QN5 MEGASHOW Smashes. Thank You Blue Schoolers! The Love Is Mutual.
After 4 straight months of non-stop promotion, video commercials, flyering EVERY show in NYC, sponsorship by our peeps at
2DopeBoyz.com, a series of on-air interviews courtesy of
DJ Eclipse & WNYU Halftime Radio Show, a dedicated travel blog, weeks of prep, planning, editing, writing & rehearsals…
QN5 MEGASHOW 2009 went down without a hitch on August 7th, 2009 @ Highline Ballroom –
BEAUTIFULLY.
All
the pictures and video in the world couldn’t capture the electricity
and love that blanketed that night. If you were there, you know exactly
what I’m talking about. The energy and devotion shown by blue schoolers
from all over the world is completely without measure in the world of
hip hop. A lot of rap acts these days like to claim they have “movements” behind them, but last Friday was proof positive they are sadly mistaken – THIS IS A MOTHERFUCKING MOVEMENT.
Their fans ain’t flying out from all over the WORLD to share an
experience. The baby blue armada was in FULL effect and it was a night
I’ll remember for the rest of my life – I’m sure most of you will too.
I
was running around like a mad man all night, positioning myself next to
the stage in tiny intervals to make sure that everything was running as
smoothly as possible. Also, props to Louis Logic, Marco Polo & Torae, Poison Pen, Swave Sevah, J Arch, Donwill of Tanya Morgan and Mr. Mecca for kicking the night of performances off so cleanly. And I CANNOT forget the ridiculously talented DJ JS-1,
who did a ridiculous job as the glue that held the sets together. This
man deserves a medal for being our go-to DJ year in and year out. While
I didn’t manage to catch every bit of the show, I definitely enjoyed
what I did see. So, here’s my recap:
All Guns Blazing…
QN5’s newest signee Kokayi and his band TheCaesarz kick off the QN5 portion.
I managed to catch some of
Kokayi’s set. He rocked live with his band
TheCaesarz, joints from
Mass Instructions, and a couple joints from his forthcoming QN5 debut album
(more details on that later).
When I first told him about the Megashow, I told him this was how he
was gonna prove himself to the hardcore fans and he needed to
“take it there”, and he did – even stripping down to his drawls. Koke sounds
FLAWLESS
live – crispy clean vocal work and singing, flows galore and a punk
edge – definitely made me proud to have him on our official roster.
Looking forward to showing him off some more.
Drop him a line here.
Dr. Strangelove Operating On The Crowd @ The Highline.
I wasn’t able to catch much of Mr. SOS’s set, but from what I could tell he held it down with joints from HILTSWALTB,
complete with nurse Intro (props to Houstonz for allowing us to borrow
his Mrs) and his own scratches. I ran through a few off-stage overdubs
on “Bionic” between dealings with the world’s most insanely dramatic stage manager. If y’all say he did his thing, I believe that 100%.
Substantial kicks off his set with a new rendition of “Go/Wait”.
Substantial
is a motherfucking star. I say that with absolute certainty. From the
second this man stepped on stage, the crowd was with him. Stan had
planned to rock with his band, as well as Chew Fu who was on tour, but
it didn’t pan out last minute. So, it was crazy to see him pull it all
together as beautifully as he did at the eleventh hour. He proceeded to
time-warp through the entire catalog – from the 1st album to the newer
web-exclusives with ease. The house dancers on the remix of
“Resurrection of The House Party” were a nice touch. I remember some
press cat on the side of the stage saying “I know SOMEBODY stretched this morning”.
haha. He also showed me the custom “QN5” kicks a couple months ago –
just goes to show how much planning goes into this event. Many folks
who I’ve spoken to (mainly chicks) have told me Substantial
was their favorite. Then I tell them that he’s married with a kid and
their vaginas dry up . Overall, a killer set by Substizzle.
The Human Highlight Reel Strikes Again.
PackFM’s music is
BUILT
for high capacity crowds. Neck-snapping Brooklyn boom-bap, layered with
feverish call & response channeled via 32 megawatts of electricity.
If you were even remotely attempting to play ‘wallflower’ that night,
the second pack’s intro played, you knew you were done for. Pack kicked
it off with
“Stomp”,
a song normally reserved to close shows out with, and lit the crowd on
fire. When he told me he wanted to do this, I wondered how he’d follow
it up but by the time his set was over, I was wondering how the hell I
was going to follow THAT up. lol His entrance was also a big point of
concern for him, being that he likes to switch it up every year…but as
you can see, he nailed it.
“Stop/Start” with SOS was a nice treat to see again. Domingo turned to me as the beat was playing and said
“I still can’t believe you made this shit…it’s fucking crazy” – a high compliment from a legend. Pack premiered his new joint
“Nasty” off of
IFHR,
which features him flippin flows in unexpected ways. The audience
seemed to dig that very much, which bodes well for the album.
Personally, I think Pack took home the prize for the livest set of the
night – and that wouldn’t be the first time.
The best thing I remember about my set. I held y’all down. Y’all held me up.
I
wish I could remember every detail from my set, but I was in 100%
autopilot mode the second I went on stage. After 3.5 days without
sleeping in order to get everything done, my brain broke and the rest
just kinda happened. I even downed one of those 6-hour energy bottles
for good measure to ensure I wouldn’t pass out on stage, which was a
real concern since I recently discovered that I damaged the
balance-system in my right inner-ear – I was sporadically dizzy and all
that. Definitely not a fun situation to be in when you’re doing a huge
show the same week.
Prior to the show, I had handled most of
the organizational details of the show, including setup, dealing with
the club, guest-lists, flyer design, videos, etc etc. A mammoth
undertaking for any one person – let alone a performer. Pack was my
commander on street team promotion, literally hitting every every show
in NYC for 2 months, and alley-ooping whatever else needed attention.
So be sure to give this man hella dap for the show as well. Also, I
have to give a super-MAJOR shoutout to Mrs. Deff for holding it down for me. That woman is a gift to gift-givers and is solely responsible for me being alive right now.
So, with all that said, I STILL
had to figure out all that “artist-stuff” I wanted to do with my own
set. Now, I haven’t done a full set in NYC in over 2 years. I wasn’t
about to come back with the same old-same old, so I decided to unleash
some newness – and what better place to do that than the Megashow? I
set it off with a new song I had specifically crafted for this show
entitled “Sunrise”. I hired a string quartet to reinforce the
arrangements I had written and after a rehearsal, it seemed to come
together. I was certainly the most nervous about this track of all the
songs that night, but at this point in my career, I know that my fans (ie. Auralarians)
know to always expect the unexpected from me. That’s something that’s
incredibly liberating as an artist, so I felt like I could take people
somewhere new. Regardless, I hope y’all dug it.
YouTube Can Suck My Dick.
I also wanted to bust
a few heads on the speed tip. I’ve seen way too much bullshit lately,
passing itself off as “fastest ____” or “fastest _____” on YouTube,
when in reality when you slow the shit down, they’re all saying “gibbidabibbidalibbidawibba” nonsense. And if they ain’t, it’s “killaniggamfuckabitchandgitmymoney”
bullshit. And though I don’t like to focus on the speed thing too much,
I just wanted to prove a point. Funny enough, when I was up there, the
beat sounded slow to me and I remember motioning to JS-1 to speed up
the beat. He later told me this via email:
“You
are the only person to ever ask me to speed up a beat that was already
at like 180 bpm. LOL. thats why i hesitated a lil bit on that one song.
i thought you were motioning to make it louder. LOL. i was thinking to
myself “is that wacko saying speed the beat up?”
- DJ JS-1
I must say though, without a doubt, that performing the end portion of “Optimist”
while crowd surfing is one dream I can finally cross of my checklist.
It was a surreal experience and I thank all of you who held me up from
the bottom of my heart. I’m glad we could share that moment together.
Also, I have to give a shout to Steph The Sapphic Songstress for her slick backup vocals on the night – you are a fucking gem of a talent and I hope you get your props soon.
The Fetuseahorse Is Revealed.
Finally, after the proper moshpit broke out for
“Issawn”… Kno & I decided to unveil a new
Chico & The Man song,
(we’re not revealing the title yet) and officially drop the
CATM ‘Fetuseahorse’ logo. I see y’all finally found the item for
CATM clue number four,
albeit a bit late since we’d hoped someone would find it before the
show to increase anticipation. Close enough I guess. There were some
puzzled faces when the logo popped on the videoscreen, but I guess
those folks haven’t been following the clues. Anyway, be
sure to cop a shirt.
PS.
I certainly did not expect the “encore” that Mr. Mecca prompted. He
& I have had our ups and downs as friends and performers and we’ve
been through A LOT together, so it was especially impactful for him to
do what he did. That moment will stay with me forever and it is deeply
appreciated. Thank you for that brother, and thank you all for showing
love to the kid.
CunninLynguists w/ Club Dub. APOS in full. Once in a lifetime.
QN5
shows are generally a workout, but Megashows are on a completely
different level. I have to give all of you props on your
cardio-conditioning for surviving the prior sets, but when CunninLynguists is up next you don’t need much convincing to stick around. The moment our own southern superstars broke into “Where Will You Be?” from their 2006 classic, A Piece of Strange, backed with the live playing of Club Dub
– a volt of awesometricity shot through the venue and we knew it was
on. This records sounds beautiful live, which is all the more
impressive considering the original is a layered masterpiece of dusty
chops and synths. The mere musicality heard that night was just another
testament to Kno’s genius as a producer.
With Deacon and
Natti taking command of the stage, they systematically bodied each song
on the tracklist – complete with interludes. The rock-remix of “Hellfire”
was hella on-point. I couldn’t help but get up there and lose my shit –
not getting bounced for this is one of the fringe benefits of being a
part of QN5. I went up next for “The Gates”, knowing the
cameras were rolling so I tried to make it as epic as possible with the
assistance of a stealthy MPC-stage monitor that would send me flying
every which direction. Apparently, the HD footage and audio recorded
that night looks ridiculous, so hopes are high it’ll all come together
nicely for an APOS LIVE DVD. Holding down an entire album
live on stage is no small feat, and for this, I believe that night
solidified CunninLynguists as the best group in Hip Hop music today.
Bravo, fellas!
Home Stretch of The Night…
We were
running about 45-mins behind schedule, so there wasn’t much time to
meet and greet at the venue. My sincerest apologies to anyone who
didn’t get a chance to say whuttup and get a pic with any of us –
bigger venues like the Highline are very strict with their times.
Still, I had a chance to talk to hella folks and snap a slew of
pictures (I’m honored to make your Facebook profile pictures). I hope y’all were entertained, I sure as fuck was, and I missed most of the show.
The
after-party ran into some issues though. Essentially, some wack ass DJ
who was spinning was double-booked by the club and refused to leave –
playing a bunch of vomitous shit that attracted a bunch of drunken
fucktards. When I walked in, not only was I confused but I was also
accidentally jabbed in the chest by some drunken fool doing
swimming-motions with his hands to the tune of some random ass Ron
Browz song (wtf?). JJ Brown tried his damnedest to
work it out, but I can’t blame anyone but the club. Still, I managed to
catch some blue schoolers there, talked to a partially conscious
PackFM, had a drink and kicked it till close. Not a total loss, right?
Well,
after heading home at 4:30 AM, you’d think I’d finally take the
opportunity to sleep, right? WRONG. The next part of my evening will be
the basis for PART TWO of this recap. Also, stay tuned for additional
Megashow related posts: including the official gallery of images shot
by none other than
Darren Nanos (@
JustaVisual.net), as well as the newly-infamous 2009 Intro video. More to come!
Hollerate!
Tone.