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1 Comments Andy Bernard: Real American Hero

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the 19 Jan 2009 , in the Announcements category


“When I was in college, I used to get a-wicked hammered. My nickname was Puke. I would chug a fifth of SoCo, sneak into a frat party…polish off a few people’s empties, some brewskies, some Jell-O shots, do a some body shots off myself…pass out, wake up the next morning, boot, rally, more SoCo, head to class…probably would have gotten expelled if I’d let it affect my grades, but I aced all my courses. They called me Ace. Was totally awesome, got straight B’s. They called me Buzz.”

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0 Comments Video: Slim Thug “I Run”

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the 17 Jan 2009 , in the Announcements category


Slim Thug might have another shot at this shit. And remember the “I Ain’t Heard of That” video? Shit was so fire

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0 Comments Slim Thug “I Run” (produced by Jim Jonsin)

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the 16 Jan 2009 , in the Announcements category


I Run – Slim Thug
Love this record!

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0 Comments elitaste interviews Osinachi

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the , in the Announcements category


Interview by Jamie Benson
Ever wonder who the genius was behind the infectious track that helped catapult Wale to worldwide fame? The producer responsible for “Nike Boots,” Osinachi, is far from a one hit wonder. Even before you caught the black-and-white masterpiece video all over MTV, Osinachi had impressed Rodney Jerkins with his beats and signed with Darkchild Entertainment. Now he’s ready to open up – with a brief interview exclusively from elitaste.

From an up-and-coming producer in the DC area to an established producer with Darkchild Entertainment…was it easy?

[It wasn’t] easy at all. It was a tough journey to get where I am at Darkchild. It’s actually even tougher being here, because you always have to be on point at all times.

How’d you link up with the Darkchild team?

I linked with Darkchild through a series of events consisting of me hustling down in Atlanta. I was on a serious grind trying to pass my CD onto somebody – anybody that would listen. The CD got passed around enough until it reached Darkchild’s engineer. The engineer (Tito) gave it to Rodney Jerkins and he wanted to do a deal right away.

Production-wise, which do you prefer: Samples or straight beats?

I prefer straight original beats. I can do both but you’ll appreciate the originals more when those royalty checks come in.

Any big name projects you’ve got coming out soon? Perhaps an album/mixtape on your own?

Well I’m currently working on Ciara’s project, Jordyn Taylor’s project, and I also did some work on Brandy’s new album. There’s plenty of other projects I’m working on but I’ll let those out of the bag a little later. As far as albums/mixtapes…[nothing] at the moment. I’m just focusing on the priority projects here at Darkchild.

When we caught up with Southeast Slim, he told us a great story about meeting Wale at Virginia State. Were all three of you working together?

Not actually. I’ve worked with Wale; I’ve never worked with Southeast Slim before. [Although] Wale and I went to the same college.

The “Nike Boots” video premiered last month and has received an overwhelming positive response from fans in the area and across the world. Was it your mission to capture the essence of the DC scene when you produced the track?

Honestly my goal was just to make a good record. I wanted to make a record that everyone would gravitate to. But I love the response it’s receiving from DC, of course.

Can we expect to hear you on Wale’s debut album?

[Laughs] I’d better be on the album.

You’re in LA now; did you have any trouble adjusting to your new home away from home?

At first yes, but now I’m loving it. Being around celebrities, good weather, women, and palm trees…..can’t complain about that [laughs].

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3 Comments Nike Boots chyron

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the , in the Allido Records category

From Elitaste

MTV didn’t have the chyron on the video when it first debuted but they’ve since added it. The video came on last night and I took a picture just so I could address how ridiculous it is that we have a video that Wale paid for himself, directed by Chris Robinson, off a Mixtape About Nothing on MTV. Does anyone else find this as ridiculous as I do? And by the way, the title graphics are called a chyron. Lower thirds are also often known as chyrons in North America and astons in the United Kingdom, after the major suppliers of lower-third editing systems. Other common terms include superbars (or simply supers) (US) and name straps (UK). You learn something new on elitaste everyday!

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1 Comments late post: Young Chris f. Wale “Searching” (produced by Best Kept Secret)

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the 14 Jan 2009 , in the Allido Records category

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1 Comments Linkin Park/Fort Minor’s Mike Shinoda puts Wale on his top 10 list of 08 in BLENDER

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the , in the Announcements category

The Linkin Park MC-Producer shares his top nine from ‘08 (even though “Let’s Ride” was from 07’s 100 Miles & Running).

1. “Dr. Carter,” Lil Wayne
“I had to limit myself to songs from this year—otherwise, it’s just too hard to narrow down. Lil Wayne is killing it right now, but this song proved to me that he isn’t just the hot rapper of the moment. The concept is genius, and the rhymes are just ridiculous.”

2. “Rising Down,” The Roots feat. Most Def and Styles P
“For a while it felt like they were trying to do the mainstream commercial thing, but the Roots and mainstream commercial aren’t really meant for each other. This song is a monster: very conscious, very dark, very political. I don’t think, like, Soulja Boy could pull it off.”

3. “Use Somebody,” Kings of Leon
“No disrespect, but I always thought they had this cool factor that took priority over everything else. Now they’re just making good music, period. This is soulful, rootsy, bluesy and universal.”

4. “Swagga Like Us,” T.I. feat Jay-Z, Lil Wayne and Kanye West
“When I first heard M.I.A. sing the ’swagger like us’ line in ‘Paper Planes,’ I knew it wouldn’t be long before someone sampled it. But this lineup is just incredible.”

5. “Cyanide,” Metallica
“An absolute monster. Welcome back, guys—we missed you.”

6. “Waiting Room,” Fugazi
“This song came out in 1989—an all-time favorite from the first band I fell in love with. Literally everything about it is great. Just download it, trust me.”

7. “Black President,” Nas
“Of all the celebrity Obama endorsements, this one felt the most real. It’s honest, conflicted and complicated.”

8. “M79,” Vampire Weekend
“I heard about these kids on Current TV. I saw the name and thought they were some
kind of hardcore metal band. Then I heard the music. It’s good to have some records in your collection that are upbeat and fun, for when you’re hanging out in the backyard or driving
to the beach. It’s a perfect summer song.”

9. “Let’s Ride,” Wale
“I check out music blogs a lot, which is where I first heard Wale. He’s part of this D.C. scene—it’s all very loud, the opposite of that spare, minimal old-school vibe–and he’s got a great flow. And his Seinfeld mixtape is hilarious.”

10. “Body Snatchers,” Radiohead
“One of the best bands of our generation. I wasn’t crazy about Kid A—it felt like they were wandering off a little too far into space. It’s good to have Thom Yorke orbiting planet Earth again.”

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1 Comments “Nike Boots” added to heavy rotation on MTV!

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the , in the Allido Records category


Wale “Nike Boots” video (Directed by Chris Robinson) from Elitaste on Vimeo.
Thanks to everyone, “Nike Boots” video has been added to Sucker Free rotation on MTV-2, Heavy rotation on mtvU and heavy rotation on MTV-JAMS. Also, tune in to MTV-2 all next week to catch interviews & performances from WALE as part of MTV-2’s DC Week

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2 Comments My top 10 left field things of 08 for FormatMag.com

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the 12 Jan 2009 , in the Announcements category

From Elitaste

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10. Jim Jonsin As An A-List Producer

9. The Power of the Blog (aka The Death of Gangster Rap)

8. President Barack Obama

7. Auto-Tune/Credibility

6. 808s and Heartbreaks

5. T.I. Sampling That Dance Song

4. Kid Cudi “Day N Nite”

3. Jim Jones hopping on “Day N Nite” and MGMT “Electric Feel”

2. Coldplay’s new album

1. Wale’s “Mixtape About Nothing”

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0 Comments Shove It (remix) f. Project Pat, Three 6 Mafia and Santogold

Article written by the brilliant The Elitaste on the , in the Announcements category

From Elitaste

This shit is really fire. Kinda sounds like TI “What You Know”. Why is Project Pat so tight?

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