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Cool to see Gangsta Lean on there. I'd like to see Knoc reach out to more overseas producers, because they tend to bring that classic g-funk sound. Could be a cool side project. Anyway, it's cool to see Knoc going solo on most songs, although I hope this won't cause the album to sound monotone.
Quote from: EFFeX on January 04, 2010, 04:29:21 PMAhh man, I'm looking forward to the whole project, I already know that Komplex and MG did their thing on production.Still no time line on the final track list and single? I noticed that Knoc said on Twitter he just finished up the single and a song with Noah Jones. As one can imagine, "Gimme the Night" is a re make of the classic George Benson 1980s track. Knoc did this pure George Benson style, singing the whole record with no rap involved. Also no sample was used, Knoc & Komplex re made it without sampling it, and did a very good job at that. These two songs are supposed to be getting videos shot for them. "Gimme the Night" was just finished literally 2-3 days ago, I haven't even heard the final version yet (I heard the rough over the phone about a month ago).
Ahh man, I'm looking forward to the whole project, I already know that Komplex and MG did their thing on production.Still no time line on the final track list and single? I noticed that Knoc said on Twitter he just finished up the single and a song with Noah Jones.
I can't wait to hear that song, Knoc's versatility allows him to take his music in so many different directions.
Diddent you say some months ago there was suposed to be a song whit Nate Dogg on this cd or do i remember wrong?
Quote from: BakinSodaFree on January 06, 2010, 10:16:44 AMDiddent you say some months ago there was suposed to be a song whit Nate Dogg on this cd or do i remember wrong?He's got a song completed with Nate Dogg, but if anything, it's being kept for "Book of Knoc."Knoc feels sort of uncomfortable using it before he can get a green light from Nate Dogg..he just doesn't want to disrespect anybody.
Quote from: EFFeX on January 05, 2010, 12:35:33 AMI can't wait to hear that song, Knoc's versatility allows him to take his music in so many different directions.And that's why the album doesn't need many guests. Knoc can't ever sound monotone or boring. Way too versatile!
Guests can make or break an album in my opinion. I think it definitely ruins an album when you know that the artist is perfectly capable of delivering a solid product. On the other hand, if it's an upcoming artist or even someone who isn't as well rounded musically, it can boost the album. We all know about Knoc's accomplishments and talent, so your definitely right that he doesn't need lots of guests to fill gaps on the project.