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Recently Vibe Magazine linked up with DJ Premier, Nas, and The Berklee Symphony Orchestra as a part of Hyundai’s RE:GENERATION project.
As part of the project, “Primo” was given classical music and met with former classical music professor at Juilliard, Bruce Adolphe. Setting out to study classical music theory, and the inspirations of some of the genre’s famous composers, the eventual product is a legendary track with Premier, Nas and the Berklee Symphony Orchestra.
After learning about classical music and its composers, DJ Premier purchased records of classical symphonies on vinyl and chopped them up to make a song of his own.
RE:GENERATION then had DJ Premier partner with Stephen Webber, a professor and conductor at the Berklee College of Music. Teaching Premier how to conduct in studio, Webber helped the DJ and production legend lead a 58-piece Berklee Symphony Orchestra.
Nas later laid out a verse on the epic track which is featured in the video below.
Presented by Hyundai Veloster, RE:GENERATION is a documentary film that follows DJ Premier, Pretty Lights, The Crystal Method, Mark Ronson, and Skrillex as they remix, recreate and re-imagine five traditional styles of music.
Learn more at ReGenerationMusicProject.com
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(AllHipHop News) Hip-Hop duo Kidz In The Hall will release a new album titled Occasion and are preparing to shoot a new season of their reality show “Here Now.”
Kidz In The Hall will drop their new album Occasion which was recorded in Red Bull Studios, where fans witnessed the group construct their new release, which was also documented in a six-part reality series titled “Here, Now”, which was hosted by MTV2.com, as well as played on the network’s “Sucka Free” segment on television.
“This album is by far our best work,” Kidz In The Hall group member Naledge said in a statement. “All artists usually feel that way, but in my honest opinion our mental space wasn’t as positive for the last album. We didn’t rush this project and we made sure we had fun crafting it. Occasion is the soundtrack to letting one’s everyday problems go and focusing on the celebration at hand. Life should be a celebration.”
The first single from Occasion is titled “Pour It Up,” featuring popular rapper’s David Banner and Bun B. That single will be available tomorrow (October 11th), at all digital retail outlets.
Occasion which lands in stores November 22nd via Duck Down Records, features guest appearances from David Banner, Marsha Ambrosius, Bun B., Freddie Gibbs, Esthero, Suliamn, Anton Genius and others.
Meanwhile, Kidz In The Hall will film six new episodes for season two of their “Here Now,” reality show, during their upcoming tour of Europe.
“The reality show is good for our brand because it helps fans to see we are three-dimensional and not just some nerdy Ivy Leaguers,” Naledge continued. “I didn’t think the general public ever got to see the layers to our personalities so I suggested we do a reality show. We aren’t a “train wreck” but we work hard and play even harder. The music makes more sense to a listener when they can identify with me as a person.”
MTV News caught up with Jay on the red carpet of his Shawn Carter Foundation’s Making the Ordinary Extraordinary asked what exactly is going on between him and Lil Wayne?
Last month, Wayne’s song “It’s Good” leaked days before the release of his Carter IV album, and the Cash Money MC seemed to have a few choice words for Jay and his lady on the track.
“Talkin’ bout Baby money? I got your baby money/ Kidnap your bitch, get that how-much-you-love-your-lady money,” Wayne spits on the song. To many, it was a direct response to Jay’s supposed jab at Young Money’s head honcho and his adoptive “father,” Bryan “Baby” Williams, on “H.A.M.”
On the Watch the Throne track, Jay raps, “I’m like, ‘Really, half-a-billi?’ N—a, really, you got Baby money/ Keep it real with n—as, n—as ain’t got my lady money.”
Wayne recently downplayed talk of a feud between the rappers in a Vibe magazine cover story, saying music isn’t about competition anymore, and adding that he didn’t think there would be any repercussions as a result of his song. “Every man should know the repercussions and consequences behind whatever they do before they do it. And of course, I know there won’t be any repercussions behind what I did.”
Jay-Z told us he didn’t want to dwell on the topic, especially considering the education fundraiser was about a positive cause. But he didn’t have much to say about Wayne’s “It’s Good,” other than that it was to be expected in hip-hop.
“That’s sport, that’s rap music,” Jay said. “Nothing is going to change but the participants. I don’t even see why that’s news.”