true vet, モWe Made It 2004ヤ derives from a song CMW did on their first album. Eiht says, モWe had a clean version, a radio version on that album, so we recreated it here. We made it a street version for 2004.ヤ

Words from the wise, モNobody Beat Us,ヤ says Eiht, is a Biz Markie remake. モLike nobody beats the business,ヤ pontificates Eiht, but Iメm saying that nobody beat us. Iメm using old school sounds on this record, using a little Biz Markie and UTFO. I think people will like this cut that features people from my era who started out with early hiphop.ヤ It has a bit of an East Coast feel to it. Itメs all West music again, however, when Eiht returns with モStreets Donメt Love You,ヤ which Eiht describes as モmore steered towards classic Eiht, CMW music. Itメs that old Barry White that weメre known for. CM-Dub is known for heavy Isaac Hayes, the Meters, stuff like that. I was thinking of veteran shit, old school shit, trying to do something significant, so people would say, ムThatメs classic Eiht right there.メ Itメs explaining the circumstances that we live in today.ヤ

モI speak for the people on the streets and the underground,ヤ notes Eiht. モI try to keep my music on that level. I donメt deal with how much money there is, or how much itメs going to cost to get a chick that is a celebrity. I canメt talk about people in Compton riding around in Bentleys and going to the clubs, messing with models. We donメt even have any clubs in Compton. My music is about being in the neighborhood, being around real people, who are stuck in the struggle of doing whatever they be doing, every day jobs, dope dealing, trying to take care of their families.ヤ

He adds, モA lot of guys never get a chance to do what Iメve been doing, but I still stay true to where I started, still being able to connect with folks. Thatメs why I feel I can touch a lot of people.ヤ

You donメt have to go to L.A. to get your MC Eiht, because instead, you can go to the nearest place where thereメs a record store, and get a copy of Veteransメ Day. Geah.

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