A video by A$AP Rocky, Jacob Burghart and Andy Capper.
Assistant Producers: Clara Goldfarb, Dan Meyer
Executive Producer: Suroosh Alvi, Eddy Moretti, Shane Smith
Projections: Matthew Caron
Set Design: Olga Miasnikova, Austin Willis, Kristof Wickman
Lighting: Brad Marro, Jason DeJesus
Assistants: Erin Carr, Adam Gong, Bernardo Garcia, Bryan Locke
Body Paint: Justin West
Just one year after their first collaborative project (“French Connection”), emcee Cans from Poughkeepsie NY and french producer 7even Sun are back with the sequel.
All tracks recorded and mixed by JP Blacksmith Beats Studios
“Get Back Up” recorded by Billy Badd at Labworks Studios
“My Opinion Of U” recorded by Jamie Starr at Echoscape Records
Anacron’s annual remix album series continues with “The Facelift 3”, yet another impressive installation of reshaped sounds and ideas from the “Unfamous” one. Following what’s become tradition, Anacron reworks a motley assortment of songs; bending and sometimes breaking the original structure of tunes with mild to extreme crafting and arrangement. Utilizing a wide array of near faultless skills, Anacron raps, sings, plays saxophone, keyboards, and drums, produces, and arranges all over this project.
New video from the “SWISS CHOCOLATE CAKE” album SUB-BOMBIN / CORE RECORDS directed by MR COMPLEX, DP Nick Montalvo, edit/motion graphics Jonah Oskow. B camera E-Dot make up Keala Dobson
This video tells the story of our heroes Deen Whitter and Jacob ‘Pop Life’ Barrow and their early days of laying down demos and mixtapes in Deen’s mother’s on the hustle in the hip-hop game.
For Martin Luther King Jr. Day, yU wanted to share a song that relates his vision of belief.
“Today’s a special day in remembrance of a man that resembled the spirit of a leader at a time where many just followed suit & went with the tide. Another example of how powerful the spoken word can be, changing the lives of many by something as simple as a thought; amplified by the tone of his voice. When iIm onstage, sometimes I think of Martin & Malcolm. I think of how they fueled their supporters with inspiration to push forward. I wrote “I Believe” at a time when I myself was going thru a lot, and was trying to fine tune my focus. Somehow after talking to my creator, & Charlie Ross (who lived in Okinawa, Japan at the time), I was given the music & this is what came from it.” – yU