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Title: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Lil Jay on April 18, 2006, 04:11:02 PM
In here please
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: jeromechickenbone on April 18, 2006, 04:27:50 PM
SICK!!!

When Gangstarr is droppin again?

What's he listening to these days?

What projects does he have coming up?

Does he like the current direction of hip hop?

Is Premo still droppin "A man of few words"?

How does he stay hungry after all these years?

Anybody that he hasn't worked with that he'd like to?

Any future collabs with Jeru, Group Home?

Does he see himself MC'ing forever?

Is it frustrating seeing cats with 1/10 the talent getting airplay on radio and video?

Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Lil Jay on April 18, 2006, 04:30:09 PM
he's getting ready to drop Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 with Solar... so the focus in the interview is gonna be on this...




Guru & Solar Prep Jazzmatazz Vol. 4

NY, NY----Guru is a walking testament to Hiphop’s spirit, culture and timelessness and his journey in the music industry has been one long ride that contains one classic recording after another; from his work with the legendary Gang Starr, to becoming one of the first artists to fuse Hiphop and Jazz, Guru’s legacy and legend will never be forgotten and he plans on furthering that legacy with his 7 Grand label venture. 

 As the momentum continues to build around the second single, “Hood Dreaming”, (the single peaked at #3 on Hot 97’s top twenty countdown in March 2006) from Guru & Solar’s Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures, (which was hailed for the new sound Solar supplied for Guru from respected outlets such as The Source, NY Post, Essence, Black Beat, etc) featured Styles P, Talib Kweli, B-Real, Jean Grae and continues to sell (nearing 100K units) nearly nine-months after its release, the duo is already in the process of working on the fourth installment of Guru’s always inventive and compelling Jazzmatazz series.

 Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 will be released in early 2007 and will be preceded by the LP’s lead-single, which will appear in the fall of 2006.  Always pushing the envelope, Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 will be a double-disc endeavor that will be entirely produced by Solar and co-produced by Guru.  Already gushing over the early recording sessions, Guru lamented “the tracks Solar and I have laid down are incredible and it’s going to be the best Jazzmatazz yet.”   In the past, Guru’s Jazzmatazz endeavors have enabled him to collaborate with a who’s who list of legendary musical icons; including Roy Ayers, Donald Byrd, Chaka Khan, Isaac Hayes and Branford Marsalis.  Early confirmed guests on Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 include Common, Raheem Devaughn, David Sanborn, Ronny Laws and Natasha Benningfield among others.


Similar to Version 7.0: The Street Scriptures, Jazzmatazz Vol. 4 will be released on Guru and Solar’s own label 7 Grand Records, a label that although only a year in its inception, has already produced great results and allows Guru & Solar the ability to handle business on their own terms as Solar asserts “7 Grand Records is the epitome of what great NY Hiphop represents taken to the new millennium and beyond! Independent Hip Hop has always been free from corporate BS and 7 Grand is the company that will bring that concept forward.”  Likewise, Guru proclaims “7 Grand Records allows me not only to be creative, but to finally be in control of my creativity. With us you've got a legendary spitter that’s still hungry and still relevant, teamed up with the hottest New York producer in the game, which makes for a musical vision that is powerfully important and virtually unstoppable.”


With a career that spans over a decade and one that is now eleven-LP’s deep, Guru has been able to stay relevant when many of his counterparts have faded into the background.  Now with a new musical and business partnership in full motion with Solar, Guru feels even more reinvigorated.  When asked how he has been able stay such a viable force in the music industry Guru states matter of factly “be honest with yourself, be original, be open to criticism and don’t be afraid to reinvent and recreate oneself".

 Prepare to Step In The Arena again!

Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: 'EclipZe on April 19, 2006, 03:34:32 AM
omfg i can't wait for this, i love his work  8)
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: The Watcher on April 19, 2006, 04:00:36 AM
whats up with the beef with Young Guru over the name? doesn't he think that's a bit wack?
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Conan on April 19, 2006, 05:07:25 AM
Does he find it disrespectful that he wasn't included in MTV's 10 Greatest MC's of All Time? Not even given one of the honourable mentions??

I sure do! 8)
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Peacock on April 19, 2006, 05:36:29 AM
Ask him if he still gets more props and stunts than Bruce Willis.
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Meho on April 19, 2006, 08:37:30 AM
omfg i can't wait for this, i love his work  8)
Title: Re: Post Questions For Guru
Post by: Big_Ron on April 20, 2006, 03:18:14 PM
Who would you say are the top 5 rappers/MC's thats out now?

What producers or artists would you wanna work with that you havent worked with yet?

What producer and/or artist would you wanna do a collabo album with?

What are your thoughts/feelings on the passings of J. Dilla and Proof of D12?

Do you think the rap game would be any different than it is now if Pac,Biggie,Big Pun, and Eazy were still here today?