
Apakalips and Dj Icewater are coming fresh straight from San Jose. If you love what true Hip-Hop originally was all about, Listening to Apakalips is the way to go. Download their new mixtape titled “The Definition” and be moved the classic Hip-Hop beats and lyricsm……….
J. Nash gets in an argument with his girl after he tells her he has to do a show with Mistah F.A.B. in Atlanta.
Cameos from DJ Drama and OJ da Juiceman.
Directed by Damon Jamal
Edited by Tiff
Bueno Jan 2010
First thing you see when you load up the page at myspace.com/bueno is a video…not just a video…a super HOT video! Actually I think it’s safe to say that it’s one of the to 10 hottest videos (and songs) to come out of the 916 ever! The joint is called “6 am” and it is one of the sauciest tracks I have heard all year thus far! From the swagger in the production (by The Stereotypes…who were nominated for a Grammy by the way) to the super clean hook (sang by Bruno Mars), this track has national platinum feel and the video (directed by Ben Griffen of Primezero) is ready for the daily grind on TRL and has already began to spin on MTV jams! Some other nice tracks are ‘Around The World’ (featuring The Jacka and Dubb 20) and ‘Check This Out’ featuring Mistah F.A.B. and Street Knowledge. Also crazy production from cats like Cozmo, Hallway Productionz, and DJ Epik.
If you don’t know by now the cats name is bueno and he’s got some heaters! Do your homework folks! A smart cat from the 916, Bueno has been bringing you crisp clean Nor-cal swag for a minute now and is ready to take his place as one of the top contenders for the seat for the Nor-Cal ambassador of 2010!
I had a chance to chop it up with the man himself the recently about his new album “Can’t knock the hustle”, his future plans for the debut of “Maloof Money 2”, and his take on life as one of 916’s finest! Here’s how it went down!
TBM: So Bueno…Give me the scoop on this new record “Can’t knock the hustle” man!
Bueno: Great response man! A lot of people are sayin’ classic, and I don’t take that term lightly. Great response from the people, the media, the press…everybody man! We just going hard and it’s in stores now man, we just pushin’ it!
TBM: What can we look out for next man as far as short term and long term plans?
Bueno: …Its “Cant knock the Hustle” right now man…just mainly just associate myself with the people that’s involved like the Yuk’s, Jacka, Fab, Dub 20, T-Nutty, um 211 from Corporate thugs Geezy’s artist . I’m mainly just associating myself with those guys and their movements right now. Were pushin’! By June I should have touched 19 cities since December of ’09. So we been pushin’ its crazy! I’ll be in Denver and Reno the Saturday following that. So like I said I’m just performing right now with a lot of the guys on the project and a lot of people that’s not on the project with that I have a good relationship with like J Stalin, Big Rich, Brotha Lynch as well, shout out to Brotha Lynch. Just pushin…I’m on like 3 or 4 tours right now so we just mainly focused on that “Can’t knock the hustle”. For the future I got “Maloof money 2” and I’m already like 12 songs deep. I’m probly only gonna drop like 12 or 13 songs for that project. That should be out in April. I’ll do like 12 or 13 songs on that project but I’ll probly make another 10 and then grab 12 or 13 and throw them on the project.
TBM: Now you touched on this already and obviously you have had a chance to collaborate with a lot of major bay area players and key artists from abroad in the industry. I’m just curious as to who you haven’t worked with yet from the bay and/or the whole West Coast movement that you would like to work with in the future?
Bueno: Yeah it’s a bunch of cats I want to collaborate with! I haven’t collaborated with Big Rich. We’re talking about it and it’s in the works. The “Maloof money 2” project I got a few tracks on there that I haven’t done any released music with before but it’s actually coming on that project in April. I feel that I’m coming into an artist who can drop 12 or 14 songs and make every song classic and try to stay to a chosen few guest appearances on my projects and kinda keep the numbers low. So I’m not just crazy on the collaborations but at the same time it’s numerous dudes! I wanna work with Too Short, Richy Rich, and I haven’t done anything with Brotha Lynch and C-Bo and they from my city. I mean they legends of Sacramento and lot of people sayin’ that I’m a factor in Sacramento so, they being legends of Sacramento I’d love to come together with them and make something classic. Bunch of guys, you know, southern California guys, Rocket, Glasses Malone, J-Rock, I’d like to do some stuff with them. But you know at the same time I’d like to keep the collaborations at a minimum.
TBM: Now it seems to me in Hip-hop, especially West Coast Hip-hop, that artists are getting a lot less feature happy these days and people are starting to focus on their own craft and I don’t want to say that people have floated on the names of others over the past recent years but we have seen a lot of features and I definitely see it coming out of that trend on the West Coast and I think that it’s a good thing.
Buenos: You know it’s moving like its worth, and it’s not worth what it used to be. You have songs that get downloaded for free and you have to give away more music and feel as though it time to show track with more quality than quantity because quantity can’t really win you over like it used to. Like you could make millions and millions of extra side. Now quantity is basically just promotion…
TBM: What do you think needs to be done out here on the West Coast to put us back on a national spotlight and an international spotlight?
Bueno: We need to make national music! We need to approach it from a national standpoint! I think a lot of people might get mad but it’s a lot of politics in the Bay Area! The Bay Area and Northern California music tend to get lumped together and they tend to call Northern California music Bay Area music and it’s the outside media. Northern California music and even central valley music…a lot of that is all from the northern California region like Stockton, Modesto and things like that so my biggest thing that I feel is that we can’t push who we want, we kinda need to push who deserves to be there and who needs to be there. That’s just me personally. I feel like it gets political past who deserves to be there and who needs to be there and the representatives are the ones who get opportunity, or get deals or situations and a lot of times it’s a lot of politics in the guys who get pushed for whatever reason. Other regions have regional stars that turn national and sell platinum sometimes. I mean so many cats from Atlanta alone that were regional artists turned it into a national success. I just feel like we need to look at that and say sh*t, let’s quit the politics…
TBM: It’s obvious to me Bueno that you’re an intelligent cat and have a lot of insight into the industry, the politics behind it and the craft. I’m curious to know…if you had the presidential podium…if you had like ten minutes to say whatever you wanted to all the nay-sayers, the fans, the potential fans and all of the rest of the planet man…what would you say?
Bueno: The main thing I would say man, and it may sound kinda corny man, but it’s that peace and love man! I would stress that the most! You got to understand man that when a tragedy happens man… if a bomb hits this muthaf**ka man we would all come together literally just to survive. Let’s prevent all the destruction and negativity and competition…negative competition. There’s great positive competition, but to literally be against each other, were not going to understand until a tragedy happens. People came together in 911, people came together in Pearl Harbor, and people came together to work through different odds and issues that they had prior to the tragedy. So if you look at it from that standpoint then you got people going through tragedies right now…personal tragedies. Then you bring those people out and look at the sincerity in their faces and they will work with anybody to make things better and inevitably we will all have to face that if we continue at the pace that were going. You know as far as not uniting and not working together. I mean the economy is messed up, we need to come together, everybody take less to build up to make it big again so we can all overcome and we can keep it moving. Let’s be smarter than that! That’s what I would do…I would tell common man to think more wisely. You’re not a common man cause the common man is is more powerful that anything in the world.
TBM: That was beautiful fam. So is there anything that you want cats to know that I haven’t covered yet?
Bueno: Man 6am is the single of the album…it’s on MTV jams. You’ll see it every blue moon but when you see it shoot me out some love and I’ll shoot it back to you. It’s getting major rotation… It’s a local song that turned regional and it’s bout to be coastal and bi-coastal soon. It just keeps growing. So if you hear it on your local radio station request that. I’ll be on tour like I said in a bunch of cities in the Northwest and Southwest. Myspace.com/bueno and my twitter is twitter.com/attherealbueno. And they can look at my youtube channel at youtube.com/bueno the number is 916. “Can’t knock the hustle” in stores now and “Maloof money” coming in April and uh…f*ck with me man!
TBM: That’s a wrap man. Thanks for the time Bueno!
Check out Bueno’s pages for show date and venue info and be sure and check out his tracks and videos and call or text in your vote to see more of Bueno on MTV. Also you can see more interviews from NLRWriting at myspace.com/nlrwriting!
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Off the mixtape The FIx 2
Dir. Alex Nazari
Assis. Dir. Levon Muradian
Prod. S Dot B
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“I Fux Wit U” featuring “Snoop Dogg” is Richie Rich’s latest offering as a precursor to his brand new album “own Bidness,” (Feb 2 2010) a street album designed to recapture his hard core fans.
We will get the music player going and download link to the single posted later on (down Time), check out more information about legendary rapper Richie Rich here, see who features on the album, tracklisting, & more……….
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