All I gotta say is wow. Lots of percussion. Everyone sounded amazing. I loved the outfits. Dave’s reaction. Everyone rhyming along with Wale’s Olsen twin line. Classic.
Camp Lo is one of my favorite groups. When Wale and I started working together and we found out we shared a mutual love over Camp Lo, we knew everything would fall into place. Well, for all you Camp Lo fans out there…today is a good day.
Today, HipHopDX reportedly learned from a SRC executive that the label has also signed another ’90s Hip Hop outfit – Camp Lo.
The Bronx-born duo of Sonny Cheeba and Geechi Suede has been releasing records since 1996’s Uptown Saturday Night on the now-defunct Profile Records. The duo scored mainstream success in the form of the single “Luchini.” With a unique blend of slang vocals, ’70s references and production from Ski Beatz of Reasonable Doubt fame, Camp Lo would reach their pinnacle early, as Profile merged to Arista Records, where Camp Lo later said they were asked to compromise their art.
2002’s Let’s Do It Again and last year’s Black Hollywood have followed on an independent level, neither able to register a commercial single or mainstream presence. Reportedly from the help of Mister Cee of Notorious B.I.G., Big Daddy Kane and Hot 97 fame, Camp Lo was taken to SRC/Universal Records and changed their name to The Lo, marking their first time on a major label since Arista eight years ago.
The duo is presently recording a yet-untitled album. They have premiered their first single, “Lumdi,” [click to listen] incorporating elements of the hit “Mickey’s Monkey” by Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. I’m not really feeling the new single, but let’s see what they do.
Here is one of my favorite Camp Lo tracks.
Camp Lo “Disco T-E-C” (off DJ Honda’s HII Japan version)
Drake’s manager hit me up today about a Wale collabo. I’d heard of him before but had never HEARD him. I checked out the music. I’m definitely feeling it. I just downloaded the mixtape so maybe you can get a head start and download it too.
Amazing cover for a mixtape too. Looks like a J. Crew catalog picture. I’m all about non-cliche mixtape covers.
Do you smell what Barack is cookin?
I actually like his compared to Clinton and McCain’s (more…)
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Had the pleasure of attending the opening of the newest BAPE store in LA last night. In attendance: Kanye, Pharrell, Chad Hugo, Shay (from NERD), Rick Ross, Jermaine Dupri, Pete Wentz, Nicole Richie, Serena Williams, Takashi Murakami and Nigo. The store has about 20′ ceiling with a circular glass room in the middle with a conveyor belt of shoes going around it. Shirts on hangers line the left two walls, while the right wall is a 20′ high glass case with product folded inside it along with the largest pair of BAPE jeans I’ve seen (about 4′ high). The back wall is the cashier with a display case featuring clocks, CD cases and other BAPE accessories. They also had BAPE toilet paper!
Me and Takashi Murakami
Peep the Play Clothes shirt!