Mos Def “Casa Bey” on Jimmy Fallon

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Mos Def, Music, NYC.

Mos Def performs “Casa Bey” with Black Thought & The Roots!

A spontaneous Run DMC “Tricky” moment…

Check back soon with coverage of tonight’s The Roots Jam Session, where Mos Def is reportedly making a special guest appearance!

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DJ Jamad: Afromentals Radio #207

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Music, Podcast, afromentals.

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(Screenshot from 1979’s ‘Roller Boogie“)

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Tracklist after the jump…

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Mos Def interviews by Spank Rock, Angie Martinez

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Mos Def.

Mos Def - The Ecstatic

Lots of good info in this article! Spank Rock interviews Mos Def about “The Ecstatic” for Interview Magazine! Here’s a snippet-

SR: Who are the collaborations on the album?

MD: Georgia Anne Muldrow, from Los Angeles. She’s an amazing person and artist. Also, [Talib] Kweli and Slick Rick. I wanted to get Jay Electronica, Black Thought, and Dave from De la Soul, but they were telling me that “Casa Forte” was a difficult cut to rhyme to. It ended up just being my tune. I wanted to get other people on it, but everything in the universe—and I don’t want to sound esoteric—has been pushing it to be my song. For instance, Jay, Black Thought, and Dave were down to be on the track, but I had to push them. And I let it be what it is and it’s fine. I’m really proud of the song and feel blessed to have the opportunity to be the screen for that vibration, for that pass through on the world. I’m just very happy. Ego aside, it’s just like, “Wow, that just happened.” It just happened to me, and it will happen to the world.

SR: What are the main issues that you wanted to approach with this album?

MD: Life, Love, just observations. It’s not a super-defined narrative, its just raw… from a sincere place. Also, I feel like being into the beat of your own drum has become too prominent in the culture. I have no confidence issues with the impact or the quality of the music. No one in hip-hop, before this point and to this point, with all due respect, has done this. I feel like I was the only person who was capable of making this type of music in this type of way. I don’t rap like nobody, I don’t try to sound like nobody.

SR: One of the things that I picked up from you personally is that if I’m not smiling while rapping, then I’m not doing my job. I remember always seeing you in the beginning at a show in New York, and you were smiling the whole time, climbing up the walls and shit…

MD: I like to have a good time and enjoy myself. The music is uplift. African art is functional, it serves a purpose. It’s not a dormant. It’s not a means to collect the largest cheering section. It should be healing, a source a joy. Spreading positive vibrations. Coltrane, Marley, Hendrix—that mindset.

Read the full interview here.

Also today’s Hot 97 radio interview with Angie Martinez :

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Mos Def on Angie Martinez part 1

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Mos Def on Angie Martinez part 2

Topics include a rap supergroup “Battle for New Orleans” soundclash that includes Mos Def with Black Thought, DOOM, NAS, Jay Electronica vs. Jay Z & whoeva – for $10 million, half to charity, half to the winners. Interesting. He also speaks on Dave Chappelle, will.i.am who played keys on “Umi Says” & the politics behind why you might not know that, and the concept of claiming the title “The Greatest.” Good listen.

UPDATE: MTV.com’s recap of the interview  – I wonder if he’s peeked some event producers interest with this one! Superdome here we come! LOL

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Mos Def “Quiet Dog” on Letterman

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Mos Def.

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Mos Def performs “Quiet Dog” while playing the timpani drums, backed by Chris “Daddy” Dave on drums and Preservation on turntables for this “Zulu arrangement.” AMAZING. mp3

Expect another classic performance tonight on Jimmy Fallon with The Roots.

Mos Def “The Ecstatic” IN STORES TODAY!!!

& Check this article out:

“Mos Def is most thoughtful as he focuses on myriad projects” -  USA Today

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Ticket Giveaway: Clipse, Pac Div, B.O.B, Diz Gibran

Posted on June 9th, 2009 by missfrolab.
Categories: Concerts, LA, Music.

We’ve teamed up with RadioNine.tv to give away a few pairs of tickets to see Clipse, PAC DIV, B.O.B, Diz Gibran & Marshall Barnes at Club Nokia this Saturday in LA. Do they have your name on them? If you’re in LA and would like to be eligible, send an email with “PICK ME.” in the subject line, with your name, email and telephone number in the message. We’ll choose and inform our winners at random by Wednesday night.

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