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Papoose, Jeury San, , Aasim, Joey Bada$$, Kris Kasanova, Awkword, the Kid Daytona, Et + Edition Papoose, Jeury San, , Aasim, Joey Bada$$, Kris Kasanova, Awkword, The Kid Daytona, Et + Edito Hello Hip-hop world! Je suis fière de vous présenter la première édition de Hip Hop Breath en mode New York. Eh oui, je ne pouvais pas commencer autre part que la où il est né. Bienvenue dans le microcosme du rap New Yorkais ! Ce ne fût pas un chemin sans embûches surtout quand on est seule au commande d’un tel projet ; mais il est là c’est le principal n’est ce pas ? N’oubliez pas de commenter, partager, via hiphopbreathe.wordpress.com / @hiphopbreath / @LadySuMusic Merci Long lived Hip-hop 2 © 2013 copyright, tous droits réservés Hip Hop Breath par Charlotte “Lady Su” Torriani Kidamu 3 Papoose « La bête de l’Est » (p. 5) Joey Bada$$ « Made In Brooklyn » (p.11) Kris Kasanova « La révélation » (p. 15) Jeury San « Shoegazing » (p.19) The Kid Daytona « Le créatif » (p.27) Talib Kweli « Le lyriciste » (p. 33) Awkword « Regard sur le monde » (p. 39) Aasim « Nouvelle aventure » (p.45 ) Graffiti in da hood (p. 51) L’A-Z des rappeurs New-Yorkais (p. 53) 4 5 « La bête de l’Est » The “beast from the east” en a fait du chemin depuis sa découverte en 1999 avec “Thug connect” ft Kool G Rap & AZ. Le lyriciste Brooklyniste nous a délivré des mixtapes comme des albums en lâchant des concepts, des histoires, et en se différenciant des autres emcees à chaque sortie de projet. A l’occasion de la sortie de son 1er album « The Nacirema Dream », nous avions eu l’occasion de questionner Pap à ce sujet. Hip Hop Breath vous fait redécouvrir son interview. Ton premier album m’assurer que tout était « Nacirema Dream” parfait maintenant, je sera disponible le 5 suis à une place dans mars*, pourquoi as tu ma vie ou selon moi, attendu si longtemps c’est le moment idéal le pour le faire ? hip hop est dans le besoin pour un vrai la raison pour laquelle j’ai attendu si longtemps album, des concepts réels et authentiques, pour faire mon album j’ai travaillé sur cet est parce que je voulais album toute ma vie, le 5 6 mars est le jour ou je quelque chose que les suis né il n’aurait pas pu gens partagent à travers être publié sur un jour le monde, si vous placez meilleur. le mot américain dans un miroir, il se reflète ainsinacirema et je me considère comme un reflet du rêve américain, « … le hip hop mais la question est dans le demeure est ce que le rêve américain est vrai, besoin pour un vous devrez acheter mon album pour le vrai album » découvrir. Peux-tu nous en dire plus sur cet album? Mon album aura des Pourquoi as tu choisi feat avec Mavado, Remy le nom “Nacirema ma, Erykah Badu, Dream”? Jadakiss, Mobb Deep and Jim Jones produit J’ai choisi le titre de par DJ Premier et en « NaciremaDream » car plus c’est un album qui nacirema est le mot va changer le monde et american épelé à rétablir le vrai l’envers et je crois que sentiment dans le hip le rêve américain est hop, je suis excité à ce 7 sujet, heureux de et ce n’est pas que à pouvoir enfin offrir à propos de la culpabilité mes fans. ou de l’innocence, je ne fais pas la promotion de Parle-nous de ton la criminalité mais si projet « Law jamais tu te trouves Library » ? dans cette situation, « Law library » « Law library » peu vous est essentiellement une venir en aide pour série de sons ou je retrouver votre liberté. voulais briser cette j’ai reçu beaucoup de différence extérieur et commentaires de frères intérieur de la loi. je et de soeurs qui crois qu’en tant qu’être combattent de vrai humain nous devons affaire judiciaire en tous connaitre nos écoutant la série « Law droits, sachant parfois Library » le 5 mars mon que la loi peut faire la album sera j’espère à la différence hauteur. dans votre vie, en prison ou entre dans le système judiciaire 8 As-tu l’intention de venir en France? Oui j’ai l’intention de venir en France, parlez à votre promoteur local et dites-leur de me réserver j’ai seulement été en France une fois et je ne voulais pas partir, j’aime, c’est un endroit merveilleux. Je veux dire à tous les fans français Merci pour votre soutien et n’oubliez pas d’acheter mon premier album « Nacirema Dream » le 5 mars 2013 vous allez l’adorer, paix. Lady Su *A noter: “The Nacirema Dream” est sortie le 26 mars. 9 « The Nacirema Dream » Dans Les bacs 10 Joey Bada$$ « Made In Brooklyn » Dans la famille des “NY’s next generation” je demande Joey Bada$$. Youtube est bien connu pour faire connaître de nombreux artistes talentueux, les nouvelles stars de demain. Joey n’a pas échappé à cette règle. Remarqué en 2010 par Jonny Shipes alors qu’il postait des freestyles avec son pote Capital Steez, lui et son groupe PRO ERA sont rapidement signés sur le label Cinematic (le label de Big KRIT et Smoke DZA également). 11 Joey n’a que 15 ans. (c’était à prévoir, je Deux ans plus tard le l’avais même prédit) du groupe sort sa première magazine XXL. Outre son mixtape « The Secc$ beef avec Lil B qui a tape » en février, et 10 tourné court, il a mois plus tard « Peep récemment annoncé la the aPROcalypse ». Cette sortie de son premier année là (l’an dernier) album, sans nous en dire Joey en profite pour plus si ce n’est qu’il se sortir sa première nommera « B4.DA.$$ » et mixtape « 1999 » ainsi qu’il travail dessus avec que « Rejex » quelques DJ Premier, Peter Rock mois plus tard. et Q-Tip. Cela s’annonce Ses deux projets sonnant 100% New York. Joey a le Hip-hop New Yorkais, également annoncé fait accroître sa récemment (à l’heure où popularité jusqu’à ce j’écris ceci) la sortie que les gens le d’une nouvelle tape surnomme le nouveau nommé « Summer Big L (à seulement 17 Knights », initialement ans). prévue pour le 12 juin Avec la triste disparition mais repoussée au 1er de Capital Steez le 24 juillet, ainsi que la sortie décembre 2012, PRO d’une mixtape en ERA est en deuil. hommage à son ami Bada$$ de son côté est Capital Steez. TO BE nommé au printemps CONTINUED... dans les Freshmen 2013 Lady Su 12 13 14 15 « La révélation » Présenté comme un rappeur à suivre de près en 2013, ce Brooklyniste mélange la scène underground et la nouvelle génération, comme il nous l’explique dans cette interview accordée en exclusivité à Hip Hop Breath pour cette édition spéciale NY. Commençons par le A quel âge as tu début, d’où vient ton commencé? nom? J'ai commencé à rapper Kasanova est un nom quand j'étais en 5e qui m’est venu quand je année, mon beau-père sortais de l'école est un artiste à l'époque, secondaire… et j'ai vraiment regardé normalement ça vers lui. Il m’a mis en s’orthographie avec un sessions et c'est là que "c" comme Kris, donc je j'ai pris l'amour pour pensais que ce serait elle. une bonne chose de jouer sur ça. 16 J’ai entendu dire que également le chemin à le Hip Hop n’est plus la nouvelle. L’ancien de New York… Qu’en New York à influencé penses-tu? mes enregistrements Je pense que les gens qui ont créé un bon mélange pour mon qui le sentent de cette façon ont raison. Le hip public pour obtenir un équilibre de moi. J'ai hop n'existe pas travaillé avec Jarv, Dee seulement plus dans un de Seattle et endroit... elle n'existe FlatbushZombies, SZA pas seulement plus dans un pays. Tout artiste et des producteurs comme Canei Finch, prend aujourd'hui des influences de partout et THC et DJ Dahi pour n'en nommer que l'utiliser pour créer leur quelques-uns. Pour moi, son. c'était vraiment un corps complet de Tu as récemment travail. réalisé une nouvelle mixtape “24K” peux tu nous en parler? 24K a été ma façon de rendre hommage à l'ancien âge d'or et 17 La suite ? Le plan de cette année est juste de lire et voyager plus pour que je puisse le présenter dans ma musique. Montrez ce que vous savez ! Disponible ! 18 19 Jeury San « Shoegazing » New York regorge de nouveaux artistes, aux styles différents, talentueux, qui n’ont qu’une idée en tête, rappeler à la terre entière que la Big apple est et restera Hip-hop! Jeury San fait parti de ces emcees dont la créativité coule dans les veines et qui est #UNDFTDFLY comme il le dit lui- même si bien. Hey what's up Lady Su ! envie et besoin est juste Shout out Hip Hop autour de moi ! Breath au passage. J'ai 25 ans. Je suis originaire D’où ton nom Jeury du Bronx, à New York. # San vient-il? NewYorkCity ! Rien ne Ahhhh! L'intrigue vaut de marcher dans le s'épaissit. Eh bien, c'est quartier de Chelsea, ou parce que c'est mon vrai la zone de Soho dans le nom lol. C'est dur à froid vous cherchez des prononcer pas vrai ? Je trucs sympas à vous me sentais comme si mettre dessus. C'est ma mon vrai nom est juste ville ! Tout ce que j'ai une indication d’ou 20 vient mon style.
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