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Here's a short interview by the Fixxer's ... look's like the video will be on MTV afterall.. yeeeaaaH!!Daily Hip-Hop News:SOHH Exclusive: DJ Quik & AMG Set On "Fixing" The Game, "You'll Be Dancing Before You Even Realize You Like It"Thursday - April 19, 2007 by Anthony Roberts After forging formidable solo careers, West Coast veterans, Quik (formerly DJ Quik) and partner in rhyme AMG have come together to form The Fixxers. In this exclusive interview, the duo break down what they call "Fixxers music" and why they're a breath of fresh air for the Left Coast hip-hop scene. "It was a no-brainer," said Quik of the collaboration. "It was a meeting of the minds. We agree on some things and we disagree on others but we see eye to eye on this. We had talked about doing a production company, and once we were head set on being a team, the record was [basically] in the wings. A team yields higher results than individuals." The record that the Compton-bred Quik is referring to is the tentatively titled The Midnite Life, which as of yet, has no release date. The two have however been hard at work on the record's material, releasing their first single "Can U Werk Wit Dat?," which is featured on the popular HBO series "Entourage." The accompanying video is scheduled to be next week's MTV "Jam Of The Week" and displays what the group feels is a grown up approach to making videos. "We wanna chill in Barbados, so we made a record that was just about that. It's not the typical West Coast video," Quik says. " We shot it in Hollywood, which a lot of people don't do, and we're giving L.A. another look. It's maturity." AMG, the more quiet of the two, also offers his take on the new clip. "It's some grown man shit. We ain't doing too much and we ain't doing too little." Aside from stepping their video game up, Quik and AMG are dead set on bringing fans back to a place of good music and hope that the masses will be able to appreciate what they feel is a new sound. "It's not hip-hop, it's not R&B or jazz, it's Fixxers music. I'm having a ball watching [AMG] write to these crazy dope tracks," Quik says. "People play music to get away from shit. The Fixxers, we're just here to do good music. You'll be dancing to it before you even realize you like it. I've seen it happen. We're doing it for our love of music." And for those of you who may be entertaining the thought of this just being a vanity project before the two West Coast legends head back to their respective solo careers, think again. The two firmly agree that the newly formed union is here to stay. "Our aim and sound is a team effort," says AMG. "It's not just about one guy. We want to show people that you can do stuff as a team." Quik reaffirms his partner's sentiments. "This is it. You don't break up the Beatles after they form the band. This is the type of situation that you want to be in. We're a good look for L.A."
Quote from: THa>_QUiKeST_<oNE on April 19, 2007, 04:09:55 PMHere's a short interview by the Fixxer's ... look's like the video will be on MTV afterall.. yeeeaaaH!!Daily Hip-Hop News:SOHH Exclusive: DJ Quik & AMG Set On "Fixing" The Game, "You'll Be Dancing Before You Even Realize You Like It"Thursday - April 19, 2007 by Anthony Roberts After forging formidable solo careers, West Coast veterans, Quik (formerly DJ Quik) and partner in rhyme AMG have come together to form The Fixxers. In this exclusive interview, the duo break down what they call "Fixxers music" and why they're a breath of fresh air for the Left Coast hip-hop scene. "It was a no-brainer," said Quik of the collaboration. "It was a meeting of the minds. We agree on some things and we disagree on others but we see eye to eye on this. We had talked about doing a production company, and once we were head set on being a team, the record was [basically] in the wings. A team yields higher results than individuals." The record that the Compton-bred Quik is referring to is the tentatively titled The Midnite Life, which as of yet, has no release date. The two have however been hard at work on the record's material, releasing their first single "Can U Werk Wit Dat?," which is featured on the popular HBO series "Entourage." The accompanying video is scheduled to be next week's MTV "Jam Of The Week" and displays what the group feels is a grown up approach to making videos. "We wanna chill in Barbados, so we made a record that was just about that. It's not the typical West Coast video," Quik says. " We shot it in Hollywood, which a lot of people don't do, and we're giving L.A. another look. It's maturity." AMG, the more quiet of the two, also offers his take on the new clip. "It's some grown man shit. We ain't doing too much and we ain't doing too little." Aside from stepping their video game up, Quik and AMG are dead set on bringing fans back to a place of good music and hope that the masses will be able to appreciate what they feel is a new sound. "It's not hip-hop, it's not R&B or jazz, it's Fixxers music. I'm having a ball watching [AMG] write to these crazy dope tracks," Quik says. "People play music to get away from shit. The Fixxers, we're just here to do good music. You'll be dancing to it before you even realize you like it. I've seen it happen. We're doing it for our love of music." And for those of you who may be entertaining the thought of this just being a vanity project before the two West Coast legends head back to their respective solo careers, think again. The two firmly agree that the newly formed union is here to stay. "Our aim and sound is a team effort," says AMG. "It's not just about one guy. We want to show people that you can do stuff as a team." Quik reaffirms his partner's sentiments. "This is it. You don't break up the Beatles after they form the band. This is the type of situation that you want to be in. We're a good look for L.A."
Quote from: Lunatic 63 on April 19, 2007, 04:28:21 PMQuote from: THa>_QUiKeST_<oNE on April 19, 2007, 04:09:55 PMHere's a short interview by the Fixxer's ... look's like the video will be on MTV afterall.. yeeeaaaH!!Daily Hip-Hop News:SOHH Exclusive: DJ Quik & AMG Set On "Fixing" The Game, "You'll Be Dancing Before You Even Realize You Like It"Thursday - April 19, 2007 by Anthony Roberts After forging formidable solo careers, West Coast veterans, Quik (formerly DJ Quik) and partner in rhyme AMG have come together to form The Fixxers. In this exclusive interview, the duo break down what they call "Fixxers music" and why they're a breath of fresh air for the Left Coast hip-hop scene. "It was a no-brainer," said Quik of the collaboration. "It was a meeting of the minds. We agree on some things and we disagree on others but we see eye to eye on this. We had talked about doing a production company, and once we were head set on being a team, the record was [basically] in the wings. A team yields higher results than individuals." The record that the Compton-bred Quik is referring to is the tentatively titled The Midnite Life, which as of yet, has no release date. The two have however been hard at work on the record's material, releasing their first single "Can U Werk Wit Dat?," which is featured on the popular HBO series "Entourage." The accompanying video is scheduled to be next week's MTV "Jam Of The Week" and displays what the group feels is a grown up approach to making videos. "We wanna chill in Barbados, so we made a record that was just about that. It's not the typical West Coast video," Quik says. " We shot it in Hollywood, which a lot of people don't do, and we're giving L.A. another look. It's maturity." AMG, the more quiet of the two, also offers his take on the new clip. "It's some grown man shit. We ain't doing too much and we ain't doing too little." Aside from stepping their video game up, Quik and AMG are dead set on bringing fans back to a place of good music and hope that the masses will be able to appreciate what they feel is a new sound. "It's not hip-hop, it's not R&B or jazz, it's Fixxers music. I'm having a ball watching [AMG] write to these crazy dope tracks," Quik says. "People play music to get away from shit. The Fixxers, we're just here to do good music. You'll be dancing to it before you even realize you like it. I've seen it happen. We're doing it for our love of music." And for those of you who may be entertaining the thought of this just being a vanity project before the two West Coast legends head back to their respective solo careers, think again. The two firmly agree that the newly formed union is here to stay. "Our aim and sound is a team effort," says AMG. "It's not just about one guy. We want to show people that you can do stuff as a team." Quik reaffirms his partner's sentiments. "This is it. You don't break up the Beatles after they form the band. This is the type of situation that you want to be in. We're a good look for L.A." Lunatic 63..You Tha Man!!!! +1props!Blu!
Quote from: Blu Lacez on April 19, 2007, 04:45:04 PMQuote from: Lunatic 63 on April 19, 2007, 04:28:21 PMQuote from: THa>_QUiKeST_<oNE on April 19, 2007, 04:09:55 PMHere's a short interview by the Fixxer's ... look's like the video will be on MTV afterall.. yeeeaaaH!!Daily Hip-Hop News:SOHH Exclusive: DJ Quik & AMG Set On "Fixing" The Game, "You'll Be Dancing Before You Even Realize You Like It"Thursday - April 19, 2007 by Anthony Roberts After forging formidable solo careers, West Coast veterans, Quik (formerly DJ Quik) and partner in rhyme AMG have come together to form The Fixxers. In this exclusive interview, the duo break down what they call "Fixxers music" and why they're a breath of fresh air for the Left Coast hip-hop scene. "It was a no-brainer," said Quik of the collaboration. "It was a meeting of the minds. We agree on some things and we disagree on others but we see eye to eye on this. We had talked about doing a production company, and once we were head set on being a team, the record was [basically] in the wings. A team yields higher results than individuals." The record that the Compton-bred Quik is referring to is the tentatively titled The Midnite Life, which as of yet, has no release date. The two have however been hard at work on the record's material, releasing their first single "Can U Werk Wit Dat?," which is featured on the popular HBO series "Entourage." The accompanying video is scheduled to be next week's MTV "Jam Of The Week" and displays what the group feels is a grown up approach to making videos. "We wanna chill in Barbados, so we made a record that was just about that. It's not the typical West Coast video," Quik says. " We shot it in Hollywood, which a lot of people don't do, and we're giving L.A. another look. It's maturity." AMG, the more quiet of the two, also offers his take on the new clip. "It's some grown man shit. We ain't doing too much and we ain't doing too little." Aside from stepping their video game up, Quik and AMG are dead set on bringing fans back to a place of good music and hope that the masses will be able to appreciate what they feel is a new sound. "It's not hip-hop, it's not R&B or jazz, it's Fixxers music. I'm having a ball watching [AMG] write to these crazy dope tracks," Quik says. "People play music to get away from shit. The Fixxers, we're just here to do good music. You'll be dancing to it before you even realize you like it. I've seen it happen. We're doing it for our love of music." And for those of you who may be entertaining the thought of this just being a vanity project before the two West Coast legends head back to their respective solo careers, think again. The two firmly agree that the newly formed union is here to stay. "Our aim and sound is a team effort," says AMG. "It's not just about one guy. We want to show people that you can do stuff as a team." Quik reaffirms his partner's sentiments. "This is it. You don't break up the Beatles after they form the band. This is the type of situation that you want to be in. We're a good look for L.A." Lunatic 63..You Tha Man!!!! +1props!Blu!haha, i just had 2 point that shit outcan't let them bullshit the ppl
cool thx for the interview.... damn how long r we gonan wait to see a release date? The singles play will bunr out fast... they need a date within the next few months.
Yeah man ur welcome.. just tryin to find out the latest news and sharing it with all yall.. .. I dunno bout dat me bullshittin the people??.. all im doin is just tryin to keep yall posted on stuff that i run into.. But once again ur welcome and thank you "Northwest Ryda" for acknoledgeing me posting this up.. Quote from: Northwest Ryda on April 19, 2007, 05:09:45 PMcool thx for the interview.... damn how long r we gonan wait to see a release date? The singles play will bunr out fast... they need a date within the next few months.