CloonJ a écrit:C'est vrai que la pochette déchire.Pour le contenue, j'ai bien aimé aussi avec une ambience c'est vrai posé par rapport à d'autre sortie des mob figaz (comme la dit DLG) mais pas pour autant désagréable.Les titres que je retient : Mamaco,Talk it out,Gear,It's kind Hot et Stupid Dumb.Par contre apres avoir squatter quelques sites cainris j'ai vu que l'album contenait des tracks pas si récentes (chute studio je pense) puisque Hus est actuellement en prison pour 4 ans et demie : "In February, Husalah was sentenced to four and a half years in federal prison for possession with intent to distribute "more than five kilos" of cocaine, a charge dating from 2001, when the rapper was 20. At press time, he was set to turn himself in July 10."
Tony57 a écrit:j'écoute quazi jamais de rap des ces dernières années (sauf dans le midwest et south pour quelques bombes) alors si vous pouviez me conseiller quelques truc à écouter de la clique a husalah, ap9 et cie sa serait pioupiou
Tony57 a écrit:j'écoute quazi jamais de rap des ces dernières années (sauf dans le midwest et south pour quelques bombes) alors si vous pouviez me conseiller quelques truc à écouter de la clique a husalah, ap9 et cie sa serait pioupiou
Raphas a écrit:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hjsVulaIXa4 (FROM THE HOOD - TRAXAMILLION F. HUSALAH, JACKA & SAN QUINN)
ze0n a écrit:Husalah il est encore au shtarr
Lil Bachir a écrit:J'avais lu une interview de the Jacka qui disait que Husalah savait qu'il allait etre à l'ombre un petit bout de temps et qu'il avait enregistré un maximum de tracks.Il sort quand au fait?
ze0n a écrit:Maintenant on attend juste que Husalah sorte et qu'il nous droppe v'la la bombe
www.southernhospitality.co.uk a écrit:According to AP9, Husalah Selassie is home. Well, halfway at least. Apparently AP met him at his halfway house and alluded to a new album being in the works.
southernhospitality.co.uk a écrit:So when did you meet Husalah?
Shit I met Husalah around the times I started going around the studio. I was about 13 or something, or 12. I was like in the seventh grade when I met Hus. And, you know, the nigga was cool. He’s always been the same motherfucker man since I first met him. Always been a fool, you know what I’m saying? He always carry a little protection on him, you know a ham sandwich, a little hammer on him. We call em ham sandwiches ‘cause they bad for your health you know what I mean? He always had something on him so we always liked him for that. Like he was a real solid cat, and he gonna make sure nothing happen so I fucked with him. He was young as fuck but I still fucked with him because he was real. Shit, Husalah’s here right now. He’s in a halfway house right now, but you know they can come out ‘til like 3pm or 4:30pm during the day time, so he’s actually here at my house right now.
What was the reunion like when he got out a few weeks ago?
Fuckin’ hilarious man, that nigga is fuckin’ hilarious. He’s a hilarious like real funny kinda guy. He’s a real good people person man, so when I first seen him, we actually went to the federal penitentiary where they had him. It was a real eerie looking place. A crazy looking place, Terminal Island in Long Beach. When they let this nigga out man, it was like the funniest shit I’ve ever seen [laughs]. You should have seen this boy, he was so happy when he came out them gates boy. It’s been great man, the response has been cool. Everybody know he’s in a halfway house and can’t really come fuck with us and shit, you know what I mean, at night when we be partying and shit. He got eight months in there and when they see him making any progress they’ll let him do what he wants to do and go home. We just trying to knock it down as short as possible so we can get back to what we normally do.
Are you guys able to record together at all?
Not yet, we will today though. I got a video shoot in the Oakland Hills right now and shit he gotta be back at 3:30 California time. Me and him haven’t been able to record but he’s recorded things since he’s been home though.
Do you think now he’s home there’s going to be a new dynamic that’s going to affect your music?
Man now he home he really trying to come up with a whole new, you know Hus is a real creative dude. So I can’t wait to fuckin see what he likes, I can’t wait to see what it is that he gon do. Because he’s crazy man, he really comes with some dope shit and it wasn’t really until he got locked up that I really realised how dope his albums and shit was that he was dropping. And how much of an influence they had on the streets and shit. Because I used to be the nigga in the background, just smoking hella weed on stage until my part came up and everybody usually just know my words so I just come out and everybody’s singing, the crowd’s participating with me and I’d just get back in the cut and smoke some weed and just chill out. And Hus, my boy Husalah and my boy Pretty Black, rest in peace, them boys just used to be really on the stage and getting it in. Really putting on a show and doing they thing and people were loving em you know what I mean? So when he had ended up leaving, going to prison, shit I had to step my game up and really like get out there. You know, because it was just me now.
My boy Pretty Black he ended up getting killed in Oakland and shit so it really wasn’t anybody else that I had. Everybody around was just young kids that was in our life and cool with us but they was young and now they grown so they were the ones who shut it down with me while Hus was locked up and shit and we just really started our own movement out here in these streets man and really just smash it everywhere we go just smash it hard. We gotta kick some nigga’s ass, we gon’ kick they ass. We gotta shoot it out, we gon’ shoot it out. We gotta do what we gotta do that makes motherfuckers respect us so that they know we doin this. This is what we do, we come from the same streets, we come from hardcore mean streets doing some mean things, we got a mean machine rolling so I ain’t got a problem with fucking a nigga up, period. You know what I mean, but I’m doing this music shit and I want y’all to respect that man and let’s do it bro. Help us push this shit nigga, so we just got all the crazy, mainy motherfuckers involved with us right now and helping us push this movement.
‘Cause we from the same place. We want every project, every fuckin ghetto, every slum in America promoting our shit. We don’t go to the radio station and sit up there with the promoters and just chill, we go really to the slums. We ain’t out there flossing in big ass chains, we got nice ass cars and shit but they respect that. We just really coming back and putting niggas on. We ain’t just talking about it, we putting niggas in the studio every night that ain’t really got shit and they really just trying to make it with this music. So we just opening the door for them and sending them down a good avenue.
Now he’s back we’re feeling the momentum shift to a whole nother elevation man, it feel real good.
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