AZ
Feast your eyes on what the world envies.
AZ, born Anthony Cruz, raised in Crooklyn, New York, is back. But you knew
that. And if you didn’t, you knew he would be. The man who became a legend
after dropping an infamous verse on the rap classic, "Life Is A Bitch," (from
Nas’ Illmatic), is releasing his buzz-worthy project, NINE LIVES. After the
renowned appearance with Nas, AZ was courted by various labels and released
his debut, Do or Die in 1995. On the strength of his blazing single, "Sugar
Hill," the release sold over 250,000 copies. With a delivery that is both
laconic and labored and subject matter that is grimy and wrenching, AZ quickly
established himself as a hip-hop heavyweight, earning himself a place in the
canon after one album. With his reputation firmly ensconced, AZ dropped a
variety of memorable verses for artists like D’Angelo, Monica and Monifah.
But even his work with R&B artists never compromised his initial and lifelong
focushardcore, unabridged hip-hop. With that understanding, AZ became a member
of the pivotal rap super group, The Firm. With Nas, Foxy Brown, Cormega/Nature,
AZ released the self-titled album in 1997. The album produced by Dr. Dre was
a platinum hit, though the expectations were even greater. "Some people actually
say the album was not as big a hit as it could have been but the album was
certified platinum, many artists can’t even claim that," says AZ definitively.
After drama with The Firm camp, AZ went down the solo road once again, releasing
Pieces of A Man in 1998. And now, finding a worthy home at Motown Records,
AZ releases his most ambitious project to date, harking back to the witty
one-liners and gritty beats of his debut. Even the various label drama he’s
experienced has not changed his focus. "My life has always been hectic," says
AZ. "But I have tunnel vision when it comes to my music, I am always on course.
I want the past to be the past. I got a brand new start now." The streets
are anxiously awaiting NINE LIVES and with good reason: some of the tracks
here, appeared on his controversial, heavily bootlegged, independent album,
S.O.S.A., which leaked to the streets in late 2000. "The response I got from
the tracks on that EP were incredible," says AZ. "It let me know that people
were ready to hear from me people been waiting to hear from me, cause they
know what I bring to the game. I’m still doing me and I’m still being felt."
The rat-a-tat-tat bounciness of "AZ’s Back," featuring seamless production
from Timbaland, brings vintage AZ with a twist. Rippin’ his detractors and
vowing to take the game back from the "young boys," AZ’s lyrical deftness
and boisterous boasting is rump shakin’ ear candy. The Jersey-based Quad Money
production crew keeps it gutter on "What Y’all Niggas Want," with a pulsating
baseline and deft scratching skills that perfectly complement AZ’s furious
flow. "Since Sugar Hill/I got more realer/I got more iller/ More not giving
a fuck/ More gorilla/ Chase me now and believe I kill ya," he spits, followed
by a scorching appearance from none other than Foxy Brown. "I only got guest
appearances from the people that really complement my style," says AZ. "And
of course, I got artists I’ve always admired, like Joe." Indeed, Joe brings
his signature sound to "Everything is Everything," a club-ready joint with
tingly keys and a rhythmic chorus. It ain’t hard to tell the realness on NINE
LIVES. From his sinful soliloquy on sex, "How Many Wanna," featuring Amil,
to the symphonic and brassy "The Real," featuring Beanie Sigel, AZ goes at
the rap game the only way he knows how: his way. "At Night," a bass heavy,
hard hittin’ track, amplified with a subtle sample, is classic AZ with its
rugged intensity and come-and-get-it subject matter. It perfectly complements
the timelessness of joints like "What Your Day About," reminiscent of his
classic "Sugar Hill," with its tingly keys and soulful baseline. "That’s two
of my favorite cuts right there," says AZ. "It’s honest and raw, which is
what I am—all day everyday." One of the album’s highlights, "Problems," features
a label mate of sorts: a vintage sample of Debarge’s 1984 hit, "Love Me In
A Special Way." The angst-ridden melody manages to maintain it’s edge while
harking back to a day when the rap game was simpler and survival of the fittest
was still the name of the game. "Good music is good music but rap is so different
now," opines AZ. "You got the Midwest, the dirty south. It started in NYC
but now there are so many divisions, it’s hard to tell what’s real." "I’ve
seen a lot of people come and go in this game," says AZ knowingly. "And guess
what, I ain’t going nowhere. This is my life, I have no choice but to stay
true to my music and to the streets."
AZ Audio
Problems
--EXCLUSIVE WANNA HEAR A SNEAK PEEK OF FOXY BROWN'S NEW ALBUM- "BROKEN SILENCE"? CLICK HERE...HOLLA
WEBMASTERS and SITE OWNERS - Attention webmasters of nfan or hip hop artist sites that are looking for a domain.com for your site. If you would like to apply for free webspace so your site will turn from yoursite.cjb.net to www.yoursite.com and you will receive a good monthly pay for hosting advertisers; Click Here
WANT SOME TIGHT PICS FOR YA HOMEPAGE? - Do you want some custom made hip hop pics for ya home page or site? Check these out here that are up for grabs to anybody that want them.....If you want images custom made for you the way you like them- Email me at Hiphopcipha@hotmail.com
|
St.Lunatics drop album- reda the review here and buy it online....AND
Az Album, "9 Lives" drops today so peep the review and info about it...AND
FOXY BROWN ALBUM TO DROP SOON, peep the article from THE SOURCE on Foxy...AND
Want more realness and hip hop coverage...Click the banners AIGHT!! |
|
|
links to affiliate sites and banners go here
banners go here and links
|