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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #15 on: October 12, 2006, 06:17:58 PM »
Great to see other peeps up on K-OS............didn't realize people were feeling him like that.  His shit is so nice, unlike a lot of others rappers turned singers, his shit is not contrived or forced, its natural to incorporate folk, rock, soul, etc into his music, and like Sikotic said, he is what Andre 3000 wishes he could be.  No disrespect to Andre, he's dope, but his singing voice can't touch K-Os.............

As for J Bananas, you are a close-minded dude.  Judging off of one song????  That is by no means his best song, but most likely the most commerical track he has made.  People who judge based off of one song blow my fucking mind. 

 

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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #16 on: October 12, 2006, 06:22:40 PM »
you fuckin fags i downloaded that "man i used to be" track, which i thought would be gay just by the title, it was some milli vanilli shit. plow and teetsee were all militant about this dude but YOURE WRONG. id rather listen to that kelis im bossy, atleast i can grind on a drunk female to that, this belongs at a planetarium or something
I must admit, that was one of his faggier songs.

Now Emcee Murdah, that is some gangsta shit.
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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #17 on: October 12, 2006, 08:47:58 PM »
The only joint I know by dude is superstar.  Remember seeing it on BET back in maybe 01 or 02?  But I def liked that joint.  Somebody drop a song for us that don't anymore about the dude.
 

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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #18 on: October 13, 2006, 06:44:11 AM »
ya dude sings, raps, produces too i belive...a complete artist

i've only hears a few of his songs

*bumps Man I Used to Be*



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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #19 on: October 13, 2006, 06:12:49 PM »
Full Press Release (was too big for dubcnn)

k-os
k-os - ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco (2006)

k-os

ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco

We've seen him on TV.  We've heard him on the radio. We've watched him accept three Juno Awards, four MuchMusic Awards, six Canadian Urban Music Awards, a Source Award, garner a Grammy nomination, perform hit singles and reach platinum-plus status with Joyful Rebellion and the ?Publicity Stunt? DVD. And while these accomplishments brought k-os great pride, he hopes that with his new album ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco, people can focus on the music rather than the accolades.

For k-os, coming to terms with the fleeting nature of fame was a difficult process. He initially became more guarded, then eventually realized that the only way to deal with the situation was to first and foremost make music for himself. He looked within to find true musical freedom.

"I am trying to be unapologetic about the rules I break," k-os reveals. "Most revolutionary art ends up provoking classic ideals and it is these same classic ideals that become prisons if they go unchallenged."

This observation is at the musical heart of his third album, ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco. Here, k-os challenged himself by creating a sonic landscape that shows no boundaries and crosses many musical styles, sounds and generations. And while it was certainly not his intention, he had no choice but to make his most personal and revealing album yet.

"To use your voice in the world is the greatest responsibility of an artist," says k-os. "As an expressionist, I get to cleanse my emotions and thoughts through music so that they don't fester and become toxic. When an artist expresses their truth honestly and with a pure heart, they can end up speaking for a myriad of people. From a very specific experience can come a general understanding and healing."

It all began with the first song he wrote for the new album, the uplifting "Sunday Morning." k-os had been reflecting back on his life in the spotlight and questioning the association between personal validation and public acceptance. "After the last record, I would be walking down the street and people would come up to me as if they knew me. And it felt good to be popular, I guess," k-os confides.

Creating this song opened his eyes and brought him back to the lifestyle and values he learnt during his fundamentalist upbringing. "If Saturday night was party night, Sunday morning was family time in my house - from the morning activities to the dinner served," he says. "It's funny I left all that behind to see what the world was like on my own terms. Everything then was go-go-go! I felt so ambitious with so much to accomplish, only to now understand the sacredness of resting and having time to contemplate and renew yourself." He continues: "Making this song has changed my life. It really works to embrace and be aware of what troubles us. This is the theme of ATLANTIS."

On his two previous albums, Exit and Joyful Rebellion, k-os gave his insight on the current and future state of hip-hop and many timely issues from politics and fame to humanity. Now, on ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco, instead of holding up a mirror to the world and hiding behind it, he has turned the mirror onto himself. He is inviting listeners to experience someone who's in the process of accepting all points of his character and to hear about the most private and vulnerable parts of his life, which include tales of self-discovery, love and heartbreak.

"The Rain" is a painfully sincere song on which k-os sings with a new sense of honesty and rawness. There are no samples, no rap, no musical mixtures and concoctions; he keeps it pure, simple and real from beginning to end. "I was surprised by how well I could emote fresh cuts from a situation in the past where I was ruled by a woman," he admits. "I really thought I was over it. But emotions build up inside and if these remain unattended, they only build up further. 'The Rain' is the storm of those unchecked emotions."

The fourteen tracks on ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco delve into many different directions, but are tied by themes of veracity, forgiveness and self-awareness. For this extremely personal album, it only made sense for

k-os to collaborate with a few of his trusted friends. Both Sam Roberts and Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene) make a welcome appearance on "Valhalla." WhileBuck 65 and Kamau (who has appeared on all three albums) help close the album with the stirring opus, "Ballad of Noah," which shows that

k-os is less defined by public acceptance and more concerned with self-acceptance.

k-os stands for 'knowledge of self' and on this new album he has not only identified a path to 'knowledge of self,' but brings us on that never-ending journey.

"I like the story of Noah," he says. "People knew him as a drunk so when he started running around saying that God told him to build a big boat, an ark, no one believed him. The public's opinion of him clouded his message, until it started raining. I am starting to learn not to judge myself and to love myself. Now I feel that I can properly give others the same respect with my newfound clarity."

For k-os, the significance of water extended beyond Noah and his ark, and played an important role in the development of ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco. "This album kept leading me towards water," states k-os, who recorded songs in Halifax, Toronto and Vancouver. "It just felt essential that I was creating the music in coastal cities and near bodies of water." This proximity was therapeutic, and fostered a musical understanding that kept his head well above the surface.

"We shouldn't allow ourselves to get flooded by other's opinions of us, but instead look within ourselves for foundation," theorizes k-os. "I don't want to walk around thinking I am here to change people or the world. I am not. I can only change myself. Cities can sink, but I believe that people can survive if they follow a map or a compass marked Knowledge of Self."

SEPTEMBER 2006
 

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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #20 on: October 13, 2006, 06:24:30 PM »
Full Press Release (was too big for dubcnn)

k-os
k-os - ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco (2006)

k-os

ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco

We've seen him on TV.  We've heard him on the radio. We've watched him accept three Juno Awards, four MuchMusic Awards, six Canadian Urban Music Awards, a Source Award, garner a Grammy nomination, perform hit singles and reach platinum-plus status with Joyful Rebellion and the ?Publicity Stunt? DVD. And while these accomplishments brought k-os great pride, he hopes that with his new album ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco, people can focus on the music rather than the accolades.

For k-os, coming to terms with the fleeting nature of fame was a difficult process. He initially became more guarded, then eventually realized that the only way to deal with the situation was to first and foremost make music for himself. He looked within to find true musical freedom.

"I am trying to be unapologetic about the rules I break," k-os reveals. "Most revolutionary art ends up provoking classic ideals and it is these same classic ideals that become prisons if they go unchallenged."

This observation is at the musical heart of his third album, ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco. Here, k-os challenged himself by creating a sonic landscape that shows no boundaries and crosses many musical styles, sounds and generations. And while it was certainly not his intention, he had no choice but to make his most personal and revealing album yet.

"To use your voice in the world is the greatest responsibility of an artist," says k-os. "As an expressionist, I get to cleanse my emotions and thoughts through music so that they don't fester and become toxic. When an artist expresses their truth honestly and with a pure heart, they can end up speaking for a myriad of people. From a very specific experience can come a general understanding and healing."

It all began with the first song he wrote for the new album, the uplifting "Sunday Morning." k-os had been reflecting back on his life in the spotlight and questioning the association between personal validation and public acceptance. "After the last record, I would be walking down the street and people would come up to me as if they knew me. And it felt good to be popular, I guess," k-os confides.

Creating this song opened his eyes and brought him back to the lifestyle and values he learnt during his fundamentalist upbringing. "If Saturday night was party night, Sunday morning was family time in my house - from the morning activities to the dinner served," he says. "It's funny I left all that behind to see what the world was like on my own terms. Everything then was go-go-go! I felt so ambitious with so much to accomplish, only to now understand the sacredness of resting and having time to contemplate and renew yourself." He continues: "Making this song has changed my life. It really works to embrace and be aware of what troubles us. This is the theme of ATLANTIS."

On his two previous albums, Exit and Joyful Rebellion, k-os gave his insight on the current and future state of hip-hop and many timely issues from politics and fame to humanity. Now, on ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco, instead of holding up a mirror to the world and hiding behind it, he has turned the mirror onto himself. He is inviting listeners to experience someone who's in the process of accepting all points of his character and to hear about the most private and vulnerable parts of his life, which include tales of self-discovery, love and heartbreak.

"The Rain" is a painfully sincere song on which k-os sings with a new sense of honesty and rawness. There are no samples, no rap, no musical mixtures and concoctions; he keeps it pure, simple and real from beginning to end. "I was surprised by how well I could emote fresh cuts from a situation in the past where I was ruled by a woman," he admits. "I really thought I was over it. But emotions build up inside and if these remain unattended, they only build up further. 'The Rain' is the storm of those unchecked emotions."

The fourteen tracks on ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco delve into many different directions, but are tied by themes of veracity, forgiveness and self-awareness. For this extremely personal album, it only made sense for

k-os to collaborate with a few of his trusted friends. Both Sam Roberts and Kevin Drew (Broken Social Scene) make a welcome appearance on "Valhalla." WhileBuck 65 and Kamau (who has appeared on all three albums) help close the album with the stirring opus, "Ballad of Noah," which shows that

k-os is less defined by public acceptance and more concerned with self-acceptance.

k-os stands for 'knowledge of self' and on this new album he has not only identified a path to 'knowledge of self,' but brings us on that never-ending journey.

"I like the story of Noah," he says. "People knew him as a drunk so when he started running around saying that God told him to build a big boat, an ark, no one believed him. The public's opinion of him clouded his message, until it started raining. I am starting to learn not to judge myself and to love myself. Now I feel that I can properly give others the same respect with my newfound clarity."

For k-os, the significance of water extended beyond Noah and his ark, and played an important role in the development of ATLANTIS - Hymns for Disco. "This album kept leading me towards water," states k-os, who recorded songs in Halifax, Toronto and Vancouver. "It just felt essential that I was creating the music in coastal cities and near bodies of water." This proximity was therapeutic, and fostered a musical understanding that kept his head well above the surface.

"We shouldn't allow ourselves to get flooded by other's opinions of us, but instead look within ourselves for foundation," theorizes k-os. "I don't want to walk around thinking I am here to change people or the world. I am not. I can only change myself. Cities can sink, but I believe that people can survive if they follow a map or a compass marked Knowledge of Self."

SEPTEMBER 2006


When does his album drop?  Or has it already?
 

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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #21 on: October 13, 2006, 09:42:33 PM »
ey jrome i can only name drop singles, cuz ive never heard his albums but these are some of his singles...so keep in mind theyre more mainstream

superstar
heaven only knows (theres like 2 mixes of this both are dope)
sunday morning
man i used to be
"One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" was his response. "I don't know," Alice answered. "Then," said the cat, "it doesn't matter."

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« Reply #22 on: October 14, 2006, 12:22:14 AM »
although i am ftom canada i can say he'll never get love due to the fact hes from canada... eveenthouhg i dont think hes that good.

"fuck under tha influence im hella fucked up, swervin down the freeway spillin my cup"
 

Suga Foot

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« Reply #23 on: October 14, 2006, 10:01:49 AM »
Its out now in Canada, but no set release date for the US.

imo Exit is his best album
 

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« Reply #24 on: October 14, 2006, 11:02:29 AM »
yo king tech ur ava shows how gay jimmy really is...

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Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #25 on: October 14, 2006, 11:45:50 AM »
yo king tech ur ava shows how gay jimmy really is...

yes, you must know gay people so well a 6 frame gif can tell you everything about their faggotness
 

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« Reply #26 on: October 14, 2006, 01:24:11 PM »
although i am ftom canada i can say he'll never get love due to the fact hes from canada... eveenthouhg i dont think hes that good.
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PLANT

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« Reply #27 on: October 15, 2006, 09:22:53 AM »
Im gona get his new album this week...Just finished watching a show on him on Much Music....Hes a smart guy, if you listen to him talk, he goes against the grain and tries to be true to himself instead of following the latest hiphop trends.
 

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« Reply #28 on: October 15, 2006, 12:01:56 PM »
K-OS joyful rebellion was good !

Havent taken time yet to try out new album:


Track List
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1.  Electrik Heat - The Seekwill     3:38
2.  The Rain                         3:51
3.  Fly Paper                        4:10
4.  Equilizer                        3:08
5.  Sunday Morning                   3:47
6.  Mirror in the Sky                3:21
7.  Born to Run                      4:48
8.  Valhalla                         4:16
9.  CatDiesel                        3:44
10. Black Ice – Hymn 4 Disco         5:05
11. AquaCityBoy                      2:41
12. Highway 7                        4:08
13. Ballad Of Noah                   8:59

Release Notes:

His debut album Exit garnered critical acclaim, it's follow-up Joyful Rebellion
achieved commercial success, Atlantis - Hymns for Disco is poised to accomplish
both, and take k-os to even greater heights. Atlantis - Hymns for Disco is k-os
most personal album yet, coming off of the near double platinum sales of Joyful
Rebellion, k-os takes his music, artistry and message to a new level. With a
fine balance of diverse musical sounds, brilliant vocals, and insightful lyrics,
he satisfies the longtime "Superstarr P.0" fan yet easily makes the newfound
"Crabbuckit" fan feel right at home.
 

PLANT

Re: K-OS is the most talented and complete artist in hip hop today..........
« Reply #29 on: October 15, 2006, 12:59:27 PM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/ItjNnzEhMC0" target="_blank" class="new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/ItjNnzEhMC0</a>



heres the new video

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