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6
Sep

Video: A Conversation with Rashad


The Higher Plane catches up with ultra talented Columbus native, Rashad. The production guru behind Stalley’s Lincoln Way Nights is also preparing for his hybrid solo release, Museum.

In the interview, Rashad lets us know how the Stalley project came about, lessons he’s learned in the industry and the difference in approach he can take with his own music in comparison to working with other artists only as a producer.

I have been looking forward to liberating this interview for a little while now. Back in July at Summer Jam 614, we had the privilege to sit down with one of the best artist/producers out, Rashad. Although he has been doing music since his first deal at 13 years old, I didn’t become familiar with him until some of the early Fly Union projects I was on. Specifically, the track ”Go In” that he produced has always been one of my favorites and is a track I still listen to a bunch. That shit goes hard!

He then popped up on a few more Fly U tracks not only producing but crooning a few hooks for them. He also played a big role in LxE for the Uncool’s last two solo releases, The Anti-Parachute Theory and The Measure. While the former only featured a few nice Shaddy produced tracks, the latter was produced in its entirety by Rashad. To state it simply: The Measure is one of the most brilliant hip-hop records I’ve heard. To anyone who is a fan of this record (and if you aren’t, you haven’t heard it), you understand how flawless the production is across the entire album.

Little did I know that he was also part of Columbus super group, The 3rd. Not only does Rashad lend his production skills, but he can be found spitting bars and singing hooks. Yes, he’s that versatile.

It was in February 2011, that he did what I thought was likely to be impossible: create an album equal to The Measure. Having linked up with Ohio’s own Stalley, Rashad created a sound that gave one of the year’s top releases thus far, Lincoln Way Nights (Intelligent Trunk Music), an exact audio representation of its name. Defining words through sound. That, my friends, is not easy to do.

Not only was it his production that garnered industry acclaim, but it was his splendid hook on the popular ”Slapp” that helped propel the project further into the mainstream than most hip-hop fans would have expected. Rashad will look to build on those melodic exploits, while continuing to cement his place as a production monster through his upcoming solo project, Museum. Rashad will likely finish out the year by releasing Attack of the Drum with The 3rd and a collaboration with The 3rd x Truch North called Reconstruction.

Be on the lookout for big things from Rashad and his Elevator Music family, C.O. City, P.A. Flex and Blacksmif, in the near future! And as they say, ”The Best Music is Elevator Music.”

PREVIOUSLY: Rashad – JAM (That’s My Sh*t!)

6
May

Video: A Conversation with Da Kreek (Part I & II)



What up? What up? So it’s Friday around the World, and I thought this would be a great day to liberate our interview with hip-dop duo Da Kreek. Honestly, here’s some hard working dudes who have made some really good records.

If you check out their Reverbnation page, they got a cut on there called ‘Dizzy’ that I think is really well produced and conceptually executed. I also really mess with the fact during their songs they will often switch their flows up showing some nice versatility.

In our interview with them, we discuss their how they became a duo, the origins of their name, their motivations, 2010 as an exciting year and what is in store for 2011. Be on the lookout for their next tape, Clock In, due out later in 2011. Part II after the jump.

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9
Feb

A Conversation with Yung Da Monsta



We were real happy to get up with StarLyfe affiliate, Yung Da Monsta before the big Rick Ross show at the Covelli Center this Friday.

Having given his latest release, The Chronicles of J. Frank, a bunch of spins, it’s easy to tell the young MC is headed on the right path. Not only that, it is also easy to tell he is not taking this opportunity to get his music out for granted. In the interview, we talk about his humble beginnings as an MC, 2010 being a great year, 2011 being a better year and why you better get your ass out of bed early in the morning.

Be sure to check him out on Twitter, ReverbNation and performing this Friday before RICKY ROZAY takes the stage.

And big shout out to Art Ward and Chip Banks for making this happen. StarLyfe in the BUILDING!

14
Jan

A Conversation with Emilio Debartolo of Ichor Sports



When I visited Chicago when I was home from London during the holidays, we had the chance to catch up with our dude Emilio Debartolo who owns his own clothing line, Ichor Sports. He is making some head way in the MMA market and lends us some insight into his brand.

We are also teaming up with Ichor Sports for an event called The Classics on February 5th out in LaGrange Park, IL. Be sure to check that out if you are in the Chicago area.

Also, for 10 percent off Ichor Sports items at ichorsports.com, type in the promo code: THEHIGHERPLANE. GET IT NOW!

17
Dec

Artist Spotlight: A Conversation with Steve the Recruit



Closing out our spotlight week, we catch up with Youngstown’s own, Steve the Recruit. He talks about his grind, who he messes with and realting to his fans through his music.

Be sure to check out more of Steve the Recruit including his latest tape, Fuck Yo Couch! (great title) is out, and you can cop it here.

16
Dec

Artist Spotlight: A Conversation with Otis Grimes



As we normally do during our Spotlight week, our attention turns to a local (Youngstown) hip-hop artist by the name of Otis Grimes. Otis started out in this game about seven years ago and is beginning to carve his niche by making real, well-rounded music. His latest offering 330g Triple O.G. definitely has some funky joints on there you need to check out.

Among the topics in the interview, he discusses his beginnings, relating to listeners and who he messes with in the gme. Be sure to stay tuned until the end because you will get to see Otis display his skills on the mic.

Find out more about Otis Grimes and 330g Triple O.G. at the links below:
Otis Grimes on YouTube
Otis Grimes on MySpace

Be to scroll down and peep this week’s other Spotlight interviews with SoulKlap, MaG and Stalley. Thanks for all the support!!!

5
Nov

A Conversation with Far East Movement



As our Featured Artist Week for November wraps up, we close with an interview with a group you may have heard of lately: Far East Movement. Recently, these cats have been running the charts with their hit single, ‘Like A G6.’

In the interview the kid JVic and Far East Movement talk about their favorite collaborations, their influences, living in a multicutural world and making positive music.

Hope everyone has enjoyed our Featured Artist Week for this month and if you missed any interviews be sure to catch up on now. All our exclusive interviews are listed on the side column under The Conversations and The Big Ten interview series. Oh and it’s Friday, so act accordingly.

4
Nov

A Conversation with Jay-Five



Our Featured Artist Week rolls along with our conversation with Jay-Five. Jay-Five has been on his grind for a minute now, and in the interview we talk about his upcoming projects, what he’s learned in the industry and some of his inspirations.

He makes an interesting point about ‘making it’ in the industry. He really does have a small amount to do with your talent, and a greater percentage to do with your marketing. Though once you make it, I think longevity comes with producing a quality product.

Be sure to follow him on Twitter – @IAMJAYFIVE and Facebook.

7
Oct

Featured Artist Week: A Conversation with Shrub



Alright, we are switching up the flow here a little bit to introduce a funky ass band with some good ass music, Shrub.

Peep the interview and please check their music out. They have a fresh sound. So fresh, they were a featured band in High Times. Peace and thank you.

5
Oct

FEATURED ARTIST WEEK: A Conversation with Playboy Tre



Been waiting to let this interview loose for a minute, and we recently did on HigherPlaneTV. Thought New Artist week would be the perfect time to pass it along. Get to know Georgia-bred MC Playboy Tre. Tre been putting in work in the rap game for a minute, BUT…

Tre released his mixtape Last Call on August 31. Tre and the boy Sammy J cop it up about him handling adversity, staying away from diseased vagina and where the man himself can be found at.

Do what you do and peep the interview. Thanks to Tre and B Rich for the opportunity and time.