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First big suprise/moment of 2003
=[Euthanasia]=:
--- Quote from: C2Knuckles on January 15, 2003, 01:12:40 PM ---
--- Quote from: =[Euthanasia]= on January 15, 2003, 10:09:30 AM ---Have you heard the 9th Wonder remix comp yet?
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No, I've just heard the album and another track "Atari 2600"
What is he remixing?
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He's remixed some stuff by Nas, Amerie, Busta etc. If you cop the album from sandboxautomatic.com it comes free with.
Twentytwofifty:
Here some parts from an interview with thaformula.com (intresting interview)
ThaFormula.Com - What kind of feedback did Pete (Rock) have about "The Listening?"
Phonte - Oh man, he loved it man. He was just like "Yo man, classic material, it's a classic album man." He said "it's just straight up beats and rhymes." He was lovin' the singin,' he was just like "I love this album man." It was dope. He really appreciated the shout out we gave him on "Nighttime Maneuvers."
ThaFormula.Com - You've been able to meet a lot of other artists since you've been out touring, what's the feedback been like from them?
Pooh - We've been getting pretty good feedback since we've been out there, mostly we're hearing that it's like "a breath of fresh air," that this is what hip-hop needs.
Phonte - Yeah, I would just say to cosign with Pooh, that pretty much everyone has been saying that it's a "breath of fresh air, real refreshing." Probably one of the biggest compliments that I got outside of Guru and Premier pullin' me and Pooh to the side buildin' with us, tellin us things like "yo man, y'all are doin it, y'all are leaders, y'all are doin this shit," was when right before we went on-stage in New York. Beni B (founder ABB records) pulled us all in a huddle and he was like, "yo I just want to thank y'all for coming out man," he was like "I've never told y'all this before, but you niggas made me love hip-hop again."
Pooh - That was the biggest right there.
Phonte - I was like, "damn, niggas make you love a whole genre and shit!" It's like "you know I never fucked with French Classic movies, but I saw your joint niggas and I fuck with them now" (laughs) That was probably the biggest compliment right there. To hear somebody say "yo, you made me love hip-hop again," you feel blessed and it's kind of breath taking.
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